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| The SuSE Linux Network (With CD-ROM) by Fred Butzen, Christopher S. Hilton This easy-to-understand guide shows you how to build a SuSE Linux network from the ground up, even if you have no previous networking experience. From hardware and protocol basics to e-mail, intranets, Internet access, security, and Windows clients, two SuSE Linux experts walk you through the networking process using loads of illuminating examples -- and explain step by step how to set up a reliable network .... The CD-ROMs contain SuSE wireless and networking tools, demo software, and more. |
| Sams Teach Yourself SuSE Linux in 24 Hours
Starter Kit by William Ball With help from best selling Linux author, Bill Ball, in just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you will be up and running with SuSE Linux. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson builds upon the previous one, allowing you to learn the essentials of SuSE Linux from the ground up. |
| SuSE Linux Installation &
Configuration Handbook by Nazeeh Amin El-Dirghami, Nazeeh Amin, Youssef A. Abu Kwaik, Youssef Adnan A reference source for installing, configuring, and maintaining SuSE Linux (a free operating system) on one's computer. Chapters cover installation, system administration, network configuration, and software. The work is designed to be useful to both network administrators and desktop users. The CD-ROM contains SuSE Linux 6.3. |
| SuSE Linux Unleashed by Bill Ball (Editor), Daniel Robbins (Contributor), Richard R. Morgan (Contributor), Deirdre Saoirse Thirty-two flavors and then some--there's a Linux variant for every requirement and every personality. If you've chosen SuSE Linux (or want to add it to your Linux repertoire), you'll be very happy with SuSE Linux Unleashed. This comprehensive volume touches on every aspect of its subject environment and covers the most important details in considerable depth. The approach combines explanatory material (here's how e-mail gets from place to place, for instance) with procedural advice (here's what to do to restrict FTP access) and documentation (the sendmail command characters are...). It's a good approach that lends itself both to quick lookups and more deliberate learning. Topics covered: SuSE Linux 6.2, its features, and its foibles. Coverage begins with installation and includes XFree86, GNOME, and networking, with explanation of SuSE's YaST tool where appropriate. Later sections include networking, network services and servers, system administration, and kernel alteration. Programming gets some coverage, and there's some information on applications. A command reference rides along as an appendix. |