| Universal Command Guide: For Operating Systems | |
| Topics covered in this free online book: Every administrative command in Sun Solaris 7 and 8; IBM AIX 4.3.3; OpenBSD 2.7; Red Hat Linux 7; Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.11, 5.1, and 6; Mac OS 9.1; MS-DOS 6.22; and Microsoft Windows 95 through XP. Every command-line command and many graphical command sequences are covered fully, with information on every parameter and command variation. | |
| Unix System Administration | |
| Unix System Administration by Frank G. Fiamingo is freely available online. | |
| The Daemon, the GNU & the Penguin | |
| Dr. Salus is the author of "A Quarter Century of UNIX" (which you can obtain here, here, here and here) and several other books, including "HPL: Little Languages and Tools", "Big Book of Ipv6 Addressing Rfcs", "Handbook of Programming Languages (HPL): Imperative Programming Languages", "Casting the Net: From ARPANET to INTERNET and Beyond", and "The Handbook of Programming Languages (HPL): Functional, Concurrent and Logic Programming Languages". There is an interview with him, audio and video,"codebytes: A History of UNIX and UNIX Licences" which was done in 2001 at a USENIX conference. Dr. Salus has served as Executive Director of the USENIX Association. | |
| Learning the vi editor | |
| This book aims to teach you how to use the vi editor, common to many Unix and Unix-like operating systems. | |
| UNIX Specification Version 3 | |
| The Open Group is pleased, in association with the IEEE, to announce availability of the core volumes of Version 3 of the Single UNIX Specification on the World Wide Web. These volumes are also IEEE Std 1003.1 and ISO/IEC 9945. | ![]() |
| Qmail Quickstarter: Install, Set Up and Run your own Email Server | |
| Free eBook offer from Packt Publishing. You can download "Qmail Quickstarter: Install, Set Up and Run your own Email Server" in pdf format for free from your account. You'll need to register or log in to your account. This book is a quick starter for people who want to set up a mail server using qmail. It also discusses advanced features, like hosting multiple domains, in detail. By bringing together material that might take days to find online it will be a real timesaver for Sysadmins. What you will learn from this book : Installing, configuring, and compiling qmail, Getting emails in and out of the queue, along with storing, retrieving, and authenticating them, Virtualisation of domains and user management, filtering spam, and other advanced features like SSL encryption and mailing lists. | |
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