Résumé
Detailed information on how to...
- Prepare computers for Red Hat Linux installation
- Install Red Hat Linux using a CD-ROM or over a
network
- Configure the new XFree86 4-series X11 distribution for
your display
- Connect your Red Hat computer to the Internet using
dial-up or DSL
- Customize your X11 window manager for a unique
desktop
- Play audio, animation, movies, and .mp3 files using Red
Hat Linux
- Use preventative maintenance for your system's hard
drive
- Manage the Linux boot process and rescue your
system
- Send and retrieve electronic mail and files
- Manage networking services, including Apache and
Internet News
- Assign and manage IP addressing using DHCP
Contents
- Introduction.....1
- Part I: Red Hat Linux-Installation and User
Services.....7
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Red Hat Linux.....9
- Chapter 2: Installation of Your Red Hat
System.....23
- Chapter 3: LILO and Other Boot Managers.....53
- Chapter 4: Configuring the X Window System, Version
11.....67
- Chapter 5: Window Managers.....107
- Chapter 6: Connecting to the Internet.....141
- Chapter 7:IRC, ICQ, and Chat Clients.....173
- Chapter 8: Using Multimedia and Graphics Clients.....205
- Part II: Configuring Services 239 9 System Startup and Shutdown 241 10 SMTP and
- Protocols.....269
- Chapter 11: FTP.....319
- Chapter 12: Apache Server.....353
- Chapter 13: Internet News.....421
- Chapter 14: Domain Name Service and Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol.....441
- Chapter 15: NIS: Network Information
Service.....491
- Chapter 16: NFS: Network Filesystem.....509
- Chapter 17: Samba.....523
- Part III: System Administration and
Management.....575
- Chapter 18: Linux Filesystems, Disks, and Other
Devices.....577
- Chapter 19: Printing with Linux.....621
- Chapter 20: TCP/IP Network Management.....647
- Chapter 21: Linux System Administration.....701
- Chapter 22: Backup and Restore.....737
- Chapter 23: System Security.....749
- Part IV: Red Hat Development and
Productivity.....765
- Chapter 24: Linux C/C++ Programming Tools.....767
- Chapter 25: Shell Scripting.....783
- Chapter 26: Automating Tasks.....813
- Chapter 27: Configuring and Building
Kernels.....833
- Chapter 28: Emulators, Tools, and Window Clients.....899
- Part V: Appendixes.....923
- Appendix A: The Linux Documentation
Project.....925
- Appendix B: Top Linux Commands and
Utilities.....931
- Appendix C: The GNU General Public
License.....973
- Appendix D: Red Hat Linux RPM Package
Listings.....983
- Index.....1029
L'auteur - Bill Ball
Bill Ball is an author, technical writer, and magazine journalist who has worked with Unix since 1989 and Linux since 1994. He has had articles published in Linux Journal and has written a dozen successful computer books. He is a member of the Northern Virginia Linux Users Group.
L'auteur - David Pitts
David Pitts has been a part of the writing of more than
a half dozen books covering Linux, UNIX, and CGI
programming in Perl. He is an author, consultant, systems
administrator, programmer, instructor, and Web
developer.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | Bill Ball, David Pitts |
Parution | 15/10/2000 |
Édition | 4eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 1112 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1941g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672319853 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-672-31985-3 |
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