mc wrote:
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> I would like to see some security books at the library. Now that is
> something more people need to read up on.
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> mc
Any library worth its salt takes book requests. Few libraries have computer
experts on staff that can recommend proper computer materials for their
patro
The best System Administration book I've ever come across is O'Reilly's
Essential System Administration by AEleen Frisch. I've yet to find a
decent Sys Admin. book for Solaris, though. Any suggestions?
Jen Hamilton
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> Any suggestions for good o
I have to disagree on the home network part. Sharing resources at home,
especially when more than one person wants the internet connection is
becoming "the thing to do." The list of how to's available on the web is
way to long to mention here, but I have about 30 bookmarks I have found.
Shoot, m
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> Thanks(: I'll keep all of your ideas in mind, although I do think that I'll
> shy away from Uber-technical books because I'm sure that anyone who would
> REALLY be interested in reading them will already be able to buy them. I
> might go for a more technical HTML/Ap
Thanks(: I'll keep all of your ideas in mind, although I do think that I'll
shy away from Uber-technical books because I'm sure that anyone who would
REALLY be interested in reading them will already be able to buy them. I
might go for a more technical HTML/Applets/Servlets(sp?:) book because ppl
unfortunately i have found that when i went to the library to seee what
tech/computer books they had...all the good ones were stolen :(
Samuel Lavenz wrote:
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> I personally, am of the opinion that libraries should stock more technical
> books.