Mastering Red Hat Linux 9
✍ Scribed by Michael Jang
- Publisher
- Sybex
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 912
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Whether you depend on Linux as a server or desktop OS, Mastering Red Hat Linux 9 gives you the practical information you need to install, configure, and administer the latest version of Red Hat's operating system to suit your specific computing needs. Clear, step-by-step instruction teaches you basic, intermediate, and advanced techniques, and lets you get started right away.Coverage IncludesInstalling Linux from multiple sources Automating Linux installation over a network Navigating the command line interface Administering users and groups Managing RPM packages Troubleshooting the boot process Recompiling a kernel Configuring the X Window Working with GNOME and KDE Using Red Hat GUI administrative tools Understanding basic TCP/IP networking Securing Linux firewalls Setting up secure remote access Installing and testing DNS, DHCP, CUPS, and sendmail Configuring and troubleshooting FTP, NFS, Samba, and Apache Linux Certification requirements
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