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The Official Damn Small Linux(R) Book: The Tiny Adaptable Linux(R) That Runs on Anything (Paperback)

~ Robert Shingledecker (Author), John Andrews (Author), Christopher Negus (Author)
Key Phrases: alternative hardware, icon type, mydsl extensions, Damn Small Linux, Full Remastering Environment, Alternate Ways (more...)
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Make the Most of Today’s Smallest, Fastest Desktop Linux Distribution–Damn Small Linux!

Damn Small Linux (DSL) is a super-efficient platform for everything from custom desktops to professional servers. Now, DSL’s creator and lead developer have written the first definitive, practical guide to this remarkable system. The Official Damn Small Linux Book brings together everything you need to put DSL to work in just minutes. Simply learn a few essentials, boot the live CD-ROM, and master the rest...one step at a time, hands-on.

 

If you’re new to Linux, you can quickly discover how to use DSL to take your data on the road, safely running your programs and personal environment on nearly any computer. Easily adapt DSL to run on anything from an alternative device (Internet appliance, hand-held, diskless PC, or mini-ITX system) to an older PC that might otherwise be headed for landfill.

 

Use this book and CD-ROM package to

  • Run DSL at blazing speed, from CD, USB pen drive, or directly from RAM
  • Run DSL from your hard drive or in a virtual environment within Windows
  • Add applications and create shareable extensions
  • Customize and remaster DSL to create your own distribution
  • Build a complete music and multimedia server
  • Use Skype VoIP phone service in DSL
  • Quickly set up an XAMPP Web server, complete with MySQL, PHP, and Perl, to host your personal Web pages

 CD-ROM Includes

  • Several versions of Damn Small Linux that let you run DSL directly from the CD, a Windows desktop, a pen drive, or your PC’s RAM.
  • Software packages (MyDSL extensions) including everything you need to create an Edna music server, Skype® VoIP calling client, multimedia picture frame, and tiny XAMPP Web server.
  • Tools for rebuilding and remastering Damn Small Linux.

 

Your Practical, Hands-On Guides to Getting Real Results with Free Software

 

Every book in this series encourages and challenges you to advance in the free software world. Boot the accompanying live DVD or CD and watch the Linux system, applications, and content described in the book come to life. When you finish, you’ll know how to use, customize, and rebuild that open source software. Start as a novice, by trying out examples...and finish as a professional!

 

System Requirements

  • Processor: 486DX (recommended Pentium I) or higher
  • Memory: 32MB RAM or more (can run entirely in memory in 128MB RAM)
  • Disk space: No hard disk space required to run from CD-ROM or USB thumb drive; 50MB minimum for frugal hard disk installs; 200-300MB recommended minimum for traditional hard disk installs
  • Graphics: SVGA-capable card with monitor capable of 800x600 resolution

 

 



About the Author

Robert Shingledecker’s IT career spans 35 years, beginning with hand-coding machine language programs targeted for Burroughs Corporation minicomputers. Later, he enjoyed using an assembler and then COBOL. Always having a passion for computers, he was an advocate for COMAL, and was an early hacker on MINIX and Coherent OS. In regards to Linux projects, Robert led the first large-scale deployment of Linux in the city of Garden Grove, California, where in 1994 he deployed Samba on DG/UX systems. He also designed a massively scalable Linux/AOLserver/Sybase e-commerce system. Robert then became CTO of several Linux-based dot-com companies. While building Linux-based, no install, live CD-ROM appliances, including firewalls, VPN, web, email, and database appliances, he became interested in Damn Small Linux. Soon, Robert joined John Andrews to help lead Damn Small Linux development. Now retired, Robert spends his time writing code and working on Damn Small Linux. He also enjoys traveling.

 

John Andrews is the creator of Damn Small Linux (DSL). As owner of a bead and jewelry store in 1996, John learned HTML and Perl to develop his own website. It eventually broadened to running websites for others on Linux servers. His interest in Linux encouraged him to switch to a Linux desktop full time. The appeal of fast and efficient applications led John to develop Damn Small Linux. After trying several mini-distributions, primarily for diagnostic and system recovery, John wanted to build a sub-50MB distribution that essentially had what he needed to accomplish a day’s work; the result was the Damn Small Linux distribution. John’s proficiencies include Perl, shell scripting, Lua, awk, *SQL, php, and some C programming languages.

 

Christopher Negus has been one of the world’s leading writers of Linux books for nearly a decade. His Red Hat Linux Bible series has sold more than one-quarter million copies worldwide. Chris also authored or coauthored the books Linux Bible (2005 through 2007 editions), Linux Toys, Linux Toys II, and Linux Troubleshooting Bible for Wiley Publishing. For Prentice Hall, Chris is the editor of the Negus Live Linux Series and author of that series’ flagship book, Live Linux CDs. Before becoming a full-time author, Chris Negus worked on UNIX operating system development teams at AT&T Bell Labs, UNIX System Labs, and Novell in the 1980s and 1990s. In particular, Chris worked in the areas of UNIX system administration and networking. When not working on computer books, Chris likes to spend time with his family: Sheree, Seth, and Caleb. Chris also enjoys playing soccer, singing opera (when nobody can hear him), and making things out of old computers.

 


Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR (August 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0132338696
  • ISBN-13: 978-0132338691
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #297,103 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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      alternative hardware, icon type, mydsl extensions, remastering environment, pen drive install, digital media frame, dsl desktop, boot dsl, frugal installation, running dsl, additional boot options, uci extension, additional boot parameters, oop module, utilities diskette, initial ramdisk, other boot options, remastering process, boot time options, music server, boot prompt, virtual hard drive, dsl system, main setup screen, user dsl
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      Damn Small Linux, Full Remastering Environment, Alternate Ways, Microsoft Windows, Extending Applications, Native Pen Drive Install, Edna Music Server, Install Options, Frugal Grub, Frugal Lilo, Traditional Hard Drive Install, Windows Vista, Debian Woody, Damn Small Machine, Program Caption, Secure Shell, Zile Command, Net Setup, John Andrews, Ogg Vorbis, Robert Shingledecker, Finding People, Person One, Joe's Window Manager, Compaq Presario
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      22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars One of Two Must Have Embedded Linux Books, January 25, 2008
      By B. Mitchel Latta (Vancouver, United States) - See all my reviews
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      I first started my journey into DSL via another book; Craig Hollabaugh's "Embedded Linux, Hardware, Software, & Interfacing," 2002, ISBN 0-672-32226-9. This book is extremely valuable, if you wish to know how to put together a small single purpose embedded Linux system. However, by the time that I began to read it in 2005 (marriage, moving), it was beginning to show it's age. Most of the links to additional reading, at the end of each chapter, were broken. In addition, most of the projects that I have been associated with, require some form of primitive GUI.

      Enter DSL! I fell in love immediately. Here were all of the missing pieces. Until the appearance of this book, the web and patience, were the only way to gain a good grounding in the techniques specific to this distro. The contents of this work are not just a repeat of that found on the net. The materials included are complementary to that information.

      Don't just read the 1st half of the book. Read the project material also. There are gems to be gleaned therein.

      The only complaint that I have about the book is in the binding, which is quite stiff, and therefore does not easily lend itself to setting next to the keyboard, or project workspace. I took my working copy (I have three) to an office supply store and had it coil bound for ~ $6.00. Problem solved.

      Good job guys...

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      5.0 out of 5 stars A top pick for any comprehensive computer library, December 2, 2007
      Damn Small Linux or DSL is a platform which can be used even by those new to Linux: it puts together everything needed to put DSL to work quickly, comes with a live CD-ROM, and packs in customization and application tips. The CD-ROM includes several versions of DSL to allow it to run either from the cd or a Windows desktop or even a pen drive, and offers all the tools perfect for juxtaposing with the book. This excellent package is a top pick for any comprehensive computer library where Linux or DSL is a feature.
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      4.0 out of 5 stars Damn Small Linux Book.....review, January 7, 2008
      By R. Hausafus (Pleasanton, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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      I have been a fan of the DSL distribution for several years, and was pleased hear of the book's release. While there is an abundance of online information for DSL (as well as other Linux distributions), having a "hard copy" reference available is handy. The book is well written, and documents the features of this extremely full-featured minimalist Linux. While the book comes with a CD inside the back cover, I would download the distribution directly and use the very active user forum for the latest information.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent all around reference on Damn Small Linux and using Linux in general


      I am a newcomer to Linux. In particular I needed to create a Linux distribution for a specialized purpose. Read more
      Published 26 days ago by Jerry Saperstein

      4.0 out of 5 stars A life saver
      This little book - and the accompanying CD kept me online after both of my computers' operating systems crashed. Read more
      Published 2 months ago by Edwin V. Hord

      5.0 out of 5 stars Damn Small Linux review
      Interesting and informative. A good entry for a newbee to get his/her feet wet with Linux.Live CD helpful and convenient.
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      3.0 out of 5 stars Damn Small Linux Book & Disk
      It may be a good book & product if you are a knowledgeable Linux user. For me, it's still too early to tell. Read more
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      3.0 out of 5 stars It's seems to run on anything...however...
      I had high hopes for DSL for my old X86 win98se machine.
      1. It would not boot off the live cd, though win98 will boot off cd. on this machine.
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      Published 7 months ago by Ronald M. Colbert

      4.0 out of 5 stars Go anywhere, do anything, Older PC's are modern again !
      Make your old PC a work horse with Damm Small Linux, and do it with out alot of technical knowledge with this book. Read more
      Published 15 months ago by CC from NJ

      5.0 out of 5 stars Linux for an old PC
      I found the book a good resource for someone trying to make the transition to Linux, and "Damn Small Linux" a good operating system for my old computer. Read more
      Published 19 months ago by Jerry H. Chambers

      4.0 out of 5 stars The Official Damn Small Linux(R) Book: The Tiny Adaptable Linux(R) That Runs on Anything (Negus Live Linux Series)
      Good book and software to get started. Users should have a basic understanding of computers and PC operating systems if using on older machines. Read more
      Published 20 months ago by Rob

      5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the investment!
      This book consolidates material that you would otherwise have to spend days scouring the web and forums to find. Read more
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      5.0 out of 5 stars Damn Small Concept is the Greatest Idea!!!
      I should say I started my journey in the Linux world with DamnSmallLinux. This Damn Small concept drew my attention and pulled me in to this efficient computing world. Read more
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