By Bill McCarty
April 2004
Pages: 348
ISBN 10: 0-596-00589-X |
ISBN 13: 9780596005894
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New in this edition are installation instructions and help with package updating for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora. Information on the GRUB bootloader, and the CUPS printer system, as well as the Publisher's Edition of Fedora are also included.
Full Description
- Prepare your system for installing Linux
- Install and configure Linux and the two popular desktop environments, GNOME and KDE.
- Run the most popular productivity tools on Linux: mailers, web browsers, OpenOffice, and Evolution.
- Obtain and set up software through the Red Hat Package Manager (RPM)
- Set up a Linux system for networking, either on your local area network (LAN), or via a dialup connection to the Internet.
- Use the system-administration tools included with Red Hat, GNOME, and KDE, including such valuable utilities as Samba file-sharing and the Apache web server.
- Understand and write shell scripts so you can peek under the hood and extend the power of Linux.
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Fourth Edition: April 2004
ISBN: 0-596-00589-X
Pages: 348
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Featured customer reviews
where is the beef?, December 26 2004
i dont understand who is the intended audience for this book.
it touches on all the necessary topics but if you are not doing an absolutely plain vanilla installation on a very new computer, you will not find the info you are looking for. (example network admin tool, what is the real name of this tool so i can run it from the command line?).
and if you are doing an absolutely plain vanilla installation on a very new computer you wont need to use this book, so why read it?
i personally am very disappointed this book is in the fine tradition of showing pretty pictures and providing no actual depth of information.
too bad.
Media reviews
"For people who are starting to look at Linux as a potential desktop system 'Learning Red Hat Enterprise Linux & Fedora' will get you onto the right track right from the beginning...Bill McCarthy does an excellent job of explaining what is going on...The authors also include a complete copy of Fedora on CD so you can actually install the operating system and configure it while you learn. "Learning Red Hat Enterprise Linux & Fedora" is highly recommended for anyone looking to make Linux their desktop operating system."
--Harold McFarland, Readers Preference Reviews, June 2004
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Reviews From Previous Edition
"This is the third edition of O'Reilly's classic introduction ...A well-written manual for new users. It covers the essentials, showing how to install, configure, and use Linux. Recommended to those people who want to try out Linux and who would like to run RH8 alongside MS Windows. A compact, easy-to-handle guide that will sit neatly on a (real-world) desktop as a ready reference to Red Hat Linux."
--Major Keary, "PC Update," August 2003






