James Eaton-Lee, Barrie Dempster1904811361, 9781904811367, 9781847190253
* In this book, the term Fedora/RHEL refers to both Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Features that apply to only one operating system or the other are marked as such using these indicators: FEDORA or RHEL.
* Optional sections enable you to read the book at different levels, returning to more difficult material when you are ready to delve into it.
* Caution boxes highlight procedures that can easily go wrong, giving you guidance before you run into trouble.
* Tip boxes highlight ways that you can save time by doing something differently or situations when it may be useful or just interesting to have additional information.
* Security boxes point out places where you can make a system more secure. The security appendix presents a quick background in system security issues.
* Concepts are illustrated by practical examples throughout the book.
* Chapter summaries review the important points covered in each chapter.
* Review exercises are included at the end of each chapter for readers who want to further hone their skills. Answers to even-numbered exercises are at www.sobell.com.
* This book provides resources for finding software on the Internet. It also explains how download and install software using yum, BitTorrent, and, for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Network (RHN).
* The glossary defines more than 500 common terms.
* The book describes in detail many important GNU tools, including the gcc C compiler, the gdb debugger, the GNU Configure and Build System, make, and gzip.
* Pointers throughout the text provide help in obtaining online documentation from many sources including the local system, the Red Hat Web site, the Fedora Project Web site, and other locations on the Internet.
* Many useful URLs (Internet addresses) point to sites where you can obtain software, security programs and information, and more.
* The comprehensive index helps you locate topics quickly and easily.
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