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Linux® Bible


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nsert the DVD or CD that comes with this book into a PC. Within five minutes, you'll be able
to try out Linux with a full range of desktop applications. Within an hour, you can have a full-
blown Linux desktop or server system installed on your computer. If you are like most of us
who have been bitten by the Linux bug, you won't ever look back.
Linux Bible 2008 Edition is here to open your eyes to what Linux is, where it came from, and where
it's going. 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 select-
ing the Linux that is right for you.
On the DVD and CD that come with this book are 16 different Linux distributions that you are free
to install, try out, and keep. You learn how those distributions are alike or different, and the book
leads you through the basics of installing and setting up your Linux system as:
A desktop computer -- You have a full range of office, music, gaming, graphics, and
other applications to use.
A server computer -- Using some of the world's best server software, you can set up
your computer to be a Web server, file server, mail server, or print server.
A workstation -- You can draw on thousands of open source programming tools to
develop your own software applications.
The Linux systems you have in your hand don't contain trialware or otherwise hobbled software. On
the contrary, they feature software created by world-class development projects, the same teams that
build the software that powers many professional businesses, schools, home desktops, and Internet
service providers. In other words, this is truly first-rate software from developers who have made a
commitment to producing software that can be used in the ways that you choose to use it.
Several of the Linux distributions offered on the DVD and CD that come with this book are live CDs
that let you try a Linux distribution without installing. Some of those live CDs include features that
let you install the contents of those live CDs to your hard disk. For example, you can try out Gentoo,
Ubuntu, and Mandriva as live CDs, and then install those distributions permanently to your hard
drive from icons on the desktops of those live CDs.
Unlike some 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 admin-
istration. Separate chapters break down many 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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