Mastering Linux

Author: Arman Danesh  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780782152777

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780782129151

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780782129151

Subject: TP Automation Technology , Computer Technology;TP316 操作系统

Language: ENG

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Description

Join the Linux Revolution!

Newly revised and updated, Mastering Linux, Second Edition is the best all-in-one Linux resource available anywhere. Inside, you'll find everything you need to know to install, configure, use, and optimize this increasingly popular and respected operating system. You'll even find the operating system itself—the Publisher's Edition of Red Hat Linux 7, absolutely free on the enclosed CD!

Whatever you want to achieve with Linux, Mastering Linux makes it easy, providing the clear instruction and unique insights of a Linux expert who understands the needs of the non-Unix world.

Coverage includes:

  • Installing Linux
  • Configuring and using the GNOME and KDE graphical user interfaces
  • Configuring and using X-Windows v. 4
  • Using Linux commands
  • Managing files in Linux
  • Connecting to the Internet and e-mailing with Linux
  • Using Netscape 6 for Linux
  • Faxing from Linux
  • Using Linux on a LAN
  • Using Linux as part of a Windows network
  • Connecting and configuring USB peripherals
  • Creating a Linux Web server
  • Setting up and using a Linux mail server
  • Running DOS and Windows applications using Wine
  • Configuring your Linux system with LinuxConf
  • Re-compiling the Linux kernel

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 16

Introduction

pp.:  16 – 33

PART I: Welcome to Linux

pp.:  33 – 38

PART II: Installing Linux

pp.:  38 – 62

PART III: Using Desktop Environments in Linux

pp.:  62 – 118

PART IV: Mastering the Essentials

pp.:  118 – 326

PART V: Basic Connectivity

pp.:  326 – 518

PART VI: Using Linux in the Small Office/Home Office (SOHO)

pp.:  518 – 624

Part VII: Using Linux As a Web and E-Mail Server

pp.:  624 – 740

Appendices

pp.:  740 – 834

Index

pp.:  834 – 945

LastPages

pp.:  945 – 994

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