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 Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible
  

  Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible by David B. Harris ; Jaldhar Vyas

  • Published by: WILEY
  • Author: David B. Harris ; Jaldhar Vyas
  • Page Count: 640
  • Group: LINUX - DEBIAN/KNOPPIX/UBUNTU
  • ISBN: 0764576445/9780764576447
  • Published: Aug 2005

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Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible


* Comprehensive, beginning-to-advanced coverage of Debian GNU/Linux, which boasts an estimated installed base of 1.75 million servers and a year-to-year growth rate of 25 percent
  

* Debian GNU/Linux is free, supported by HP, and is often cited as the most stable and reliable Linux distribution-which makes it a great alternative for users put off by Red Hat's pricey Enterprise Linux and unsupported Fedora
  

* Written by an active and widely recognized member of the Debian community and featuring a foreword by the Debian Project Leader
  

* Features the basic distribution on one CD-ROM as well as a mini disk that allows users to explore Debian GNU/Linux without actually installing it
  

  

Preface.

  
Acknowledgments.

  
Part I: The Fundamentals.

  
Chapter 1: The Debian Project.

  
Chapter 2: Installing Debian.

  
Chapter 3: Using the Shell and Filesystem.

  
Chapter 4: Software Management.

  
Chapter 5: Basic System Administration.

  
Chapter 6: Performing Backups.

  
Part II: The Linux Desktop.

  
Chapter 7: Configuring Graphics and Sound.

  
Chapter 8: The KDE and GNOME Desktop Environments.

  
Chapter 9: Internet Applications.

  
Chapter 10: Publishing.

  
Chapter 11: Digital Photography and Multimedia.

  
Chapter 12: Games.

  
Part III: The Internet Server.

  
Chapter 13: Network Security.

  
Chapter 14: E-Mail Servers.

  
Chapter 15: Web Serving.

  
Chapter 16: File Transfer Services.

  
Chapter 17: The Domain Name System.

  
Chapter 18: Remote Access.

  
Part IV: The Intranet Server.

  
Chapter 19: Workstation Network and Internet Access.

  
Chapter 20: File Serving and Sharing.

  
Chapter 21: OpenLDAP.

  
Chapter 22: Intranet E-Mail Servers.

  
Chapter 23: Printing Services.

  
Chapter 24: Database Servers.

  
Part V: The Developer.

  
Chapter 25: The Debian Community.

  
Chapter 26: Building Packages.

  
Chapter 27: Debian Archives.

  
Appendix A: What’s on the CD-ROMs?

  
Appendix B: Debian Constitution.

  
Index.