Linux Installation / Introduction Books
Update: 09/30/06
- Red Hat Linux 6 Unleashed shows you how to install, configure, and
manage version 6.0, the latest version of Red Hat operating system. Version
6.0 boasts the latest Linux kernel, a new and improved installation program,
updated libraries and a host of other improvements. Learn how the operating
system works from the inside out. The book covers everything from managing
the installation processes to configuring the system as an Internet server.
Extensive coverage of shells and shell programming is also covered, along
with the programming tools and utilities that help the administrator and programmer
perform their tasks more efficiently
- Debian Gnu/Linux 2.2 Unleashed shows you how to install, configure,
and manage the latest version of Debian Linux. This book covers the most important
topics to the Debian Linux intermediate/advanced user on installation and
management of Debian systems. Advanced topics show you how to set up an Internet
server, set up a firewall, and install Linux on notebook computers. Debian
GNU/Linux 2.2 Unleashed also has extensive coverage of working with open-source
databases, and covers programming in several languages and shells in detail.A
- The No B.S. Guide to Red Hat Linux 6 is a clear, easy-to-follow
guide to installing and learning to use the most popular commercial distribution
of the Linux operating system. Meant for Linux novices with Microsoft Windows
experience, this book provides procedural information about installation and
configuration. It then conveys orientations to the Linux way of thinking about
problems and the tools used to get work done, mostly with the Bash shell.
The No B.S. Guide to Red Hat Linux 6 ships with its eponymous operating system
and a bunch of other software on this page.
- Openlinux Installation & Configuration This book is a step-by-step,
focused tutorial on installing and reliably maintaining a comprehensive Internet
solution, including a corporate mail server, Web Server and more--on a shoestring
budget. Topics include Set up and Installation, Connecting to the Internet,
Basic services--mail and news, Setting up a Web server, Security, Advanced
networking, Managing the system accounts, logs, backups, configuring workstations,
and Troubleshooting
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