Résumé
Whatever you want to achieve with Linux, Mastering Red Hat Linux7.1 makes it easy, providing the clear instruction and unique insights of a Linux expert who understands the needs of the non-Unix world.
Coverage includes:
- Installing Red Hat Linux
- Configuring and using the GNOME and KDE graphical user interfaces
- Configuring and using X Windows v. 4
- Using Linux commands
- Managing files in Linux
- Connecting to the Internet and sending e-mail with Linux
- Using Netscape 6 for Linux
- Faxing from Linux
- Using Linux on a LAN
- Using Linux as part of a Windows network
- Connecting and configuring USB peripherals
- Creating a Linux Web server
- Setting up and using a Linux mail server
- Running DOS and Windows applications using Vine and VMWare
- Configuring your Linux system with Linuxconf
- Re-compiling the Linux kernel
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: Welcome to Linux
Chapter 2: Choosing a Distribution
Chapter 4: Installing Red Hat Linux 7.1
Chapter 5: Special Installations
Chapter 7: Installing and Configuring X Windows
Chapter 8: Using GNOME and X Windows
Chapter 9: Using Applications with GNOME and X Windows
Chapter 10: Advanced GNOME Configuration
Chapter 11: Using KDE
Chapter 12: Advanced X Windows Configuration
Chapter 14: Working with Files
Chapter 15: Using Linuxconf and Other Tools for System Configuration
Chapter 16: Understanding the Shell
Chapter 17: General System Administration
Chapter 18: Using Peripherals
Chapter 19: Linux Multimedia
Chapter 20: Recompiling the Linux Kernel
Chapter 22: Connecting Linux to the Internet
Chapter 23: Using the World Wide Web
Chapter 24: Reading E-Mail
Chapter 25: Faxing from Linux
Chapter 27: Installing Red Hat Linux 7.1 for the SOHO
Chapter 28: Configuring Red Hat Linux 7.1 for an Ethernet Network
Chapter 29: Integrating Red Hat Linux 7.1 in Windows and Novell Networks
Chapter 30: Red Hat Linux 7.1 and DOS/Windows
Chapter 31: Security and Red Hat Linux 7.1 As an Inexpensive Router
Chapter 33: Linux As a Mail Server: The Power of Sendmail
Appendix B: Sources of Linux Information
Appendix C: Linux Command Reference
Appendix D: GNU General Public License
Appendix E: Linux on Non-Intel Hardware
L'auteur - Arman Danesh
is MIS manager at Landegg Academy in Switzerland, where he is responsible for interactive Internet and intranet applications written in ColdFusion. The author of several books on HTML, JavaScript, and Linux, he also writes an Internet column for the South China Morning Post and develops and maintains several ColdFusion-based Web sites.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sybex |
Auteur(s) | Arman Danesh |
Parution | 01/09/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 972 |
Format | 19 x 22,7 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1591g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780782129274 |
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