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Paperback Fedora Unleashed [With DVD] Book

ISBN: 0672329778

ISBN13: 9780672329777

Fedora Unleashed [With DVD]

Fedora Unleashed, 2008 Edition presents comprehensive coverage of Fedora 8, the popular Linux distribution developed by the Red Hat-sponsored Fedora Project. This book provides detailed information on... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Good try but some drawbacks

This book, one of a series of "Unleashed" books published by SAMS is a topical work designed to instruct intermediate to advanced users of RedHat's Fedora distribution of Linux. This edition covers Fedora version 8 and includes a DVD with the software. It also states that if the book is registered in 2008, a free Fedora version 9 DVD will be sent to the owner provided the owner registers the book at the publisher's web site. My reading of the material suggests that the book should have targeted beginner to intermediate users. The authors attempt to cover a lot of ground and there is a fair bit of historical asides to keep up interest. I have purchased "Unleashed" books before but noted that they suffered from several problems. One problem that makes the book much less useful as a reference is relatively poor indexing. To cite one example, if you look up ntfs in the index you will find minimally useful references that lead you to pages in the book that simply inform the reader that ntfs is a file system designed and released by the Microsoft corporation. Much earlier in the book in the "How to install" section the authors mention that Windows users will already have at least one ntfs partition on their computers and that the ntfs partition will need to be re-sized in order to install Fedora. Unfortunately quite a bit of vital information will either not be present or will be difficult to find due to poor indexing. An advanced book on Fedora would likely have a detailed description of RAID technology. Although on page 277 of the book the authors state that more information will be available in chapter 35, no such information was present leading me to think that the editing of this book left a lot to be desired. Still, despite the shortcomings the authors have written a book that most readers should find easy to absorb. They try hard to be thorough and have certainly delivered lot's of useful information. Delivering this much material would seem to be a Herculean task. This book would be useful for someone who wants to cover Fedora's features but it is less useful as a reference book. I'm not sure how useful the "Programming Linux" part of the book would be to users since I think this is better covered in separate material.
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