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 Operating System Concepts with Java
Operating systems are an essential part of any computer system. Similarly,
a course on operating systems is an essential part of any computer-science
education. This field is undergoing rapid change, as computers are now
prevalent in virtually every application, from games for children through the
most sophisticated planning... |  |  Solaris 8: The Complete ReferenceClients often ask why we choose Solaris as an operating environment. Is it a decision based on price? Is it an attraction to the latest gizmo features, each with its own four-letter acronym? Do we have a cozy arrangement with Sun Microsystems to promote their operating system? The answer to each of these questions is no, no, NO! ... |  |  Solaris 9 Network Administration Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram CX-310-044)This cram sheet contains the distilled, key facts about the Solaris 9 Network Administrator exam. Review this information just before you enter the testing center, paying special attention to those areas where you feel that you need the most review. You can transfer any of these facts from your head onto a blank sheet of paper immediately before... |
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 X Power ToolsThis book puts you in charge of the most flexible and adaptable graphical interface in the computer industry. The X Window System underlies graphical desktops on Linux and Unix systems, and supports advanced features of modern graphics cards. More people use the X Window System than ever before, but there are few books about X in print. X Power... |  |  Solaris 8 Training Guide (310-011 and 310-012): System Administrator CertificationThis title offers the perfect self-study tool to allow you to prepare confidently at your own pace, in your own time. Comprehensive and focused on teaching what you need to understand--not just facts you need to know--this book is the most complete test preparation tool available on the market. Structured according to the exam objectives,... |  |  Operating Systems In Depth: Design and Programming
The goal of this book is to bring together and explain current practice in operating systems.
This includes much of what is traditionally covered in operating-system textbooks: concurrency,
scheduling, linking and loading, storage management (both real and virtual), fi le systems,
and security. However, I also cover issues that come up... |
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