This title includes new content on kernel virtualization with Xen. It covers new software management content including YUM, Extras, and Livna. New devices and modules are covered, such as udev, HAL, and Mono.

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Includes Fedora Core 7 on DVD6 Brand-new chapters and 12 chapters with major revisions New system configuration coverage including Pirut and PupNew content on kernel virtualization with Xen: running different OS on LinuxNew Security Enhanced Linux coverage including Multi-Layer Security (MLS) and Multi-Category Security (MCS)New Software Management content including YUM, Extras & LivnaNew devices and modules such as udev, HAL, and Mono Tabla de Contenidos
Part I: Getting Started Chapter 1: Introduction to Red Hat and Fedora Linux Chapter 2: Installing Fedora Chapter 3: Interface Basics: Login, Desktop, Help Repositories, Multimedia, and Spins Chapter 4: System Configuration: Pirut and Pup Chapter 5: Network Configuration
Part II: Environments Chapter 6: GNOME Chapter 7: The K Desktop Environment: KDE Chapter 8: The Shell Chapter 9: Shell Configuration Chapter 10: Managing Linux Files and Directories
Part III: Applications Chapter 11: Office and Database Applications Chapter 12: Graphics Tools and Multimedia Chapter 13: Mail and News Clients Chapter 14: Web, FTP, and Java Clients Chapter 15: Network Tools
Part IV: Security Chapter 16: Encryption, Integrity Checks, and Signatures: GNU Privacy Guard Chapter 17: Security Enhanced Linux: SELinux Chapter 18: Internet Protocol Security: IPsec Chapter 19: Secure Shell and Kerberos Chapter 20: Network Firewalls: Netfilter
Part V: Red Hat and Fedora Servers Chapter 21: Managing Services Chapter 22: FTP Servers Chapter 23: Web Servers: Apache Chapter 24: Proxy Server: Squid Chapter 25: Mail Servers: SMTP, POP, and IMAP Chapter 26: Print, News, and Database Servers: CUPS, INN, and MySQL
Part VI: System Administration Chapter 27: Basic System Administration Chapter 28: Managing Users Chapter 29: Software Management Chapter 30: File System Management Chapter 31: RAID and LVM Chapter 32: Devices and Modules: udev, HAL, and MAKEDEV Chapter 33: Kernel Administration: Virtualization Chapter 34: Backup Management: rsync, Amanda, and dump/restore
Part VII: Network Administration Chapter 35: Administering TCP/IP Networks Chapter 36: Domain Name System Chapter 37: Network Autoconfiguration: IPv6, DHCPv6, and DHCP Chapter 38: NFS, NIS, and GFS Chapter 39: Samba
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Biografía autor/es
Richard Petersen
Richard Petersen has an MLIS in library and information studies and teaches UNIX and C/C++ courses at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of Linux: The Complete Reference (all four previous editions), Linux Programming: A Beginner¿s Guide, and many other titles.