Posts Tagged ‘linux’
Does Linux Platform The Development really work?
I was getting tired of my GPS falling off the window especially in the winter time. Decided to invest in this gadget and am not sorry. I have a newer vehicle with a curvy dashboard and this fits very well and does not move at all while driving. It is just the right size and easy to conceal when leaving your vehicle. I would highly recommend this item.
The Linux Development Platform
About Linux for sendmail
Instead of writing book about sendmail, author uses half of the book to explain material NOT related to sendmail per se. SENDMAIL.CF is the most refractory config file in the world … which also makes sendmail the best mail router in the world too. People always asks for help about it. But the author writes about it in .. well, less than 20 pages. There’s no talking about filters, no spam prevention, no nothing. What in the world does PPP have with sendmail — than a chapter has to be dedicated to it?
Conclusion: Nothing much in it could help you survive editing sendmail.cf
sendmail for Linux
7 Linux Hat Red forever
I don’t really have this particular book. But I do have an earlier edition of “Linux for Dummies”, which this book must have come from. I admit, it is useful (and has a CD in the back), but this really isn’t “For Dummies”. The author uses technical terms that are way above the famed “Dos for Dummies” and it jumps around from topic to topic too erraticly. I suggest the Red Hat Tutorial that is included with Red Hat Linux if you are truely new to Linux.
Still, this is useful.
Red Hat Linux 7
Socket Linux Programacion de beta
So far no complaints at all.
Quality is good to take Hi-def video for an hour, for which I used.
Bought at Amazon at times where it was even cheapest to buy this.
Programacion de Socket Linux
A Linux Practical Approach chance
when i borrowed the friend’s garmin that caused me to buy one of my own, they gave me this same clover-shaped friction mount to use with it. likewise, because it was so easy to set up & use, i got one to match, too. this thing works great, and doesn’t leave scuffs/residue/etc on the dash of the car. i really don’t want to leave suction cup marks all over the glass or obstruct any direct viewing real estate out the window, and those air-vent clip mounts look really flimsy, so a dash mount was the way to go. it’s decently grippy: for the most part, even with sharp corners & quick turns, this unit won’t slide off the dash. hit a pothole or an unexpected bump in the road at any speed, though, and the unit will jitter over a bit (so far, not enough to slide out of reach or fall on the floor, but still). it’s a bit too bulky to easily hide in the glove compartment or console, so i’ve just been tossing it up under the passenger side dash or in the backseat floorboards. it’s not perfect, but it’s so much easier than most any other option.
Linux A Practical Approach
Development Linux Application Rapid must go on
I’ve used the 305 for years and love it! It’s so great to see your distance and pace at a glance as well as compare your runs on your computer. I just bought this unit for my daughter and she loves it as well. When traveling overseas it does take longer to initalize but once it does it works great.
Linux Rapid Application Development
7 Linux Novell GroupWise forever
A great book for my kids and it was a good price. How can you not buy stuff on Amazon?
Novell GroupWise 7 Linux
Take 9 Linux for DB2 now
Great lightweight product and fast shipping!! Bought it mostly with gift cards so I wouldn’t be spending as much in a time when I’m limited on funds. Light weight keeps my fingers from twitching for weeks like they do with a big hard-bound book. No glare on screen, easy reading, though some typos found in books.
DB2 9 for Linux
Take Linux Development Kernel 2nd
I buy a lot of technical books – more than I could possibly ever read. This title is, for me, very readable. The Author presents information the way I want to see it. I really like the historical background information on Linux and comparisons to Unix. If you are looking for one single reference on Linux programming, I recommend this title. Not just for kernel hacking.
Linux Kernel Development 2nd