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Linux Toys II: 9 Cool New Projects for Home, Office, and Entertainment (ExtremeTech)
Christopher Negus
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| #3317081 in Books | Wiley | 2005-11-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x.90 x7.40l,1.47 | File type: PDF | 397 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Dated after only four years|By Jerry Saperstein|Chris Negus is an excellent writer and one of the most knowledgeable Linux people to be found. He wrote "Linux Toys" in 2003 and he is the first to admit that it is now completely outmoded. "Linux Toys II" was published in 2005 and in only four years, it is showing its age. A testament to the rapidly evolving Linux and electronics||“…will be a hit with all those Linux geeks out there that bought (and loved) the first one.” (Publishing News, 25th March 2005)|From the Back Cover|The Linux toyshop just added a new wing |Tired
Builds on the success of the original Linux Toys, with new projects you can build using different Linux distributions
All-new toys in this edition include a MythTV entertainment center, eMoviX bootable home movies, a BZFlag game client and server, and an Icecast Internet radio station, plus five more.
Companion Web site, LinuxToys.net, provides information for further enhancing your Linux Toys II projects
Includes a CD-ROM with scripts...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Linux Toys II: 9 Cool New Projects for Home, Office, and Entertainment (ExtremeTech) | Christopher Negus. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.