An edition of Making Linux work (2001)

Making Linux Work

Essential Tips and Techniques (Computer User's Best Friend)

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An edition of Making Linux work (2001)

Making Linux Work

Essential Tips and Techniques (Computer User's Best Friend)

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English
Pages
800

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Cover of: Making Linux work
Making Linux work: essential tips & techniques
2002, Jamsa Press, Onword Press
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Cover of: Making Linux Work
Making Linux Work: Essential Tips and Techniques (Computer User's Best Friend)
July 12, 2001, OnWord Press (Acquired Titles)
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First Sentence

"When you power on a PC, the first program the computer runs is the operating system, which is actually many separate programs that run behind the scenes."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
800
Dimensions
9.2 x 7.4 x 1.2 inches
Weight
2.9 pounds

Edition Identifiers

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OL8700730M
ISBN 10
1884133789
ISBN 13
9781884133787
LibraryThing
5443859
Goodreads
514433

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OL3000438W

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When you power on a PC, the first program the computer runs is the operating system, which is actually many separate programs that run behind the scenes.
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