How Linux Works 2nd Ed (No Starch Press)
Thursday, 04 December 2014

Linux doesn't try to hide the important bits from you—it gives you full control of your computer. But to truly master Linux, you need to understand its internals, like how the system boots, how networking works, and what the kernel actually does. In this completely revised second edition of the book subtitled "What Every Superuser Should Know" Brian Ward makes the concepts behind Linux internals accessible to anyone curious about the inner workings of the operating system and shares knowledge that normally comes from years doing things the hard way.

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Author: Brian Ward
Publisher: No Starch Press

Date: November 21, 2014
Pages: 392

ISBN: 9781593275679
Print: 1593275676

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