|  | Harris, David B. / Vyas, Jaldhar Debian GNU /Linux 3.1 Bible Bible
  1. Auflage August 2005 32,90 Euro 2005. 672 Seiten, Softcover ISBN 978-0-7645-7644-7 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Langtext If Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 can do it, you can do it too ...
Debian is a complex project, but this comprehensive reference will guide you through the process of setting up, using, and administering a Debian GNU/Linux system. This book teaches you the commands, configuration setups, and best practices to use Debian productively on the desktop, Internet, and intranet servers. You'll learn about the thousands of software packages available for Debian, and how to create your own packages and make them available for other Debian users.
Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 * Understand the features that make Debian unique among Linux distributions * Install Debian, use the shell and filesystem, and install and manage software packages * Understand basic Debian system administration including managing user access, performing backups, and securing your system * Run Debian using the KDE and GNOME desktop environments * Configure graphics and sound, play games, and handle Internet, desktop publishing, and multimedia applications * Provide Internet services on a home or corporate network, including e-mail, FTP, and Web servers * Set up an intranet and manage file, print, and database services * Use a Secure Shell connection to access your Debian system remotely * Use the Debian platform for software development and understand Debian policy, the New Maintainer process, and packaging fundamentals
Aus dem Inhalt Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: The Fundamentals.
Chapter 1: The Debian Project.
Chapter 2: Installing Debian.
Chapter 3: Using the Shell and Filesystem.
Chapter 4: Software Management.
Chapter 5: Basic System Administration.
Chapter 6: Performing Backups.
Part II: The Linux Desktop.
Chapter 7: Configuring Graphics and Sound.
Chapter 8: The KDE and GNOME Desktop Environments.
Chapter 9: Internet Applications.
Chapter 10: Publishing.
Chapter 11: Digital Photography and Multimedia.
Chapter 12: Games.
Part III: The Internet Server.
Chapter 13: Network Security.
Chapter 14: E-Mail Servers.
Chapter 15: Web Serving.
Chapter 16: File Transfer Services.
Chapter 17: The Domain Name System.
Chapter 18: Remote Access.
Part IV: The Intranet Server.
Chapter 19: Workstation Network and Internet Access.
Chapter 20: File Serving and Sharing.
Chapter 21: OpenLDAP.
Chapter 22: Intranet E-Mail Servers.
Chapter 23: Printing Services.
Chapter 24: Database Servers.
Part V: The Developer.
Chapter 25: The Debian Community.
Chapter 26: Building Packages.
Chapter 27: Debian Archives.
Appendix A: What's on the CD-ROMs?
Appendix B: Debian Constitution.
Index.
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