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Linux Administration A Beginner's Guide, Third Edition
By:   Graham, Steven      
ISBN: 0072225629
Format: BC 484 pages 
Pub Date: 2002-11-25 
Copyright: 2003
Edition:3
$34.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media 
About the Book 


Learn to install and administer Linux -- on an individual workstation or an entire network -- with this practical introductory guide. You’ll find everything you need to get up and running with any Linux distribution, including the latest version of Red Hat. Covering the new Linux kernel and featuring an expanded section on advanced networking, this book shows you how to install and configure Linux, set up Internet services, handle single-host administration, and much more.

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  Table of Contents
PART I: Installing Linux as a Server 
1:Technical Summary of Linux Distributions and Windows 2000 
2: Installing Linux in a Server Configuration 
3: GNOME and KDE 
4: Installing Software 
PART II: Single-Host Administration 
5: Managing Users 
6: The Command Line 
7: Booting and Shutting Down 
8: File Systems 
9: Core System Services 
10: Compiling the Linux Kernel 
11: Securing an Individual Server 
PART III: Internet Services 
12: DNS 
13: FTP 
14: Setting Up Your Web Server Using Apache 
15: SMTP 
16: Post Office Protocol (POP) 
17: The Secure Shell (SSH) 
PART IV: Intranet Services 
18: Network File System (NFS) 
19: Network Information Service (NIS) 
20: Samba 
21: Printing 
22: DHCP 
23: Network Configuration 
PART V: Appendixes 
A: Mastery Check Answers 
B: Programming Languages that Accompany Linux 
C: Getting the Usual Done



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