Preis:
EUR 39,70
(US-Preisempfehlung: $40.00)
Sprache: Englisch
Broschiert - 456 Seiten - John Wiley, Chichester
Erscheinungsdatum: 1. November 2002
Auflage: Bk&CD-Rom
ISBN: 0764549677
This title is for the beginner Red Hat Linux user to get up and
running with Red Hat Linux X. It is based on material from the official
Red Hat Linux manuals and focuses on installing Red Hat Linux, getting
started with Red Hat, and customizing Red Hat Linux. Targeted at the
reader who wants the full knowledge on how to get going with Red Hat
Linux, the book includes complete beginner-level coverage.
Red Hat sealed and approved! Compiled by Red Hat's own documentation
team and reviewed by a Red Hat qualified technical expert, this
comprehensive, authoritative guide delivers all the know-how you need to
install, use, and customize the latest version of Red Hat Linux.
From identifying system requirements to configuring a network, this
handbook provides the most specific user-focused information available.
Detailed advice guides you through every option listed in the
installation program. You'll find an entire chapter devoted to the new
OpenOffice.org office productivity applications as well as a chapter
covering the improved graphical interface, which includes the new GNOME
2.0. Whether you're a Red Hat Linux newcomer or a user upgrading from an
older version, you'll benefit from the technical advice and FAQs, too.
This guidebook is your single official source for documentation,
instruction, and answers about Red Hat Linux 8.
An insider's look into Red Hat Linux technology
- Select the most appropriate installation option for your needs
- Solve problems that arise during installation and understand
error messages
- Understand and configure the new Red Hat 8 desktop environment
- Discover how to add and update packages on your Red Hat system
- Get online with Mozilla and manipulate images using GIMP
- Configure a firewall to protect your data and privacy from
hackers
- Explore package management with RPM
"The Official Red Hat Linux User's Guide is the ideal resource for
people who want to start running Red Hat Linux on their own."
-Erik Troan, Director of Product Marketing, Red Hat
CD-ROM includes Red Hat Linux 8 Publisher's Edition on two CD-ROMs
System Requirements: Pentium-class PC with 64MB RAM (128MB
recommended), CD-ROM, 650MB free hard drive space (2.5GB recommended).
See the About the CD-ROM appendix for details and complete system
requirements.
- Ideal to help Red Hat Linux beginners get up and running with
Red Hat Linux
- Provides complete beginner-level coverage and offers
comprehensive overview of user-level topics and basic
administrator-level chores, such as the shell prompt, building a
basic firewall, and managing users
- Explores the Red Hat Network, technical support, and frequently
asked questions about Red Hat Linux
- CD-ROM contains a 2-CD distribution of the latest version of Red
Hat
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PART I: INSTALLING RED HAT LINUX.
Chapter 1: Installation Options and System Requirements.
Chapter 2: Installing Red Hat Linux.
Chapter 3: Upgrading Your Current System.
Chapter 4: After Installation.
PART II: THE BASICS.
Chapter 5: Getting Started.
Chapter 6: Using the Graphical Desktop.
Chapter 7: Diskettes and CD-ROMs.
Chapter 8: Shell Prompt Basics.
Chapter 9: Managing Files and Directories.
Chapter 10: Managing Users and Groups.
PART III: GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR RED HAT LINUX SYSTEM.
Chapter 11: Working with Documents.
Chapter 12: Getting Online.
Chapter 13: Choosing Your Internet Software.
Chapter 14: Audio, Video, and General Amusement.
Chapter 15: Working with Images.
PART IV: CONFIGURING YOUR RED HAT LINUX SYSTEM.
Chapter 16: Printer Configuration.
Chapter 17: Basic Firewall Configuration.
Chapter 18: Time and Date Configuration.
PART V: UPDATING AND ADDING PACKAGES TO RED HAT LINUX.
Chapter 19: Package Management.
Chapter 20: Package Management with RPM.
PART VI: ADDITIONAL REFERENCES.
Chapter 21: Frequently Asked Questions.
Chapter 22: Keyboard and Shell Prompt Shortcuts.
Chapter 23: System Directories.
Chapter 24: Comparing Common MS-DOS and Linux Commands.
Chapter 25: Gathering System Information.
PART VII: APPENDICES.
Appendix A: Rescue Mode.
Appendix B: The KDE Desktop Environment.
Appendix C: Configuring a Dual-Boot System.
Appendix D: An Introduction to Disk Partitions.
Appendix E: The X Window System.
Appendix F: About the CD-ROMs.