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Redhat Linux: The Complete Reference [6.2]by Richard Petersen Download Book (Respecting the intellectual property of others is utmost important to us, we make every effort to make sure we only link to legitimate sites, such as those sites owned by authors and publishers. If you have any questions about these links, please contact us.) link 1 About Book Book Description The most comprehensive Linux reference available! Covers all major upgrades including the latest kernel version 2.4 and new versions of Red Hat, Caldera, and SuSE. Also includes 2 bonus CDs containing Red Hat Linux and Caldera's OpenLinux eServer. Book Info An easy-to-use reference for installing, using, and getting optimum results from Linux. Shows how to program Linux, configure system settings, and a host of other skills. The CD-ROMs contain Red Hat Linux 7 and Caldera OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4. Softcover. From the Back Cover The Ultimate In-Depth Linux Resource! Take advantage of the powerful capabilities of Linux using this comprehensive and easy-to-use reference. Featuring up-to-date coverage of everything from installation and configuration to system administration and programming, this valuable reference covers all the latest distributions of Linux and the Linux 2.4 kernel. New chapters include full details on system, network, and security setup tasks as well as coverage of the KOffice and Evolution office suites.The 2 CD-ROMs contain Red Hat Linux 7 and Caldera OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4. For anyone wanting to learn to install, administer, or program using the latest Linux platform, this is your one-stop guide.
About the Author Richard Petersen (Berkeley, CA) has an MLIS in library and information studies and teaches UNIX and C/C++ courses at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of Linux: The Complete Reference (first and second editions) and Academic Press' Introductory C: Pointers, Functions, and Files. Related Free eBooks
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