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Linux Appliance Design

A Hands-On Guide to Building Linux Applications

by Bob Smith, John Hardin, Graham Phillips, Bill Pierce

Publisher No Starch Press
Published Date 2014-05-14
Page Count 388
Categories COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Linux, COMPUTERS / System Administration / General, COMPUTERS / System Administration / Linux & UNIX Administration
Language EN
Average Rating N/A (based on N/A ratings)
Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected
ISBN 1593270895
Linux is cool, but itOCOs not always well documented. There are tons of inconsistent HOWTO files, out-of-date FAQs, and programs scattered everywhere. Whenever you want to do anything with Linux, you usually have to read every piece of documentation out there and basically reverse engineer a solution. Many Linux books for non-geeks are organized by major system, with a chapter on installation, one for video, one for sound, one for networking, and so on. But what if you want to write a book? Or record an album? If you canOCOt dig around on the Web to find someone else doing the same thing, you are out of luck. Unless, that is, you have The Linux Cookbook."
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