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[...]... xxxi xxxii Linux: The Complete Reference Linux system Almost all Linux operations can be carried out using either the GNOME or KDE interface You can focus on the GNOME and KDE chapters and their corresponding tools and applications in the different chapters throughout the book On the other hand, if you want to delve deeper into the Unix aspects of Linux, you can check out the shell chapters and the corresponding... designed not only to be a complete reference on Linux, but also to provide clear and detailed explanations of Linux features No prior knowledge of Unix is assumed; Linux is an operating system anyone can use With the large number of Linux distributions available, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that most of their operations are the same They all use the same desktops, shell, file systems, servers,... provide their own GUI tools, but these are just front ends to the same underlying Linux commands This book is distribution independent, providing a concise and detailed explanation of those tasks common to all Linux systems As much as 95 percent of a Linux system involves operations that are the same for all distributions You can use this book no matter what particular Linux distribution you are using Linux. .. 653 653 654 654 656 657 658 658 659 660 660 661 661 661 662 662 662 663 664 664 664 665 666 xxv xxvi Linux: The Complete Reference The depmod Command The modprobe Command The insmod Command The rmmod Command modprobe configuration ... Mon, incorporated the large number of features found in this book as well as coordinated the intricate task of generating the final version Thanks also to Scott Rogers, who initiated the project Special thanks to Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, and to those who continue to develop Linux as an open, professional, and effective operating system accessible to anyone Thanks also to the academic community... task and operation Linux is also a fully functional Unix operating system It has all the standard features of a powerful Unix system, including a complete set of Unix shells such as BASH, TCSH, and the Z shell Those familiar with the Unix interface can use any of these shells, with the same Unix commands, filters, and configuration features A wide array of applications operate on Linux Numerous desktop... Dylan, for their support and deadline reminders xxix This page intentionally left blank Introduction T he Linux operating system has become one of the major operating systems in use today, bringing to the PC all the power and flexibility of a Unix workstation as well as a complete set of Internet applications and a fully functional desktop interface This book is designed not only to be a complete reference. .. shell-based applications in other chapters If you only want to use Linux for its applications and Internet clients, then concentrate on the applications section If you want to use Linux as a multiuser system servicing many users or integrate it into a local network, you can use the detailed system, file, and network administration information provided in the administration chapters None of these tasks are in... servers are also covered, and the INN news server, the CUPS print server, the MySQL database server, and the Squid proxy server are examined Part VII discusses system administration topics including user, software, file system, system, device, and kernel administration There are detailed descriptions of the configuration files used in administration tasks and how to make entries in them First, basic system... Introduction to Linux Linux Distributions Operating Systems and Linux History of Linux and Unix Unix Linux Linux Overview . is the author of Linux: The Complete Reference (all six editions), Red Hat Enterprise and Fedora Linux: The Complete Reference, Red Hat Linux, Linux. without the prior written permission of the publisher. 0-0 7-1 59664-X The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: 0-0 7-1 49247-X. All

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    Linux: The Complete Reference, Sixth Edition

    Part II The Linux Shell and File Structure

    4 The Shell Scripts and Programming

    6 Linux Files, Directories, and Archives

    7 The X Window System, Xorg, and Display Managers

    Part IV Linux Software

    11 Offi ce and Database Applications

    12 Graphics Tools and Multimedia

    13 Mail and News Clients

    14 Web, FTP, and Java Clients