Fedora 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Bible (Bible (Wiley))
|
| List Price: | $59.99 |
| Price: | $37.79 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com
55 new or used available from $4.28
Average customer review:Product Description
As a market-leading, free, open-source Linux operating system (OS), Fedora 10 is implemented in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and serves as an excellent OS for those who want more frequent updates. Bestselling author Christopher Negus offers an ideal companion resource for both new and advanced Linux users. He presents clear, thorough instructions so you can learn how to make Linux installation simple and painless, take advantage of the desktop interface, and use the Linux shell, file system, and text editor. He also describes key system administration skills, including setting up users, automating system tasks, backing up and restoring files, and understanding the latest security issues and threats. Included is both a DVD distribution of Fedora Linux 10 and a bootable Fedora LiveCD.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #114346 in Books
- Published on: 2009-01-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 1128 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780470413395
- Condition: USED - ACCEPTABLE
- Notes:
- Click here to view our Condition Guide and Shipping Prices
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
More than a quarter of a million copies sold in previous editions!
Catch the latest Linux technology with Fedora 10
When the free software world improves its offerings, you can be among the first to try them using Fedora. As the basis for the popular enterprise-quality Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora can be your stepping stone to a lucrative career with Linux. Install, configure, and use Fedora as anything from a desktop to an Internet server. Use this book as a guide to installing and running Fedora from the included DVD and live CD.
Set up Fedora or Red Hat Enterprise Linux to:
- Try new or improved features such as FirstAidKit, ext4 file systems, fast start-up, and connection sharing
Navigate your computer with GNOME®, KDE®, Xfce, or Online Desktops
Manage and use documents, spreadsheets, presentations, music, and images
Connect easily to your network with NetworkManager
Draw from massive online Fedora and third-party software repositories
Build an Internet server with e-mail, Web, DNS, FTP, and database services
What's on the DVD and CD-ROM?
- Official Fedora 10 install DVD
Official Fedora 10 KDE desktop live/install CD
System Requirements: Please see the Preface and Appendix A for details and complete system requirements.
New in Fedora 10:
- Improved printing support
New, faster graphical startup
Time-based PulseAudio sound system features
Major RPM package management upgrade
One Laptop Per Child (Sugar) desktop option
Enhanced Webcam support
Customer Reviews
The Perfect First Book
We are developing a software product that runs on teh LAMP stack. I needed to get a Linux machine up and running quickly; it needed to be both a client and a server. Linux was new to me, so I needed both a distribution and a "Getting Started" Guide. This book was exactly what I needed.
I used the DVD to create a Linux partition on a 5 year old Windows XP desktop. Before I started, I was able to test my machine's compatibility with the Linux Live CD that came with the book, as well. Everything installed wonderfully. Even the audio worked "out of the box," a known Fedora 10 "issue".
The book had the material I needed to get started both with GNOME and Linux as a server. Be aware, Fedora and Linux are not for people who aren't comfortable with command lines, inconsistent interfaces and experimenting a bit.
Up-to-date and highly useful
Rarely do these monster distro tomes separate themselves from the pack. Much of their content tends to be a feature dump. However, this Fedora 10 title is different because it anticipates virtually everything that is coming in Fedora 11. Specific distro numbers do not always translate to the book's utility since Linux knowledge carries over and forward. But this is one book to have in your library. Newbies can load up on getting to know their way around, while the pros can beef up their command line and networking skills.
Unlike most Linux books- this one is useful
Most Linux books I've seen are really just regurgitations of man pages or stuff ripped off the web. These books have been around a while, are pretty up to date and actually contain useful examples. I use this as the text for a Linux based class I teach and have had the best luck with it of the four or five other books I've tried.



