Operating System (Latest 20 Books)
  1. A Comprehensive Guide to FreeBSD
    This book is an absolute beginners guide to FreeBSD.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 03:35:37

  2. UNIX Text Processing (UTP)
    This book shows how UNIX can be used effectively in the preparation of written documents, especially in the process of producing book-length documents, i.e. typesetting. As this book will demonstrate the tools available in the UNIX environment, it is also valuable to examine text processing in terms of problems and solutions: the problems faced by a writer undertaking a large writing project and the solutions offered by using the resources and power of a computer system.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 03:25:39

  3. The Art of Unix Programming
    The Art of Unix Programming is mainly about expertise. It is going to try to teach you the things about Unix development that Unix experts know, but arent aware that they know.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 03:24:35

  4. Cygwin User's Guide
    This is the users guide for Cygwin, the popular GNU development tools and utilities for Windows NT and 9x. They function through the use of the Cygwin library which provides the UNIX system calls and environment that these programs require.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:37:43

  5. Brian and Tom's Linux Book
    Brian and Toms Linux Book is written to help every Linux user, from the newbie whos just getting started, to someone whos been around the block once or twice and wants to have a handy broad reference to all the capabilities of this solid distribution.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:21:43

  6. Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage
    This book is aimed at readers who are new to Debian GNU/Linux.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:16:12

  7. Learning Debian GNU/Linux
    Much of the material in this book applies to Linux generally and not merely to Debian GNU/Linux; so, even if you prefer to use another Linux distribution, you will probably find this book useful.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:15:08

  8. Beyond Linux From Scratch
    Beyond Linux From Scratch (BLFS) is a project that continues where the LFS book finishes. It assists users in developing their systems according to their needs by providing a broad range of instructions for installing and configuring various packages on top of a base LFS system.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:10:58

  9. Linux from Scratch
    Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a project that provides you with the steps necessary to build your own custom Linux system. And all of the instructions to create an LFS system are provided in this book.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:10:08

  10. The Linux Cookbook - Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use
    Over 1,500 time-saving recipes and hints for busy modern computer users are sorted in sections by the tasks they perform or the objects they work on -- such as text, files, images, and so forth.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:05:41

  11. Advanced Linux Programming
    Advanced Linux Programming is intended for the programmer already famililar with the C programming langauge. Authors Alex Samuel, Jeffrey Oldham, and Mark Mitchell of CodeSourcery, LLC take a tutorial approach and teach the most important concepts and techniques for using the advanced and powerful features of the GNU/Linux system in application programs.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:04:02

  12. The Linux Kernel: Blueprints for World Domination
    The Kernelbook aims to be the guide to how the kernel fits together, the subsystems and algorithms, maps of interconnections and trouble spots. Not how we think it is, but, where possible, the concrete architecture of what it really is.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 02:01:53

  13. Debian GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide
    The aim of this book is to get you up to speed with GNU/Linux and to deliver a fun and productive environment.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 01:55:11

  14. GNU Bash Reference Manual
    This text is a description of the features that are present in the Bash shell
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 01:53:50

  15. Knowing Knoppix
    Knowing Knoppix it's a pretty short book, stuffed with step-by-step guides with colorful illustrations about a clever product that can run a Linux on your PC or laptop in a single CD - with no installation.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 00:47:36

  16. Secure Programming for Linux and Unix
    This book describes a set of guidelines for writing secure programs on Linux and Unix systems.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 00:45:02

  17. Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition
    This is the third edition of Linux Device Drivers. It is, on the surface, a book about writing device drivers for the Linux system.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 00:43:11

  18. Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition
    Linux Device Drivers is, on the surface, a book about writing device drivers for the Linux system. It should be an interesting source of information both for people who want to experiment with their computer and for technical programmers who face the need to deal with the inner levels of a Linux box.
    Added by ruthless on 2007-01-31 00:37:06

  19. The Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO
    This document describes how to use Linux and FreeBSD on the same system. It introduces FreeBSD and discusses how the two operating systems can cooperate, e.g. by sharing swap space.
    Added by clownfish on 2007-01-29 07:52:54

  20. Introduction to FreeBSD
    This book is an absolute beginners guide to FreeBSD. It is designed for the new user and new system administrator of FreeBSD. It was written to help those who have no real UNIX background easily get started using FreeBSD.
    Added by clownfish on 2007-01-29 07:52:04