I can't recommend any books, but I've been using the SMEServer Linux distro for a couple of small businesses I'm involved with. Works right 'out of the box' as a SAMBA file server, gateway & firewall, user/account manager, POP3 server, FTP server, and backup/archiver with a nifty web interface. Nice and simple, and all that our businesses need.
It's a RedHat-based distro, so you might need a good book for that. Install Subversion and you've got a great little repository and revision control system too.
I can't recommend any books, but I've been using the SMEServer Linux distro for a couple of small businesses I'm involved with. Works right 'out of the box' as a SAMBA file server, gateway & firewall, user/account manager, POP3 server, FTP server, and backup/archiver with a nifty web interface. Nice and simple, and all that our businesses need.
It's a RedHat-based distro, so you might need a good book for that. Install Subversion and you've got a great little repository and revision control system too.