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Finally, if you like the Dummies books, the best of this series’ Linux books remains Dee-Ann LeBlanc and Richard Blum’s Linux For Dummies 8th Edition.
The book starts off with an excellent introduction to the idea of using Linux as an embedded operating system, proceeds to outline the options available for embedding Linux and then launches into ...
According to its introduction, Linux Internals "was written to enhance the general understanding of the inner workings of Linux". With chapters covering topics such as the virtual memory (VM) manager, ...
I want to understand how Linux works deep down (all of it) and was wondering if you guys could recommend some books to go along with running it. I'm interested in computer security but I won't be ...
I am not a programmer. Sometimes I’ve wanted to get a t-shirt made saying this, because–as an author of Linux books–it’s always assumed I am. But I’m an impostor. The last program I ...