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Fedora Bible 2010 Edition : Featuring Fedora Linux 12.
Title:
Fedora Bible 2010 Edition : Featuring Fedora Linux 12.
Author:
Negus, Christopher.
ISBN:
9780470637036
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1032 pages)
Series:
Bible ; v.631

Bible
Contents:
Fedora Bible 2010 Edition: Featuring Fedora Linux 12 -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Preface -- Who Are You? -- This Book's Learn-Through-Tasks Approach -- What You Need -- Fedora Bible 2010 Edition Improvements -- Conventions Used in This Book -- How This Book Is Organized -- About the Companion Media -- Reach Out -- Part I: Getting Started in Fedora -- Chapter 1: An Overview of Fedora -- Introducing Fedora 12 -- What Is Linux? -- Linux's Roots in UNIX -- Common Linux Features -- Primary Advantages of Linux -- What Is Fedora? -- Why Choose Fedora? -- Moving Toward Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 -- New Features in Fedora 12 -- The Culture of Free Software -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Installing Fedora -- Understanding Fedora Installation Media -- Using the Fedora 12 Live CD -- Quick Installation -- Detailed Installation Instructions -- Special Installation Procedures -- Special Installation Topics -- Troubleshooting Installation -- Spinning Your Own Fedora Install or Live Media -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Getting Productive with the Desktop -- Logging in to Fedora -- Getting Familiar with the Desktop -- Using the GNOME Desktop -- Switching Desktop Environments -- Using the KDE Desktop -- Using the Xfce Desktop Environment -- Using the Moblin Desktop -- Running 3D Accelerated Desktop Effects -- Troubleshooting Your Desktop -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Using Linux Commands -- The Shell Interface -- Understanding the Shell -- Using the Shell in Linux -- Working with the Linux File System -- Using Text Editors -- Working with Virtual Terminals -- Summary -- Part II: Using Fedora -- Chapter 5: Accessing and Running Applications -- Getting and Installing Software Packages -- Managing RPM Packages -- Using Software in Different Formats -- Using Fedora to Run Applications -- Running Microsoft Windows, DOS, and Macintosh Applications -- Summary.

Chapter 6: Publishing with Fedora -- Desktop Publishing in Linux -- Displaying PDF Files with Adobe Acrobat Reader -- Using Traditional Linux Publishing Tools -- Doing Page Layout with Scribus -- Working with Graphics -- Using Scanners Driven by SANE -- Web Publishing -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Music, Video, and Images in Linux -- Understanding Multimedia and Legal Issues in Linux -- Extending Freedom to Codecs -- Listening to Music in Linux -- Viewing TV and Webcams -- Playing Video -- Playing Games on Linux -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Using the Internet and the Web -- Overview of Internet Applications and Commands -- Browsing the Web -- Communicating with E-mail -- Participating in Newsgroups -- Instant Messaging -- Sharing Files with BitTorrent -- Using Remote Login, Copy, and Execution -- Summary -- Part III: Administering Fedora -- Chapter 9: Understanding System Administration -- Using the root user account -- Becoming the Super User (The su Command) -- Learning About Administrative GUI Tools, Commands, Configuration Files, and Log Files -- Administering Your Linux System -- Configuring Hardware -- Managing File Systems and Disk Space -- Monitoring System Performance -- Fixing Your System with the FirstAidKit -- Choosing Software Alternatives -- Using Security Enhanced Linux -- Understanding Security Enhanced Linux -- Using SELinux in Fedora -- Using SELinux -- Learning More About SELinux -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Setting Up and Supporting Users -- Creating User Accounts -- Setting User Defaults -- Creating Portable Desktops -- Providing Support to Users -- Modifying Accounts -- Deleting User Accounts -- Checking Disk Quotas -- Sending Mail to All Users -- Summary -- Chapter 11: Automating System Tasks -- Understanding Shell Scripts -- System Initialization -- System Startup and Shutdown -- Scheduling System Tasks -- Summary.

Chapter 12: Backing Up and Restoring Files -- Making a Simple Backup Archive -- Doing a Simple Backup with rsync -- Choosing Backup Tools -- Selecting a Backup Strategy -- Selecting a Backup Medium -- Backing Up to a Hard Drive -- Backing Up Files with dump -- Automating Backups with cron -- Restoring Backed-Up Files -- Configuring Amanda for Network Backups -- Using the pax Archiving Tool -- Summary -- Chapter 13: Computer Security Issues -- Linux Security Checklist -- Using Password Protection -- Securing Linux with the iptables Firewall -- Controlling Access to Services with TCP Wrappers -- Checking Log Files -- Using the Secure Shell Package -- Securing Linux Servers -- Managing Identities with FreeIPA -- Summary -- Part IV: Fedora Network and Server Setup -- Chapter 14: Setting Up Network Connections and LANs -- Connecting to the Network with NetworkManager -- Understanding Local Area Networks -- Setting Up a Wireless LAN -- Understanding Internet Protocol Addresses -- Troubleshooting Your LAN -- Summary -- Chapter 15: Connecting to the Internet -- Connecting Your LAN to the Internet -- Setting Up Linux as a Router -- Configuring a Virtual Private Network Connection -- Setting Up Linux as a Proxy Server -- Setting Up Proxy Clients -- Summary -- Chapter 16: Setting Up Printers and Printing -- Common UNIX Printing Service -- Setting Up Printers -- Using Printing Commands -- Configuring Print Servers -- Summary -- Chapter 17: Setting Up a File Server -- Goals of Setting Up a File Server -- Setting Up an NFS File Server -- Setting Up a Samba File Server -- Summary -- Chapter 18: Setting Up a Mail Server -- Introducing SMTP and sendmail -- Installing and Running sendmail -- Configuring sendmail -- Introducing Postfix -- Stopping Spam with SpamAssassin -- Getting Mail from the Server (POP3 or IMAPv4) -- Getting Mail from Your Browser with SquirrelMail.

Administering a Mailing List with mailman -- Summary -- Chapter 19: Setting Up an FTP Server -- Understanding FTP Servers -- Using the Very Secure FTP Server -- Getting More Information About FTP Servers -- Summary -- Chapter 20: Setting Up a Web Server -- Introducing Web Servers -- Quick-Starting the Apache Web Server -- Configuring the Apache Server -- Starting and Stopping the Server -- Monitoring Server Activities -- Summary -- Chapter 21: Setting Up an LDAP Address Book Server -- Understanding LDAP -- Setting Up the OpenLDAP Server -- Setting Up the Address Book -- More Ways to Configure LDAP -- Accessing an LDAP Address Book from Thunderbird -- Summary -- Chapter 22: Setting Up a DHCP Server -- Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol -- Setting Up a DHCP Server -- Setting Up a DHCP Client -- Summary -- Chapter 23: Setting Up a MySQL Database Server -- Finding MySQL Packages -- Starting the MySQL Server -- Checking That MySQL Server Is Working -- Getting More MySQL Packages -- Configuring the MySQL Server -- Working with MySQL Databases -- Understanding MySQL Tables -- Displaying MySQL Databases -- Making Changes to Tables and Records -- Adding and Removing User Access -- Backing Up Databases -- Checking and Fixing Databases -- Summary -- Chapter 24: Making Servers Public with DNS -- Determining Goals for Your Server -- Connecting a Public Server -- Configuring Your Public Server -- Setting Up a Domain Name System Server -- Getting More Information about BIND -- Summary -- Chapter 25: Setting Up Virtual Servers -- Preparing for Virtualization -- Creating Virtual Guest Systems -- Managing Virtual Guest Systems -- Using Command-Line Tools to Manage Virtual Guests -- Summary -- Appendix A: About the Media -- Fedora Source Code -- Appendix B: Running Network Services -- Checklist for Running Networking Services -- Networking Service Daemons.

Choosing Alternatives -- Referencing Network Services -- Network Services Reference -- Index.
Abstract:
The perfect companion for mastering the latest version of Fedora As a free, open source Linux operating system sponsored by Red Hat, Fedora can either be a stepping stone to Enterprise or used as a viable operating system for those looking for frequent updates. Written by veteran authors of perennial bestsellers, this book serves as an ideal companion for Linux users and offers a thorough look at the basics of the new Fedora 12. Step-by-step instructions make the Linux installation simple while clear explanations walk you through best practices for taking advantage of the desktop interface. You'll learn how to use the Linux shell, file system, and text editor. Plus, the authors describe key system administration skills, such as setting up users, automating system tasks, backing up and restoring files, and understanding the latest security issues and threats. Coverage includes:An Overview of FedoraInstalling FedoraGetting Productive with the DesktopUsing Linux CommandsAccessing and Running ApplicationsPublishing with FedoraMusic, Video, and Images in LinuxUsing the Internet and the WebUnderstanding System AdministrationSetting Up and Supporting UsersAutomating System TasksBacking Up and Restoring FilesComputer Security IssuesConnecting to the InternetSetting Up Printers and PrintingSetting Up a File ServerSetting Up a Mail ServerSetting Up an FTP ServerSetting Up a Web ServerSetting Up an LDAP Address Book ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerSetting Up a MySQL Database ServerMaking Servers Public with DNSSetting Up Virtual Servers Whether a new or power user of Fedora, you'll benefit from Fedora Bible 2010 Edition: Featuring Fedora Linux 12. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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