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    by Syngress Media (Editor): walks you through the installation and configuration of several major databases on Linux and provides a working example of an e-commerce Web site. Major commercial databases such as Oracle, Informix, Sybase, DB2 and Progress are covered in depth as well as the widely used freeware databases, MySQL and PostgreSQL
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    includes an ensemble of professional X-Windows tools for Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Graphics, Presentations, Email, WYSIWYG Web page editing, and more
  • Coreldraw for Linux F/X and Design
    by Shane Hunt: examines how to construct some of the hottest looks in graphic design - blurred and layered text, geometric collages, fisheye lens across text, and shredded and burned images
  • Exploring the JDS Linux Desktop
    by Tom Adelstein, Sam Hiser: a modern system for all kinds of users, novice through expert. As an unusually robust, well-integrated desktop system, it may become the first to fulfill the promise of mass adoption for open source. This book is the ideal guide to JDS: it is clear and direct, but loaded with insights from authors who have spent time working with, supporting, and enhancing the system
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    by Dave Phillips: explains the use of Linux for music and sound. The author describes how to implement Linux to store, edit, and play digital music on computers, covering digital-to-analog and analog- to-digital converters as well as sound file formats such as WAV, AIFF, and AU. He also offers tips on hardware and software components
  • Linux Shell Scripting With Bash
    by Ken O. Burtch: emphasizes professional scripting solutions through the use of structured programming and standard Linux development tools
  • The Concise Guide to Xfree86 for Linux
    by Aron Hsiao: the first book on the market that gives you the expert-level information you need to understand, configure and administer Xfree86 (also referred to as
  • The Linux Web Server CD Bookshelf
    by O'Reilly, Associates (Editor): includs unabridged versions of Running Linux, 3rd Edition; Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition; Apache: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition; MySQL & mSQL; Programming the Perl DBI; and CGI Programming with Perl, 2nd Edition. As a bonus, you also get the new paperback version of Linux in a Nutshell
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