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- catalog abstract "Covers Linux commands, installation, customizing the Linux shell, working with multimedia features, system administration, writing shell scripts, automating systems tasks, and managing client workstations.".
- catalog contributor b13074379.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Chapter 20: Setting Up an FTP Server -- Understanding FTP Servers -- Using the Very Secure FTP Server (vsFTPd) -- Using the Washington University FTP Server (WU-FTPD) -- Getting More Information about FTP Servers -- Chapter 21: Setting Up a Web Server -- Introduction to Web Servers -- Quick Starting the Apache Web Server -- Configuring the Apache Server -- Starting and Stopping the Server -- Monitoring Server Activities -- Chapter 22: Setting Up a News Server -- Understanding News Transports -- Planning Your News Server -- Configuring an INN News Server -- Setting Up News Feeds -- Choosing How Articles Are Stored -- Setting Up Expiration Times -- Allowing Users to Access Your Server -- Starting the News Service -- Checking News Log Files -- Chapter 23: Setting Up Boot Servers: DHCP and NIS -- Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol -- Setting Up a DHCP Server -- Setting Up a DHCP Client -- Understanding Network Information Service -- Setting Up Red Hat Linux as an NIS Client -- Setting Up Red Hat Linux as an NIS Master Server -- Setting Up Red Hat Linux as an NIS Slave Server.".
- catalog description "Chapter 24: Setting Up a MySQL Database Server -- Finding MySQL Packages -- Configuring the MySQL Server -- Starting the MySQL Server -- Checking that MySQL Server Is Working -- Working with MySQL Databases -- Understanding MySQL Tables -- Displaying MySQL Databases -- Making Changes to Tables and Records -- Adding and Removing User Access -- Checking and Fixing Databases -- Chapter 25: Making Servers Public with DNS -- Determining Goals for Your Server -- Connecting a Public Server -- Configuring Your Public Server -- Setting Up a Domain Name System Server -- Getting More Information about BIND -- Chapter 26: Using Linux Servers from a MAC -- Looking inside MAC OS/X -- Using Network Services from MAC OS/X -- Configuring an AppleTalk Server in Linux.".
- catalog description "Chapter 6: Publishing with Red Hat Linux -- Using OpenOffice -- Other Word Processors -- Using Traditional Linux Publishing Tools -- Creating Documents in Groff or LaTeX -- Printing Documents with Red Hat Linux -- Displaying Documents with Ghostscript and Acrobat -- Working with Graphics -- Using Scanners Driven by SANE -- Chapter 7: Playing Games with Red Hat Linux -- Basic Linux Gaming Information -- X Window Games -- Commercial Linux Games -- Chapter 8: Multimedia in Red Hat Linux -- Listening to Audio -- Viewing TV and Webcams -- Playing Video -- Using a Digital Camera with gtkam and gphoto2 -- Recording Music CDs -- Chapter 9: Tools for Using the Internet and the Web -- Overview of Internet Tools -- Browsing the Web -- Communicating with E-mail -- Participating in Newsgroups -- Participating in AOL Instant Messaging with Gaim -- Using Remote Login, Copy, and Execution.".
- catalog description "Covers Linux commands, installation, customizing the Linux shell, working with multimedia features, system administration, writing shell scripts, automating systems tasks, and managing client workstations.".
- catalog description "Part II: Using Red Hat Linux -- Chapter 3: Getting Started with the Desktop -- Logging in to Red Hat Linux -- Getting Familiar with the Desktop -- Using the GNOME Desktop -- Using the KDE Desktop -- Troubleshooting Your Desktop -- Chapter 4: Using Linux Commands -- The Shell Interface -- Understanding the Red Hat Linux Shell -- Using the Shell in Red Hat Linux -- Working with the Red Hat Linux File System -- Using the vi Text Editor -- Chapter 5: Accessing and Running Applications -- Using Red Hat Linux as an Application Platform -- Finding Windows-Equivalent Applications in Linux -- Obtaining Red Hat Linux Applications -- Installing Red Hat Linux Applications -- Running X Window Applications -- Running Window, DOS, and Macintosh Applications.".
- catalog description "Part IV: Red Hat Linux Network and Server Setup -- Chapter 15: Setting Up a Local Area Network -- Understanding Local Area Networks -- Setting Up a Wireless LAN -- Understanding IP Addresses -- Troubleshooting your LAN -- Chapter 16: Connecting to the Internet -- Understanding How the Internet Is Structured -- Using Dial-up Connections to the Internet -- Connecting your LAN to the Internet -- Setting up Red Hat Linux as a Router -- Configuring a Virtual Private Network Connection -- Setting up Red Hat Linux as a Proxy Server -- Setting up Proxy Clients -- Chapter 17: Setting Up a Print Server -- Choosing CUPS or LPRng Print Services -- Setting Up Printers -- Working with CUPS Printing -- Managing Printing -- Using Printing Commands -- Configuring Print Servers -- Chapter 18: Setting Up a File Server -- Goals of Setting Up a File Server -- Setting Up an NFS File Server in Red Hat Linux -- Setting Up a Samba File Server in Red Hat Linux -- Setting Up a NetWare File Server in Red Hat Linux -- Chapter 19: Setting Up a Mail Server -- Introduction to SMTP and sendmail -- Installing and Running sendmail -- Configuring sendmail -- Introducing Postfix -- Stopping Spam with SpamAssassin -- Getting Mail from the Server (POP) -- Administering a Mailing List.".
- catalog description "Part V: Appendixes -- Appendix A: What's on the CD-ROMs -- Using Linux Kernel Source Code -- Appendix B: Red Hat Linux RPMs -- Removed Packages -- Packages in Red Hat Linux 9 -- Appendix C: Running Network Services -- Checklist for Running Networking Services -- Networking Service Daemons -- Choosing Alternatives -- Referencing Network Services -- Index -- General Public License.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Part I: Getting Started in Red Hat Linux -- Chapter 1: An Overview of Red Hat Linux -- Introducing Red Hat Linux -- What Is Linux? -- Linux's Roots in UNIX -- Common Linux Features -- Primary Advantages of Linux -- What Is Red Hat Linux? -- Why Choose Red Hat Linux? -- New Features in Red Hat Linux 9 -- The Culture of Free Software -- Chapter 2: Installing Red Hat Linux -- Quick Installation -- Detailed Installation Instructions -- Installing More Red Hat Linux Packages -- Special Installation Procedures -- Special Installation Topics -- Troubleshooting your Installation.".
- catalog description "System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: Pentium PC with 200 MHz or faster.".
- catalog extent "xxx, 1074 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0764539388 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub.,".
- catalog requires "System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: Pentium PC with 200 MHz or faster.".
- catalog subject "005.4/4682 22".
- catalog subject "Linux.".
- catalog subject "Operating systems (Computers)".
- catalog subject "QA76.76.O63 N42675 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 20: Setting Up an FTP Server -- Understanding FTP Servers -- Using the Very Secure FTP Server (vsFTPd) -- Using the Washington University FTP Server (WU-FTPD) -- Getting More Information about FTP Servers -- Chapter 21: Setting Up a Web Server -- Introduction to Web Servers -- Quick Starting the Apache Web Server -- Configuring the Apache Server -- Starting and Stopping the Server -- Monitoring Server Activities -- Chapter 22: Setting Up a News Server -- Understanding News Transports -- Planning Your News Server -- Configuring an INN News Server -- Setting Up News Feeds -- Choosing How Articles Are Stored -- Setting Up Expiration Times -- Allowing Users to Access Your Server -- Starting the News Service -- Checking News Log Files -- Chapter 23: Setting Up Boot Servers: DHCP and NIS -- Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol -- Setting Up a DHCP Server -- Setting Up a DHCP Client -- Understanding Network Information Service -- Setting Up Red Hat Linux as an NIS Client -- Setting Up Red Hat Linux as an NIS Master Server -- Setting Up Red Hat Linux as an NIS Slave Server.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 24: Setting Up a MySQL Database Server -- Finding MySQL Packages -- Configuring the MySQL Server -- Starting the MySQL Server -- Checking that MySQL Server Is Working -- Working with MySQL Databases -- Understanding MySQL Tables -- Displaying MySQL Databases -- Making Changes to Tables and Records -- Adding and Removing User Access -- Checking and Fixing Databases -- Chapter 25: Making Servers Public with DNS -- Determining Goals for Your Server -- Connecting a Public Server -- Configuring Your Public Server -- Setting Up a Domain Name System Server -- Getting More Information about BIND -- Chapter 26: Using Linux Servers from a MAC -- Looking inside MAC OS/X -- Using Network Services from MAC OS/X -- Configuring an AppleTalk Server in Linux.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 6: Publishing with Red Hat Linux -- Using OpenOffice -- Other Word Processors -- Using Traditional Linux Publishing Tools -- Creating Documents in Groff or LaTeX -- Printing Documents with Red Hat Linux -- Displaying Documents with Ghostscript and Acrobat -- Working with Graphics -- Using Scanners Driven by SANE -- Chapter 7: Playing Games with Red Hat Linux -- Basic Linux Gaming Information -- X Window Games -- Commercial Linux Games -- Chapter 8: Multimedia in Red Hat Linux -- Listening to Audio -- Viewing TV and Webcams -- Playing Video -- Using a Digital Camera with gtkam and gphoto2 -- Recording Music CDs -- Chapter 9: Tools for Using the Internet and the Web -- Overview of Internet Tools -- Browsing the Web -- Communicating with E-mail -- Participating in Newsgroups -- Participating in AOL Instant Messaging with Gaim -- Using Remote Login, Copy, and Execution.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part II: Using Red Hat Linux -- Chapter 3: Getting Started with the Desktop -- Logging in to Red Hat Linux -- Getting Familiar with the Desktop -- Using the GNOME Desktop -- Using the KDE Desktop -- Troubleshooting Your Desktop -- Chapter 4: Using Linux Commands -- The Shell Interface -- Understanding the Red Hat Linux Shell -- Using the Shell in Red Hat Linux -- Working with the Red Hat Linux File System -- Using the vi Text Editor -- Chapter 5: Accessing and Running Applications -- Using Red Hat Linux as an Application Platform -- Finding Windows-Equivalent Applications in Linux -- Obtaining Red Hat Linux Applications -- Installing Red Hat Linux Applications -- Running X Window Applications -- Running Window, DOS, and Macintosh Applications.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part IV: Red Hat Linux Network and Server Setup -- Chapter 15: Setting Up a Local Area Network -- Understanding Local Area Networks -- Setting Up a Wireless LAN -- Understanding IP Addresses -- Troubleshooting your LAN -- Chapter 16: Connecting to the Internet -- Understanding How the Internet Is Structured -- Using Dial-up Connections to the Internet -- Connecting your LAN to the Internet -- Setting up Red Hat Linux as a Router -- Configuring a Virtual Private Network Connection -- Setting up Red Hat Linux as a Proxy Server -- Setting up Proxy Clients -- Chapter 17: Setting Up a Print Server -- Choosing CUPS or LPRng Print Services -- Setting Up Printers -- Working with CUPS Printing -- Managing Printing -- Using Printing Commands -- Configuring Print Servers -- Chapter 18: Setting Up a File Server -- Goals of Setting Up a File Server -- Setting Up an NFS File Server in Red Hat Linux -- Setting Up a Samba File Server in Red Hat Linux -- Setting Up a NetWare File Server in Red Hat Linux -- Chapter 19: Setting Up a Mail Server -- Introduction to SMTP and sendmail -- Installing and Running sendmail -- Configuring sendmail -- Introducing Postfix -- Stopping Spam with SpamAssassin -- Getting Mail from the Server (POP) -- Administering a Mailing List.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part V: Appendixes -- Appendix A: What's on the CD-ROMs -- Using Linux Kernel Source Code -- Appendix B: Red Hat Linux RPMs -- Removed Packages -- Packages in Red Hat Linux 9 -- Appendix C: Running Network Services -- Checklist for Running Networking Services -- Networking Service Daemons -- Choosing Alternatives -- Referencing Network Services -- Index -- General Public License.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Part I: Getting Started in Red Hat Linux -- Chapter 1: An Overview of Red Hat Linux -- Introducing Red Hat Linux -- What Is Linux? -- Linux's Roots in UNIX -- Common Linux Features -- Primary Advantages of Linux -- What Is Red Hat Linux? -- Why Choose Red Hat Linux? -- New Features in Red Hat Linux 9 -- The Culture of Free Software -- Chapter 2: Installing Red Hat Linux -- Quick Installation -- Detailed Installation Instructions -- Installing More Red Hat Linux Packages -- Special Installation Procedures -- Special Installation Topics -- Troubleshooting your Installation.".
- catalog title "Red Hat Linux 9 bible / Christopher Negus.".
- catalog type "CD-ROMs. local".
- catalog type "text".