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Linux/Unix System Administration Certificate Series — This course series targets both beginning and intermediate Linux/Unix users who want to acquire advanced system administration skills, and to back those skills up with a Certificate from the University of Illinois Office of Continuing Education.
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Linux Pocket Guide
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Linux in a Nutshell
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bash Pocket Reference
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Understanding the Linux Kernel
by Daniel P. Bovet, Marco Cesati
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Unix in a Nutshell
by Arnold Robbins
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The Linux Programming Interface
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by Michael Kerrisk
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Observing and Optimizing your Application with DTrace
by Angelo Rajadurai
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Diagnosing and Fixing MySQL Performance Problems
by Baron Schwartz, Morgan Tocker
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LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
by Bruno Gomes Pessanha, Adam Haeder, Stephen Addison Schneiter, James Stanger
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Linux Experts
Roger Weeks
has over a decade of experience in systems and network administration. He's been building Linux systems at home and in the enterprise since 1998, and recommends that you check out FreeNetworks.org if you're interested in community wireless. Roger is a coauthor of Linux Unwired and Wireless Hacks, 2nd Edition.
Stephen Addison Schneiter
is currently the Certification Specialist with Certification Partners, LLC, and formerly was a tenured faculty member at the Tennessee Technology Center.
Adam Haeder
is the Vice President of Information Technology for the AIM Institute.
Rob Orsini
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Linux News & Commentary
Four short links: 17 December 2010

December 17, 2010
Down the ls(1) Rabbit Hole -- exactly how ls(1) does what it does, from logic to system calls to kernel. This is the kind of deep understanding of systems that lets great programmers cut great code. (via Hacker News) Towards a scientific concept of free will as a biological trait: spontaneous actions and decision-making in invertebrates (Royal Society) --...
Developer Week in Review

December 8, 2010
Not one, not two, but three mobile OS events in the last week, including a sneak peak of the PSP handset. Also: The final nail is driven into the myth of the Linux developer, courtesy of the Linux Foundation itself.
Getting Drupal and mod_security to Play Nicely Together on Red Hat 5.x Servers

November 3, 2010
Deploying Drupal on an Apache web server with mod_security or adding mod_security to an Apache server with Drupal running should be as easy as installing the relevant packages. Unfortunately, on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4 and 5.5 servers it just isn't so.
Developer Week in Review

October 27, 2010
Heading up developer news this week: Is XP really dead this time? Linux release notes are an exercise in futility. Apple pulls the rug out from two development environments on the Mac. And Adobe gives tablet programmers more options.
Strata Week: Statistically speaking

October 21, 2010
In this edition of Strata Week: The London Stock Exchange moves from .Net to open source; learn how graphical scales can lie; the Euroean Central Bank president calls for better financial statistics; and we bid farewell to the father of fractals.
Four short links: 19 October 2010

October 19, 2010
YIMBY -- Swedish site for "Yes, In My Back Yard". Provides an opportunity for the net to aggregate positive desires ("please put a bus stop on my street", "we want wind power") rather than simply aggregating complaints. (via cityofsound on Twitter) Getting People in the Door -- a summary of some findings about people's approaches to the physical layout...
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Linux Command Directory
This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 5th Edition.
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- Creating a Dual-Boot Windows XP and Ubuntu Laptop
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- Appendix C: Problem Checklists from Learning the vi and Vim Editors, Seventh Edition
- Chapter 9: Kernel boot command-line parameter reference from Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
- Chapter 10: Kernel build command line reference from Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
- Chapter 11: Kernel Configuration Option Reference from Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
- Appendix A: Helpful Utilities from Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
- Appendix B: Glossary of Networking Terms from Linux Networking Cookbook
- Appendix: GCC Extensions to the C Language from Linux System Programming
- Chapter 1: Getting Started from Ubuntu Hacks
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