Linux Bible
Wiley (Publisher)
8th Edition
Published on 11. September 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
864 pages
978-1-118-21854-9 (ISBN)
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Description
More than 50 percent new and revised content for today's Linux environment gets you up and running in no time!
Linux continues to be an excellent, low-cost alternative to expensive operating systems. Whether you're new to Linux or need a reliable update and reference, this is an excellent resource. Veteran bestselling author Christopher Negus provides a complete tutorial packed with major updates, revisions, and hands-on exercises so that you can confidently start using Linux today.
* Offers a complete restructure, complete with exercises, to make the book a better learning tool
* Places a strong focus on the Linux command line tools and can be used with all distributions and versions of Linux
* Features in-depth coverage of the tools that a power user and a Linux administrator need to get started
This practical learning tool is ideal for anyone eager to set up a new Linux desktop system at home or curious to learn how to manage Linux server systems at work.
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Series
Edition
8. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 18.6 cm
Thickness: 4.4 cm
Weight
1240 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-21854-9 (9781118218549)
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Persons
Chris Negus is an instructor for Red Hat, Inc. and the author of dozens of Linux and UNIX books, including Red Hat Linux Bible (all editions), CentOS Bible, Fedora Bible, Ubuntu Linux Toolbox, Linux Troubleshooting Bible, Linux Toys, and Linux Toys II. Christine Bresnahan has over 25 years' experience as a system administrator. She is an adjunct professor at Ivy Tech Community College, teaching Linux system administration, Linux security, and Windows security classes. She co-authored the Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible, 2nd Edition.
Content
Introduction xxxiii
Part I: Getting Started 1
Chapter 1: Starting with Linux 3
Chapter 2: Creating the Perfect Linux Desktop 27
Part II: Becoming a Linux Power User 59
Chapter 3: Using the Shell 61
Chapter 4: Moving Around the Filesystem 93
Chapter 5: Working with Text Files 113
Chapter 6: Managing Running Processes 131
Chapter 7: Writing Simple Shell Scripts 145
Part III: Becoming a Linux System Administrator 163
Chapter 8: Learning System Administration 165
Chapter 9: Installing Linux 191
Chapter 10: Getting and Managing Software 227
Chapter 11: Managing User Accounts 253
Chapter 12: Managing Disks and Filesystems 277
Part IV: Becoming a Linux Server Administrator 305
Chapter 13: Understanding Server Administration 307
Chapter 14: Administering Networking 337
Chapter 15: Starting and Stopping Services 365
Chapter 16: Configuring a Print Server 415
Chapter 17: Configuring a Web Server 439
Chapter 18: Configuring an FTP Server 467
Chapter 19: Configuring a Windows File Sharing (Samba) Server 487
Chapter 20: Configuring an NFS File Server 515
Chapter 21: Troubleshooting Linux 539
Part V: Learning Linux Security Techniques 571
Chapter 22: Understanding Basic Linux Security 573
Chapter 23: Understanding Advanced Linux Security 615
Chapter 24: Enhancing Linux Security with SELinux 659
Chapter 25: Securing Linux on a Network 689
Part VI: Appendixes 717
Appendix A: Media 719
Appendix B: Exercise Answers 729
Index 783