Linux Client Migration Cookbook
Publisher: IBM.Com/Redbooks 2006
ISBN/ASIN: 073849691X
ISBN-13: 9780738496917
Number of pages: 268
Description:
The goal of this IBM Redbook is to provide a technical planning reference for IT organizations large or small that are now considering a migration to Linux-based personal computers. For Linux, there is a tremendous amount of “how-to” information available online that addresses specific and very technical operating system configuration issues, platform-specific installation methods, user interface customizations, and so forth. This book includes some technical “how-to” as well, but the overall focus of the content in this book is to walk the reader through some of the important considerations and planning issues that you could encounter during a migration project.
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