Self-Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination (Mark Wilding, et al)

 
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Self-Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination (Mark Wilding, et al)

Overcoming support challenges is the main deciding factor for a corporation to use Linux. Success in Linux adoption requires adopting a new support strategy. Due to Linux's open-source nature, there are numerous ways for businesses to obtain the support they require.

This includes more in-depth knowledge of how to examine issues, how to get assistance from the open source community (such as through Usenet), and how to fix issues internally without hiring a consultant.

To reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) and increase the return on investment (ROI) of their Linux strategy, every firm should include this book as a key component of their Linux adoption strategy. Advanced Linux experts running their own Linux systems will be able to utilize this book to troubleshoot. This book provides the staff with the fundamental knowledge they need to diagnose the majority of problems they will encounter and delves into the specifics of the trickiest issues. Additionally, it directs consumers to the right resources so they may swiftly seek assistance.

Ebook Details

About the Authors
  • A senior developer at IBM with a focus on UNIX and Linux technology is Mark Wilding. Wilding has deep knowledge of operating systems, networks, C/C++ development, and computer hardware and has over 15 years of experience building software. 
  • Dan Behman is a member of the Toronto IBM Software Lab's development team for the DB2 UDB for Linux Platform Exploitation. He has worked with Linux for more than ten years and has contributed to the porting and activation of DB2 UDB on the most recent systems that Linux supports, including 64-bit x86 and zSeries platforms.
Publisher
Published
Published Date / Year
1 edition (September 29, 2005)
License(s)
Open Publication License
Hardcover
456 pages
eBook Format
PDF, 8.3 MB
ISBN-10
013147751X
ISBN-13
978-0131477513

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