Linux all-in-one for dummies /
Eight minibooks in one volume cover every important aspect of Linux and everything you need to know to pass level-1 certification Linux All-in-One For Dummies explains everything you need to get up and running with the popular Linux operating system. Written in the friendly and accessible For Dummie...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
John Wiley & Sons,
©2014.
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Edición: | 5th ed. |
Colección: | --For dummies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- At a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Book I: Getting Started with Linux; Chapter 1: Introducing Linux; What Is Linux?; Contents of a Linux Distribution; Managing Your PC with Linux; Getting Started; Chapter 2: Installing Linux; Following the Installation Steps; Checking Your PC's Hardware; Setting Aside Space for Linux; Trying a Live CD; Installing Linux on a Flash Drive; Chapter 3: Troubleshooting and Configuring Linux; Using Text Mode Installation; Troubleshooting X.
- Resolving Other Installation ProblemsSetting Up Printers; Managing DVDs, CD-ROMs, and Flash Drives; Installing Other Software; Chapter 4: Trying Out Linux; Starting Linux; Playing with the Shell; Shutting Down; Book II: Linux Desktops; Chapter 1: GNOME, Unity, Cinnamon, and MATE; Getting to Know the GNOME Desktop; Understanding the GNOME Panels; Looking at Unity; Looking at Cinnamon; Looking at MATE; Chapter 2: The KDE Desktop; Getting to Know the KDE Desktop; Understanding the KDE Panel; Configuring the KDE Bottom Panel; Configuring the KDE Desktop; Chapter 3: Commanding the Shell.
- Opening Terminal Windows and Virtual ConsolesUsing the bash Shell; Discovering and Using Linux Commands; Writing Shell Scripts; Chapter 4: Navigating the Linux File System; Understanding the Linux File System; Navigating the File System with Linux Commands; Chapter 5: Introducing Linux Applications; Taking Stock of Linux Applications; Introducing Office Applications and Tools; Checking out Multimedia Applications; Using Graphics and Imaging Apps; Chapter 6: Using Text Editors; Using GUI Text Editors; Text Editing with ed and vi; Book III: Networking; Chapter 1: Connecting to the Internet.
- Understanding the InternetDeciding How to Connect to the Internet; Connecting with DSL; Connecting with a Cable Modem; Chapter 2: Setting Up a Local Area Network; Understanding TCP/IP; Setting Up an Ethernet LAN; Configuring TCP/IP Networking; Connecting Your LAN to the Internet; Chapter 3: Going Wireless; Understanding Wireless Ethernet Networks; Setting Up Wireless Hardware; Configuring the Wireless Access Point; Configuring Wireless Networking; Chapter 4: Managing the Network; Discovering the TCP/IP Configuration Files; Checking Out TCP/IP Networks; Configuring Networks at Boot Time.
- Book IV: The InternetChapter 1: Browsing the Web; Discovering the Web; Web Browsing in Linux; Chapter 2: Reading Newsgroups and RSS Feeds; Understanding Newsgroups; Reading Newsgroups from Your ISP; Reading and Searching Newsgroups at Websites; Reading RSS Feeds; Chapter 3: Using FTP; Using Graphical FTP Clients; Using the Command-Line FTP Client; Chapter 4: Hosting Internet Services; Understanding Internet Services; Using the Internet Super Server; Running Standalone Servers; Chapter 5: Managing Mail and News Servers; Installing the Mail Server; Installing the INN Server.