If you are looking for one book to teach you all the basics of Linux, from installation and usage to simple programming, then this new edition of Linux: Installation, Configuration and Use is the book for you. It has been fully updated and revised to be compliant with Linux 2.2 and it will get you up and running with Linux quickly and will effectively eliminate time-consuming installation problems and searches for on-line documentation.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 171 mm
Dicke: 36 mm
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978-0-201-59628-1 (9780201596281)
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Michael Kofler has been writing computer books for over ten years - including books on Linux, Visual Basic, Mathematica and Maple. He has recently completed his doctorate at the Technical University of Graz in Austria on the use of object-oriented databases for computer graphics applications.
I. INSTALLATION. 1. What is Linux? 2. Installation. 3. Linux quick start. 4. Onine documentation. II. CONFIGURATION. 5. Linux fundamentals. 6. Configuration and administration. 7. Xfree 86. 8. X user interfaces (fvwm, KDE, and GNOME). III. INTERNET. 9. Going Internet with Linux. 10. Email. 11. News. IV. APPLICATION. 12. The bash - a modern command interpreter. 13. Bash programming. 14. Command reference. 15. Tools and utilities. 16. Emacs - king of all editors. 17. Emacs configuration and programming. 18. LaTeX. 19. LyX - LaTeX made easy. 20. Gimp - the Photoshop alternative. Appendix A: Debian GNU/Linux 2.1. Appendix B: RedHat 6.0. Appendix C: SuSE 6.1. Appenidix D: The enclosed CD-ROMs.