Red Hat Linux Bible: Fedora and Enterprise Edition
- 23h 14m
- Christopher Negus
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2003
If Red Hat Linux can do it, you can do it too…
With Red Hat Linux separating into the open source community Fedora Project and the commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, new opportunities arise for Red Hat Linux users. Red Hat Linux Bible leads you through the possibilities and choices between Fedora and enterprise installations. Covering everything from detailed instructions to running desktop applications and setting up more than a dozen server types, this book also features new sections on shell scripting, encryption techniques, setting up RAID disks, using yum, and much more.
Inside, you’ll find complete coverage of Red Hat Linux
- Install, tune, and configure Fedora and Red Hat Linux Enterprise 3
- Navigate GNOME and KDE desktops to run the latest applications
- Learn to use the Linux shell, file system, and text editors
- Try out the latest security techniques for detecting and dealing with attacks and setting up encryption keys
- Discover how to install extra software packages to play games, enhance security, and administer Linux
- Install Linux on a laptop and manage power events with acpid
- Use the newest Linux multimedia tools for audio, video, and CD burning
- Configure Samba file/printer sharing, iptables, firewalls, CUPS printers, and other features using Red Hat as an AppleTalk or NFS server for Mac OS 9 or OS X computers
- Manipulate file systems, tune disks, and support multiple users
About the Author
Christopher Negus has been working with UNIX systems, the Internet, and (more recently) Linux systems for more than two decades. During that time, Chris worked at AT&T Bell Laboratories, UNIX System Laboratories, and Novell, helping to develop the UNIX operating system. Features from many of the UNIX projects Chris worked on at AT&T have found their way into Red Hat and other Linux systems.
Most recently, Chris co-authored the book Linux Toys for Wiley Publishing. During the past few years, Chris has written several books on UNIX and the Internet, including Caldera OpenLinux bible, Internet Explorer 4 Bible, and Netscape Plug-Ins For Dummies for Wiley Publishing. He also wrote several books for Que Corporation, including The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Networking (second and third editions) and Using UNIX (second edition). Chris’s other writings include articles for Internet World, NetWare Connection, and Visual Developer magazines.
In this Book
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Red Hat Linux Bible—Fedora and Enterprise Edition
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An Overview of Red Hat Linux
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Installing Red Hat Linux
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Getting Started with the Desktop
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Using Linux Commands
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Accessing and Running Applications
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Publishing with Red Hat Linux
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Playing Games with Red Hat Linux
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Multimedia in Red Hat Linux
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Tools for Using the Internet and the Web
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Understanding System Administration
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Setting Up and Supporting Users
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Automating System Tasks
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Backing Up and Restoring Files
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Computer Security Issues
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Setting Up a Local Area Network
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Connecting to the Internet
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Setting Up a Print Server
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Setting Up a File Server
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Setting Up a Mail Server
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Setting Up an FTP Server
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Setting Up a Web Server
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Setting Up a News Server
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Setting Up Boot Servers: DHCP and NIS
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Setting Up a MySQL Database Server
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Making Servers Public with DNS
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Using Linux Servers from a Mac