Red Hat Linux 7.2 Weekend Crash Course - Couverture souple

Barkakati, Nabajyoti

 
9780764536427: Red Hat Linux 7.2 Weekend Crash Course

Synopsis

The Weekend Crash Course meets the needs of administrators (and others) who have little or no knowledge of the Red Hat Linux operating system or Linux and must learn how they work quickly. This "beginner" audience includes individuals who are migrating from Windows to Linux. This text consists of 30 sessions that teach the core concepts of the Red Hat Linux distribution over a weekend. Coverage crosses a broad range of topics, including: installing Linux; troubleshooting the installation; configuring the X Windows System; multimedia applications; monitoring system performance; and maintaining system security. In response to reviews, this revision scales down the coverage of installation and incorporates two new sessions: "Red Hat Linux Network" and "Learning More Linux and Bash Commands". In addition, troubleshooting sections are added at the end of most sesssions that explain common problems that arise. The skill assessment software on the CD-ROM helps readers gage their skill level before and after reading this text.

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Quatrième de couverture

Get Up to Speed on Red Hat Linux 7.2 – in a Weekend! The big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about Red Hat Linux. The problem is, you′re not really up to speed. Maybe it′s been a while since you worked with Linux. Or maybe you just like a challenge. In any event, we′ve got a solution for you–Red Hat Linux 7.2 Weekend Crash Course. Open the book Friday evening and on Sunday afternoon, after completing 30 fast, focused sessions, you′ll be able to jump right in and install, use, and manage Red Hat Linux. It′s as simple as that. The Curriculum Friday Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
∗ Installing Red Hat Linux
∗ Troubleshooting the Red Hat Linux installation
∗ Test Driving Red Hat Linux
∗ Customizing the GNOME and KDE desktops
Saturday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours
∗ Exploring Linux Files and Directories
∗ Understanding the Shell
∗ Learning Linux Commands
∗ Editing Text Files in Red Hat Linux
∗ Learning More Linux and Bash Commands
∗ Performing Basic System Administration Tasks
Afternoon: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours
∗ Using Modems in Red Hat Linux
∗ Networking Your Red Hat Linux PC
∗ Connecting Your Red Hat Linux PC to the Internet
∗ Setting Up Internet Services
∗ Using Red Hat Linux as a Workgroup Server
∗ Accessing Windows and DOS Files from Red Hat Linux
Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
∗ Working with Screen Savers and Playing Games
∗ Working with Multimedia Applications
∗ Working with the Office Tools in Red Hat Linux
∗ Using the Red Hat Network
Sunday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours
∗ Configuring the X Window System
∗ Understanding How Red Hat Linux Boots
∗ Installing Software Packages
∗ Building a New Kernel
∗ Scheduling Jobs in Red Hat Linux
∗ Backing Up and Restoring Files
Afternoon: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours
∗ Building Software Packages from Source Files
∗ Monitoring System Performance
∗ Maintaining System Security
∗ Getting Help from Available Resources
For more information on Hungry Minds, go to www.hungryminds.com 2 Bonus CD–ROMs Red Hat(r) Linux(r) 7.2 Publisher′s Edition, featuring:
∗ GNOME and KDE
∗ Linux Kernel plus Apache, Samba, and Netscape
∗ Assessment Test Software to help gauge your progress
∗ And much more!
System Requirements: Intel 486–compatible or higher PC with CD–ROM drive. A minimum of 800MB free hard drive space; 16MB RAM. See the "What′s on the CD–ROM" appendix for details and complete system requirements.

Biographie de l'auteur

About the Authors Naba Barkakati is an expert programmer and successful computer–book author who has experience in a wide variety of systems, ranging from MS–DOS and Windows to UNIX and the X Window System. Over the past 12 years, Naba has written 25 computer books on a number of topics ranging from C++ programming to Linux. He has authored several best–selling titles, such as The Waite Group′s Turbo C++ Bible, Object–Oriented Programming in C++, X Window System Programming, Visual C++ Developer′s Guide, and Borland C++ 4 Developer′s Guide. Naba′s most recent book is the best–selling Red Hat Linux 7.1 Secrets, also published by Hungry Minds. Naba lives in North Potomac, Maryland, with his wife Leha and their children Ivy, Emily, and Ashley. Kurt Wall has been using and programming Linux and UNIX since 1993. Kurt is the author of two editions of Linux Programming Unleashed and Linux Programming by Example. Additionally, he has contributed chapters to The Informix Handbook, The Linux Bible, and forthcoming titles on Linux clustering, Linux performance tuning and capacity planning, and Microsoft Access database development. Kurt is does the technical editor for a wide variety of Linux titles.

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