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- | Publisher: No Starch Press | + | Titre = How Linux Works (2nd edition) |
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+ | **Publisher: No Starch Press | ||
Author: Brian Ward | Author: Brian Ward | ||
Pages: 392, B&W | Pages: 392, B&W | ||
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Now in its second edition, “How Linux Works” is a useful reference for any would-be system administrator, | Now in its second edition, “How Linux Works” is a useful reference for any would-be system administrator, | ||
- | You won't find much in-depth coverage here, but rather a broad collection of topics that are briefly introduced. To that end, the author does a great job of including suggestions for other books and resources that cover each element in more detail. For example, although SSH gets a mention, the four pages dedicated to it aren't enough to talk about using key-based authentication rather that passwords, nor any details about how to forward ports over an SSH connection. Instead, there is a short overview of the client and server configuration, | + | You won't find much in-depth coverage here, but rather a broad collection of topics that are briefly introduced. To that end, the author does a great job of including suggestions for other books and resources that cover each element in more detail. For example, although SSH gets a mention, the four pages dedicated to it aren't enough to talk about using key-based authentication rather that passwords, nor any details about how to forward ports over an SSH connection. Instead, there is a short overview of the client and server configuration, |
- | This is a book for people who don't know what they don't know. The sort that will sit on a shelf until you find yourself faced with an odd question about how your machine boots, how to configure systemd, or what the hell PAM is. If nothing else it will provide you with enough basic details of a topic to make your online searches more productive. | + | Éditeur : No Starch Press |
+ | Auteur : Brian Ward | ||
+ | Pages : 392, N et B | ||
+ | ISBN : 978-1-59327-567-9 | ||
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+ | Aujourd' | ||
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+ | Vous ne trouverez pas beaucoup de détails ici, mais, au contraire, un vaste ensemble de sujets qui sont présentés brièvement. Pour ce faire, l' | ||
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+ | **This is a book for people who don't know what they don't know. The sort that will sit on a shelf until you find yourself faced with an odd question about how your machine boots, how to configure systemd, or what the hell PAM is. If nothing else it will provide you with enough basic details of a topic to make your online searches more productive. | ||
Despite its title, this book doesn' | Despite its title, this book doesn' | ||
- | Similarly, a competent system administrator with a few years experience of Linux, isn't likely to find much in this book that will surprise him/her – although there' | + | Similarly, a competent system administrator with a few years experience of Linux, isn't likely to find much in this book that will surprise him/her – although there' |
- | My one complaint about “How Linux Works” is that too much space is wasted on unnecessary detail – space that could have been better used to provide more information elsewhere. Nobody picking up this tome is likely to need an introduction to the shell right down to the level of the “cd” and “mv” commands, whilst at the other end of the spectrum (and the book), there are two whole chapters dedicated to development tools and installing from source. The content here is not only less relevant in a world of unofficial repositories and development PPAs, but concentrates on how to locally resolve the sort of build and compilation issues that should probably be raised with the upstream developers anyway. Meanwhile, a subject such as printing gets just over a page in the book, and the Apache web server warrants a single mention in a final chapter that just reels off different ways in which you can use a Linux box. | + | Ce livre est pour des gens qui ne sont pas conscients de ce qu'ils ne savent pas. Le genre qui restera sur une étagère jusqu' |
- | Despite this minor complaint, there's still plenty of information to be gleaned from this book and I'd definitely recommend it to would-be administrators, | + | Malgré son titre, le livre ne vous en dit pas beaucoup sur comment Linux - le noyau - fonctionne. Vous n'y trouverez pas une discussion sur divers algorithmes de planification et les structures du noyau sont mentionnées uniquement quand elles ont un rapport avec des tâches dans l'espace utilisateur. Sur un niveau plus élevé, si vous voulez tout connaître sur la façon dont tous les fichiers sur votre machine Linux s'emboîtent et la contribution apportée par chacun à votre système, vous feriez mieux de créer un système « Linux From Scratch » (Linux à partir de zéro) sur une machine virtuelle - bien que ce livre soit sans doute un complément utile à la documentation officielle de LFS. |
- | Encart : | + | De même, un administrateur système compétent avec quelques années d' |
- | Table of Contents | + | ===== 3 ===== |
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+ | **My one complaint about “How Linux Works” is that too much space is wasted on unnecessary detail – space that could have been better used to provide more information elsewhere. Nobody picking up this tome is likely to need an introduction to the shell right down to the level of the “cd” and “mv” commands, whilst at the other end of the spectrum (and the book), there are two whole chapters dedicated to development tools and installing from source. The content here is not only less relevant in a world of unofficial repositories and development PPAs, but concentrates on how to locally resolve the sort of build and compilation issues that should probably be raised with the upstream developers anyway. Meanwhile, a subject such as printing gets just over a page in the book, and the Apache web server warrants a single mention in a final chapter that just reels off different ways in which you can use a Linux box. | ||
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+ | Despite this minor complaint, there' | ||
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+ | Mon seul grief concernant //How Linux Works// est que des détails inutiles prennent trop de place, et cette place aurait pu être mieux utilisée pour donner davantage d' | ||
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+ | En dépit de ce grief mineur, il reste beaucoup d' | ||
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+ | ===== Encart ===== | ||
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+ | **Table of Contents | ||
Chapter 1: The Big Picture | Chapter 1: The Big Picture | ||
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Chapter 15: Development Tools | Chapter 15: Development Tools | ||
Chapter 16: Compiling Software from Source Code | Chapter 16: Compiling Software from Source Code | ||
- | Chapter 17: Building on the Basics | + | Chapter 17: Building on the Basics |
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+ | Table des matières | ||
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+ | Chapitre 1 : Une vue d' | ||
+ | Chapitre 2 : Les commandes de base et la hiérarchie des répertoires. | ||
+ | Chapitre 3 : Les périphériques. | ||
+ | Chapitre 4 : Les disques et les systèmes de fichiers. | ||
+ | Chapitre 5 : Démarrage de Linux : les chargeurs de démarrage et le noyau. | ||
+ | Chapitre 6 : Le commencement de l' | ||
+ | Chapitre 7 : La configuration dy système : journaux, heure système, travaux par lots et utilisateurs. | ||
+ | Chapitre 8 : Un examen plus approfondi des processus et de l' | ||
+ | Chapitre 9 : Comprendre votre réseau et sa configuration. | ||
+ | Chapitre 10 : Applications et services de réseau. | ||
+ | Chapitre 11 : Une introduction aux scripts shell. | ||
+ | Chapitre 12 : Déplacer des fichiers sur le réseau. | ||
+ | Chapitre 13 : Les environnements utilisateur. | ||
+ | Chapitre 14 : Un aperçu succinct de la version Desktop de Linux. | ||
+ | Chapitre 15 : Outils de développement. | ||
+ | Chapitre 16 : Compiler des logiciels à partir du code source. | ||
+ | Chapitre 17 : L' | ||
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