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    1. A Practical Guide to Linux(R)
    $28.34
    2. Linux Kernel Development (2nd
    $23.09
    3. The Official Ubuntu Book
    $37.79
    4. C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4
    $32.97
    5. Understanding the Linux Kernel
    $37.79
    6. RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer
    $29.67
    7. Building Embedded Linux Systems
    $32.99
    8. Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed
    $44.99
    9. Embedded Linux Primer: A Practical
    $32.99
    10. Fedora 5 and Red Hat Enterprise
    $32.99
    11. SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
    $26.37
    12. Perl Best Practices
    $26.37
    13. Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition
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    14. Asterisk: The Future of Telephony
    $32.99
    15. Oracle Database 10g Linux Administration
    $62.96
    16. Embedded Linux System Design and
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    17. Ubuntu Hacks: Tips & Tools
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    18. Optimizing Linux(R) Performance:
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    19. Beginning Ubuntu Linux: From Novice
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    20. Linux Pocket Guide

    1. A Practical Guide to Linux(R) Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming
    by Prentice Hall PTR
    Paperback (01 July, 2005)
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    Isbn: 0131478230
    Sales Rank: 2987
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Remarkably well written
    This book is remarkably well written.It is wonderfully clear and precise.Topics are introduced in a logical order, with great care taken to build on previous concepts.This is a book that works well for beginners as well as for more experienced users, or as a refresher.There is enough explanation so that someone can grasp a new concept, and yet the explanation is sufficiently concise so that it doesn't slow down someone who already has some Unix/Linux skills and is simply reviewing.The book excels in every respect:chapter organization, sub-topic organization, and clear typographical conventions.But the biggest strength of the book is simply the clarity of the writing.

    5-0 out of 5 stars informative view.
    Very good book for the money. All commands are demistified and defined. Bash and C shells are discussed and demistified. This is a great book for anyone trying to learn LINUX.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Good book, It complements nicely DVD course
    It is great book no questions here. I was listening to another reviewer's advice and paired it with "UNIX Essentials and UNIX Core" DVD and this thing works! The book elaborates on many subjects and the DVD gives the whole variety of prospectives on Linux and UNIX. I also liked the clear organization of this book. It takes one glance in the list to figure out what do you need and how to get it. It also helps to see how many things maybe accomplished by variety of ways to avoid mishaps. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Computer Books: Operating Systems    2. Computers    3. Computers - Operating Systems    4. Education    5. Linux    6. Linux (Computer software)    7. Operating Systems - Linux    8. Operating systems (Computers)    9. Computers / Operating Systems / Linux    10. Unix, Unix Linux & Unix TCL/TK   


    2. Linux Kernel Development (2nd Edition)
    by Novell Press
    Paperback (12 January, 2005)
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    Isbn: 0672327201
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    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Good book for Linux kernel basics
    This book presents the kernel basics in a lucid language with the necessary details, that both newbies and experienced kernel programmers can grasp. My favorite section is the one about the new 2.6 scheduler. A chapter on the open source community is also included towards the end.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Good help if you try to understand the Linux Kernel
    This book describe how kernel works and how was designed, it do not shows lines of code just shows you the way you have to write code into the kernel, I think is helpful if you try to undertand or write Linux Kernel code.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Well written, but out of date
    This book covers the linux 2.6 kernel, but does not apply to 2.6.15 (current kernel).Data structures for working with files have changed for example.If this book gets updated, it would be quite helpful.Its still a great starting place, but be prepaired to go through include files in the linux kernel source quite a bit.Since Linus lost the change logs for the kernel, its hard to compare notes on older kernels.
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    3. The Official Ubuntu Book
    by Prentice Hall PTR
    Paperback (11 August, 2006)
    list price: $34.99 -- our price: $23.09
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    Isbn: 0132435942
    Sales Rank: 1095
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Good intro to Ubuntu the Linux Distro, GREAT intro to community
    I received 3 Ubuntu titles and thought it might be useful to compare them.Ubuntu is a fairly recent Linux distribution that strives to be usable out of the box, with strong support.It has deep pockets and a thriving community behind it.I admire a lot of the design choices that went into Ubuntu, such as limiting the use of the all-powerful root account, which can get people into trouble.The bare-bones server install is the cleanest Linux server I've seen - *no* open ports, minimal services.Just enough to log in at a console and then install what you want.On the other hand, if you want a LAMP server (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP - the most popular combination on the internet), that's a one button install!Brilliant!
    5-0 out of 5 stars If Ubuntu sounds good, then this book is for you.
    The Official Ubuntu Book, brought to you by a number of folks who actively write or document Ubuntu and is a great book for those looking to move from OSX or Windows to Ubuntu. If you're a novice or intermediate Ubuntu user then this book is for you. If you consider yourself an expert, you can still pick up a few things but most of what you'll find here, you'll already know.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book- so stop apologizing!
    This is a great place to start for anyone considering making the move to Ubuntu and open source software. Thr first chapter gives a quick recap of the what exactly "open source" software means including F/OSS, Free Open Source Software, and a bit of background on the Ubuntu project itself.Some might skip that chapter but since that was exactly some of the info I was looking for, it was very helpful. . .except, "stop apolozgizing for writing such a great book!"At least three if not four times in the first chapter, the phrase, "If you've made it this far. . . " or "If you are still reading this. . . " was used.Hey guys, you did a great job, no need to apologize.I mean why else would someone buy this book rather than download it for free? ;-)
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    4. C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4
    by Prentice Hall PTR
    Paperback (26 June, 2006)
    list price: $59.99 -- our price: $37.79
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    Isbn: 0131872494
    Sales Rank: 6661
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars a comprehensive widget set for C++
    When C++ was first put together in the 80s, it was just before the advent of GUIs for many programs. But as Java arose in the 90s, and then C#, the need for easy UI coding in C++ became very clear. Hence Qt was developed. Now in its 4th version. And available for Microsoft Windows, linux, Macintosh and several unixes. The accompanying CD has version 4.1.1. Though by the time you get this book, you might want to scout the Web, either for patches to this version, or a more recent version.
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    Subjects:  1. C++ (Computer program language)    2. Computer Books: Operating Systems    3. Computers    4. Computers - Languages / Programming    5. Computers - Operating Systems    6. Graphical user interfaces (Computer systems)    7. Operating Systems - Linux    8. Operating Systems - UNIX    9. Programming - General    10. Programming - Software Development    11. Programming Languages - C++    12. User Interfaces    13. C & Visual C    14. Computers / Operating Systems / Linux   


    5. Understanding the Linux Kernel
    by O'Reilly Media
    Paperback (01 November, 2005)
    list price: $49.95 -- our price: $32.97
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    Isbn: 0596005652
    Sales Rank: 5918
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars A+ Seller
    The book was clean and brand new as mentioned. Thanks.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but not for beginners
    Understanding the Linux Kernel is an excellent guide for those who have some experience using Linux, and would like to know what's going on under the hood. It's a comprehensive guide that not only describes how Linux boots and initializes itself, and how programs call functions inside the kernel, but actually goes down to the murky depths of interrupts, process switching, inter-process communication, and even memory management down to the level of the 80x86 processor instructions, registers and features (actually if you add it all up, memory management takes up most of the book -- a good thing!). Furthermore there are chapters about essentials such as file systems and device drivers.
    5-0 out of 5 stars VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
    Are you curious about how Linux works and why it is so efficient? If you are, then this book is for you! Authors Daniel Plerre Bovet and Marco Cesati, have done an outstanding job of writing a practical book that will help you find your way through the many thousands of lines of code.
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    Subjects:  1. Computer Books: General    2. Computers    3. Computers - Operating Systems    4. General    5. Information Technology    6. Linux    7. Linux (Computer software)    8. Operating Systems - Linux    9. Operating systems (Computers)    10. Computer Programming    11. Computers / Operating Systems    12. Computers / Operating Systems / Linux    13. Understanding the Linux Kernel, Linux, kernel, Unix, device drivers, memory management, synchronization, system calls, SMP, VFS, I/O devices, disk caches, swapping, ReiserFS Journaling Filesystem, system startup    14. Unix, Unix Linux & Unix TCL/TK   


    6. RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux (Exam RH302)
    by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
    Paperback (30 March, 2004)
    list price: $59.99 -- our price: $37.79
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    Isbn: 0072253657
    Sales Rank: 16673
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Good exam preparation support!
    I used this book in addition to RedHat's instructor led training, and managed to pass the test on my first try with a score of over 90%!

    4-0 out of 5 stars A great book for the RHEL 3 exam
    Having been in a management position for a while I was a bit rusty and felt I didn't have the current hands on experience required to sit this exam directly.I used this book as prep for the 4 day Red Hat Boot camp leading up to the RHCE exam.It covered the topics required for the exam quite well, despite some obvious typos (Whatever you read, you should read critically anyway. IMHO)
    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Exam Prep
    I wish I could say I had finished the book and passed the RHCE, but I am still a month or two away. Still, I have advanced my Linux knowledge significantly and am having a blast. Of the 6 or so Linux books I own, this is the best and should have been the first. If you are thinking about taking the RHCE or are just wanting to make Linux admin easier and/or more straightforward, then this book is a must have. ... Read more

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    7. Building Embedded Linux Systems
    by O'Reilly Media
    Paperback (22 April, 2003)
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    Isbn: 059600222X
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    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    2-0 out of 5 stars Book is kind of outdated
    Book is based on 2.4 kernel. Since we are currently at 2.6 kernel this book does seem to have outdated information

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good guide
    It would be a good guide to a person to prepare for a project to develop embedded linux system.It gives you the information what is necessar, what is work well and how to get them. Butyou should have some experience on linux language.
    2-0 out of 5 stars disappointed
    I read this book in about 2 hours and the contents really disappoint me.I expected the book to discuss in details of the issues related to embedded linux.And to a degree, this book is like a dictionary of all the terms you might encounter during the development and only a few direct examples.And given how fast the Linux kernel, open source packages evolve over time, the examples given in this book is totally outdated.
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    8. Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed
    Paperback (29 June, 2005)
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    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    3-0 out of 5 stars Not a reference but a walk though book
    I didn't find this book useful for finding what I'm looking for fast. Commands and Linux Topics are scattered about the book in different section. The directory and index had little use for finding what I'm looking for, a quick web search turned up faster focused results. This book touches the surface in order to get a novice going but thats about it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars linux informative
    This is a good book for the linux "newbie" or someone who is famaliar with other flavors of linux and want to brush up on this new version of Fedora.The book gets really in depth but I realized that everything I was looking for was already self explanatory on the desktop.The core linux command line stuff isn't there but you should buy a book that contains that information before tackling a server build first anyway.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Unleashed books still the best!
    just wanted to say how impressed I have been with the Unleashed series of books, I worked on an old Linux unleashed book years ago and lately I have been training SuSE and RedHat courses for a Novell platinum partner training company in South Africa, I have tried other books like the SuSE bible and have not been very satisfied since they are not comprehensive enough. I bought your book on Fedora 4 unleashed the other day and am pleased to say that it is still the same quality, easy to read and very comprehensive, that is why I recommend the unleashed series of books as the first choice to all my students.When you are in a training environment and you sometimes have very little time to prep a new course, having a book like this take a lot of pressure off you. ... Read more

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    9. Embedded Linux Primer: A Practical Real-World Approach
    by Prentice Hall PTR
    Paperback (18 September, 2006)
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    Isbn: 0131679848
    Sales Rank: 25869
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Practical advice from an experienced practitioner
    Hallinan's book presents a balanced tour of the basic knowledge
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    10. Fedora 5 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Bible
    by Wiley
    Paperback (10 May, 2006)
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    Isbn: 0471754919
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    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars an up to date book
    a good up to date book on linux but author devotes to much time and space and chapters covering servers which the ordinary desktop user wont use.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Slightly above average resource
    This book has quite a bit of good information, but if I see yet another Linux book devote an entire chapter or more to using Mozilla Firefox, I think I'll scream.Yet it continues to happen.Sure, the applications are part of the operating system, but those of us looking for a good OS resource want more meat and less potatoes, so to speak.This book does take you through the steps to setting up most everything that the beginner to intermediate user would want to set up - on their workstation.Most of the content focuses on using the GUI, but at times also gives the command line interface equivalent.If you're looking for a resource to help you find the RHEL/FC equivalent of what you've been doing in another distro, or another UNIX variant, it's not a bad choice.

    5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent book mainly for intermediate level programmer.
    The new book of Negus is of superb quality to
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    11. SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 Administrator's Handbook
    by Novell Press
    Paperback (29 June, 2005)
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    Isbn: 067232735X
    Sales Rank: 401223
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars securing your system
    Kuo and Beland help the sysadmin who might be new to SUSE Linux. Conceptually, you can think of the book as two interwoved parts. The first part is explaining generic linux, or even unix, operations. Applicable to a Red Hat or Solaris machine, perhaps.
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    12. Perl Best Practices
    by O'Reilly Media
    Paperback (12 July, 2005)
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    Isbn: 0596001738
    Sales Rank: 7955
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars This book has changed my life
    This is a must-read for any Perl programmer.You are only as good as the teachers you have, and if your teachers use stuff like $|++, you are screwed.In this case, Conway would tell you to Use English;, and then you'd know what a $| is.A sampling of other tips:
    5-0 out of 5 stars Books is getting worn out
    I came to Perl from C. Some of the good things I learnt in C (using K&R coding style), and some of the bad things, were both dealt with in this book.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Good Coding Methods to Improve Your Perl
    I have to admit that I can bristle at books that try to preach, so Perl Best Practices was on a hiding to nothing when I came to review it. I also have to admit to being torn about the author -- after all, he is one of those poor fools who insist on living in cold, unenlightened Melbourne, while I live in vastly superior Sydney. On the other hand, how can I dislike a man who manages to place a quote that involves my favourite character, Lady Bracknell. from my favourite comic play, 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' in the first few pages of his book?
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    13. Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition
    by O'Reilly Media
    Paperback (08 February, 2005)
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    Isbn: 0596005903
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Good reference on Linux subsystems, not a book for starters
    This book is not for Linux (kernel) newbies but for those who already know their way around the kernel and seek detailed info on certain parts of it. This book has some good overviews on different subsystems of the Linux kernel. Some sections, like USB, have been expanded since the second edition of this book. I would have liked to see a section on the new 2.6 scheduler.
    1-0 out of 5 stars Not useful for a normal coder looking to learn Unix drivers.
    If you are trying to learn how to write Linux Device drivers from scratch, this is probably not the book for you. I believe I am somewhat C/C++ savvy, and I expect sample code that is less than 10 lines of code to compile correctly.
    1-0 out of 5 stars Don't even read the free online version
    This book was so badly written that I just couldn't help writing my first review on Amazon. I NEVER bothered writting reviews.
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    14. Asterisk: The Future of Telephony
    by O'Reilly Media
    Paperback (01 September, 2005)
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    Isbn: 0596009623
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    2-0 out of 5 stars Better off researching the Internet for free
    This book makes a lot of assumptions.Such as, you'll be using ZAP channels.If you are using SIP and/or IAX only, you'll quickly find yourself lost trying to follow the examples since a critical part of the setup is done in zapata.conf (i.e. a useless file for SIP/IAX only deployments).If you aren't using ZAP and you skip that part of the chapter (like I did), you'll pull out hair you didn't know you had trying to get the example configs to work.Likewise, the example builds out even further in the next chapter about extensions.conf, riddled with more ZAP configuration with a smattering of SIP examples.And if you are looking for IAX config examples you can forget it.Indeed it seems that SIP and IAX were after thoughts in this book.
    5-0 out of 5 stars The title of the book is slightly understated
    I bought this book because I thought that having a small PBX-type system for my home/office would allow me to route faxes to my fax machine, provide voicemail to replace the limited answering machine, and auto attendant menus to route calls to 1 of 3 extensions that I would be able to configure. I saw a solution that would divide business and personal calls and also filter and perhaps stop once and for all those evil telemarketing calls.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Introduction to Asterisk
    Asterisk IS the future of telephony. I have been wanting to dive into the Asterisk world for over a year now, but never had the time until now. I have very limited telephony experience, and what little I know is from working on an old AT&T definity system, in a fairly passive role i.e. watching someone else do all the really cool stuff. Unfortunately, peons like myself weren't allowed to muck around on the PBX's. Lucky for me, Asterisk doesn't care who you are, you are encouraged to muck, and this book is an excellent place to begin.
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    15. Oracle Database 10g Linux Administration
    by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
    Paperback (31 October, 2005)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $32.99
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    Isbn: 0072230533
    Sales Rank: 25085
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Useful info and perspective of running Oracle's database on Linux
    This is a well written book for anyone who wants to learn lots of useful Linux specific details and perspective about set up, administration, monitoring, and tuning Oracle 10g on Linux.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Very satisfied with the contents
    If you read the editorial review: It is stated that the book is about installing and configuring Oracle Database 10g on Linux. Yes, the author did explain clearly the process of installing and configuring the Oracle 10g on Linux. He also covered a few more topics such as HA (High Availability), Tuning SQL, RAC, Replication, Index and Partitioning ... but not in depth. But the coverage is acceptable and useful. Do buy this book and you will find it useful if you love Oracle DBMS running on LINUX platform.
    3-0 out of 5 stars Good intro to Oracle 10g for Linux
    As an experienced Oracle DBA, I wanted a nice text that covers Linux specifics to Oracle 10g. This book is okay not perfect but the only real Oracle 10g for Linux book on the market.
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    16. Embedded Linux System Design and Development
    by AUERBACH
    Hardcover (21 December, 2005)
    list price: $69.95 -- our price: $62.96
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    Isbn: 0849340586
    Sales Rank: 59106
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    3-0 out of 5 stars Lacks depth
    I bought the book because the table of contents showed that the book covered the topics comprehensively. However, there is a serious lack of depth. I think the book is good for students who are just learning about linux and embedded systems, but not as useful for the more serious and experienced developer.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Informative and useful
    I take this opportunity to congratulate authors on the job WELL DONE. This book emphasizes on "programming" aspect of embedded Linux which is missing from earlier books like one from karim yaghmour. The topics such as MTD, real time, embedded graphics, uclinux are presented very clearly and in detailed manner. Overall, it's GOOD. ... Read more

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    17. Ubuntu Hacks: Tips & Tools for Exploring, Using, and Tuning Linux (Hacks)
    by O'Reilly Media
    Paperback (14 June, 2006)
    list price: $29.99 -- our price: $19.79
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    Isbn: 0596527209
    Sales Rank: 5174
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Good book for Ubuntu users
    As a new Ubuntu linux user (about 1 year experience) I found this book to be extremely useful.
    3-0 out of 5 stars Where is the CD?
    A good intro for Linux novices. Lot of hacks, but the idea of Ubuntu is that you really do not need hacking... Anyway, if one hack can save you a day of learning the wrong ways, it'd be worth it. As the book is written for beginners, one wonders why there is no CD with it...

    5-0 out of 5 stars a useful reference to get up to speed on Ubuntu
    I found this book a very useful howto to get up to speed in using Ubuntu and Linux in general. I loved the section on installing ATI and Nvidia drivers in Ubuntu as well as some of the multi-media hacks which has only helped to get more out of this os.
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    18. Optimizing Linux(R) Performance: A Hands-On Guide to Linux(R) Performance Tools (Hewlett-Packard Professional Books (Paperback))
    by Prentice Hall PTR
    Paperback (14 March, 2005)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $32.99
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    Isbn: 0131486829
    Sales Rank: 127083
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Raisi