Suse Linux

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Pub. Date: 2006-08-01
Publisher(s): Oreilly & Associates Inc
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Summary

The second largest Linux distribution category on BookScan is SUSE - and the 10.1 release is due just a month before this book is released. SUSE 10.1 is a major update with new features for home and business Linux users. The latest additions to this popular distribution are a new graphics subsystem, a Network Manager for zero configuration networking, AppArmor 2.0 for enhanced security and intrusion prevention, and the latest desktop environments KDE 3.5.1, and GNOME 2.14. Additionally, the latest Firefox browser, OpenOffice suite, Banshee music player, and F-Spot digital camera/photo software are included in this highly anticipated release.

Author Biography

Dr. Chris Brown has been using UNIX for more than 25 years, initially in his role as a Research Fellow at Sheffield University in the UK, where he carried out research into the use of tightly-coupled multi-processor systems for real-time processing of machine vision data. He has been a linux enthusiast, user, and advocate for the last 8 years and holds RedHat RHCE and Novell CLP certifications, in addition to B.A. and M.A. degrees from Cambridge University, and a Ph.D. in particle physics which he hopes won't put you off reading his book.

Chris has authored a number of hands-on training courses on Linux TCP/IP networking, systems programming, and administration. Working for a while in the USA, he managed the development of a linux training curriculum for the training company Learning Tree International. Chris now works mostly as a freelance trainer and writer and has delivered training throughout North America and Europe for companies including Learning Tree, IBM Learning Services, and First Technology Transfer. Chris has been heavily involved in providing technical training within Novell. He wrote two five-day courses on SuSE Linux which he delivered to Novell's consultants and IT support staff within Europe. He was also invited to deliver internal training sessions at Novell's Brainshare conference in 2004. Subsequently, Chris has worked with Novell throughout Europe to provide training to staff on Novell Linux Desktop in support of Novell's internal migration to Linux.

In his spare time Chris enjoys Bach, Jake Thackray, Tom Lehrer, Flanders and Swan, gardening, reading, eating and sleeping.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Quick Start
1(32)
Installing SUSE Linux from Local Media
1(11)
Set Up a Local Printer
12(4)
Get Started with Email
16(5)
Configure a Network Card
21(6)
Access Documentation
27(6)
Basic System Administration
33(56)
View and Edit Text Files
34(6)
Explore the Filesystem
40(7)
Manage Files and Directories
47(5)
Set File Access Permissions and Ownership
52(5)
Access a Remote Printer
57(3)
Create User Accounts
60(6)
Rescue a System That Won't Boot
66(6)
Finding Files
72(6)
Mounting Filesystems
78(6)
Access Your Desktop Remotely
84(5)
Using SUSE Linux on Your Desktop
89(66)
Configure Your Graphics Card and Monitor
90(7)
Configure Your Keyboard and Mouse
97(7)
Configure the KDE Menus and Panel
104(5)
Configure the KDE Desktop
109(6)
Lock Down the Desktop for Kiosk Mode
115(4)
Configure the GNOME Desktop
119(4)
Play Audio and Video
123(5)
Burn Your Own CDs and DVDs
128(4)
Capture Screenshots
132(4)
Use Command-Line Tools
136(7)
Configure Multiheaded Displays
143(5)
Animate the Desktop with Xgl and Compiz
148(7)
Using Linux on Your Laptop
155(25)
Configure Laptop Power Management
155(4)
Configure Wireless Networking
159(6)
Configure Bluetooth Devices
165(7)
Synchronize Files with Your Desktop
172(8)
Package Management
180(44)
Find Out What's Installed
180(8)
Finding the Packages You Need
188(3)
Install and Upgrade RPMs
191(7)
Remove Software Packages
198(1)
Perform an Online Update
199(3)
Manage Software Packages Using ZENWorks
202(7)
Manage Software Packages Using YUM
209(3)
Compile and Install Source Code
212(12)
System Administration for Servers
224(73)
Control Boot-Time Service Startup
224(8)
Start Services on Demand
232(5)
Create and Mount Disk Partitions
237(11)
Create Logical Volumes
248(7)
Monitor and Manage Processes
255(9)
Examine and Manage Log Files
264(6)
Monitor System Load and Performance
270(5)
Backup and Restore Filesystems
275(8)
Configure and Debug Network Interfaces
283(9)
Configure Name Resolution
292(5)
Network Services
297(45)
Set Up Disk Quotas
297(4)
Configure a DNS Server
301(7)
Share Files Using NFS
308(6)
Serve Filesystems to Windows with Samba
314(7)
Configure a DHCP Server
321(6)
Configure a Web Server with Apache
327(7)
Configure a Mail Server
334(8)
Security
342(51)
Set a Boot-Time Password
343(1)
Provide Secure Remote Login with SSH
344(12)
Set Up a Firewall
356(7)
Define a Security Level
363(5)
Provide Role-Based Access Control with sudo
368(5)
Assess Vulnerabilities Using Nessus
373(7)
Detect Intrusion
380(6)
Protect Your Applications with AppArmor
386(7)
Alternative Installations
393(28)
Configure a Dual-Boot System
393(6)
Install from an Installation Server
399(4)
Automate Installations with AutoYaST
403(8)
Run Multiple Operating Systems with Xen
411(10)
Index 421

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