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LINUX44 books | Windows XP25 books |
MacOS15 books | Новинки Операционки18 books |
Palm OS4 books | Разное77 books |
UNIX61 books | Теория операционных систем4 books |
Windows Vista1 books |
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Marcel Gagne - Moving to Linux: Kiss the Blue Screen of Death Goodbye - [From other libraries - 2] Product Description This book is a user guide for the Linux desktop, specifically geared toward the KDE desktop, and covering the most popular desktop tools. It covers getting on the Internet, e-mail, Web browsers, office applications (word processors, spreadsheets, presentations -- primarily the OpenOffice.org suite), playing and ripping songs, burning CDs, watching movies, playing games, and so on. The author provides the perfect way to real... |
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Mark G. Sobell - A Practical Guide to Linux(R) Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming - [From other libraries - 2] Mark Sobell has set out to create a definitive learning manual for shell usage on Linux. Covering exactly what the title would suggest, this "Practical Guide" is a referance for CLI (command line interface) usage from Vim and Emacs to scripting and the basics of C programming. Let's take a look at what's covered. When working with a thousand plus pages of reference material my most immediate concern is indexing. Locating the appropriate inform... |
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John E. Swanke - VC++ MFC Extensions by Example Extend and modify MFC code to meet your needs! Author John Swanke delivers studied examples to give you a jump-start on creating more sophisticated and powerful applications. Each example is fully annotated and ready to insert into the your application. Extend and modify MFC code to meet your needs! You get solutions to 69 common application problems across a range of Windows user interface and internal processing tasks. Includes code for Visu... |
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P. Wouters K. Bantoft - Building And Integrating Virtual Private Networks With Openswan This book is a comprehensive guide to using Openswan for building both basic and industry size, military strength VPNs for medium to very large organizations. Written by the core developers, this practical book is all you need to use Openswan to build any VPN infrastructure you may need. The authors have covered the latest developments and upcoming issues. This book will not only help you build the VPN you need, but also save you a lot of time... |
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Francesco Balena - Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: The Language - [From other libraries - 2] Get the expert insights, indispensable reference, and practical instruction needed to exploit the core language features and capabilities in Visual Basic 2005. Well-known Visual Basic programming author Francesco Balena expertly guides you through the fundamentals, including modules, keywords, and inheritance, and builds your mastery of more-advanced topics such as delegates, assemblies, and My Namespace. Combining in-depth reference with exte... |
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Aviva Garrett - JUNOS Cookbook (Cookbooks (O Reilly)) The Juniper Networks routing platforms are becoming the go-to solution for core, edge, metro and remote office networks, and JUNOS software is behind it all. The operating system is so full of industrial-strength routing protocols and IP innovations that those treading into the world of JUNOS will need clarification, explanation, and a showcase example or two. Look no further. This "JUNOS Cookbook" pres it all and more. |
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Neal Stephenson - In the Beginning...was the Command Line This is "the Word" -- one man's word, certainly -- about the art (and artifice) of the state of our computer-centric existence. And considering that the "one man" is Neal Stephenson, "the hacker Hemingway" (Newsweek) -- acclaimed novelist, pragmatist, seer, nerd-friendly philosopher, and nationally bestselling author of groundbreaking literary works (Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, etc., etc.) -- the word is well worth hearing. Mostly well-reasoned... |
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Scott Granneman - Hacking Knoppix (ExtremeTech) - [From other libraries - 2] Scott Granneman - Hacking Knoppix (ExtremeTech) |
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Robert Standefer - Macintosh Switcher s Guide (Wordware Macintosh Library) Designed for Windows users ready to make the switch, this book covers the beginnings of Apple and Macintosh, how to turn Windows skills into Macintosh skills, and other topics important to a new Mac user coming from the Windows world. |
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Andrew S. Tanenbaum - Distributed Operating Systems As distributed computer systems become more pervasive, there is a need for a book that explains how their operating systems are designed and implemented. This book, which is a revised and expanded Part II of the best selling MODERN OPERATING SYSTEMS, fulfills that need. KEY TOPICS: It covers the material from the original book, including communication, synchronization, processes and file systems, and adds new material on distributed shared mem... |