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From: Stephen G Searle <sgsearle@gmail.com>
To: tuhs@tuhs.org
Subject: [TUHS] Free Books
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2024 19:51:39 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <E86CEA00-A720-4806-890A-5204A34C9D58@gmail.com> (raw)

Hi Everyone,

I’m cleaning the office and I have the following free books available first-come, first-served (just pay shipping).

“Solaris Internals.”  Richard McDougall and Jim Mauro.  2007 Second Edition. 1020pp hardbound.  (2 copies)

“Sun Performance and Tuning - Java and the Internet.“  Adrian Cockcroft and Richard Pettit.  1998 Second Edition. 587pp softbound.

“DTrace - Dynamic Tracing in Oracle Solaris, MacOSX, and FreeBSD.”  Brendan Gregg and Jim Mauro.  2011.  1115 pp softbound.  (2 copies)

“Oracle Database 11g Release 2 High Availability.”  Scott Jesse, Bill Burton, & Bryan Vongray.  2011 Second Edition.  515pp softbound.

“Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration - The Complete Reference.”  Michael Jang, Harry Foxwell, Christine Tran, & Alan Formy-Duval.  2013.  582pp softbound.  (12 copies).  NOTE, this is an older edition not the one covering 11.2.

“Strategies for Real-Time System Specification.”  Derek Hatley & Imtiaz Pirbhai.  1988.  386pp hardbound.

“Mathematica.”  Stephen Wolfram.  1991 Second Edition.  961pp hardbound.  (Anyone want to save this from the landfill?)

Please send me mail off-list with your name and address and I’ll let you know shipping cost.

I expect to have additional books later this year.

Regards,
Stephen

             reply	other threads:[~2024-03-23 23:52 UTC|newest]

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