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    Introduction to Socket Programming
    These course notes are directed at Unix application programmers who want to develop client/server applications in the TCP/IP domain (with some hints for those who want to write UDP/IP applications). Since the Berkeley socket interface has become something of a standard these notes will apply to programmers on other platforms.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Learning Debian GNU/Linux
    This book will make your Linux journey easier, by giving you the big picture, providing you with step-by-step procedures, and getting you started doing useful or fun activities, such as word processing or games. This book focuses on the needs of the new Linux user and on desktop Linux applications. You'll learn about networks and servers, but the details of those topics are left for more advanced books.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition
    This book should be an interesting source of information both for people who want to experiment with their computer and for technical programmers who face the need to deal with the inner levels of a Linux box. Note that "a Linux box" is a wider concept than "a PC running Linux," as many platforms are supported by our operating system, and kernel programming is by no means bound to a specific platform. We hope this book will be useful as a starting point for people who want to become kernel hackers but don't know where to start.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Linux Newbies Administrator Guide
    A complete reference for new Linux users who wish to set up and administer their own Linux home computer, workstation and/or their home or small office network. The answers are meant to be simple, with just sufficient detail, and always supported with a readily usable example. The work is still in progress, but we hope the Guide can be helpful already. We welcome your corrections, advice, criticism, links, translations, and CONTRIBUTIONS. Pls note that there are no ad banners on our pages.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) Level 2 Examination Preparation
    Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) Level 2 Examination Preparation

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Motif Programming Manual (6A) / Motif Reference Manual (6B), 2nd Ed
    Motif Programming Manual (6A) / Motif Reference Manual (6B), 2nd Ed

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Programming Guide for Linux USB Device Drivers
    This document should give detailed information about the current state of the USB subsystem and its API for USB device drivers. The first section will deal with the basics of USB devices. You will learn about different types of devices and their properties. Going into detail you will see how USB devices communicate on the bus. The second section gives an overview of the Linux USB subsystem [2] and the device driver framework. Then the API and its data structures will be explained step by step. The last section of this document contains a reference of all API calls and their return codes.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Secure Programming for Linux and Unix
    This book describes a set of guidelines for writing secure programs on Linux and Unix systems. For purposes of this book, a ``secure program'' is a program that sits on a security boundary, taking input from a source that does not have the same access rights as the program. Such programs include application programs used as viewers of remote data, web applications (including CGI scripts), network servers, and setuid/setgid programs. This book does not address modifying the operating system kernel itself, although many of the principles discussed here do apply. These guidelines were developed as a survey of ``lessons learned'' from various sources on how to create such programs (along with additional observations by the author), reorganized into a set of larger principles. This book includes specific guidance for a number of languages, including C, C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl, and Ada95.,]Secure Programming for Linux and Unix

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    UNIX Bourne Shell Programming
    This course is for individuals who have completed "UNIX for Beginning Users" (or equivalent experience) and want to write UNIX BourneShell script files. A script file contains a sequence of UNIX commands which can be executed by entering one command. It is assumed that the student already has a good understanding of the UNIX operating system, be able to use a UNIX editor, and be familiar with a computer terminal or typewriter keyboard.

    Updated: 02/18/2005

    Unix Text Processing
    Unix Text Processing

    Updated: 02/18/2005

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