OpenSolaris Bible

OpenSolaris Bible

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After a beginning overview of the history of OpenSolaris, its open-source licensing, and the community development model, this book then goes on to highlight the aspects of OpenSolaris that differ from more familiar operating systems. You'll learn how to become a power user of OpenSolaris by maximizing the abilities of advanced features like Dtrace, the fault management ar...more
Paperback, 971 pages
Published February 1st 2009 by John Wiley & Sons
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Eric Windisch
I wrote the following review for another site in June, 2009. Today, OpenSolaris is a relatively dead OS since the purchase of Sun by Oracle. Nevertheless, this book remains an excellent resource for those still running OpenSolaris.
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The OpenSolaris Bible is an excellent resource, beyond excellent. It caters to all levels, from "beginner to advanced", just as it says on the (back) cover. Few books are as versatile. You can pick this up, having no or only limited knowledge of Unix systems, you can...more
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