Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition (With CD-ROM)
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The only comprehensive system administration reference that's portable across all Linux distributions. Presents in-depth, real-world coverage of every key aspect of system administration: user management, security, networking, Internet services, package management, C programming, kernel compilation, hardware configuration, and much more. Softcover.
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The key difference between Microsoft Windows and UNIX is that Windows is meant to be easy to learn, while UNIX is meant to compensate for a steep learning curve by providing extraordinary flexibility to knowledgeable users. Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition is the best book on the market in terms of flattening that learning curve. The author, Paul Sheer, uses this book as the text for a class he teaches, and its instructional value is unquestionable. Rather than attempt to make analogies for the way things are done in Windows or in Mac OS, or try to satisfy readers' requirements with mere recipes, Sheer tries to inculcate his readers into the Linux way of thinking. The idea is that work gets done differently in Linux, and you have to get a few concepts clear in order to work effectively in the environment.
Take, for example, Sheer's discussion of the /etc/passwd file, which is at the core of user authentication. He provides a listing of a typical /etc/passwd file, then explains what each element on each line is for. This leads smoothly into a discussion of /etc/shadow, the shadow password file, and its capacity for hiding passwords behind a one-way hash algorithm. Sheer's prose is unfailingly clear and detailed, which is good because he's chosen to omit graphics altogether (which means, incidentally, that this book focuses on the command shell--bash, to be precise--and even the chapter on X Windows lacks screen shots). Aside from a few weird typographical choices (a tiny picture of a penguin invariably follows the word "Linux" in body text, for example), this is a faultless book.--David Wall Topics covered: How to be a competent Linux user, familiar with the command line, key utilities like "sed," and important related skills like C programming, shell scripting, and regular expression creation. There's coverage of server software--notably HTTPd, Sendmail, and Exim--and coverage of the PostgreSQL server. |
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| 11-09-05 | 4 | 0\1 |
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Great book, but the CD-ROM didn't come with it for some reason... slightly disapointed but will be able to read the html version online if I really need to.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-08 05:49:28 EST)
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| 11-08-05 | 4 | 0\1 |
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Great book, but the CD-ROM didn't come with it for some reason... slightly disapointed but will be able to read the html version online if I really need to.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 10:22:29 EST)
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| 04-09-04 | 5 | 5\13 |
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The best Linux book, period.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 12:32:38 EST)
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| 10-28-03 | 3 | 13\15 |
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The only reason I gave this book three stars is that most of this info regards GNU/Linux systems that are running a 2.2 kernel. The book points out in its text that the 2.4 kernel is upcoming. As I write this, the 2.4 kernel has been around for years now, and the 2.6 kernel (non-testing) is on its way. Likewise, some non-kernel material is also *completely outdated* (sound card configuration and NFS spring to mind). This book doesn't even mention kudzu, which is the bread & butter of RedHat, Knoppix, Mandrake, etc. Another way to put this: if kudzu can't autoconfigure your ISA hardware, this book may help.
However, the material in this book which is still relevent is worthwhile. If the author releases an updated edition, I'd be very tempted to buy it. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-04 15:49:16 EST)
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| 10-27-03 | 3 | 12\14 |
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The only reason I gave this book three stars is that most of this info regards GNU/Linux systems that are running a 2.2 kernel. The book points out in its text that the 2.4 kernel is upcoming. As I write this, the 2.4 kernel has been around for years now, and the 2.6 kernel (non-testing) is on its way. Likewise, some non-kernel material is also *completely outdated* (sound card configuration and NFS spring to mind). This book doesn't even mention kudzu, which is the bread & butter of RedHat, Knoppix, Mandrake, etc. Another way to put this: if kudzu can't autoconfigure your ISA hardware, this book may help.
However, the material in this book which is still relevent is worthwhile. If the author releases an updated edition, I'd be very tempted to buy it. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 12:32:39 EST)
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| 04-24-03 | 5 | 15\15 |
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I've read (not just scanned) about 15 Linux reference books of varying depth and direction. Rute is the best. If you can have only one or simply can't live knowing you don't have the definitive guide then you must grab a copy of RUTE. Check out the TOC and Preface for an idea of why I'm so enthused. Briefly, let me just say that topics covered (many and well) are each treated with respect (at least a paragraph of text, not just usage summaries that parrot the man pages) and obviously were learned in the field, not from other books. There are other reasons, but I leave them for you to discover. ENJOY.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-04 15:49:16 EST)
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| 02-17-03 | 4 | 5\10 |
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Theis title was chosen as the textbook for an introductory class on Linux. After several weeks the class concluded it was not a good choice for an introductory text. Although the book contains a wealth of information the book lacks any ordered teaching structure which a student can build on.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-04 15:49:16 EST)
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| 02-16-03 | 4 | 5\10 |
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Theis title was chosen as the textbook for an introductory class on Linux. After several weeks the class concluded it was not a good choice for an introductory text. Although the book contains a wealth of information the book lacks any ordered teaching structure which a student can build on.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 12:32:39 EST)
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| 01-16-03 | 3 | 6\6 |
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This is a wonderfully written book, as many reviewers have said. The author has a gift for clear explanation and writes in a lucid style which is far too rare in IT books.
But beware! The coverage of topics is quite uneven: be sure that it covers the material that you need. For example, the coverage of mail is a little on how SMTP, POP and IMAP work, and 17 pages covering configuration of exim and a little on sendmail, and combatting spam, It doesn't give enough detail to begin to set up or maintain a mail server. Contrast this with 40 pages on the Linux File System standard. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-24 14:27:43 EST)
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| 10-01-02 | 5 | 8\8 |
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Don't waste your time hunting for other books, this is the REAL Bible, and could stand the test of time because there are facts in it which will never change with new versions of Linux Distributions.
I recommend you take a look at the online edition .... Happy Computing ;) (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 12:32:39 EST)
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| 01-14-02 | 5 | 8\8 |
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I have stacks of Linux books at home/work, but nothing is as thorough, complete, or accurate. I have a lot of Linux experience, but there are lots of useful scripts, tips, and suggestions in this book. Worth it's weight in Silicon! This book has become my favorite Linux book ever.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 12:32:39 EST)
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| 10-30-01 | 5 | 9\9 |
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I read this manual from the net like a year ago, It was the first time that I felt confortable to throw away MS systems, I'm so happy to see it again and updated.
It teachs you to do thing the hard and the easy way, so you never get lost again. Paul is a great system operator and a great teacher. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 12:32:39 EST)
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