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Linux, the complete reference

Tap into the power of Linux using this comprehensive and easy-to-use reference. Featuring a bonus DVD which contains previously unavailable source code and over 1500 applications found on the Red Hat Linux 7.3 distribution (usually on 5 CD-ROMs) this valuable reference includes up-to-date coverage of everything from installation and configuration to system administration and programming.

Tap into the power of Linux using this comprehensive and easy-to-use reference.

Linux: The Complete Reference, Sixth Edition

The Complete Reference, Sixth Edition

Your one-stop guide to Linux--fully revised and expanded Get in-depth coverage of all Linux features, tools, and utilities from this thoroughly updated and comprehensive resource, designed for all Linux distributions. Written by Linux expert Richard Petersen, this book explains how to get up-and-running on Linux, use the desktops and shells, manage applications, deploy servers, implement security measures, and handle system and network administration tasks. With full coverage of the latest platform, Linux: The Complete Reference, Sixth Edition includes details on the very different and popular Debian (Ubuntu) and Red Hat/Fedora software installation and service management tools used by most distributions. This is a must-have guide for all Linux users. Install, configure, and administer any Linux distribution Work with files and folders from the BASH, TCSH, and Z shells Use the GNOME and KDE desktops, X Windows, and display managers Set up office, database, Internet, and multimedia applications Secure data using SELinux, netfilter, SSH, and Kerberos Encrypt network transmissions with GPG, LUKS, and IPsec Deploy FTP, Web, mail, proxy, print, news, and database servers Administer system resources using HAL, udev, and virtualization (KVM and Xen) Configure and maintain IPv6, DHCPv6, NIS, networking, and remote access Access remote files and devices using NFSv4, GFS, PVFS, NIS, and SAMBA

Written by Linux expert Richard Petersen, this book explains how to get up-and-running on Linux, use the desktops and shells, manage applications, deploy servers, implement security measures, and handle system and network administration ...

Fedora 9 Linux Networking and Servers

The emphasis of this text is on what administrators will need to know to perform key server support and management tasks. Topics covered include network connections, IP network administration, software management, Upstart service management, runlevels, and the Network Time Protocol.

The emphasis of this text is on what administrators will need to know to perform key server support and management tasks.

Fedora 9 Linux Administration and Security

Fedora 9 Administration and Security examines topics in system administration, security, and file and device management, including the Fedora system-config administration tools. System administration covers software installation and update with PackageKit, User management, start up and service management using Upstart, virtualization, and system logs, and shell configuration. Security includes PolicyKit authorization, public and private key encryption (GPG and seahorse), SE Linux, firewalls using IPtables, the Secure SHell (SSH), and Kerberos. Device and file system management topics cover udev, the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL), Logical Volume Manager (LVM), Linux software RAID, and backups.

Fedora 9 Administration and Security examines topics in system administration, security, and file and device management, including the Fedora system-config administration tools.

Fedora 9 Linux Desktop Handbook

Though administrative tools are covered, this resource emphasizes what a user needs to know to perform tasks using Fedora. It covers topics including installation, applications, software management, the GNOME and KDE desktops, shell commands, and both the Fedora administration and network tools.

Though administrative tools are covered, this resource emphasizes what a user needs to know to perform tasks using Fedora.