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Learning Red Hat Linux (3rd Edition) [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

Bill McCarty

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Main Page


Table of content


Copyright


Preface


Organization of This Book


Sources of Information


Conventions Used in This Book


How to Contact Us


Acknowledgments


Chapter 1. Why Run Linux?


1.1 What Is Linux?


1.2 Reasons to Choose or Not Choose Linux


Chapter 2. Preparing to Install Red Hat Linux


2.1 Minimum Hardware Requirements


2.2 Collecting Information About Your System


2.3 Installation Types


2.4 Preparing Your Hard Disk


Chapter 3. Installing Red Hat Linux


3.1 Installing the Operating System and Applications


3.2 Start the Installation


3.3 The Setup Agent


3.4 Logging into GNOME


3.5 Getting Help


Chapter 4. How Linux Works


4.1 User Accounts


4.2 How Linux Organizes Data


4.3 Using X


Chapter 5. Using the GNOME and KDE Desktops


5.1 Using the GNOME Desktop


5.2 Using the KDE Desktop


Chapter 6. Using Linux Applications


6.1 OpenOffice.org


6.2 Evolution


6.3 Pilot/Handspring Tool


6.4 CD Writer


Chapter 7. Conquering the bash Shell


7.1 Issuing Shell Commands


7.2 Working with the Linux Command Prompt


7.3 Useful Linux Programs


Chapter 8. Installing Software Using the RPM Package Manager


8.1 The Package Management Tool


8.2 The redhat-install-packages Command


8.3 The rpm Command


8.4 Querying the RPM Database


8.5 Installing a Package


8.6 Uninstalling a Package


8.7 Updating a Package


8.8 Freshening a Package


8.9 Advanced RPM Techniques


8.10 Red Hat Network


Chapter 9. Configuring and Administering Linux


9.1 Configuring Red Hat Linux by Using the System Settings Menu


9.2 Administering Red Hat Linux by Using the System Tools Menu


9.3 Administering Services by Using the Server Settings Menu


Chapter 10. Connecting to the Internet


10.1 Networking Overview


10.2 Configuring an Internet Connection


10.3 The Mozilla Web Browser


10.4 gFTP FTP Client


10.5 Using wvdial


10.6 Configuring Linux to Use a Cable or DSL Modem


Chapter 11. Setting Up a Networked Workstation


11.1 Configuring Hosts


11.2 Samba


11.3 Setting Up a DHCP Server


Chapter 12. Setting Up Internet Services


12.1 Running an FTP Server


12.2 Running Apache


12.3 The Secure Shell


12.4 Configuring DNS


12.5 Implementing a Basic Firewall


12.6 Checking Your Security by Using Nmap


12.7 Network Security Tips


Chapter 13. Advanced Shell Usage and Shell Scripts


13.1 The Power of the Unix Shell


13.2 Filename Globbing


13.3 Shell Aliases


13.4 Using Virtual Consoles


13.5 X and the Shell


13.6 Shell Scripts


13.7 Understanding Shell Scripts


Appendix A. Linux Directory Tree


Appendix B. Principal Linux Files


Appendix C. Managing the Boot Process


C.1 Booting Linux


C.2 Boot Floppies


C.3 The GRUB Loader



C.4 Boot Parameters


Appendix D. Linux Command Quick Reference


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Index


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Index C


Index D


Index E


Index F


Index G


Index H


Index I


Index J


Index K


Index L


Index M


Index N


Index O


Index P


Index Q


Index R


Index S


Index T


Index U


Index V


Index W


Index X


Index Z


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