Linux

Linux
ISBN-10
8441527253
ISBN-13
9788441527256
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
1040
Language
Spanish
Published
2010-03
Authors
Arnold Robbins, Ellen Siever, Stephen Figgins

Description

Considerado el " mejor libro de Linux de todos los tiempos " por los lectores de Linux Journal, esta obra contiene todo lo que necesita saber sobre Linux. Escrito por desarrolladores que llevan años participando activamente en la comunidad Linux, trata a fondo sus herramientas de programación, sus herramientas de administración de redes y sistemas, y el cargador del inicio GRUB. Centrada especialmente en los elementos esenciales del sistema Linux, ofrece también una cobertura más amplia de sus nuevas capacidades. También resalta las opciones más importantes a utilizar con el amplio número de comandos de Linux. Encontrará cientos de consejos y técnicas, tanto si acaba de empezar a utilizar este sistema operativo como si lleva años utilizándolo.

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