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The Linux file system
In this article Hamish Taylor wants to explain the basics of the Linux file system and where you can expect to find things.

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SpamAssassin is a mail filter to identify spam using text analysis. Using its rule base, it uses a wide range of heuristic tests on mail headers and body text to identify "spam". SpamAssassin uses a wide variety of local and network tests to identify spam signatures. This makes it harder for spammers to identify one aspect which they can craft their messages to work around. Anti-spam tests and configuration are stored in plain text, making it easy to configure and add new rules. SpamAssassin encapsulates its logic in a well-designed, abstract API so it can be integrated anywhere in the email stream. The Mail::SpamAssassin classes can be used on a wide variety of email systems including procmail, sendmail, Postfix, qmail, and many others.

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    by Mark G. Sobell: Renowned Linux expert Mark Sobell has brought together comprehensive, insightful guidance on the tools system administrators, developers, and power users need most, and an outstanding day-to-day reference, both in the same book. This book is 100 percent distribution and release agnostic: You can use it on any Linux system, now and for years to come. What?s more, it?s packed with hundreds of high-quality examples: better examples than you?ll find in any other Linux guidebook. hot
  • Essential Computers: Linux: An Introduction
    by Brian Cooper: helps you to master the basics of running a completely different operating system on your PC, and includes: Finding out where to obtain Linux, Learning about Distributions, Establishing hardware requirements, Choosing software applications, Using essential keyboard shortcuts, Accessing other drives, Creating symlinks, Using The GIMP, Installing capplets, and Getting online with Linux
  • Guide to UNIX Using Linux, Second Edition
    by Michael Palmer, Jack Dent, Tony Gaddis: Provides a hands-on, practical guide that teaches the fundamentals of the UNIX operating system concepts, architecture, and administration. CD-ROM included
  • Guide to UNIX Using Linux, Third Edition
    by Michael Palmer: provides a hands-on, practical guide that teaches the fundamentals of the UNIX operating system concepts, architecture, and administration. CD-ROM included
  • Inside Linux
    by Michael Tobler: Linux for those unfamiliar with the operating system, with particular focus on the Caldera OpenLinux 2.2, Red Hat Linux 6, Slackware Linux 4, and SuSE Linux 6.1 distributions. Installation of XFree86, KDE, and GNOME are covered, as are the mechanics of setting up a TCP/IP network at the command line. Coverage of FTP and UUCP services conclude this book
  • Linux Cookbook
    by Carla Schroder: this unique and valuable collection of tips, tools, and scripts provides clear, concise, hands-on solutions that can be applied to the challenges facing anyone running a network of Linux servers from small networks to large data centers in the practical and popular problem-solution-discussion O'Reilly cookbook format
  • Special Edition Using Linux, Sixth Edition
    by David Bandel, Robert Napier: shows you how to install and configure the latest version of the Caldera Open Linux operating system--paying special attention to interconnectivity and day-to-day usage issues
  • The Complete Linux Kit
    Stefan Strobel, Rainer Maurer, Stefan Middendorf, Volker Elling: this two-volume, four-CD-ROM bundle consists of Linux Universe: Installation and Configuration and Linux: Unleashing the Workstation in Your PC
  • The Joy of Linux
    by Michael Hall, Brian Proffitt: an alternative to a manual on Linux operating systems, offering a conversational and celebratory look at the history and evolution of Linux, as well as its current cultures, communities, and controversies. Also offers secret facts and tips for Linux enthusiast
  • Turbolinux for Dummies
    by Jon "Maddog" Hall, Justin Ryan, Paul G. Sery: this book from Linux expert Jon Hall will be the first guide available on this popular Linux flavor, which is the only distribution available in English, Japanese, and Chinese. The CD-ROM contains the latest version of TurboLinux



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