Sunday, June 29, 2008

SUSE Linux - A Complete Guide To Novell's Community Distribution (2006)

How This Book Is Organized


Each chapter consists of a series of labs, each of which introduces a new feature or capability, shows how it's used, and then walks you through an example, explaining the details you need to understand along the way. You'll also find "What About..." sections that attempt to anticipate and answer follow-up questions, as well as "Where to Learn More" sections that tell you where you can learn more about each topic.

Chapter 1, Quick Start

Introduces SUSE Linux, and gets you up and running quickly, with labs that show you how to install SUSE and get all your essentials connected and configured.

Chapter 2, Basic System Administration

Covers basic system administration for desktop machines, but much of this will apply to notebook users as well. You'll learn how to work with text files, find your way around the filesystem, and more.

Chapter 3, Using SUSE Linux on Your Desktop

Describes how to start putting SUSE Linux to work. You'll find help for getting the X Window System working just right, and find your way around the KDE and GNOME desktop environments.

Chapter 4, Using Linux on Your Laptop

Shows laptop users how to get everything set up just right with SUSE Linux, including laptop power management and wireless networking.


Chapter 5, Package Management

Describes all about package management. You'll learn how to install new software from local media and from the Internet, and to use package management tools to avoid conflicts and version discrepancies during upgrades, and you'll discover how easy it is to build software from source.


Chapter 6, System Administration for Servers

Focuses on the server capabilities of SUSE. Even if you are primarily a desktop user, there might be something in here for you. You'll learn how to specify which services start up when your computer starts up, how to work with disk partitions, and more.


Chapter 7, Network Services

Dives into network services such as email, file sharing, and more.


Chapter 8, Security

Gives you a comprehensive collection of labs that explain how to keep your system secure. You'll learn how to set up a firewall, restrict access, and monitor attempts to break into your server.


Chapter 9, Alternative Installations

Explains other ways you can install SUSE, from dual-boot configurations to virtual machine installations with Xen.

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