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Review:The Linux operating system has made a lot of progress in the past few years, and Running Linux has progressed right along with it to remain the single best general-purpose book for curious computer users who want to install, use, and enjoy Linux. The team of authors present a text that's simultaneously detailed and readable. Coupled with an inquisitive and capable reader, that's a recipe for success with the world's most popular open-source operating system. This new edition adds coverage of the GNOME desktop environment, the Apache/MySQL/PHP server suite, and the Postfix mail transfer daemon. It also covers core capabilities and behaviors of Linux through kernel version 2.4. There's better coverage of network security (including firewallin...
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Book description--Written completely from scratch, Mastering Windows XP Home Edition is the best choice for anyone using Microsoft's latest consumer operating system. --This comprehensive guide covers all of the newest features including the revamped desktop, Backup and Recovery Tools, Device Driver Rollback, CD Burning, faxing and digital media features. The CD includes scores of handy utilities and applications. --Once readers have the basics down, they'll master more advanced tasks, making this book a one-stop shop for all Windows XP home users.
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Book descriptionTime is money. And a lot of Windows XP users find themselves trying to save time by skimming through larger computer books in order to pull out the useful nuggets of info that are often placed within what we call sidebars (i.e. those Note/Tip/Warning boxes). The Killer Tips series was developed by Scott Kelby because he recognized how useful technology users find those cool "I didn't know THAT" sidebars that are peppered all over the other computer books out there. Windows XP Killer Tips is all about speed; showing XP users how to get more work done faster, while actually increasing quality. The whole concept is to help make you faster and more productive than ever using Windows XP.
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