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Linux Pocket Guide ペーパーバック – 2012/4/3
If you use Linux in your day-to-day work, this popular pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job reference. The second edition has expanded from Fedora-only coverage to distro-neutral, with practical information on a wider range of commands requested by readers.
Linux Pocket Guide provides an organized learning path for Linux use, rather than Linux programming and system administration. You’ll find options for the most useful commands, grouped by functionality. For novices who need to get up to speed on Linux use, and experienced users who want a concise and functional reference, this guide provides quick answers.
- 本の長さ230ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社O'Reilly Media
- 発売日2012/4/3
- 寸法11.9 x 1.29 x 17.6 cm
- ISBN-101449316697
- ISBN-13978-1449316693
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著者について
Daniel J. Barrett has been immersed in Internet technology since 1985. Currently working as a software engineer, Dan has also been a heavy metal singer, Unix system administrator, university lecturer, web designer, and humorist. He is the author of O'Reilly's Linux Pocket Guide, and he is the coauthor of Linux Security Cookbook, and SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide.
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- 出版社 : O'Reilly Media; Second版 (2012/4/3)
- 発売日 : 2012/4/3
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 230ページ
- ISBN-10 : 1449316697
- ISBN-13 : 978-1449316693
- 寸法 : 11.9 x 1.29 x 17.6 cm
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Les commandes essentielles sont décrites et pour quelqu'un qui n'a besoin que d'un aide mémoire c'est parfait.
As a contract software developer I'm frequently working with the Linux CLI, especially for production deployments, but increasingly on a day-to-day basis as I made the switch to Ubuntu a few years back for my primary (Java) development box. Recently with the rise of extremely useful virtualisation tools such as Vagrant [...], even my MS Windows loving friends are interacting with Linux on a much more regular basis. This trend is only set to increase as the "DevOps" movement gains more and more acceptance. Accordingly, anyone using Linux need several tools in their printed toolbox, ranging from the complete "weighty-tome" reference to a "pocket guide" which will become dog-eared and tatty as you refer to it on a daily basis. This book lands firmly and very successfully in the latter category.
This book is A5 size and only 200 pages long, but it's amazing how much information is crammed in. Practically every command you will ever need is documented here (unless you are doing some crazily esoteric stuff), along with syntax and an excellent description of what the associated flags and switches do. There are also excellent references for tools such as Vim and Crontab, which I find myself referring to on a weekly basis. If I'm stuck with a programming problem and want to give my brain a break I will often open up this book on a random page and start reading - I've lost count of the amount of 'how cool is that...' moments I've had when I discover either a new command or a new flag to a command I've used for years.
I've recently switched to Mac OS X for my primary development box, and if like me you are a OS X power user who is frequently opening the Terminal window then you will find a lot of the information in this book is very useful to you as well. However, bear in mind that although OS X's roots are firmly in Unix it has diverged from this OS in several key areas, and as such several of the commands are different (vmstat vs vm_stat), have different syntax (netstat) or give different output (top). But this takes nothing away from this book, and obviously it is clearly targeted at Linux, not Mac.
If you are looking for further reading to enhance your Linux skills, I would also recommend the follwoing 'weighty-tomes' complete references in addition to this book - Pro Linux System Administration (Expert's Voice in Open Source) and Unix and Linux System Administration Handbook , both of which are never out of reach from my desk.
As you've probably guessed from the rest of the review, I can't recommend this book enough! The author has done a great job
The book serves as a very useful reference for an occasional Linux user who already has rudimentary knowledge of the operating system and shell commands.