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Paperback SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for Opensuse and Suse Linux Enterprise Book

ISBN: 0470082925

ISBN13: 9780470082928

SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for Opensuse and Suse Linux Enterprise

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In this handy, compact guide, you'll explore a ton of powerful SUSE Linux commands while you learn to use SUSE Linux as the experts do: from the command line. Try out more than 1,000 commands to find... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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SUSE Linux TOOLBOX 1000+ Commands

It's great tools commands for people to learn how to use and help you solve the program problems.

very useful book

I have bought " SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise ", together with " OpenSUSE 11.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Bible ", both complemented each other,the first one is a concise and rapid consulting guide of commands that are so useful when your are customized to work with console enviroment, the second one give a complete guide of configuration of network services to be implemented using SUSE. Both can be reference books to teach Linux

Perfect Book for Power Users Wanting to Extend Their Skills

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" type books is its well thought layout and how they organized the content in a quickly accessible way. Negus & Caen split the content out by Shell stuff, Working w/Files, Text Manipulation, Multimedia, Administration, Backups, Networking, etc.. . Well thought out and quickly useful as an on-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 on the command line and be able to do ten times more work thought automation (scripting). 2) Windows power users who want to become more savvy on the Linux side (Linux power user wannabes). Especially those who need to get Linux CLI/shell proficient quickly (such as Windows sys-admins who have had Linux forced on them) Old Timers Too: The cool thing is that even if you've been using Linux for years (as I have), there are still useful "Oooo.. cool!" moments peppered throughout the book. Do you know how to properly (and quickly) get the most out of classic power tools like find, sed, awk, case, and tr? Are you armed with experience in all the newer über tools such as screen, dmidecode, growisofs? Do you know how to do software RAID from the command line (mdadm) or know how to build & control LVM via its command line tools? If you answered "no" to any of these.. you should check check out Linux Toolbox. Negus and Caen have a winner here. Good job guys. Tweeks
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