Running Linux

Once a little-known productivity boost for personal computers, Linux is now becoming a central part of computing environments everywhere. This operating system now serves as corporate hubs, Web servers, academic research platforms, and program development systems. All along it's also managed to...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: NetLibrary, Inc (-)
Other Authors: Welsh, Matt Author (author), Dalheimer, Matthias Kalle Contributor (contributor), Kaufman, Lar Contributor
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: [Place of publication not identified] O'Reilly Media Incorporated 1999
Edition:3rd ed
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627310406719
Table of Contents:
  • (Ch. 1.) Introduction to Linux
  • (Ch. 2.) Preparing to Install Linux
  • (Ch. 3.) Installation and Initial Configuration
  • (Ch. 4.) Basic Unix Commands and Concepts
  • (Ch. 5.) Essential System Management
  • (Ch. 6.) Managing Filesystems, Swap, and Devices
  • (Ch. 7.) Upgrading Software and the Kernel
  • (Ch. 8.) Other Administrative Tasks
  • (Ch. 9.) Editors, Text Tools, Graphics, and Printing
  • (Ch. 10.) Installing the X Window System
  • (Ch. 11.) Customizing Your X Environment
  • (Ch. 12.) Windows Compatibility and Samba
  • (Ch. 13.) Programming Languages
  • (Ch. 14.) Tools for Programmers
  • (Ch. 15.) TCP/IP and PPP
  • (Ch. 16.) The World Wide Web and Electronic Mail
  • (App. A.) Sources of Linux Information
  • (App. B.) The GNOME Project
  • (App. C.) Installing Linux on Digital/Compaq Alpha Systems
  • (App. D.) LinuxPPC: Installing Linux on PowerPC Computers
  • (App. E.) Installing Linux/M68K on Motorola 68000-Series Systems
  • (App. F.) Installing Linux on Sun SPARC Systems
  • (App. G.) LILO Boot Options
  • (App. H.) Zmodem File Transfer.