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Paperback The No B.S. Guide to Red Hat Linux 6 [With CD-ROM] Book

ISBN: 1886411301

ISBN13: 9781886411302

The No B.S. Guide to Red Hat Linux 6 [With CD-ROM]

Once considered a fringe operating system with a cult following, Linux is now touted as the only viable alternative to Windows. Recent attention in the media and backing from industry leaders such as... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An essential reference for Red Hat Linux 6 users.

The No B.S. Guide To Red Hat Linux 6 explains clearly and precisely how to install and run Rat Hat Linux 6 with relative ease. Written specifically for users wanting to get Red Hat Linux up and running, programmer and Linux expert Bob Rankin writes in an easy-to-understanding style how to install Red Hat Linux 6 in ten easy steps; use and configuring GNOME (the new Linux GUI); write Bash or Perl Scripts and use the Bash shell; connect to the Internet with SLIP/PPP; run the Apache Web server; and access DOS files, running Windows programs under Linux. The accompanying CD-ROM containing Red Hat Linux 6. The No B.S. Guide To Red Hat Linux 6 is ideal for novice users needing a swift and certain approach to installing and using this cutting edge software.

Red Hat, Learn it, Love it.

I have just began learning Linux since I can foresee Microsoft Windows unaviodable demise, and I think Bob Rankin has done a perfect job with this book. I am a person who, like most all of us, is almost totally dependant on Windows to get anywhere, and now is the time for us to revolt! Well maybe not, but this book does a perfect job in helping a Windows junky like me to make the transition to Linux and never made me feel like a lost puppy. By the time I finished reading this book I was ready to dump Windows and make a complete switch... except I would lose all my fun games. The only drawback this book had was in talking about running more than one hard drive, but for my intents and purposes there couldn't have been a better way to start learning Linux, and even though version 6.0 isn't the newest anymore, I would still very strongly suggest to anyone out there wanting to learn Linux to start with this book, it will be much worth their time.

The title speaks for itself

"No B.S." is right. I have thoroughly read this book and loved every bit. Everything was so understandable and easy to read with a humorous comment here and there to keep the book from going dull. This book goes through a lot of basics. The installation was a cinch, and working with XWindows has never been easier!The one downfall that wasn't touched on much was the networking. I run a small LAN in my basement, (a 4 computer 10/100mb network) and when my main computer is in Linux, I can't have my thrilling 4 player Quake battle :-) Other than that tiny, tiny problem, the book is wonderful. If you want a guide that won't mislead you into a dead end, get this book! I highly dought you'll be disappointed.I DID find a few small spelling errors, though ;-p
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