books by Michael Jang
books:
Linux Annoyances for Geeks: Getting the Most Flexible System in the World Just the Way You Want It ...
9 reviews
Michael Jang
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2006
Excellent for those looking to solve common (annoying) issues
This book isn't for a beginners but for those who already have experience with linux. I consider myself a moderate geek. Although the book doesn't explain everything in detail, it does have good references to other links that go into detail. For examples it explains how to install kerberos, but doesn't go into much detail on the hows or whys. I like the fact that it's not a bible!!!. It's pretty ...
Mastering Red Hat Linux 9
9 reviews
Michael Jang
Sybex
, 2003
Book Review: Mastering Red Hat Linux 9
Wow! Mastering Red Hat Linux 9 is a huge and very complete guide to Red Hat Linux 9. It's over 900 pages, and includes the "Publisher's Edition" of RH9 on 2 CD's. It is written in a style which should accomodate Linux newcomers and more experienced users alike. There are a LOT of examples, code snippets, and screenshots throughout the book. In fact sometimes the abundance of these tend to ...
MCSE Guide to Microsoft Windows 98 (Mcse & Mcsd Series)
1 review
Michael Jang
Course Technology
, 1998
A most comprehensive book
I thought I knew Windows 98 until I read this book. The exercises are great, 'cause they teach you to stretch Windows 98 with everything that you do.
Linux(R) Patch Management: Keeping Linux(R) Systems Up To Date (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series)
6 reviews
Michael Jang
Prentice Hall PTR
, 2006
Terrific resource!
Although I'm very proficient on the Linux distros that I use every day, I always seem to have a new Linux system enter the environment that I'm unfamiliar with and must maintain or visit a site that uses a distro that my only interaction with was to patch on my last visit (...now how did I do that again?). Trying to remember all of the patching idiosyncrasies of each distro used to be a daunting ...
Atlas of American Diversity
3 reviews
Michael Jang
AltaMira Press
, 1998
An core reference title for school & community libraries.
The Atlas Of American Diversity documents the diversity and variance of race and ethnicity in America today, and examines the issues that affect the different groups. The topics covered include immigration and migration, socioeconomic status, health, crime, language, and politics. The data and text are enhanced and illuminated with color maps and charts. The Atlas Of American Diversity is an ...
RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide (Exam RH302), Third Edition
19 reviews
Michael Jang
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
, 2002
"Good" but just for a theory
I have RHCE and "yes" I bought this book but "no" it didn't help me. Why you ask? Because RedHat has changed their exam in Dec 2003. Please visit RedHat website to find out what they changed and how the exam will be given. Because of the NDA I'll be able to tell you that this exam is 100% performance based and it means that there are not going to be any multiple choise MSCE* kinds of questions. ...
Mastering Fedora Core 5
2 reviews
Michael Jang,
John Downes
Sybex
, 2006
An Excellent Resource
This is an excellent resource for anyone who is looking to negotiate Fedora. The book is very direct, pragmatic, and well written. The author speaks clearly and has the material organized in a manner such that it can be applied directly and understood easily. I have been working on the CompTIA Linux+ exam, and this book has taken me 'to the next level' in terms of understanding what is going on ...
Red Hat Certified Engineer VTC Training CD
1 review
Michael Jang
Virtual Training Company, Inc.
, 2008
Great CBT to study Linux
I own this CBT from VTC its really Great CBT to learn Redhat Linux . and the VTC company is agreat Company also , i study Network+ 2005 with VTC CBT , and i Pass the Exam . thanks VTC thanks Amazon
RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux (Exam RH302)
37 reviews
Michael Jang
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
, 2004
Absolutely essential for RHCE exam candidates!
I picked this book up about a month before my RHCE exam was scheduled. I had been studying using the course objectives and the Red Hat Deployment Guide, but felt I was missing that extra jump to put me ahead of the game. This book was EXACTLY that extra jump. As a direct result of studying this book, I nailed the first half of the RHCE (100%), and got 93%/89% on the RHCT/RHCE portions of the ...
Sair Linux/GNU Installation and Configuration Exam Cram (Exam: 3X0-101)
6 reviews
Michael Jang
Coriolis Group Books
, 2001
Great Guide!
This book is awesome! I have read the other SAIR Linux Certification test books, but none of them truly let you understand what you're doing like this book, along with a practice test on the end of each chapter, this book really makes sure you understand your stuff! I reccommend this book for novices to the 'LeEt Linux haxor'z.
Mike Meyers' Linux+ Certification Passport (Mike Meyers' Certification Passport)
2 reviews
Michael Jang
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
, 2008
Readable/Usable
I've tried several different books on this subject (all to long and boring), this one is to the point and useful, no whole chapters on "history". Very usable.
Income, language, and citizenship status: factors affecting the health care access and utilization of Chinese ...
Michael Jang,
Evelyn Lee
, ...
National Association of Social Workers
, 1998
This digital document is an article from Health and Social Work, published by National Association of Social Workers on May 1, 1998. The length of the article is 5305 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the author: Key words: access; demographics; ...
Mastering Linux
23 reviews
Arman Danesh
, Michael Jang, 2001
Awsome Eye opener into the wonder that is Linux!
This is one of the few great books on linux I have ever seen. The auther does not just breeze over your head assuming you know certain things like most authors do, nor does he speak below you. Many books about linux just tell you to type commands, or do this or do that but dont tell you why you are doing it and principals behind it. This guy is a great teacher, and buy the time you are done ...
Linux Networking Clearly Explained
Bryan Pfaffenberger
, Michael Jang
Morgan Kaufmann
, 2001
Linux, like all Unix variants, was built for networking above all. As a result, its networking features are flexible and reliable--and daunting to Linux newcomers who aren't familiar enough with terms and concepts even to know what to look for in the documentation. Bryan Pfaffenberger does a service to people new to Linux networking with Linux Networking Clearly Explained , an assume-nothing guide to local area networks (LANs) and Internet ...
Mastering Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
2 reviews
Sybex, 2004
perhaps a reference text?
This may be more of a reference book than a text on its subject. The breadth of topics is commendable and certainly encompasses much of what you as a sysadmin will probably want to do on a linux machine or cluster. Jang's choice of the Red Hat linux is good; the most common implementation of linux around. On such a system, the first thing anyone sees after logging in is the desktop. He ...
RHCT Red Hat Certified Technician Linux Study Guide (Exam RH202) (Certification Press)
2 reviews
Michael Jang
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
, 2004
More than just an Exam Cram
The rise of Red Hat has been marvelous to watch. Starting with a 'free' operating system, they have produced an integrated software system that rivals the big kid on the block. With this kind of success, comes more success. Now you see job ads for people who know Red Hat. And with this comes certifications. How do you prove that you've even typed 'ls' into your system. This book is at once ...
MCSE Windows 98 Exam Prep (Exam: 70-098)
5 reviews
Michael Jang,
Ed Tittel
Coriolis Group Books
, 1999
Taught me more than just Windows 98
The book is structured quite nicely for new networkers. It starts with something that I thought I knew (the Internet) and helped me learn about something more difficult (Dial-Up Servers, Novell Networks, User and Share level networks).
Linux+ Exam Cram
11 reviews
Michael Jang
Coriolis Group Books
, 2001
Ok reference, except for the typos and mistakes
I have 5 years of Unix experience, and several years of Linux experience. I bought this book...on sale. It's not worth the full price... Reading the book was pretty easy. Most examples are clear, the book is small and easy to read on the train. However, the downside to this book is the number of errors. Simple typos are forgivable, but there were problems with practice test questions, diagrams ...
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