In this book, we introduce you to the wonders of the Linux operating system, originally created as a labor of love by Linus Torvalds in the early 1990s. Our goal is to initiate you into the rapidly growing ranks of Linux users and enthusiasts busily rewriting the rules for the operating system marketplace.
In this book, we keep the amount of technobabble to a minimum and stick with plain English as much as possible. Besides plain talk about Linux installation, boot up, configuration, and software, we include many examples, plus lots of detailed instructions to help you set up and use your very own Linux machine with a minimum of stress or confusion.
Think of this book as a friendly, approachable guide to tackling terminology and the Linux collection of tools, utilities, and widgets. Although Linux isn’t terribly hard to figure out, it does pack a boatload of details, parameters, and administrivia (administrative trivia, in UNIX-speak). You need to wrestle those details into shape while you install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot a Linux-based computer.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Getting Acquainted with Linux
Chapter 02 - Prepping Your Computer for Linux
Chapter 03 - Installing Fedora
Chapter 04 - Booting and Stopping Fedora
Chapter 05 - Checking Out the Desktops
Chapter 06 - Working without the GUI
Chapter 07 - Getting to Know the Linux Filesystem
Chapter 08 - Using the Filesystem in GNOME and Nautilus
Chapter 09 - Connecting to the Internet
Chapter 10 - Using the Internet
Chapter 11 - Putting the X in Text
Chapter 12 - Word Processing and More with OpenOffice.org
Chapter 13 - Messing with Audio
Chapter 14 - Messing with Video and Graphics
Chapter 15 - Windows-Only Media Formats and Programs
Chapter 16 - Adding Software to Linux
Chapter 17 - Basic System Administration
Chapter 18 - A Secure Linux Box Is a Happy Linux Box
Chapter 19 - Ten Steps to Making Your Own Wireless Access Point
Chapter 20 - Ten Steps to Setting Up a Samba Print Server
Chapter 21 - Ten Steps to Setting Up a File Server
Chapter 22 - Ten Troubleshooting Tips
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