Solaris 9 for Dummies
![]() |
|
||||||||||||||
Product Description
Discover new security features and easier installationLight up your system with a new resource manager, volume manager, and directory server
In the dark about Solaris 9? Open this book and let the sun shine in! It'll help you chart a course for StarOffice, explore CDE and GNOME desktops, and harness Solaris power to configure Web servers, access Internet services, build great Web sites, manage files and directories, and a galaxy of other tasks.
The Dummies Way
- Explanations in plain English
- "Get in, get out" information
- Icons and other navigational aids
- Tear-out cheat sheet
- Top ten lists
- A dash of humor and fun
Customer Reviews
Scammer seller
Christopher LindseyThis guy claimed to ship via media mail. I am not sure anything takes this long to get sent by mail.Unless they are using Pony Express. This guy is a scammer and a rip off artist. Dont trust a deadbeat seller like him
Solaris 9 for Dummies
Hugh CapperA good basic reference to get you started in the world of Solaris. The book is easy to understand and use.
Good book for Solaris novices
Dan AndersonThis is a good book for pepple new to Solaris. It covers command line basics, CDE X Windows, Star Office, and some basic GUI (menu)-based system administration and security.
Each topic is well-explained with clear examples, such as setting up secure shell (SSH). There's several tips and solutions for various problems, such as problems configuring name services (DNS).
However, this book is not for in-depth Solaris system administration. Also, if you have UNIX/Linux experience, a lot of the material will be repeative.
good read - up to speed quickly - good place to start
IrishMASMSWhile having some classroom experience with Solaris I would not consider myself experienced with it at all. So with having a big Solaris implementation ahead, I needed a good read on Solaris to get me up to speed & figure out where I was heading. This was a good book to start out with, balanced between someone who would use Solaris on a day to day basis (end user wise) and between someone who would be the sys admin of a Solaris box. It covered many topics lightly, but that is the nature of the book (and the Dummies series). This title was what I was hoping for. Certainly a good book to get you up to speed quickly; and now I have a page of notes to research and get smarter on.
Very good, comprehensive introduction to Solaris 9
After having looked at all too many different books on Solaris, I had just about given up hope on finding a book that was focused on the user experience, rather than the job of system administration. Then I found "Solaris 9 for Dummies". Written in the typical light, breezy Dummies style this book does a great job of teaching you how to get up to speed and efficient with Solaris 9.There's also plenty of system administration content, but the author wisely defers to 1000 page tomes on Solaris administration (and the lots of good administrative material from Sun themselves that we got with our systems) for the nitty-gritty.
This book is good enough that you can hand it to newbies who've just been put in front of a Solaris computer and expect them, within a day or two, to be completely up-to-speed and ready to work!
Recommended.
