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Learning Debian GNU/Linux

✍ Scribed by Bill McCarty


Publisher
O'Reilly
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
466
Edition
1st ed
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


There are way too many computer book authors who simply do not know how to write. Bill McCarty is not one of these. He has written an erxcellet book that eplains debian on a very basic level. This is a good book because it delivers exactly what it promises to deliver. It is an introduction to linux and it encourages new users to "have fun" and "be patient." It is outdated, though. For Linux, a good book needs to be more recent that 2000 to be relevant. This book is older than that. The effective birthday of Debian was in 1993. Highly recommended book!

✦ Table of Contents


oreilly.com......Page 0
Learning Debian GNU/Linux......Page 1
Copyright......Page 3
[Appendix F] Open Publication License......Page 4
[Appendix E] Linux Command Quick Reference......Page 6
[Appendix D] D.6 Using Loadable Ethernet Drivers......Page 15
[Appendix D] D.5 Boot Parameters......Page 21
[Appendix D] Managing the Boot Process......Page 34
Index......Page 36
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/appf_02.html......Page 38
[Appendix F] F.3 III. SCOPE OF LICENSE......Page 39
[Appendix F] F.4 IV. REQUIREMENTS ON MODIFIED WORKS......Page 41
[Appendix F] F.5 V. GOOD-PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS......Page 42
Index......Page 44
Index......Page 47
Index......Page 50
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_d.html......Page 55
Index......Page 60
Index......Page 62
Index......Page 66
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_h.html......Page 68
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_i.html......Page 71
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_j.html......Page 74
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_k.html......Page 75
Index......Page 77
Index......Page 81
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_n.html......Page 85
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_o.html......Page 87
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_p.html......Page 89
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_q.html......Page 94
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_r.html......Page 95
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_s.html......Page 98
Index......Page 105
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_u.html......Page 107
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_v.html......Page 110
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_w.html......Page 112
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/index/idx_x.html......Page 116
Index......Page 118
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/ch13_02.html......Page 119
[Chapter 12] 12.2 Installing and Configuring a Web Server......Page 134
[Chapter 7] 7.2 Filesystem Administration......Page 145
[Chapter 3] Installing Linux......Page 149
[Chapter 13] 13.3 Understanding Shell Scripts......Page 175
[Chapter 4] 4.3 How Linux Organizes Data......Page 187
[Chapter 7] Configuring and Administering Linux......Page 205
[Appendix C] C.4 Using dselect......Page 212
[Appendix C] C.5 Using apt-get......Page 220
[Chapter 4] Issuing Linux Commands......Page 224
[Chapter 2] Preparing to Install Linux......Page 230
Glossary......Page 233
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/ch05_03.html......Page 239
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/ch10_03.html......Page 251
[Appendix C] C.6 Package Contents and Installation Commands......Page 266
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/ch08_01.html......Page 275
[Chapter 12] Setting Up a Linux-Based WAN......Page 289
[Chapter 7] 7.4 Viewing System Messages and Logs......Page 292
[Chapter 8] 8.2 Other Approaches to Desktop Computing......Page 294
[Chapter 6] 6.7 Configuring GNOME......Page 297
[Chapter 4] 4.2 Working with the Linux Command Prompt......Page 303
[Chapter 13] Conquering the BASH Shell......Page 307
[Chapter 11] 11.3 Using wvdial......Page 310
[Chapter 2] 2.3 Preparing Your Hard Disk......Page 312
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/ch10_04.html......Page 320
[Chapter 1] 1.2 What is Linux?......Page 324
[Chapter 2] 2.2 Collecting Information About Your System......Page 334
[Chapter 9] 9.2 Closeups of Some Popular Games......Page 339
[Chapter 3] 3.2 Getting Help......Page 344
[Chapter 11] 11.7 Using minicom and seyon......Page 347
[Chapter 6] 6.6 Using GNOME Applets and Applications......Page 355
[Chapter 11] 11.6 gFTP FTP client......Page 358
[Chapter 4] 4.4 Working with Devices......Page 360
[Chapter 4] 4.5 Useful Linux Programs......Page 363
[Chapter 12] 12.5 Configuring a Dial-In Shell Server......Page 366
[Chapter 10] 10.2 Network Administration......Page 368
[Chapter 12] 12.3 Using a Mail Server......Page 373
[Chapter 11] 11.2 Configuring Your Modem......Page 374
[Chapter 12] 12.4 Configuring a Secure Shell Server......Page 376
[Chapter 5] 5.2 Installing X......Page 378
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/ch06_05.html......Page 380
[Chapter 6] 6.2 Mouse Operations......Page 390
[Chapter 6] 6.3 Window Managers......Page 392
[Chapter 7] 7.3 Starting and Stopping the System and Services......Page 394
[Chapter 11] Getting Connected to the Internet......Page 397
[Appendix C] C.3 Using dpkg......Page 399
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/ch07_05.html......Page 404
[Appendix C] The Debian Package Management Utilities......Page 407
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/debian/chapter/ch01_04.html......Page 409
[Chapter 1] Why Run Linux?......Page 412
[Chapter 6] Using the X Window System......Page 415
[Chapter 6] 6.4 Desktops......Page 418
[Chapter 5] Installing and Configuring the X Window System......Page 420
[Chapter 10] Setting Up a Linux-Based LAN......Page 422
[Chapter 1] 1.3 Reasons to Choose or Not Choose Linux......Page 424
[Chapter 5] 5.4 Starting and Stopping X......Page 427
[Chapter 9] Playing Linux Games......Page 429
[Appendix C] C.2 The Package Management Tools......Page 432
[Chapter 11] 11.5 Web Browser......Page 434
[Chapter 11] 11.8 Making a PPP Connection Manually......Page 436
[Chapter 11] 11.4 PPP Client......Page 438
[Appendix A] Linux Directory Tree......Page 446
Preface......Page 448
[Preface] Conventions Used in This Book......Page 451
[Preface] We'd Like to Hear from You......Page 453
[Preface] Acknowledgments......Page 455
[Appendix B] Principal Linux Files......Page 457
[Appendix D] D.2 Boot Disks......Page 459
[Appendix D] D.3 The lilo Loader......Page 461
[Appendix D] D.4 The loadlin Loader......Page 464

✦ Subjects


Библиотека;Компьютерная литература;Linux / Unix;Debian;


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