Red Hat Fedora and Enterprise Linux 4 Bible
Author: Christopher Negus
For desktop or business, here's all the Linux you need
Whether you want the latest Linux software in Fedora or a stable Red Hat Enterprise Linux for your business, this book covers it all. Install Fedora Core 4 from the DVD or two CDs included and learn to use Linux as a desktop system or an Internet server. Check out fun applications for surfing the Web and doing office tasks. Learn to manage basic system administration, and move up to running your own Web, mail, print, or file server.
Configure Fedora or Red Hat Enterprise Linux to:
• Browse the Web with Firefox
• Read and send e-mail with Evolution
• Create documents, spreadsheets, or presentations with OpenOffice.org
• Set up networked Web, mail, file, database, LDAP, print, or other servers
Transition your Fedora skills to Enterprise Linux with:
• Descriptions of RHEL products, features, and services
• Pointers to professional RHEL training and certification
Install complete Fedora Core 4 from DVD
Using the bonus DVD, you can:
• Boot the DVD to check and prepare your computer before installing Fedora (using KNOPPIX)
• Install the complete Fedora Core 4 Linux operating system (all source code packages included)
Install desktop Fedora Core 4 from CD
Using the bonus 2-CD set, you can:
• Select the software you need for a well-stocked desktop system
• Add key server features to use with your desktop Fedora system
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• Find ten cool things you can do with Fedora
• Use KNOPPIX to test and prepare your computer
• Get your Windows stuff working in Linux
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Table of Contents:
Ch. 1 | An overview of Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Installing Fedora | 23 |
Ch. 3 | Getting started with the Desktop | 87 |
Ch. 4 | Using Linux commands | 139 |
Ch. 5 | Accessing and running applications | 181 |
Ch. 6 | Publishing with Fedora and RHEL | 233 |
Ch. 7 | Gaming in Fedora and RHEL | 269 |
Ch. 8 | Music, video, and images in Linux | 293 |
Ch. 9 | Using the Internet and the Web | 343 |
Ch. 10 | Understanding system administration | 399 |
Ch. 11 | Setting up and supporting users | 445 |
Ch. 12 | Automating system tasks | |
Ch. 13 | Backing up and restoring files | 513 |
Ch. 14 | Computer security issues | 547 |
Ch. 15 | Setting up a local area network | 605 |
Ch. 16 | Connecting to the Internet | 649 |
Ch. 17 | Setting up a print server | 691 |
Ch. 18 | Setting up a file server | 715 |
Ch. 19 | Setting up a mail server | 755 |
Ch. 20 | Setting up an FTP server | 785 |
Ch. 21 | Setting up a Web server | 795 |
Ch. 22 | Setting up an LDAP address book server | 847 |
Ch. 23 | Setting up boot servers : DHCP and NIS | 863 |
Ch. 24 | Setting up a MySQL database server | 885 |
Ch. 25 | Making servers public with DNS | 917 |
Ch. 26 | Using Linux servers from a Mac | 943 |
Ch. 27 | Adapting the Linux 2.6 kernel | 969 |
Ch. 28 | Implementing security enhanced Linux | 977 |
See also: Individual Differences and Behavior in Organizations or Entrepreneurship in Micro Enterprises
Retouching Photos in Photoshop Elements 3: Visual QuickProject Guide
Author: Peachpit Press Staff
While Photoshop offers a host of professional-level image editing and color features, sometimes all users want to do is correct an image's lighting, fix a little red eye, or even out the tones in a photograph--they don't want (or need) to know the rest of Photoshop's bells and whistles. This book is for anyone who simply wants to get from start to finish fast, and doesn't need to know every single Photoshop feature, but just the ones they'll use to accomplish their goals. This slim, four-color volume, one of Peachpit's brand-new Visual QuickProject guides, gives readers the quickest route to a polished, improved photo. To do this, it focuses on a single photo that readers correct as they go. Each short chapter uses large, four-color screen shots and step-by-step instructions to lead readers through each component of the process. By the end of this book, they'll have adjusted the photo's lighting, corrected skin tones, swapped in a new background, and saved the final product to the file format of their choice. Occasional sidebars and tips point out useful Photoshop retouching tricks.
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