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New Books
New CD's
New Clothing,
"We have added NetBSD to our Embroidered Clothing Line"
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|  |  | Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Ed By David Pogue
First Edition July 2005
Series: The Missing Manuals
864 pages
As soon as Apple comes out with another version of Mac OS X, David Pogue hits the streets with another impeccable Missing Manual to cover it. This new edition explores the latest features in Mac OS X Tiger, such as Spotlight, iChat AV and Automator. Ideal for every user, this guide has something new on every page, along with David Pogue's celebrated wit and expertise.

|  |  | Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security By Yanek Korff, Paco Hope, Bruce Potter
First Edition March 2005
464 pages
Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security is the only book currently on the market devoted completely to BSD security. Dozens of practical examples help administrators of all stripes select, configure, and deploy these operating systems. By describing security solutions for real-life scenarios, this convenient guide lets administrators push their server's security to the next level

|  |  | Unix History - DVD by Kirk McKusick The history of Unix development at Berkeley has been recounted in detail by Marshall Kirk McKusick in his chapter in the O'Reilly book Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution. It is now possible to get a two and a half hour video in which he brings the history to life complete with anecdotes and interesting footnotes to the historical narrative.
Marshall Kirk McKusick's work with Unix development spans some twenty years. From his first paper on the implementation of Berkeley Pascal in 1979, to his pioneering work in the eighties on the BSD Fast File System, the BSD virtual memory system, the final release from the UC Berkeley Computer Systems Research Group, 4.4 BSD Lite2, and his work after 4.4 BSD. A key figure in Unix development, his experiences chronicle not only the innovative technical achievements but also the interesting personalities and philosophical debates in Unix over the past twenty years. His talk covers many of these areas as he describes his years at the Computer Systems Research Group at Berkeley.

|  |  | FreeBSDŽ 6.0
|  |  | Toppers Shoulder Pack embroidered 70-denier nylon
Waterproof backing
White drawstring closure
Size: 17" x 20"

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