Fedora Linux toolbox 1000+ commands for Fedora, CentOS, and Red Hat power users

In this handy, compact guide, you'll explore a ton of powerful Fedora Linux commands while you learn to use Fedora Linux as the experts do: from the command line. Try out more than 1,000 commands to find and get software, monitor system health and security, and access network resources. Then, a...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Negus, Chris, 1957- (-)
Otros Autores: Caen, Francois
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley c2008.
Edición:1st edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627485506719
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  • Fedora Linux Toolbox; About the Authors; Credits; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book; What This Book Covers; How This Book Is Structured; What You Need to Use This Book; Conventions; Chapter 1: Starting with Fedora Linux; About Fedora, Red Hat, and Linux; Focusing on Linux Commands; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Fedora and Adding Software; Installing Fedora; Working with Software Packages; Using yum Software Repositories; Managing Software with rpm; Summary; Chapter 3: Using the Shell; Terminal Windows and Shell Access; Using the Shell
  • Acquiring Super User PowerUsing Environment Variables; Creating Simple Shell Scripts; Summary; Chapter 4: Working with Files; Understanding File Types; Setting File/Directory Permissions; Traversing the File System; Copying Files; Changing File Attributes; Searching for Files; Finding Out More About Files; Summary; Chapter 5: Manipulating Text; Matching Text with Regular Expressions; Editing Text Files; Listing, Sorting, and Changing Text; Summary; Chapter 6: Playing with Multimedia; Working with Audio; Transforming Images; Summary; Chapter 7: Administering File Systems
  • Understanding File System BasicsCreating and Managing File Systems; Mounting and Unmounting File Systems; Checking File Systems; Checking RAID Disks; Finding Out About File System Use; Summary; Chapter 8: Backups and Removable Media; Backing Up Data to Compressed Archives; Backing Up Over Networks; Summary; Chapter 9: Checking and Managing Running Processes; Listing Active Processes; Finding and Controlling Processes; Summary; Chapter 10: Managing the System; Monitoring Resources; Mastering Time; Managing the Boot Process; Controlling Startup and Run Levels; Straight to the Kernel
  • Poking at the HardwareSummary; Chapter 11: Managing Network Connections; Configuring Networks from the GUI; Managing Network Interface Cards; Managing Network Connections; Using Wireless Connections; Using Dial-up Modems; Checking Name Resolution; Troubleshooting Network Problems; Summary; Chapter 12: Accessing Network Resources; Running Commands to Browse the Web; Transferring Files; Sharing Remote Directories; Chatting with Friends in IRC; Using Text-Based E-mail Clients; Summary; Chapter 13: Doing Remote System Administration; Doing Remote Login and Tunneling with SSH
  • Using screen: A Rich Remote ShellUsing a Remote Windows Desktop; Using Remote Linux Desktop and Applications; Sharing Desktops Using VNC; Summary; Chapter 14: Locking Down Security; Working with Users and Groups; Checking on Users; Configuring the Built-In Firewall; Working with System Logs; Using Advanced Security Features; Summary; Appendix A: Using vi or Vim Editors; Starting and Quitting the vi Editor; Moving Around in vi; Changing and Deleting Text in vi; Using Miscellaneous Commands; Modifying Commands with Numbers; Using Ex Commands; Working in Visual Mode
  • Appendix B: Shell Special Characters and Variables