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Recommended Reading

Tutorial-Index recommended Reading of the Month is “Adobe Photoshop CS5 for Photographers: a professional image editor's guide to the creative use of Photoshop for the Macintosh and PC”, we believe that this book is for people with some Photoshop experience, even though the book does review the basics and then goes deeper into a wide variety of techniques aimed at photographers or graphic designers.

Marty Eveningn the author is himself a professional photographer and an experienced writer in the subject of Photoshop. The book is like an encyclopaedia on Photoshop, it guides you through all aspects of the software, don’t expect to read it in one go, it is a guide and will be most useful when you have a picture in mind and an idea of what you would like to do with it. We hope you find our recommendation interesting, “Adobe Photoshop CS5 for Photographers: a professional image editor's guide to the creative use of Photoshop for the Macintosh and PC”, is a very handy resource to have on your bookshelf.

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mkfs - how to construct a file system in Sun Solaris
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mkfs - how to construct a file system in Sun Solaris
how to mount a metadevice in Solaris Volume Manager
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how to mount a metadevice in Solaris Volume Manager
lsfs - how to find fragment size and number of bytes per inode (nbpi) for a filesystem in…
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lsfs - how to find fragment size and number of bytes per inode (nbpi) for a filesystem in IBM AIX
dfmounts - display mounted resource information in Sun Solaris
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dfmounts - display mounted resource information in Sun Solaris
how to find files greater than a particular size on one filesystem only
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how to find files greater than a particular size on one filesystem only
chfs - add concurrent i/o in IBM AIX 5L for JFS2 filesystem
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chfs - add concurrent i/o in IBM AIX 5L for JFS2 filesystem
dfshares - to list available resources from remote or local systems in Sun Solaris
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dfshares - to list available resources from remote or local systems in Sun Solaris
how to get NFS on AIX to work with Linux
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how to get NFS on AIX to work with Linux
nfs statistics information
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nfs statistics information
lslv - to get logical volume information in IBM AIX
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lslv - to get logical volume information in IBM AIX
how to grow a UFS filesystem in Solaris
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how to grow a UFS filesystem in Solaris
newfs - how to construct a new UFS file system in Sun Solaris
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newfs - how to construct a new UFS file system in Sun Solaris
dfsck - how to check two file systems simultaneously on different drives in IBM AIX
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dfsck - how to check two file systems simultaneously on different drives in IBM AIX
find files by modified time
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find files by modified time
df.sh - script to show local or nfs mounted filesystems information
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df.sh - script to show local or nfs mounted filesystems information
find files by size and modification time in current filesystem
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find files by size and modification time in current filesystem
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