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- Scott_Seebass abstract "Scott Seebass began his career in the computer networking industry at the age of 20 when he co-authored the \"Unix System Administration Handbook\" with Evi Nemeth, Trent R. Hein and Garth Snyder in 1989, now in its third edition. This book is a primary tutorial for Unix as it covers FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris. Mr. Seebass went on to work at Interactive Systems and MT Xinu, where he focused on developing MORE/bsd, a commercial version of Unix. Recognizing the possibilities of Unix programming, Seebass co-founded Xinet in 1991, a digital asset management company. Xinet was acquired by North Plains Systems in April 2012. Seebass holds degrees in Computer Science and Statistics from University of California, Berkeley.".
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