Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 A Linux Primer -- 1.1 What Is an Operating System? -- 1.2 Getting Started: Login and Logout -- Desktop Login -- Starting a Terminal Window -- Remote Login -- 1.3 Understanding the Shell -- Entering Commands
Mastering Modern Linux
β Scribed by Paul S. Wang
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 433
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Praise for the First Edition: "This outstanding book ... gives the reader robust concepts and implementable knowledge of this environment. Graphical user interface (GUI)-based users and developers do not get short shrift, despite the command-line interfaceβs (CLI) full-power treatment. ... Every programmer should read the introductionβs Unix/Linux philosophy section. ... This authoritative and exceptionally well-constructed book has my highest recommendation. It will repay careful and recursive study."
βComputing Reviews, August 2011
Mastering Modern Linux, Second Edition retains much of the good material from the previous edition, with extensive updates and new topics added. The book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to Linux concepts, usage, and programming. The text helps the reader master Linux with a well-selected set of topics, and encourages hands-on practice. The first part of the textbook covers interactive use of Linux via the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the Command-Line Interface (CLI), including comprehensive treatment of the Gnome desktop and the Bash Shell. Using different apps, commands and filters, building pipelines, and matching patterns with regular expressions are major focuses. Next comes Bash scripting, file system structure, organization, and usage. The following chapters present networking, the Internet and the Web, data encryption, basic system admin, as well as Web hosting. The Linux Apache MySQL/MariaDB PHP (LAMP) Web hosting combination is also presented in depth. In the last part of the book, attention is turned to C-level programming. Topics covered include the C compiler, preprocessor, debugger, I/O, file manipulation, process control, inter-process communication, and networking. The book includes many examples and complete programs ready to download and run. A summary and exercises of varying degrees of difficulty can be found at the end of each chapter. A companion website (http://mml.sofpower.com) provides appendices, information updates, an example code package, and other resources for instructors, as well as students.
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Praise for the First Edition:<br /><br /><i></i>''This outstanding book ... gives the reader robust concepts and implementable knowledge of this environment. Graphical user interface (GUI)-based users and developers do not get short shrift, despite the command-line interface's (CLI) full-power treat
<div><p>Praise for the First Edition: </p><ul><li>*"This outstanding book ... gives the reader robust concepts and implementable knowledge of this environment. Graphical user interface (GUI)-based users and developers do not get short shrift, despite the command-line interface's (CLI) full-power tr
I actually still look stuff up in Mastering Linux occasionally, so from that point of view, it was worth it. I also used the CDs and stuff that came with it as the basis of a machine setup at one time, with some help from the book, so even though a bit pricey at the time, it did its job. You aren
Encouraging hands-on practice, Mastering Linux provides a comprehensive, up-to-date guide to Linux concepts, usage, and programming. Through a set of carefully selected topics and practical examples, the book imparts a sound understanding of operating system concepts and shows how to use Linux effec