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Python for Unix and Linux System Administration
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Tyler Mitchell
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Roger Weeks
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Richard Edward Horner
is an open source systems engineer, concert music composer and electric guitar virtuoso living in New York City.
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Favorite Linux Book of All Time: Linux in a Nutshell

May 1, 2009
The Linux Journal's annual Readers' Choice Awards take the pulse of the Linux community, allowing readers to choose their favorites in a number of categories, and write-ins also are accepted. This year, more than 6,000 individuals voted for their favorite Linux solutions—one of the biggest turnouts in in Linux Journal history. And Linux in a Nutshell won the award for Favorite Linux Book of All Time. Our thanks to everyone who voted for this book. We think it's a classic and we're glad that you do, too!
Data chef: SPSS Tripe Consomm?

May 1, 2009
The data chef discusses translation of data from SPSS format, for those who don't have a licensed copy at hand.
A Linux Netbook Done The Right Way: the Sylvania g Netbook Meso

April 1, 2009
In just over two months of use so far I have been very impressed with the Sylvania g Netbook Meso. None of the issues, hardware or software, that I encountered with the original g Netbook, are seen in the somewhat newer model. The Meso has proven to be an upgrade in performance, in reliability, and most definitely in the area of software.
Linux Performance: Different Distributions, Very Different Results

March 9, 2009
I almost invariably get a comment to the effect that all Linux distros are essentially the same: running the same kernel, the same libraries, the same filesystems. Performance should be essentially the same, right? The answer is a resounding no. The performance results of different distributions, even ones running the same kernel version, the same core libraries, and the same filesystem can be very, very different.
Improved Linux Screen Space Management With PekWM

March 7, 2009
PekWM offers an additional solution: window grouping. It allows a variety of different applications to be grouped together in a single window. Most everyone is familiar with tabbed browsing by now. Window grouping takes this one step further. When window grouping is used in PekWM the title bar in the window manager is segmented with each section effectively acting like a tab.
Windows or Linux? A case of machine ignorance

March 1, 2009
Our artist at O'Reilly was spell-checking the text in a drawing and got a strange recommendation. Perhaps Adobe is little behind the times, not recognizing Linux as a word, but where did the recommendation for Windows come from?
Linux Command Directory
This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 5th Edition.
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