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About the Author
Richard Petersen, MLIS, teaches Unix and C/C++
courses at the University of California at Berkeley. He
is the author of Linux: The Complete Reference (all six
editions), Red Hat Enterprise and Fedora Linux: The
Complete Reference, Red Hat Linux, Linux Programming,
Red Hat Linux Administrator's Reference, Linux
Programmer's Reference, Introductory C with C++,
Introductory Command Line Unix for Users, and many
other books. He is a contributor to linux.sys-con.com
(Linux World Magazine) with articles on IPv6, the
Fedora operating system, Yum, Fedora repositories,
the Global File System (GFS), udev device
management, and the Hardware Abstraction Layer
(HAL).
About the Technical Editor
Dean Henrichsmeyer has served as technical editor
for a previous edition of Linux: The Complete Reference
and for several editions of another book, Red Hat
Linux: The Complete Reference. He holds a B.S. in
Computer Science and has been working with Linux
for more than a decade. He is currently a site director
for SourceForge, Inc., the media group responsible for
websites such as SourceForge.net, Linux.com,
Slashdot.org, freshmeat.net, and ThinkGeek.com.
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