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Red Hat Fedora Linux Secrets View Larger Image | Naba Barkakati Wiley, Paperback, Bk&DVD edition, Published October 2005, 1128 pages, ISBN 0471747572 | List Price: $50.00 Our Price: $29.95 You Save: $20.05 (40% Off)
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Red Hat Fedora Linux Secrets continues to be a great tutorial guide that's ideal
for teaching or learning Red Hat's popular Linux product line. The book provides
detailed technical information on installing and customizing Linux for use with
various types of computers and peripherals. It describes how things work behind
the scenes and includes tips, techniques, shortcuts, and little-known facts ("secrets")
about using Linux for various real-world tasks that range from learning UNIX commands
to setting up a secure Java-capable Web server for your business. Red Hat now
focuses primarily on the commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) product line
and new technologies that first appear in Fedora Core eventually find their way
into the next-generation RHEL product. With Fedora Core releases a precursor to
RHEL, learning about Fedora Core helps the users learn about the latest developments
in Linux and get a head start on future versions of RHEL.
New to this edition: This revision reflects the changes that have occurred in
Red Hat's Linux products since Red Hat Linux 9 including updates on the Linux
2.6 kernel, mandatory access control with Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux), and
improved device handling with udev. Because Fedora Core updates appear frequently,
the book includes an appendix with instructions on how to download and install
the latest release of Fedora Core. Finally, the book describes the Red Hat Enterprise
Linux products: WS, ES, AS, and the Red Hat Desktop.
DVD: Red Hat Fedora Linux Secrets includes the latest release Fedora Core
FC4 on DVD. The DVD is packed with all the software needed to turn a Intel
Pentium-compatible PC into a powerful Linux desktop and server, along with all
the source code for the book.
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