No, Linux Security cookbook is not a good cookbook. Linux is a computer program and therefore does not have anything to do with food and/or cooking. . .
The Diabetic Gourmet Cookbook is a good cookbook available at Amazon. Betty Crocker's Diabetes Cookbook: Everyday Meals is also another good option at Amazon.
Linux Security Tool Distribution (STD) is really good.
The security of Linux, no Viruses, harder to hack than Windows.
Linux runs under a UNIX system, which has pretty high security. However, there are programs like AVG or Avast that both work good with Linux. Hope this helps. ~Anonymous
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A good place in a cookbook for appetizers would be the front of the book.
Betty Crocker's cookbook would have the recipes that you are looking for. Amazon.com also has it for sale at www.amazon.com/...Low...Low-Cholesterol-Cookbook/.../0812926.
There are a number of good cookbooks out there for diabetics. Betty Crocker makes one called "Betty Crocker's Diabetic Cookbook and it costs $13.32 at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Betty-Crockers-Diabetes-Cookbook-Everyday/dp/0764567047
Linux has more good, fast and easy-to-use servers. The TCP/IP stack is slightly faster There is no limit as to amount of connections. Guess that's it, aside from better security and speed of system itself.
There are two ways of doing this:Use a virtualization program such as VirtualBox to install run Linux and Windows side by side at the same time.Partition your hard drive and install Linux to an empty partition to set up a dual boot partition. Be careful with this option; you can damage your files if you make a mistake, but you'd get much better performance than if you took option one. See the related links for a good guide on how to do this.
Linux is a very common platform for websites and applications that run them. It is popular because it has a very good track record with security, performs well on almost all types of hardware and workloads, and can be had at a much lower cost than Windows.
There are many good cookbooks for diabetics that I have read in the past. Some good ones are the "Betty Crocker's Diabetes Cookbook", and the "Diabetes Cookbook - For Dummies." There are so many opportunities out there for diabetics.