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Advanced Bash Shell Scripting Guide Version:1.0
An in-depth exploration of the art of shell scripting No programming language is perfect. There is not even a single best language; there are only languages well suited or perhaps poorly suited for particular purposes. A working knowledge of shell scripting is essential to anyone wishing to become reasonably proficient atsystem administration, even if they do not anticipate ever having to actually write a script. Consider that as a Linux machine boots up, it executes the shell scripts in /etc/rc.d to restore the system configuration and set up services. A detailed understanding of these startup scripts is important for analyzing the behavior of a system, and possibly modifying it. The craft of scripting is not hard to master, since the scripts can be built in bite-sized sections and there is only a fairly small set of shell-specific operators and options [1] to learn. The syntax is simple and straightforward, similar to that of invoking and chaining together utilities at the command line, and there are only a few "rules" governing their use. Most short scripts work right the first time, and debugging even the longer ones is straightforward.
License GNU/GPL Date 2011-09-16 11:07:28 Language  English System  Linux Filesize 2.56 MB Download 224
Linux Bash Guide for Beginners Version:1.0
The primary reason for writing this document is that a lot of readers feel the existing HOWTO 1 to be too short and incomplete, while the Bash Scripting 2 guide is too much of a reference work. There is nothing in between these two extremes. I also wrote this guide on the general principal that not enough free basic courses are available, though they should be. This is a practical guide which, while not always being too serious, tries to give real- life instead of theoretical examples. I partly wrote it because I don't get excited with stripped down and over-simplified examples written by people who know what they are talking about, showing some really cool Bash feature so much out of its context that you cannot ever use it in practical circumstances. You can read that sort of stuff after finishing this book, which contains exercises and examples that will help you survive in the real world.
License GNU/GPL Date 2011-09-16 10:59:15 Language  English System  Linux Filesize 769.15 KB Download 285
Linux Starter Pack Version:2.7
Here's your complete guide to using Linux, taking you from beginner level to an intermediate user with ease. We'll show you how to install Linux, navigate around the desktop, use common software, add more programs and fix any problems you may encounter.
License GNU/GPL Date 2011-09-16 10:35:13 Language  English System  Linux Filesize 0 B Download 132
How to Run a Successful Free Software Project Version:1.3
This book is about avoiding failure. It examines not only how to do things right, but how to do them wrong, so you can recognize and correct problems early. Goal is that after reading it, you will have a repertory of techniques not just for avoiding common pitfalls of open source development, but also for dealing with the growth and maintenance of a successful project. Success is not a zero-sum game, and this book is not about winning or getting ahead of the competition. Indeed, an important part of running an open source project is working smoothly with other, related projects. In the long run, every successful project contributes to the well-being of the overall, worldwide body of free software.
License GNU/GPL Date 2011-09-16 08:39:33 Language  English System  Linux Filesize 638.5 KB Download 1384

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