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Paperback Red Hat? Linux? for Dummies? [With CDROM] Book

ISBN: 0764506633

ISBN13: 9780764506635

Red Hat? Linux? for Dummies? [With CDROM]

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Make the most out of computer usage by finding out the fastest and easiest way to work with files, launch applications, and even perform system maintenance. CD contains publisher's edition of Red Hat. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great for complete beginners to Linux

This title, as it suggests, is great for the complete newcomer to Red Hat Linux, and it focuses on those migrating from Windows operating systems. It teaches basic commands to navigate and very basically run a personal RH Linux machine.DON'T buy this book looking for a resource that will show you how to administer a Linux machine. DON'T buy this book looking for a resource that will show you how to set up a Web/e-mail/FTP/SSH, etc. server.DO buy this book if you have never really used a Linux machine, and are looking for an introduction. DO buy this book if you are sick of Windows and are looking around to see what other opportunities are available.Once again, this book serves as an excellent resource for beginning Linux, but don't expect it to offer any more than that.

Loading and using Red Hat Linux is easy with this book

Some time ago, I was forced to perform an emergency install of the Red Hat Linux package on a group of stand-alone PC's so that a class could be taught. With only the basic manual to guide me, it was a struggle to determine the appropriate configuration. While I did manage to complete the install in the allotted time, it would have been much less stressful if I had had this book as my guide. The first 108 pages contain some basic background on the origin of Linux and detailed, small step-by-step instructions on how to install it. The authors certainly made sure that all readers will be able to complete the installation process. After the description of the installation, the explanations are of how to create an account and the basics of manipulating files and directories. The final sections cover how to use GNOME and the X window system, going online and where to get help with Linux problems. When discussing the use of the world wide web, the authors use skiing rather than surfing. You know what they mean, it just seems unusual to be using skiing rather than surfing. In keeping with the format of the series, these topics are presented at the very basic level, going through examples in a step-by-step manner. Therefore, if you are a Linux novice, you will have no trouble locking and loading this very interesting and quite powerful alternative to the sometimes fragile primary alternative. The complete version of Red Hat Linux 6.1 is loaded on the two CD-ROMs that are included, so one purchase is all that is necessary.

Author clarifies the contents of this book

Disclaimer: I am the co-author of this bookI would like to elaborate on the contents of this book. The older non-graphical installation method is used because it works on more (i.e., older) computers than the new one. This is clearly stated in the introduction of the installation chapters. The book also states that if the newer system is used, the existing instructions can be used as a general guideline.The GNOME desktop environment, which is the default Red Hat system, is described in detail in several chapters. KDE is not discussed because there is simply not enough room to do so.Applixware Words was used to write this book and is the favorite of both authors. It offers you the opportunity to use a Linux computer as his your only workstation. Therefore, it was described in some detail. True, Staroffice - another great product - is offered by Red Hat but it is not included on the book's companion CDs. Since the reader must purchase or download either one it was not unreasonable to use Applixware.I encourage readers to submit suggestions and errata to me. I will happily incorporate them into new printings. I also maintain a web site which includes errata and other information. I can not give the address here but can do so via e-mail. My intent is to provide readers with as much Linux value as possible.

Red Hat Linux for Dummies.

Absolutely good for the beginners, but if you encounter the problem while you are installing the red hat linux, sorry, it didn't tell you how to fix it as this book assumes all the installation is smooth.
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