GNU/Linux Advanced Administration
by Remo S. Boldrito, Josep J. Esteve
Publisher: Eureca Media 2009
Number of pages: 545
Description:
The GNU/Linux systems have reached an important level of maturity, allowing to integrate them in almost any kind of work environment, from a desktop PC to the sever facilities of a big company. You will learn how to install and configure several computer services, and how to optimize and synchronize the resources.
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