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Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Aimedsquarely at aspiring Linux power users and professional administrators,the SUSE Linux Toolbox offers more than 1000 examples of useful Linuxcommand lines. This compact, handy reference is made to carry with you, whether youare maintaining hundreds of Linux systems or just want to dig beneaththe surface of your SUSE desktop system.
This is the Linux reference book you need to step up to the next level.
From the Back Cover
Explore a ton of powerful SUSE Linux commands
This handy, compact guide teaches you to use SUSE Linux as the expertsdo: from the command line. Try out over 1000 commands to find and getsoftware, monitor system health and security, and access networkresources. Apply skills you learn from this book to use and administerdesktops and servers running openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise or anyother Linux distribution.
Expand your Linux expertise in these and other areas:
- Using the shell
- Finding online software
- Working with files
- Playing with music and images
- Administering file systems
- Backing up data
- Checking and managing running processes
- Accessing network resources
- Handling remote system administration
- Locking down security
Product Details
- Paperback: 307 pages
- Publisher: Wiley (December 5, 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0470082925
- ISBN-13: 978-0470082928
- Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Hey folks... I've been an RHCE since 2000, training RHCEs since 2003, and "doing Linux" since 1996.
What I like:
The three big things that I like about Linux Toolbox are:
1) It concisely shows you how to use the Linux command line to solve many of the most common personal and administrative tasks.
2) It uses the proven "learn by doing" method to show the reader how to just "get stuff done" from the Linux command line.
3) What really sets this book apart from other "next level" typebooksis its well thought layout and how they organized the content inaquickly accessible way. Negus & Caen split the content out byShellstuff, Working w/Files, Text Manipulation, Multimedia,Administration,Backups, Networking, etc.. . Well thought out andquickly useful as anon-hand reference.
So who should buy this book?
I see it being a "best fit" for two groups of people:
1) Technical users and admins who want to become more competent onthecommand line and be able to do ten times more work thoughtautomation(scripting).
2) Windows power users who want to become more savvy on the Linuxside(Linux power user wannabes). Especially those who need to getLinuxCLI/shell proficient quickly (such as Windows sys-admins who havehadLinux forced on them)
Old Timers Too:
The cool thing is that even if you've been using Linux for years(as Ihave), there are still useful "Oooo.. cool!" moments pepperedthroughoutthe book. Do you know how to properly (and quickly) get themost out ofclassic power tools like find, sed, awk, case, and tr? Areyou armedwith experience in all the newer über tools such as screen,dmidecode,growisofs? Do you know how to do software RAID from thecommand line(mdadm) or know how to build & control LVM via itscommand linetools? If you answered "no" to any of these.. you shouldcheck check outLinux Toolbox.
Negus and Caen have a winner here. Good job guys.
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