Linux Bible 2010 Edition : Boot Up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 13 Other Distributions

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Author: Christopher Negus

ISBN-10: 0470485051

ISBN-13: 9780470485057

Category: Linux

The definitive guide to the basics of one of the most popular operating systems in the world\ Whether you're a first-time Linux user or you're migrating from another operating system, this book is an ideal introductory guide for getting comfortable with the building-block nature of Linux. Written by bestselling author Christopher Negus, this guide is packed with in-depth descriptions on the basics of Linux desktops, servers, and programming tools and gets you up to speed on all the new and...

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Voted one of the five "Favorite Linux Books of All Time" by readers of Linux Journal! Try out 18 different Linux distributions to see which one is right for you Many Internet sites you visit or gadgets you use are run by Linux systems. Now you can try out Linux on your own PC! Run Linux live or install it side by side with your Windows or Mac OS system. This book includes step-by-step instructions and software to use Linux as a desktop, server, or programmer's workstation. Move to software freedom and find the right Linux for your home, school, small business, or enterprise. Install and use the latest Linux systems for desktops and servers Access free and open source software for e-mail, Web browsing, and games Launch all your music, video, images, and documents in Linux Set up your own print, file, e-mail, and Web servers Get a stable and secure system using Linux firewall and security tools Create your own cool apps with useful programming tools A total of 18 different Linux distributions are included on the DVD and CD-ROM. To try out Linux, boot directly Ubuntu, openSUSE, KNOPPIX, Fedora, PCLinuxOS, Gentoo, BackTrack, and other live Linux distributions To keep Linux permanently, install those and other distributions to your hard disk What's on the DVD and CD-ROM? DVD Includes Ubuntu Linux (live/install) Fedora Linux (live/install) openSUSE (live/install) KNOPPIX (live/install) Gentoo Linux (live/install) Slackware® Linux (install) PCLinuxOS (live/install) BackTrack (live) Mandriva One (live/install) AntiX (live/install) INSERT (live) Puppy Linux (live/install) CD-ROM Includes Debian GNU/Linux(network install) Damn Small Linux (live/install) SLAX (live) SystemRescueCd (live) Coyote Linux (floppy firewall) Tiny Core (live) System Requirements: All software built for x86 computers See chapters on each distribution for system requirements

Introduction. Part I: Getting off the Ground with Linux. Chapter 1: Starting with Linux. Chapter 2: Linux Projects, Activities, and Careers. Part II: Running a Linux Desktop. Chapter 3: Getting into the Desktop. Chapter 4: Playing Music and Video. Chapter 5: Working with Words and Images. Chapter 6: E-Mailing and Web Browsing. Chapter 7: Gaming with Linux. Part III: Learning System Administration Skills. Chapter 8: Installing Linux. Chapter 9: Running Commands from the Shell. Chapter 10: Learning Basic Administration. Chapter 11: Getting on the Internet. Chapter 12: Securing Linux. Part IV: Setting Up Linux Servers. Chapter 13: R unning a Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP) Server. Chapter 14: Running a Mail Server. Chapter 15: Running a Print Server. Chapter 16: Running a File Server. Part V: Choosing and Installing Different Linux Distributions. Chapter 17: Running Ubuntu Linux. Chapter 18: Running Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Chapter 19: Running Debian GNU/Linux. Chapter 20: Running SUSE and openSUSE Linux. Chapter 21: Running KNOPPIX. Chapter 22: Running Yellow Dog Linux. Chapter 23: Running Gentoo Linux. Chapter 24: Running Slackware Linux. Chapter 25: Running PCLinuxOS. Chapter 26: Running Mandriva. Chapter 27: Running a Linux Firewall Router. Chapter 28: Running Bootable Linux Distributions. Part VI: Programming in Linux. Chapter 29: Programming Environments and Interfaces. Chapter 30: Programming Tools and Utilities. Appendix A: Media. Appendix B: Linux History and Background. GNU General Public License (Version 2). Index.