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Rating:  Summary: One of the best Redhat Server set up books in the market Review: In my opinion, the main strength of this book is the compilation of all the instructions you need to set up basic components of a network (web server, mail server, samba etc). With this book, a novice can possibly get a (fairly secured network up and running in just a few days). Mr Khabir also stress on security issues pertaining to each part of the setup.All in all, this book provides a good starting point for a novice in linux-based network setup. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Best Written Book on Red Hat Linux I have found Review: Mohammed Kabir presents one of the best written books I have found on the subject. I have ready many of his other articles and books and found them to be equally informative, providing clear and concise summaries of the most practical information required to perform everyday maintenance and installations.
Rating:  Summary: Best Written Book on Red Hat Linux I have found Review: Mohammed Kabir presents one of the best written books I have found on the subject. I have ready many of his other articles and books and found them to be equally informative, providing clear and concise summaries of the most practical information required to perform everyday maintenance and installations.
Rating:  Summary: In depth in most places Review: My copy of Kabir's Red Hat Linux 7 Server book is dogeared and worn, because as a reference manual, its been invaluable to me. Sure, it has its inconsistencies in places, but overall, its accurate. I'm not sure I would trust its indepth knowledge on the 2.5 kernel in Red Hat Linux 8, because RHL8 didn't come with a 2.5 kernel. Besides that, its quite possibly the best of the "Red Hat Linux" books on the market.
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