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Mastering Linux

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Mastering Linux is the "Un-Unix" book on Linux. For all the Windows or Linux users who are not Unix hackers, this is the book for you. The focus is on making Linux work and arcane Unix commands are demystified. Readers will quickly and painlessly learn how to install Linux, get the X-Windows environment up and running, and begin moving files and working with applications. It also includes extensive coverage of file management, internet connectivity, networking, and web server installation. There is a unique section designed for the SOHO or small business which demonstrates how to use Linux as an inexpensive but powerful file and print server for an office network. The book covers Red Hat Linux throughout, but also includes installation appendices and tips throughout the book for additional distributions such as Caldera, Slackware, and Debian.

928 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 1, 1998

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Arman Danesh

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