Linux OS Professional Edition OS
June 6, 2010 by RealEngineer.com · Leave a Comment
Product Description
Linux OS: The Professional Edition is the perfect choice for an affordable, high performance, 32-bit multi-user/multi-tasking operating system. Originally developed by Linus Torvalds, the Linux OS continues its history of support by academics, researchers, programmers, and home users to this day. This open development model of the Linux OS has the power of OVER 12 MILLION USERS behind it.
Linux OS: The Professional Edition is an enhanced UNIX-like operating system with a myriad of advanced distributions, tools libraries, and applications. Users get the complete Linux OS source code and compilers.
All the tools you need for easy or advanced Internet development is right here. Applications included with Linux OS: The Professional Edition allow you to connect to the Internet, construct your own web-server, provide POP services for email, web browsing, ftp, USENET newsgroup reading, telnetting, and more! Users can also run FTP servers and Intranet applications under the powerful Linux OS. A full range of software development tools is also included for programming and advanced processing.
This product includes the following: 3 Linux Distributions – Slackware, Red Hat, Debian; 2 Reference Books – Together over 2,300 pages; 14 CDROMS; Productivity Tools and Games; Free Disc Upgrade
Linux OS Professional Edition OS
Dr. Linux
June 6, 2010 by RealEngineer.com · Leave a Comment
Product Description
With its comprehensive coverage of LINUX, “Dr. Linux” is an indispensable reference to the LINUX operating system. The book provides detailed instructions on a wide variety of subjects, including networking, configuration, programming, and system administration. The CD-ROM contains utilities and libraries.
Linux Commercial Howto
June 5, 2010 by RealEngineer.com · Leave a Comment
Product Description
Linux Commercial HOWTO contains a thorough listing of commercial software and applications that are offered for Linux. The software is organized by type. Chapters include: * Website Development * Databases * Data Visualisation and CAD * Development Tools * Emulation * Financial Software * Libraries * Mathematics * Multimedia * Network Servers * Office Tools * Text Processing * System Administration Tools * Other Software * Synchronize/CyberScheduler * Free Software for Commercial Hardware
Windows and Linux Administration: Hands-On Server Administration in a Mixed Environment
June 5, 2010 by RealEngineer.com · Leave a Comment
Product Description
* Aimed equally at both Windows and Linux IT professionals, this book is packed with practical, step-by-step solutions for administrators of mixed networks
* The author team of Windows and Linux specialists realize that success takes an even-handed approach to achieving objectives, so they provide expert instruction on how to manage both proprietary and open source technologies within the same system
* The book’s consulting editor is Jeremy Moskowitz, an expert in the field and the author of Windows and Linux Integration: Hands-on Solutions for a Mixed Environment (0-7821-4428-4)
Windows and Linux Administration: Hands-On Server Administration in a Mixed Environment
Embedded Linux Toolbox: A Foundation for New Thinking
June 5, 2010 by RealEngineer.com · Leave a Comment
Product Description
Both a training guide and a project assistant, this book demonstrates how to rapidly develop extremely reliable embedded devices in the Linux environment. Several different processor platforms, tool chains, and development environments are covered, and guidelines for developing embedded systems utilizing common commercial development packages are provided. In keeping with the philosophy that one of the key benefits of Linux is the free kernel, this book demonstrates how to keep costs to a minimum by utilizing free or inexpensive software and hardware. Engineers are familiarized with a variety of available development tools, target devices, processors and microcontrollers, and programming techniques for embedding Linux.







