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Linux Bible 2006 Edition | Author(s): Christopher Negus | Publisher: Wiley | Year: Jan 2006 | ISBN: 0-471-75489-7 | Language: English | File type: PDF | Pages: 911 | Size (for download): 8.57 MB Linux Bible 2006 Edition is here to open your eyes to what Linux is, where it came from, and where it’s going. One of the best Linux book.
But, most of all, the book is here to hand you Linux and help you get started. Because Linux is the operating system of free speech and free choice, Linux Bible gives you choices in selecting the Linux that is right for you.
Unlike other books on Linux, this book doesn’t tie you to one Linux distribution. The book teaches you the essentials of Linux graphical interfaces, shell commands, and basic system administration. Separate chapters break down most of the major Linux distributions available today. Then descriptions of the major software projects in most Linux distributions (KDE and GNOME desktops, Apache Web servers, Samba file and printer sharing, and so on) guide you in setting up and using those features, regardless of which Linux you choose.
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