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Books: A User's Report
Elizabeth Zinkann
My August column contained a review of the first edition of Networking:
A Beginner's Guide, which coincided with the release of Networking: A
Beginner's Guide, Second Edition. The latest release modifies numerous topics
and adds a very important chapter on Disaster Recovery. I have included a review
of the second edition in this column, in addition to reviews of the new Perl
Bookshelf and a certification guidebook. The book titles, authors, and publishers
of this month's selections include: SAIR Linux/GNU Installation and Configuration
Exam Cram by Michael Jang (Coriolis); The Perl CD Bookshelf; Version 2.0
(O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.); and Networking: A Beginner's Guide,
Second Edition by Bruce Hallberg (Osborne McGraw-Hill).
SAIR Linux/GNU Installation and Configuration Exam Cram
Michael Jang
The Coriolis Group
ISBN 1-57610-953-4
351 Pages
$34.99
Reference Card Included
http://www.coriolis.com/
http://www.examcram.com/
Certification acknowledges the achievement of a recognized level of expertise,
whether attained through study, experience, or a combination of the two. In
this Coriolis Exam Cram book, author Michael Jang demonstrates the structures
and procedures of the SAIR Linux/GNU certification tests and examines the content
of the Installation and Configuration Level One Exam 3X0-101. The Introduction,
Self-Assessment, and Chapter 1 (Sair Linux/GNU Certification Exams) provide
the reader with fundamental information about the certification process, how
to prepare for the exam, the best way to use this book, and the mechanics of
the Sair Linux/GNU test administration. The author also examines the subjects
that this test includes.<>
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