Beginning Fedora is split into seven parts, each of which contains chapters about a certain aspect of Fedora use. You can read these parts in sequence, or you can dip in and out of them at will. Whenever a technical term is mentioned, a reference is made to the chapter where that term is explained. Part 1 examines the history and philosophy behind the Linux operating system. We aim to answer many of the common questions about Linux. Such knowledge is considered to be as important as understanding the technical details on how Linux works. |
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This book is loosely grouped into four parts. In the first few chapters, you will learn about fundamental tools and technologies that are designed to make your life as a professional Linux programmer easier. You will learn about the GNU Toolchain, the importance of software portability, and the need for Internationalization, as well as many other topics designed to get you up to speed and working on software projects of your own. You will want to read this material first and refer to it often.
The second part of this book covers the lower-level parts of a typical Linux system |
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Learn the basics of what goes into Linux and you will be able to use all sorts of devices and computers in the future. The book is organized in a way that enables you to start off at the very beginning with Linux, but still grow to the point where you can get going with some powerful server and programming features, if you care to. Part I assumes that someone has set up a Linux system in front of you. So after “Starting with Linux” in Chapter 1, you learn the basics of how to ** Use the shell (Chapter 2) ** Work with your graphical desktop (Chapter 3)
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In this book, we’ll give you a taste of programming for Linux. To help you get the most from the chapters, you should try out the examples as you read. These also provide a good base for experimentation and will hopefully inspire you to create programs of your own. We hope you will read this book in conjunction with experimenting on your own Linux installation. Linux is available for many different systems. Its adaptability is such that enterprising souls have persuaded it to run in one form or another on just about anything with a processor in it! Examples include systems based on the Alpha, |
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This book provides a complete introduction to Ubuntu Server. I’ve written this book for people who are new to Ubuntu Server administration. The target readers are Windows administrators as well as people who are used to managing other flavors of Linux (or UNIX). It was the goal of this book to give a no-nonsense introduction to working with Ubuntu Server, and so this book should provide all the basics that are needed to get you going. It also includes many useful tips that help you in doing your work in a more efficient manner. Many books about Ubuntu are presently available, but you can’t do Ubuntu Server |
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