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This Paperback Book item from Wiley was reviewed on 1-Sep-2008.

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1) Paperback Book Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration by Wiley. While this rather large book does cover many Red Hat topics, it does so with little depth. You´ll be much better informed by actually installing and configuring Red Hat/CentOS and reading the man pages. Caveat Emptor.¤

2) Paperback Book Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration by Wiley. If I could I would give this book two and a half stars, but 2 will do. I am a complete noob when it comes to Linux and got this book for class. The book is getting really outdated. I had several different problems installing fedora and it was no hope. Not a great guide for a true beginner but makes a decent reference. I like a lot of examples when starting something new and the examples in this book are lacking. For being 1,000 pages its surprising what is left out.¤

3) Paperback Book Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration by Wiley. I have been working in a Windows IT environment for over 7 years, but had no Linux experience except for installing it on a test machine (but then again, even a 5 year-old could install it since it´s so easy). But I never had to work with it in an enterprise level until now. Without any solid experience with Linux and armed only with this book (and 7 years of "figuring it out" IT skills), I managed to get Redhat ES v3 running on an old server class machine with an older RAID controller. I even got it to talk to Windows clients AND the old HP-UX servers (I didn´t have Unix experience either!). The boss was impressed! This is an excellent book that doesn´t get annoying (like those Dummies books) or pretends to be a "Linux Admin book for Beginners" like that other book that´s out there. I started with an older version of this book from the library, and this new version is even better. This book is a great investment and I´m glad I bought it.¤

4) Paperback Book Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration by Wiley. Now in its third edition along with a DVD that includes Full Fedora Core 4, the latest (as of 10/18/05). People have complained that this book (in its earlier editions) are too simplified and beginnerish. I guess then that I´m not enough of a guru to go to something more advanced.

I find the background that this book gives is exactly at the level I need. Some books that simply say ´type this in.´ Other books take a few hundred pages to explain what´s happening at a level where I´ve forgotten the question by the time I get to the end of the description. This book is positioned at a nice level inbetween. I know what to type in and I have some understanding of why.

I further like the writing style and the way they use bold face, ´Notes´ and ´Tips´ to emphasize things. These features enable me to find out what I need more quickly. Finally, there are additions from the earlier editions which explain things that caused questions or were left out.

I´d rank this as an intermediate level book. It´s not a here´s how to start with Linux book. Nor is it an in great depth geek level book. I guess I like it so well, because it´s at about the level I need.¤

5) Paperback Book Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration by Wiley. Very good book with lots of information, but sometimes the author gets carried away with his so-called version of MAN pages. If you need more detail on some stuff, you will need to reference some other book or check online. The book did have some errors and wrong diagrams, just wished someone have proof read it better....¤

6) Paperback Book Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration by Wiley.

  • Starts with the basics of Red Hat, the leading Linux distribution in the U.S., such as network planning and Red Hat installation and configuration
  • Offers a close look at the new Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and Fedora Core 4 releases
  • New chapters cover configuring a database server, creating a VNC server, monitoring performance, providing Web services, exploring SELinux security basics, and exploring desktops
  • Demonstrates how to maximize the use of Red Hat Network, upgrade and customize the kernel, install and upgrade software packages, and back up and restore the file system
  • The four CDs contain the full Fedora Core 4 distribution
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Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 29-Sep-2008, 07645994969780764599491, 430-300-720-190-250-960-8


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