Red Hat Linux 6 - Harold Davis

Red Hat Linux 6

Visual QuickPro Guide

Harold Davis (Autor)

Media-Kombination
328 Seiten
1999
Addison Wesley
978-0-201-35437-9 (ISBN)
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This work is aimed at those at intermediate to advanced users who want to sharpen their LINUX skills.
A multi-tasking OS with a visual, user-friendly interface, Linux has moved beyond its core of die-hard fans and into the mainstream. Red Hat Linux, the leading version of this open-source, Unix-based OS, lets you run both its own powerful productivity apps and versions of popular programs such as Netscape Navigator and Corel WordPerfect. With Red Hat Linux 6: Visual QuickPro Guide, you can go straight to work with Linux, as you learn it.

Red Hat Linux 6: VQP follows the same visual approach as the books in the immensely popular Visual QuickStart series--it features clear, jargon-free explanations and instructions, plenty of screenshots--but is aimed at intermediate to advanced readers. Author Harold Davis teaches you what you need to know to get the most out of Red Hat Linux: how to navigate and configure the Gnome desktop, work with its native (and non-native) apps, use the command line, and set up network and Web servers.

Harold Davis is a software developer who specializes in the Web and e-commerce. He is the author of many books on programming and software development. Harold holds a B.A. Degree in computer science and mathematics from New York University and a J.D. degree from Rutgers Law School. He lives in Berkeley, California with his wife, Phyllis, and son, Julian.

Introduction.
I. INSTALLING RED HAT LINUX 6.

1. Quick Start Installation.


Gathering Information. Securing Your Retreat. Creating a Linux Boot Disk. Installing Linux for the Very First Time. Summary.

2. Detailed Installation Instructions.


Linux and Windows on the Same System. Using FIPS. DOS fdisk. Linux fdisk. Disk Druid. Booting to Windows and Linux. Different Types of Installations. Configuring Your Video Card and Monitor. Configuring a Printer. Summary.

3. Configuring Gnome.


Using the Gnome Control Center. Using the Window Manager. Working with Virtual Desktops. Using Multimedia. Using Peripherals. Using Session Manager. Switching Desktop Environments. Rebooting and Shutting Down. Using the Menu Editor. Configuring File Manager. Choosing an Editor. Setting the Panel Properties. Using GnoRPM. Summary.

4. Email and the Web.


Becoming Root. Configuring Your System with Control Panel. Configuring a Modem. Configuring a Direct Connection. Configuring and Using Netscape. Communicator. Summary.

5. Linux Documentation.


Applications and Help. The Gnome Help Browser. Finding Information on the Web. The Linux Document Project. Summary.

II. DOING WINDOWS IN RED HAT LINUX 6.

6. Desktop Environments.


Alternative Desktop Environments. Logon Screen Options. Using Another Level (Fvwm). Using the K Desktop Environment. Setting Up Users and Groups. Summary.

7. Gnome Applications.


Working with Gnome Calendar. Working with GnomeCard. Working with Gnotepad+. Working with the Gnumeric Spreadsheet. Working with GtimeTracker. Working with the Gimp. Working with the xPDF Viewer. Working with Lynx. Working with Netscape Communicator. Summary.

8. WordPerfect for Linux.


Installing WordPerfect. The WordPerfect Control Window. Working with WordPerfect Documents. Summary.

9. Doing the Database Thing.


PostgreSQL. Informix Dynamic Server, Linux Edition. Summary.

III. WORKING WITH LINUX ON THE COMMAND LINE.

10. The Bash Shell.


Getting to the Prompt. Shells. The Bash Shell. More Bash Features. Text Editors and Email. Summary.

11. Files, Processes, and Permissions.


Learning About Your System. It's My Process, and I'll Do What I Want To. The File System. Ownership and Permissions. Summary.

12. Shell Scripting and Programming.


Scheduling Jobs. Creating Shell Scripts: the Basics. Scripting Syntax. Iterative and Conditional Syntax. Using Awk. Using Perl. Exploring the Linux Source Code. Summary.

IV. NETWORKING AND THE WEB.

13. The Linux Server.


Understanding TCP/IP. Using Ping. Telnetting to Your Server. Using FTP. Using NFS. Using DHCP. Using SAMBA. Using SMB Client. Serving Mail. Security. Summary.

14. Apache Web Server.


Web Concepts. Installing Apache. Displaying the Apache Default Start Page. Configuring Apache. Using Virtual Hosting. Using Apache Configuration Directives. Using Apache Logs. Summary.

Appendix A: Useful Commands.


find. ftp 287. Ls. Ps. Vi.

Appendix B: GNU General Public License.
Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.8.1999
Verlagsort Harlow
Sprache englisch
Maße 228 x 229 mm
Gewicht 521 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Unix / Linux
ISBN-10 0-201-35437-3 / 0201354373
ISBN-13 978-0-201-35437-9 / 9780201354379
Zustand Neuware
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