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Linux Annoyances for Geeks

✍ Scribed by Michael. Jang


Book ID
127446112
Publisher
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Category
Library
ISBN-13
9780596008017
ASIN
B001K2IBE4

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✦ Synopsis


Yes, Linux has many annoying traits, despite all the hype to the contrary. You'll find out quickly when you're asked to standardize the organization's Linux desktops or install a boot password on a server. With this book, you won't be caught unprepared. Many of the solutions in Linux Annoyances for Geeks come from author Michael Jang's decades of experience in system administration and consulting, while others are gleaned from common issues and answers found in online forums and power user web sites. With plenty of material for any Linux user, this book is an essential troubleshooting guide for both desktops and servers.His book covers three key areas for Linux users:Desktop management topics include Firefox and OpenOffice optimization, spam filtering, instant messaging, X Window system configuration, and much more.System setup concentrates on optimizing start times for the OS and applications as well as security and maintenance issues like installing a new kernel or getting the latest security patch.The server configuration section walks the reader through the difficult issues involved in setting up and administering several types of Linux servers, including file/print, web, and email.

✦ Subjects


Linux / Unix


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