Feb 17

If you need to know it, it’s in this book! Cracking the AP Physics B Exam, 2012 Edition, includes: 

   • A comprehensive review of vectors, fluid mechanics, optics, atomic and nuclear physics, and more
   • Step-by-step strategies for cracking even the toughest problems
   • Detailed explanations for the free-response section of the exam
   • Updated strategies that reflect the AP test scoring change
   • 2 full-length practice tests with detailed explanations

Cracking the AP Physics B Exam, 2012 Edition (College Test Preparation)

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    Feb 15

    LPIC-1/CompTIA Linux+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Exams LPIC-1/LXO-101 & LXO-102

    Get complete coverage of all the objectives included on the LPIC-1 and CompTIA LXO-101 and LXO-102 exams inside this comprehensive resource. Written by a Linux expert and technology trainer, LPIC-1/CompTIA Linux+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide includes learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice exam questions, and in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass all three exams with ease, this comprehensive guide also serves as an essential on-the-job reference.

    COVERS ALL EXAM TOPICS, INCLUDING HOW TO:

    • Work with the Linux shell
    • Use the vi text editor
    • Manage Linux files and directories
    • Install Linux and manage the boot process
    • Configure the graphical environment
    • Manage software and hardware
    • Manage users, groups, file systems, and processes
    • Administer ownership, permissions, and quotas
    • Write shell scripts
    • Manage network settings and services
    • Secure Linux and use encryption

    CD-ROM FEATURES:

    • 150+ practice exam questions
    • PDF copy of the book
    • 50+ video training clips from the author

    Robb Tracy, CNE, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Linux+, has designed and implemented technical training products and curricula for major hardware and software vendors, including Novell, Micron Technology, and Messaging Architects, Inc. He has also served on industry-wide certification committees and is a cofounder of Nebo Technical Institute, Inc., a leading provider of information technology training and consulting. Robb is the author of CompTIA Linux+ Certification Study Guide and other books.

    LPIC-1/CompTIA Linux+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide (Exams LPIC-1/LX0-101 & LX0-102)

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      Feb 14

      Device drivers literally drive everything you’re interested in–disks, monitors, keyboards, modems–everything outside the computer chip and memory. And writing device drivers is one of the few areas of programming for the Linux operating system that calls for unique, Linux-specific knowledge. For years now, programmers have relied on the classic Linux Device Drivers from O’Reilly to master this critical subject. Now in its third edition, this bestselling guide provides all the information you’ll need to write drivers for a wide range of devices.

      Over the years the book has helped countless programmers learn:

      • how to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating system
      • how to develop and write software for new hardware under Linux
      • the basics of Linux operation even if they are not expecting to write a driver

      The new edition of Linux Device Drivers is better than ever. The book covers all the significant changes to Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel, which simplifies many activities, and contains subtle new features that can make a driver both more efficient and more flexible. Readers will find new chapters on important types of drivers not covered previously, such as consoles, USB drivers, and more.

      Best of all, you don’t have to be a kernel hacker to understand and enjoy this book. All you need is an understanding of the C programming language and some background in Unix system calls. And for maximum ease-of-use, the book uses full-featured examples that you can compile and run without special hardware.

      Today Linux holds fast as the most rapidly growing segment of the computer market and continues to win over enthusiastic adherents in many application areas. With this increasing support, Linux is now absolutely mainstream, and viewed as a solid platform for embedded systems. If you’re writing device drivers, you’ll want this book. In fact, you’ll wonder how drivers are ever written without it.

      Updated to cover version 2.4.x of the Linux kernel, the second edition of Linux Device Drivers remains the best general-purpose, paper-bound guide for programmers wishing to make hardware devices work under the world’s most popular open-source operating system. The authors take care to show how to write drivers that are portable–that is, that compile and run under all popular Linux platforms. That, along with the fact that they’re careful to explain and illustrate concepts, makes this book very well suited to any programmer familiar with C but not with the hardware-software interface. It’s worth noting that the emphasis in the title is on “device drivers” as much as “Linux.” This book will make sense to you if you’ve never written a driver for any platform before. It helps if you have some Linux or Unix background, but even that is secondary as a prerequisite to C skill.

      For a programming text–and one concerned with low-level instructions and data structures, at that–this book is remarkably rich in prose. You’ll typically want to read this book straight through, more or less skipping the code samples, before sketching out your plan for the driver you need to write. Then, go back and pay closer attention to the sections on specific details you need to implement, like custom task queues. For coding-time details about specific system calls and programming techniques, count on the index to point you to the right passages. –David Wall

      Topics covered: Techniques for writing hardware device drivers that run under Linux kernels 2.0.x through 2.2.x. Sections show how to manage memory, time, interrupts, ports, and other details of the hardware-software interface.

      Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition

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        Feb 07

        BUILD YOUR OWN PC is an easy to read book with clear instructions, and illustrations that take you through each phase of the building process. The process of building a PC takes a skilled computer tech about an hour or less to complete. Take your time, and build it at your own pace. This book closely works with the motherboard book that accompanies your motherboard. This book, with its seven illustrations, shows you how to go from simple parts to a fully assembled computer step by step. After years of putting this book together, and building computers for myself and others, I tell you the secrets of my strategy for successfully building a computer from Scratch. This manual provides helpful information to help you avoid common pitfalls and costly mistakes. This beginner’s level book also gives you troubleshooting tips you can utilize with any PC. Even a maintenance schedule is provided to help keep your PC running at it’s optimum state. With this book you can build a mid range computer, or a cutting edge gaming PC. You decide which, as you will be choosing the components that you want, and the price range that you want for your dream PC.

        Build Your Own PC

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          Feb 05

          The fearless guide for seniors, It’s Never Too Late to Love a Computer is a reassuring, friendly, straightforward guide that will turn computerphobes into computerphiles. Written specifically for people who did not grow up with personal computers or even use them in the office, it presents everything that older newbies need to know: selecting, buying, and setting up hardware and software; using and adjusting the monitor; getting comfortable with the mouse and keyboard; adding and operating peripherals, such as a printer or scanner. Special sections specifically address the different needs of Mac and Windows users. And then the fun begins, as the book not only shows how to use a computer, but also covers all the reasons why to. Staying in touch with families via e-mail. Looking after stocks. Booking travel plans. Shopping on-line. Researching health issues. Joining newsgroups. Meeting like-minded friends in chat rooms. Not to mention using the computer for other tasks and entertainment, like word processing (finally getting back to that novel) or playing games.

          It’s Never Too Late to Love a Computer: The Fearless Guide for Seniors

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            Jan 30

            Das Buch Automaisieren mit dem PC macht den Leser mit der Problematik PC und Industrieautomatisierung vertraut. Der erste Teil des Buches beschreibt die grundsätzlichen Anwendungsfälle für den Einsatz von PCs im industriellen Umfeld, sowie die Hardware des PCs und die daraus entstehende Problematik. Zur Abrundung dieses Kapitels wird die Anbindung des PCs im Feldbereich durch Netzwerke und Feldbusse angerissen. Der zweite Teil beschäftigt sich mit den unterschiedlichen Betriebssystemen und Softwareprodukten aus der Sicht der Automatisierungstechnik. Hierbei werden die besonderen Eigenschaften der jeweiligen Betriebssysteme diskutiert, um abschließend Software-Entwicklungsumgebungen vorzustellen. Abschließend wird eine Einführung in die Realisierung von Automatisierungslösungen mit dem PC gegeben.

            Automatisieren mit dem PC (VDI-Buch) (German Edition)

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