Résumé
Install and configure Red Hat Linux 9 - no experience needed!
Interface with GNOME, connect to a wireless network, and build a firewall
Put the power of the penguin in your PC with this handy, plain-English guide to Red Hat Linux 9. In no time, you can have Red Hat Linux installed, get connected to the Internet, play media files, work with Word documents, set up a Web server, customize your own flexible, powerful workstation, and do it all for peanuts!
All this on 2 bonus CD-ROMs
- Publisher's Edition of Red Hat Linux 9
- Includes Apache Web Server, GNU™ compiler, GNOME and KDE Desktop, and more !
Contents
- Introduction
- Installing Red Hat Linux
- And in the Opposite Corner . . . a Penguin?
- Getting Ready for Red Hat Linux
- Ready, Set, Install!
- Getting Red Hat Linux
- Got Net?
- Dial-Up Modems Still Get the Job Done
- Broadband Rocks!
- Connect Locally, Communicate Globally: Connecting to a LAN
- Fire, Fire! Heh-Heh, Firewalls Are Cool!
- Linux, Huh! What Is It Good For? Absolutely Everything!
- Gnowing GNOME
- Gnowing More Applications
- Surfin' the Net and Groovin' to Tunes
- Live from the Net
- Going to the Office
- Revenge of the Nerds
- Building Your Own, Private Network
- Creating Basic Linux Network Services
- Securing Your Future
- Bringing In the Red Hat Linux Repair Person
- The Part of Tens
- Ten Problem Areas and Solutions
- Ten Security Vulnerabilities
- The Appendixes
- Appendix A: Discovering Your Hardware
- Appendix B: Filing Your Life Away
- Appendix C: Becoming a Suit: Managing the Red Hat Linux File System
- Appendix D: Revving Up RPM
- Appendix E: System Requirement
- Index
L'auteur - Jon 'maddog' Hall
Jon "maddog" Hall is the Executive Director of Linux International, a vendor organization dedicated to promoting the use of the Linux Operating System. He has been in the computer industry for over a quarter century (somehow that sounds more impressive than just "25 years"), the past 18 years of which have been spent using, programming, and admiring the UNIX Operating System. Currently, Jon works for Compaq Computer Corporation, where he is helping to shape Compaq's strategy with respect to Linux. Previously, Jon was the Department Head of Computer Science at Hartford State Technical College, where his students lovingly (he hopes) gave him the nickname "maddog" as he tried to teach them operating system design, compiler theory, and how to live an honorable life.
L'auteur - Paul G. Sery
works for Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque,
New Mexico. He is a member of the Computer Service Unit,
Special Projects, which specializes in managing and
troubleshooting UNIX and Linux systems. Paul is the author
of LINUX Network Toolkit, IDG Books Worldwide, 1998,
and has a bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from
the University of New Mexico. When he is not beating his
head against systems administration problems, Paul and his
wife Lidia enjoy riding their tandem through the bosque in
the Rio Grande valley. They also enjoy traveling throughout
Mexico.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Jon 'maddog' Hall, Paul G. Sery |
Parution | 05/06/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 390 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 660g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780764539909 |
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