From: "Kevin Jurrens" <kjurrens@garfieldgroup.com> To: <letters@lwn.net> Subject: World Renowned Authors Write "Linux Administration Handbook" Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 12:46:19 -0500 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Beth Hespe/Kevin Jurrens Garfield Group PR 215-867-8600 x235/273 bhespe@garfieldgroup.com kjurrens@garfieldgroup.com Prentice Hall PTR Publishes the Premiere Guide to Linux Administration Authors of “UNIX System Administration Handbook” Write the “LINUX Administration Handbook” Upper Saddle River, NJ, April 1, 2002 –Prentice Hall PTR today announced the publication of Linux Administration Handbook, written by world-renowned UNIX experts Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder and Trent R. Hein. The LINUX Administration Handbook provides the breadth and depth of material necessary to effectively use Linux in real-world business environments. Using the practical approach of their best-selling UNIX System Administration Handbook (Prentice Hall PTR, 1988, 1995, 2001), the authors address administration challenges in the three most popular and representative distributions of the Linux community: Red Hat 7.2, SuSE 7.3 and Debian 3.0. “Linux systems are just as functional, secure, and reliable as their proprietary counterparts,” wrote Linus Torvalds in the foreword. Torvalds, the creator of Linux, continued, “Thanks to the ongoing efforts of its thousands of developers, Linux is more ready than ever for deployment at the frontlines of the real world. The authors of this book know that terrain well, and I am happy to leave you in their most capable hands.” Written for both the novice administrator and as a trustworthy reference for the seasoned professional, Linux Administration Handbook features war stories and hard-won insights, examining how Linux systems behave in real-world environments. The authors cover difficult tasks in all their complexity including DNS configuration, networking, sendmail configuration, security management, kernel building, performance analysis and routing. The authors divide the book into three large sections: Basic Administration, Networking and Bunch o’ Stuff. Basic Administration provides a broad overview of Linux from a system administrator’s perspective while the Networking section describes the protocols used on Linux systems and the techniques used to set up, extend and maintain networks. Finally, Bunch o’ Stuff includes a variety of supplemental information including advice on topics ranging from hardware maintenance to the politics of running a Linux installation. Each chapter is followed by a set of practice exercises ranging from brief easy exercises to project-sized exercises. About the authors… Evi Nemeth Since retiring from the computer science facility at the University of Colorado, where she spent close to twenty years, Evi Nemeth continues to spend time at the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA), at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. She remains actively involved with the USENIX Association as a course instructor. Nemeth has spent the better part of her professional career involved in a number of professional activities, including the Internet Engineering Task Force and teaching tutorials for the Usenix Association, Uniforum, SANS, FedUnix, AUUG (Australia), NLUUG, (Netherlands), NUUG (Norway), Europen (Europe), and other UNIX related organizations. Widely recognized as an expert in the UNIX/Linux world, Nemeth has been published in dozens of publications and has won a wide range of awards, including the USENIX/LISA Lifetime Achievement Award and a “Top 25 Women on the Web” award. Currently, Nemeth is exploring the Caribbean on her 40-foot sailboat named Wonderland. Garth Snyder Garth Snyder has worked at NeXT and Sun Microsystems and holds a degree in electrical engineering from Swarthmore College. He is currently an MD/MBA candidate at the University of Rochester. Trent R. Hein Trent R. Hein is Applied Trust Engineering’s co-founder, president and CEO. Hein was named as a “Major Contributor” on the Lifetime Achievement Award which was presented to UC Berkeley’s Computer Systems Research Group by the USENIX Association. He was also one of three engineers hired at Berkeley Software Design, Inc., developers of the much-acclaimed BSD/OS Internet server operating system. Hein is a frequent speaker at technical conferences and has authored numerous white papers and articles for leading technology publications. Hein holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Colorado. Linux Administration Handbook by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder and Trent R. Hein. (Prentice Hall PTR 2002. 890 pp. ISBN: 0-13-008466-2. $49.99 US.) Editors and media: For complimentary review copies, permission for excerpts, art or interviews with the authors, please contact Kevin Jurrens of Garfield Group PR at 215-867-8600 x273 or kjurrens@garfieldgroup.com. # # #