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- Title Step-by-Step Linux Guide
- Author(s) M. B. G. Suranga De Silva
- Publisher: Ceylon Linux
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- eBok PDF (396 pages)
- Language: English
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This ebook describes the system administration aspects of using Linux and is intended for people who know nothing about system administration. This Linux ebook doesn't tell you how to install Linux since it is very straight forward but it gives you real world mail, DNS, proxy, web, messaging etc server installations and configurations.
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