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- From: danny@cs.su.oz.au (Danny Yee)
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 17:45:38 +1000
- Subject: Book Review - X User Tools
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- title: X User Tools
- by: Linda Mui + Valerie Quercia
- publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
- subjects: computing
- other: 812 pages, cdrom, index
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- _X User Tools_ is more than just a guide to various X programs.
- It begins with a fairly general introduction that assumes no prior
- knowledge of X, and finishes with almost a hundred pages on X system
- administration, including an introduction to tcl and tk. The approach
- is unstructured -- most chapters or chapter sections could stand by
- themselves and coherence is provided by plentiful cross-references
- rather than by linear progression -- and chatty rather than formal.
- The programs covered include desktop accessories (clocks, calendars,
- screen savers), network applications (mailers, xarchie, xftp, Web
- browsers), editors, games, xterm, window managers (twm, olwm, fvwm
- and mwm), resources and fonts, graphics tools, system administration
- utilities and lots more. (I'd call most of these applications rather
- than tools, but that's quibbling.) The enclosed CDROM contains
- binaries (Alpha OSF/1, HP700 HP/UX, Sun3, Sun4, Solaris, RS6000 and
- DECstation Ultrix) and sources for all the tools discussed which
- aren't in standard distributions (and some which are). Well over
- one hundred different programs are included.
-
- Yes, these programs *can* all be ftped, installed and run without this
- book, but browsing _X User Tools_ is a more pleasant way of finding
- new programs than long ftp sessions, and it's a lot more fun to read
- than manual pages. While the serious X system administrator will want
- a book devoted solely to administration, and the complete novice to
- X with no Unix background may find _X User Tools_ a bit overwhelming,
- almost anyone who uses X should find something of value in this volume.
- The people likely to appreciate it most are those running X under
- Linux or FreeBSD at home, who have to do basic sysadmin jobs themselves
- and who may not have ftp access, making the CDROM really invaluable.
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- %T X User Tools
- %A Linda Mui
- %A Valerie Quercia
- %I O'Reilly & Associates
- %C Sebastapol, California
- %D 1994
- %O paperback, cdrom, index
- %G ISBN 0-56592-019-8
- %P xlii,812pp
- %K computing
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- Danny Yee (danny@cs.su.oz.au)
- 25 March 1995
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