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Part I, "Installing Red Hat Linux," discusses how to install Fedora Core or Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Chapter 2 presents an overview of the process of installing Red Hat Linux, including hardware requirements, downloading and burning a DVD or CDs, and planning the layout of the hard disk. Chapter 3 is a step-by-step guide to installing either version of Red Hat Linux and covers installing from a DVD or CDs, from a local hard disk, and over the network using FTP, NFS, or HTTP. It also shows how to set up the X Window System and customize your graphical user interface (GUI). Part II, "Getting Started with Red Hat Linux," familiarizes you with Red Hat Linux, |
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Read more about this free ebooks:A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux®, Third Edition: Fedora™ Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Chapter 1, Introducing Shells: In this first chapter, you see what a shell is and how shells work. You discover the great variety of shells as well as how to find the shell on your system. You learn how to call up shell windows so that you can type in commands. You also learn about the default shells on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, QNX, and other systems. Chapter 2, Introducing Shell Scripts: This chapter extends the discussion of shells to introduce shell scripts. You find out what a script is, how to create scripts, as well as how to run scripts. Because scripting requires a text editor, |
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Chapter 1 provides a basic overview of how you can manage patches on an individual Linux system. Techniques that we describe cover RHEL, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Debian Linux, Fedora Linux, and some of the rebuilds of RHEL. This chapter also previews some of the tools you can use to create a patch management repository on your own network. Chapter 2 starts by providing a model of how you can create a repository for Fedora Linux. It continues with a focus on the Red Hat Network, specifically the associated Proxy Server, which can help you cache updates. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Linux Patch Management: Keeping Linux Systems Up To Date
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Linux is a big thing. To describe it fully requires an explanation of many topics from different angles, which is exactly what I've provided. This book is split into several sections, each designed for a particular kind of user.
Chapter 1, "What Is Linux?" Chapter 2, "Installing Your Linux System" (if necessary) Chapter 3, "GNU Utilities for Nonprogrammers" Chapter 4, "GNU Utilities for Power Users"
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Read more about this free ebooks:Linux For Programmers And Users
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