Product Description
∗ Includes the full Fedora Core distribution with source code on DVD and all of the CD content that comes with Fedora, saving readers hours of downloading time
∗ New features in this revised edition include an example DSL modem configuration and sections on how to use Mozilla′s e–mail client, how to use a virtual private network, and how to use Nautilis to surf the net
From the Back Cover
Find out how Fedora lets you work, play, network, and keep it safe
Hold on to your hat! From installing and connecting to the Internet to playing music with MPlayer®, this friendly guide delivers what you need to get going with the latest version of Fedora Core. Fedora Core 2 is the second release with the new product name, which is the result of the merger of the Red Hat Linux distribution with the Fedora Project.
All this on the bonus DVD
- Full Fedora Core 2 distribution, including source code, on DVD
Discover how to:
- Navigate the GNOME desktop
- Use OpenOffice.org, Mozilla, and other applications
- Configure Fedora for cable or DSL modem
- Connect to a local area network (LAN)
- Build a network server
- Use multimedia tools
About the Author
While working for Digital Equipment Corporation in May of 1994, ‘maddog’ met Linus Torvalds, and was intelligent enough (his critics say ‘maddog’ was just lucky) to recognize the potential of the Linux operating system. Linux changed his life, mostly by providing him with 22–hour workdays. Since ‘maddog’ has started working with Linux, however, he has also started meeting more girls (in particular, his two godchildren). You can usually find Jon speaking at various Linux conferences and events (‘maddog’ just barks), and he has also been known to travel long distances to speak to local Linux user groups.
Paul G. Sery is a systems administrator employed by Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is a member of the Computer Support Unit, Special Projects, which specializes in managing and troubleshooting Unix and Linux systems.
When he’s not beating his head against systems administration problems, Paul and his wife, Lidia, enjoy riding their tandem bicycle through the Rio Grande valley. They also enjoy traveling throughout Mexico. Paul is the author of Linux Network Toolkit and the coauthor of several other books. He has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of New Mexico.