About the Authors
Chris Negus has spent the past three years as an instructor for Red Hat, Inc., teaching IT professionals to become Red Hat Certified Engineers (RHCE). Chris's certifications include RHCE, Red Hat Certified Instructor (RHCI), and Red Hat Certified Examiner (RHCX). He also has certifications in Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHCVA) and Red Hat Enterprise Deployment and Systems Management.
Before joining Red Hat, Chris wrote or co-wrote dozens of books on Linux and UNIX, including Red Hat Linux Bible (all editions), CentOS Bible, Fedora Bible, Linux Troubleshooting Bible, Linux Toys, and Linux Toys II. Recently, Chris co-authored several books for the Linux Toolbox series for power users: Fedora Linux Toolbox, SUSE Linux Toolbox, Ubuntu Linux Toolbox, Mac OS X Toolbox, and BSD UNIX Toolbox.
For eight years Chris worked with the organization at AT&T that developed UNIX before moving to Utah to contribute to Novell's UnixWare project in the early 1990s. When not writing about Linux, Chris enjoys playing soccer and just hanging out with his family.
Christine Bresnahan started working with computers over 25 years ago in the IT industry as a system administrator. Christine is currently an adjunct professor at Ivy Tech Community College in Indianapolis, Indiana, teaching Linux system administration, Linux security, and Windows security classes.
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