Complete Idiot Guide Linux
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Product Description
Complete Idiot's Guide To Linux, Second Edition, covers: Preparing to install the system, Using shells and online documentation, The X Windows graphical interface, Networking and Internet, Administration, Configuring Linux for multimedia , and A guide to available software and tools. If you have been wanting to get started using Linux, but are not sure how to go about it or have not made deep inroads into your installed system, you'll benefit most from this book. In addition, the step-by-step guide to standard Linux tasks will satisfy your need to utilize the system's capabilities, especially its Internet functions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2058167 in Books
- Published on: 2003-01-28
- Released on: 2003-01-28
- Original language: English
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 1 pages
Editorial Reviews
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Users who have been wanting to get started, but are not sure how to go about it, or those who have not made deep inroads into their installed system, will benefit from this book that covers preparing to install the system, using shells and online documentation, plus much more.
Book Info
Discusses how to prepare and install the LINUX operating system, take advantage of the X Windows graphical interface using KDE, conquer shells and command lines, and navigate your way through online documentation. Softcover. CD-ROM included.
From the Back Cover
Complete Idiot's Guide To Linux, Second Edition, covers: Preparing to install the system, Using shells and online documentation, The X Windows graphical interface, Networking and Internet, Administration, Configuring Linux for multimedia , and A guide to available software and tools. If you have been wanting to get started using Linux, but are not sure how to go about it or have not made deep inroads into your installed system, you'll benefit most from this book. In addition, the step-by-step guide to standard Linux tasks will satisfy your need to utilize the system's capabilities, especially its Internet functions.
