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Mastering Fedora Core 5 Book/DVD Package
Leverage Fast-Growing Fedora with this Comprehensive Guide
Here's the practical information you need to install, configure, and administer the latest version of Fedora as a network or a desktop operating system. Written by Red Hat Certified Engineer and bestselling author Michael Jang, Mastering Fedora Core 5 contains
more than a thousand pages of in-depth coverage, including new installation procedures, the very latest utilities, and high-level discussions of new commands and applications. The book includes a DVD with the full distribution of Fedora Core 5.
Coverage Includes
* Installing Linux(r) locally or over a network
* Walking through the very first boot process
* Navigating the command-line interface
* Administering users and groups
* Recompiling a kernel
* Networking Linux with TCP/IP and on a LAN
* Creating a local update repository
* Securing your Linux network
* Configuring and troubleshooting FTP, NFS, Samba, and Apache
* Managing the X Window System with GNOME, KDE(r), and more
Featured on the DVD
* The DVD contains the full distribution of Fedora Core 5.
Master Fedora Core 5 for Networks and Desktops
Increase Productivity with Detailed Troubleshooting
Find Full Instructions for Windows(r) Users Switching to Linux
Introduction.
Part 1: Installing Fedora Core Linux.
Chapter 1: Introducing Fedora Core Linux.
Chapter 2: Preparing Your Hardware.
Chapter 3: Installing Linux Locally.
Chapter 4: Installing Linux over a Network.
Chapter 5: The First Boot Process.
Chapter 6: Kickstarting Linux.
Part 2: Basic Network Configuration.
Chapter 7: Starting at the Command Line.
Chapter 8: A Filesystem Primer.
Chapter 9: Making the Shell Work for You.
Part 3: Basic Linux Administration.
Chapter 10: Administering Users and Groups Securely.
Chapter 11: Managing and Updating Packages.
Chapter 12: Configuring and Troubleshooting the Boot Process.
Chapter 13: Upgrading and Recompiling Kernels.
Chapter 14: The Administrative Nitty-Gritty.
Chapter 15: Backing Up Your System.
Part 4: Basic Network Configuration.
Chapter 16: A TCP/IP Primer.
Chapter 17: Managing Linux on Your LAN.
Chapter 18: Securing Your Linux Network.
Part 5: Basic Linux Services.
Chapter 19: Remote Environments.
Chapter 20: DNS and DHCP.
Chapter 21: Printing with CUPS.
Chapter 22: Mail Services.
Chapter 23: Creating a Local Update Repository.
Part 6: Linux File-Sharing Services.
Chapter 24: Linux Sharing Services: FTP and NFS.
Chapter 25: Linux Authentication Services: NIS and LDAP.
Chapter 26: Making Samba Work for You.
Chapter 27: Web Services.
Part 7: A Certification Primer.
Chapter 28: Generic Linux Certifications.
Chapter 29: Red Hat Certifications.
Part 8: Window Management.
Chapter 30: Managing X Servers and X Clients.
Chapter 31: NOME.
Chapter 32: KDE.
Chapter 33: GUI Applications.
Appendix A: More Information Online.
Appendix B: Fedora Core and Extras Packages by Group.
Appendix C: GNU General Public License Discussion Draft 1 of Version 3.
Index.
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