Amazon.co.uk Review
This book takes the form of a series of exercises novice users can sit down and perform as they explore the Red Hat Linux way of computing. The authors employ a style that's typical of books that document command-line environments: They intersperse input and output listings with plain-English comments about what each means. Tables list options, procedures guide readers through controlled situations, and tips give details on odds and ends. Perhaps best of all: This book comes with Red Hat Linux 7 on a CD-ROM, saving you the trouble of downloading it or buying it separately. --David Wall
Topics covered: Red Hat Linux 7 and the Linux 2.4 kernel, explained in beginners' terms with an eye toward standalone operation rather than networking. The authors give specific guidance through filesystem navigation, use of the GNOME environment and system configuration. Additionally, there is some coverage of simple Internet connectivity via a modem and PPP, as well as simple local-area network (LAN) set-up.
Product Description
Sams Teach Yourself Red Hat Linux in 24 Hours provides new users a tutorial approach to learning how to use Linux -- and it provides readers who are already familiar with Linux insights into the features of the latest version of Red Hat Linux -- the most popular distribution among Linux users in the United States and overseas. The book covers all the most important topics for the reader who wants to get Red Hat Linux up and running and productive as quickly as possible. Written by Judith Samson, the principal of a Linux consulting company, the book assumes no prior knowledge of either Linux or the Red Hat distribution. Everything is explained using simple terms in a careful, step-by-step manner. The book's CD includes a complete Red Hat Linux starter kit, including the most recent version of the Red Hat distribution.
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About the Author
Judith Samson is a writer and the principal of the Linux consulting company SamsonSource. She regularly contributes to TechRepublic and other publications, as well as the GNOME Documentation project. Judith is also pursuing graduate studies in mathematics and artificial intelligence at Eastern Michigan University.