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    • A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux 8
      provides everyone from new users to experienced programmers with the knowledge and skills needed to master Linux. Written by best-selling author Mark Sobell, this book is a clear, concise, and logically organized tutorial and reference. Part I is a comprehensive tutorial, introducing beginners to the basics of GNU/Linux in general and to Red Hat version 8 specifically. It explains logging on, basic utilities, filesystem structure, and the shell; examples demonstrate how each command works and what appears onscreen each step of the way. Part II covers more advanced topics such as graphical user interfaces (GUIs), networking, text editors, the three major shells, including how to write shell scripts, programming tools, and system administration. Part III is a detailed reference to more than 85 GNU/Linux utilities hot
    • Learning Red Hat Linux
      by Bill McCarty: walks the reader through the process of installing, configuring, and using Red Hat Linux 6 and some of its most popular applications. Networking coverage includes essential local area network configuration, plus excellent coverage of Samba setup and the process of establishing a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection to the Internet hot
    • Official Red Hat Linux User's Guide
      by Red Hat Inc: Red Hat sealed and approved! Compiled by Red Hats own documentation team and reviewed by a Red Hat qualified technical expert, this comprehensive, authoritative guide delivers all the know-how you need to install, use, and customize the latest version of Red Hat Linux hot
    • A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux
      by Mark G. Sobell: Mark is the author of three best-selling UNIX and Linux books: A Practical Guide to the UNIX System, UNIX System V: A Practical Guide, and A Practical Guide to Linux
    • Add Red Hat Linux to Your Windows Development in a Weekend
      by Brian Proffitt: presents information about how to assess a PC's capabilty to use Red Hat Linux 7 and then install Red Hat Linux, troubleshoot it, and implement the system, using all of the tools. The CD-ROM contains the latest version of Red Hat Linux and a partition tool for installing it on a Windows machine
    • Add Red Hat Linux X to Your Windows Desktop In a Weekend
      by Brian Proffitt: presents information about how to assess a PC's capabilty to use Red Hat Linux 7 and then install Red Hat Linux, troubleshoot it, and implement the system, using all of the tools. The CD-ROM contains the latest version of Red Hat Linux and a partition tool for installing it on a Windows machine
    • Beginning Red Hat Linux 9
      by Sandip Bhattacharya, Pancrazio De Mauro, Mark Mamone, Kapil Sharma, Deepak Thomas, Simon Whiting, Shishir Gundavaram: offers the simple, plain-speaking guidance you need as you begin to explore the vast potential of open source software. The book assumes that you're familiar with using Microsoft Windows, and aims to help you make the jump from Windows to Linux by introducing it in those terms
    • Install, Configure, and Customize Red Hat Linux 6.x
      by Brian Proffitt, Duane Evenson, Patrick Lambert, Randal G. Nelson, Charles Coffing: provides the advice you need for working through the trouble spots you might run into when setting up Red Hat Linux. With step-by-step instructions and a multitude of helpful screen shots, this book takes you through the installation, configuration, and customization process to make Linux work the way you need it to
    • Installing Red Hat Linux 7
      by Bill Von Hagen: covers only the topics necessary to get the OS up and running. By utilizing the information in this text, you will be able to prevent surprises during the installation of this powerful operating system
    • Learn Red Hat Linux OS Tips
      by George M. Doss: a tutorial and reference to the frequently used features and functions of this popular operating system. The tips cover a broad range of subjects including hardware, installation, and configuration, as well as networking.
    • Master Red Hat Linux Visually
      by Michael Bellomo: Covering everything from installation and customization fundamentals to more advanced topics such as networking, administration, and security. Master Red Hat Linux VISUALLY uses annotated screen shots and step-by-step instructions to help readers master this popular Linux distribution and its GNOME desktop environment. The two CD-ROMs include the Red Hat Distribution of Linux and more
    • Mastering Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
      by Michael Jang: teaches intermediate and advanced users how to install, configure, and network Linux at the enterprise level. Author Michael Jang is highly regarded for his Windows-friendly style, as he easily guides the Windows user to Linux
    • Mastering Red Hat Linux 7
      by Arman Danesh: Users learn how to install, configure and network Red Hat Linux 7 in this complete resource for the non-Linux user. --This book provides comprehensive coverage of the latest version of Linux and GNOME, and also coverage of Apache server and sendmail. --Advanced topics include LinuxConf, recompiling the kernel and integration with Windows
    • Official Red Hat Linux Administrator's Guide
      by Red Hat Inc, Michael Tiemann: Red Hat sealed and approved! Compiled by Red Hats own documentation team and reviewed by a Red Hat qualified technical expert, this comprehensive, authoritative guide delivers all the know-how you need to manage Linux networks and systems, troubleshoot problems, and provide optimum client service
    • Professional Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
      by Sharma: shows how to set up, configure, and deploy RHEL3-and take advantage of sophisticated options such as the high-availability Red Hat Cluster Suite as well as the Content Management System, portal server, and other Red Hat enterprise applications
    • Red Hat Certified Engineer LINUX Study Guide
      by Syngress Media, Duncan Anderson: provides 100% complete coverage of all objectives for this exam. Based on 200,000+ hours of IT training experience, the book contains hundreds of practice exam questions and hands-on exercises
    • Red Hat Linux 6 Fast & Easy
      If you're new to Linux, this book is designed for you. Red Hat Linux 6 Fast & Easy gives immediate answers to your most pressing "how to" questions for this hot new operating system thats giving Windows a run for its money
    • Red Hat Linux 6 in Small Business
      by Paul Sery, Eric Harper: Red Hat Linux 6 in Small Business begins by providing you with step-by-step instructions for installing Red Hat Linux 6.0 and also describes the essentials commands and tools for running the system. The book then focuses on using Linux as the center of a client-server network
    • Red Hat Linux 6 Server
      by Mohammed J. Kabir: UNIX expert Mohammed Kabir show you step-by-step how to deploy Linux servers for your intranet or the Internet, from initial installation through security implementation and performance fine-tuning.
    • Red Hat Linux 6: Visual QuickPro Guide
      by Harold Davis: Linux: Visual QuickPro Guide keeps the visual approach that has won milions of fans for the Visual QuickStart series, but is aimed at intermediate to advanced readers who want to learn Linux without having to wade through 600 pages of dense text
    • Red Hat Linux 7 Bible, Unlimited Edition
      by Chris Negus, Christopher Negus: this authoritative guide delivers all the information you need to make the most of the latest Red Hat release. From customizing a desktop to troubleshooting a network or setting up a Web server, it's the only reference you'll ever need to become a Red Hat Linux pro
    • Red Hat Linux 7 Fast & Easy
      by Brian Proffitt, Coletta Witherspoon, Craig Witherspoon: for users new to Linux, Red Hat Linux X Fast & Easy is the only book that provides step-by-step instruction in an easy-to-follow visual format
    • Red Hat Linux 7 for Dummies
      by Jon Hall, Paul G. Sery: a friendly, step-by-step guide to installing Red Hat Linux into a personal computer and taking advantage of all it has to offer. The three CD-ROMs contain firewall scripts, Internet utilities, games, tools for creating images, and the complete version of Red Hat Linux 7
    • Red Hat Linux 7 Server
      by Mohammed J. Kabir: covers all the Red Hat 7 features. Master how to set up Intranet/Internet services, set up office services including using Samba to share files and printer, design a load-balanced multiserver Apahce-based Web network, and learn all about how to secure your server using firewalls and tools
    • Red Hat Linux 7 Unleashed
      by William Ball: shows you how to install, configure, and manage version 7, the latest version of Red Hat operating system. Version 7 boasts the latest stable Linux kernel, a new and improved installation program, updated libraries and a host of other improvements, including the new Xfree86 4.x
    • Red Hat Linux 7.2 Bible
      by Chris Negus, Christopher Negus: this authoritative guide delivers all the information you need to make the most of Red Hat 7.2. From customizing a desktop system to troubleshooting a network or setting up a Web server, it’s the only reference you’ll ever need to become a Red Hat Linux pro
    • Red Hat Linux 7.2 Unleashed
      by Bill Ball: all chapters concentrate on Red Hat Linux software and tools, and more specifically those software packages included with Red Hat
    • Red Hat Linux 7.3 "X" Secrets
      by Naba Barkakati: following the successful model of the 7.1 edition, this book is divided into five parts: Setting Up Red Hat Linux; Exploring Red Hat Linux; Internetworking Red Hat Linux; Managing Red Hat Linux; and Programming Red Hat Linux
    • Red Hat Linux 7.3 Bible
      by Christopher Negus: this authoritative guide delivers all the information you need to make the most of Red Hat 7.3. From customizing a desktop system to troubleshooting a network or setting up a Web server, its the only reference youll ever need to become a Red Hat Linux pro
    • Red Hat Linux 7.3 For Dummies
      by Paul G. Sery, Jon 'maddog' Hall: covers the essentials first-time Red Hat Linux users need to know about installing and using Red Hat on their desktop. Topics include preparing your PC for Linux, installing, connecting to a network or the Internet, working with the GNOME interface, playing media files, and working with the file system
    • Red Hat Linux 8 Bible
      by Christopher Negus: the best overall Red Hat user's book, hands down, no contest
    • Red Hat Linux 8 for Dummies
      by Paul G. Sery, Jon 'maddog' Hall: includes the Publishers Edition of Red Hat Linux 8 with Apache Web Server, GNU compiler, GNOME and KDE Desktop, and more
    • Red Hat Linux 8 Server
      by Mohammed J. Kabir: provides just what youd expect from the leading open source operating system: revolutionary features like the new Linux 2.5 kernel with Tux Web server and ext3 Journaling Filesystems. Now, Red Hat Linux authority and bestselling author Mohammed Kabir helps you master all the new developments in this nuts-and-bolts guide
    • Red Hat Linux 8 Unleashed
      by Bill Ball: sections coverng Installation and Configuration, System Administration, System Service Administration, Programming and Productivity
    • Red Hat Linux 9 (Visual QuickPro Guide)
      by Harold Davis, Joe Merlino, Kate Wrightson, Joseph Merlino, Katherine Wrightson: By following the step-by-step, task-based instructions outlined in these pages, you'll be able to go straight to work with Linux as you learn how to navigate and configure the Gnome desktop, work with its native (and non-native) apps, use the command line, set up network and Web servers, and more
    • Red Hat Linux 9 Bible
      by Christopher Negus: activate the power of Red Hat Linux 9, the most popular distribution of this practical, economical operating system, with the in-depth information in this comprehensive reference manual
    • Red Hat Linux 9 for Dummies
      by Jon 'maddog' Hall, Paul G. Sery: Complete with installation CD-ROMs, this guide to one of the most popular and widely-used distributions of Linux covers everything a home computer user needs to know--from installing Red Hat Linux (via a network or the included discs) and connecting to the Internet to burning and ripping CDs and setting up a private network
    • Red Hat Linux 9 Professional Secrets
      by Naba Barkakati: designed to answer the questions of intermediate-to-advanced Red Hat Linux users who really want to understand the ins and outs of Red Hat Linux and what goes on behind the scenes
    • Red Hat Linux Administrator's Guide
      by Kerry Cox: covers typical administrative tasks such as setting up and configuring servers, adding new users to your network, and using Linux with other operating systems. It also covers writing scripts to automate everyday tasks and using Linux as an Internet server with Apache
    • Red Hat Linux Administrator's Handbook
      by Mohammed Kabir: for installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Red Hat Linux is written for the experienced network administrator and is designed to provide 'just-in-time' instructions for solving immediate, specific problems. The book is entirely task-oriented and does not include introductory, promotional, or nonessential content
    • Red Hat Linux Bible
      by Christopher Negus: install and customize Red Hat Linux for the way you work
    • Red Hat Linux Firewalls
      by Bill McCarty: reviewed and approved by the experts at Red Hat, this comprehensive reference guide gives you all the tools to construct firewalls on a Red Hat server that will lock out intruders and defend your network against attacks
    • Red Hat Linux Installation and Configuration Handbook
      by Duane Hellums: uses a building-block approach to segregate the basic installation and configuration steps from the intermediate and advanced topics. It focuses on getting you up and running with Linux as quickly as possible
    • Red Hat Linux Internet Server
      by Paul G. Sery, Jay Beale: reviewed and approved by the experts at Red Hat, this in-depth guide delivers all the know-how you need to set up and manage a state-of-the-art Linux Internet server in a small or medium-sized business or organization
    • Red Hat Linux Network Management Tools
      by Steve Maxwell: looks at the considerable networking capabilities of Linux 2.2.x from the perspective of a network administrator responsible for fitting the open-source operating system (and its various utilities) into a large, heterogeneous computer network
    • Red Hat Linux Network Toolkit
      by Paul G. Sery: serves as a blueprint for building personal or small business Linux networks. The new edition brings expanded coverage of Samba as well as a brand-new chapter on Arkeia, the powerful data backup system. The CD-ROM includes Red Hat 6.1
    • Red Hat Linux Secrets
      Now you can poke around under the hood of the Linux operating system thanks to Red Hat® LINUX® Secrets®, 2nd Edition. From kernel installation to advanced add-on development -- Red Hat LINUX Secrets, 2nd Edition has the inside scoop on the latest industry developments. Programming expert and prolific computer book author Naba Barkakati will help you configure your Linux box to effectively meet all your computing needs
    • Red Hat Linux Survival Guide
      by Mohammed J. Kabir: quick reference contains the core information you need to install and configure the Red Hat Linux Operating System. Mini-CD lets you boot your system should it crash
    • Red Hat Linux: The Complete Reference
      by Richard Peterson, Richard Petersen: Get complete details on Red Hat Linux installation, administration, management, and troubleshooting. You'll learn to master the major GUIsGnome, KDE, and the FVWM windows manager, plus you'll get step-by-step coverage of dual boot installation
    • Red Hat(R) Linux(R) Survival Guide
      by Mohammed J. Kabir: a quick-reference book contains the core information you need to install and configure the Red Hat Linux Operating System. It focuses on both the home and office uses of Red Hat Linux. Topics covered in the book include installing and upgrading Linux; Dual-booting Linux (for home networking); and Setting up Linux with DHCP, etc.(for home networking)
    • Rhce Exam Cram (Linux): Pass the New Red Hat Certified Engineer Exam
      by Kara Pritchard: Discusses the details of Linux including its history, realtives, capabilities, current supports, and requirements. Focuses on installation, configurations, and administration (both novice and advanced). Provides crucial information necessary to pass the exam such as X windows, networking, and system security
    • RHCE Linux Exam Cram, 2e
      by Kara J. Pritchard: contains all of the updated Red Hat curriculum objectives upon which the RHCE revised exam is based. It discusses the many new options available during installation that have eased the configuration process and includes information on Kudzu, the newest tool used to detect and configure new hardware. The book provides a summarized resource for the Linux novice or the Unix expert without having to read extensive documentation, giving the reader that ability to pass the exam most efficiently
    • RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Study Guide Exam
      by Bill McCarty: full coverage of every exam point and tips for passing the exam are included. The CD-ROM contains hundreds of practice questions, a Sybex edge testing engine, sample portable electronic flashcards for PCs and Palm devices, and a searchable electronic copy of the text
    • Sams Teach Yourself Red Hat Linux 8 in 24 Hours
      by Aron Hsiao: covers all the most important topics for the reader who wants to get Red Hat Linux up-and-running and to become productive with the operating system as quickly as possible. The book covers topics such as installing, setting up, and negotiating the new desktop environment
    • Sams Teach Yourself Red Hat Linux in 24 Hours
      by Judith Samson, David Gay, David Caviness: a book/CD-ROM tutorial, using a step-by-step approach in 24 lessons of one hour or less. Lessons are in sections on installing and learning about the system, using Red Hat Linux 7.0, Linux foundations, and advanced topics
    • Sams Teach Yourself Red Hat Linux X in 24 Hours
      by Judith Samson: covers all the most important topics for the reader who wants to get Red Hat Linux up-and-running and to become productive with the operating system as quickly as possible. The book covers topics such as installing, setting up, and negotiating the new desktop environment
    • Special Edition Using Red Hat Linux
      by Que Development Staff (Editor), Alan Simpson: topics include the following installing, running, and removing packages, troubleshooting, dual-booting Windows and Linux, configuring various DNS and email services, managing user accounts, files, and directories, configuring the GUI and the kernel, shell programming and scripting, building an Internet server, and hardware and multimedia configuration
    • The No B.S. Guide to Red Hat Linux 6
      by Bob Rankin: a clear, easy-to-follow guide to installing and learning to use the most popular commercial distribution of the Linux operating system. Meant for Linux novices with Microsoft Windows experience, this book provides procedural information about installation and configuration. It then conveys orientations to the Linux way of thinking about problems and the tools used to get work done, mostly with the Bash shell

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