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Title: Linux All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies (2006)
Post by: #phobia on 21 de August , 2006, 01:17:45 PM
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8 books in 1- your key to success with Linux!

Your one-stop guide to working with various Linux distributions

Linux is hot! It's cost-effective, secure, and comes in a lot of varieties. And with this book to walk you through it, choosing and using a Linux distribution is time-efficient too. Here's the essential scoop on Fedora Core, SUSE, Debian(r), Xandros(r), Knoppix, SimplyMEPIS, and Ubuntu, with information on Firefox(r), SELinux, and more!

Discover how to
* Install and configure Linux
* Work with multimedia and OpenOffice.org
* Set up a LAN
* Explore SELinux security features
* Manage mail and news servers
* Run Internet and FTP servers

 

From the contents
Introduction.

Book I: Linux Basics.

Chapter 1: Introducing Linux.

Chapter 2: Installing Linux.

Chapter 3: Troubleshooting and Configuring Linux.

Chapter 4: Trying Out Linux.

Book II: Linux Desktops.

Chapter 1: Introducing the GUI Desktops.

Chapter 2: Commanding the Shell.

Chapter 3: Navigating the Linux File System.

Chapter 4: Introducing Linux Applications.

Chapter 5: Using Text Editors.

Book III: Networking.

Chapter 1: Connecting to the Internet.

Chapter 2: Setting Up a Local Area Network.

Chapter 3: Adding a Wireless Ethernet LAN.

Chapter 4: Managing the Network.

Book IV: Internet.

Chapter 1: E-Mailing and IMing in Linux.

Chapter 2: Browsing the Web.

Chapter 3: Reading Newsgroups and RSS Feeds.

Chapter 4: Using FTP.

Book V: Administration.

Chapter 1: Introducing Basic System Administration.

Chapter 2: Managing Users and Groups.

Chapter 3: Managing File Systems.

Chapter 4: Installing and Updating Applications.

Chapter 5: Customizing the Linux Kernel.

Book VI: Security.

Chapter 1: Introducing Linux Security.

Chapter 2: Securing a Linux Host.

Chapter 3: Improving Network Security.

Chapter 4: Performing Computer Security Audits.

Book VII: Internet Servers.

Chapter 1: Managing Internet Services.

Chapter 2: Running a Web Server.

Chapter 3: Setting Up the FTP Server.

Chapter 4: Managing Mail and News Servers.

Chapter 5: Managing DNS.

Chapter 6: Using Samba and NFS.

Book VIII: Programming.

Chapter 1: Programming in Linux.

Chapter 2: Programming in C.

Chapter 3: Writing Shell Scripts.

Chapter 4: Programming in Perl.

Appendix.


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