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Linux: Configuration and Installation (Slackware) (Paperback)

by Patrick Volkerding (Author), Kevin Reichard (Author), Eric FosterJohnson (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 554 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 4th Edition edition (10 Sep 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0764570056
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764570056
  • Product Dimensions: 23.5 x 18.4 x 4.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 776,990 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Product Description

Product Description
Slackware Creator Patrick Volkerding Shows You How to Build Your Own System Harness the power of Linux with step–by–step explanations straight from the creator of one of its most popular distributions. Complete with Slackware 3.5 and new coverage of specific installation and configuration topics, Linux® Configuration and Installation, 4th Edition brings you everything you need, short of a PC, to get you up and running in no time. Inside, You'll Learn How to:
  • Prepare your PC for Linux
  • Install and configure Linux for your system
  • Set up XFree86
  • Master the basic Linux tools and applications
  • Manage your system for maximum performance
  • Leverage resources with a Linux network
  • Expand your system with telecommunications capabilities
  • Connect to the Internet with Linux
  • Develop Linux applications using C, Make, Java, Tcl, Perl, and Gawk
Get Slackware 3.5 Free, including:
  • Kernels for most major PC hardware configurations — including support for IDE/EIDE, SCSI, PCMCIA cards, tape drives, sound boards, network cards, Jaz and Zip drives, and CD–ROMs
  • Full set of installation tools — including easy–to–use menus and tools for upgrading
  • Three installation methods — traditional Linux installation via bootdisks and rootdisks, direct installation onto a Zip drive or other DOS partition, and direct installation from the bootable installation CD–ROM
  • Complete installation of XFree86 3.3.2 system — including installation and configuration utilities, window managers (fvwm, fvwm–95, twm, olvwm), and X servers for most graphics cards
  • Full TCP/IP connectivity for the Internet, corporate networks, and intranets
  • Netscape Communicator, with Web–browsing, electronic–mail, collaborative, and newsgroup capabilities
  • Complete ANSI C and C++ programming suites
  • Various Unix shells — including the Bourne Again Shell (bash), tcsh, and more
  • Tools for connecting your PC to the Internet and to online services with PPP, SLIP, CSLIP, UUCP, dip, mailx, and dialup serial programs
  • Other Internet applications — including electronic mail (pine and elm), Web browsers (Arena and Lynx), Usenet newsreaders (cnews, nn, tin, trn, and inn) and FTP
  • All major GNU commands and applications — including GNU Emacs 20.2
  • Multimedia tools for working with images files and MIME
  • Internet servers — including the Apache HTTP Web server, sendmail, and an FTP server
  • Terminal applications — including Midnight Commander and the sc spreadsheet
  • A full set of programming tools — egcs–1.0.3 (gcc–2.8 based C/C++/f77/Objective–C compiler from egcs.cygnus.com), make (GNU and BSD), byacc and GNU bison, flex, 5.4.44 C libraries, gdb, SVGAlib, ncurses, gcl (LISP), p2c, m4, perl, python, rcs
  • Text–editing and text–formatting tools — including elvis, vm, jed, joe, jove, pico, gross TeX, info) as well as hundreds of fonts
  • Full suite of X Window applications — including Ghostscript, xlock, libgr, seyon, workman, xfilemanager, xv 3.10a, GNU chess and xboard, xfm 1.3.2, ghostview, gnuplot, xpaint, xfractint, and various X games.
  • Support for iBCS, which allow binaries created on other x86 UNIX variants to run under Linux
  • X Window programming and usage tools — X11 server linkkit, static libraries, PEX support, xview3.2p1–X11R6 (XView libraries), the Open Look virtual and nonvirtual window managers for XFree86
  • Various applications and add–ons — the manual pages, groff, ispell, joe, jed, jove, ghostscript, sc, bc, and the quota patches
  • A collection of FAQs and other documentation
  • Tcl, Tk, and TcIX, built with ELF shared libraries and dynamic loading support, as well as the TkDesk file manager
  • The BSD games collection — Koules, Lizards, and Sasteroids
Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their authors for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like—free—but they have no technical support.

From the Back Cover
Slackware Creator Patrick Volkerding Shows You How to Build Your Own System Harness the power of Linux with step–by–step explanations straight from the creator of one of its most popular distributions. Complete with Slackware 3.5 and new coverage of specific installation and configuration topics, Linux® Configuration and Installation, 4th Edition brings you everything you need, short of a PC, to get you up and running in no time. Inside, You'll Learn How to:
  • Prepare your PC for Linux
  • Install and configure Linux for your system
  • Set up XFree86
  • Master the basic Linux tools and applications
  • Manage your system for maximum performance
  • Leverage resources with a Linux network
  • Expand your system with telecommunications capabilities
  • Connect to the Internet with Linux
  • Develop Linux applications using C, Make, Java, Tcl, Perl, and Gawk
Get Slackware 3.5 Free, including:
  • Kernels for most major PC hardware configurations — including support for IDE/EIDE, SCSI, PCMCIA cards, tape drives, sound boards, network cards, Jaz and Zip drives, and CD–ROMs
  • Full set of installation tools — including easy–to–use menus and tools for upgrading
  • Three installation methods — traditional Linux installation via bootdisks and rootdisks, direct installation onto a Zip drive or other DOS partition, and direct installation from the bootable installation CD–ROM
  • Complete installation of XFree86 3.3.2 system — including installation and configuration utilities, window managers (fvwm, fvwm–95, twm, olvwm), and X servers for most graphics cards
  • Full TCP/IP connectivity for the Internet, corporate networks, and intranets
  • Netscape Communicator, with Web–browsing, electronic–mail, collaborative, and newsgroup capabilities
  • Complete ANSI C and C++ programming suites
  • Various Unix shells — including the Bourne Again Shell (bash), tcsh, and more
  • Tools for connecting your PC to the Internet and to online services with PPP, SLIP, CSLIP, UUCP, dip, mailx, and dialup serial programs
  • Other Internet applications — including electronic mail (pine and elm), Web browsers (Arena and Lynx), Usenet newsreaders (cnews, nn, tin, trn, and inn) and FTP
  • All major GNU commands and applications — including GNU Emacs 20.2
  • Multimedia tools for working with images files and MIME
  • Internet servers — including the Apache HTTP Web server, sendmail, and an FTP server
  • Terminal applications — including Midnight Commander and the sc spreadsheet
  • A full set of programming tools — egcs–1.0.3 (gcc–2.8 based C/C++/f77/Objective–C compiler from egcs.cygnus.com), make (GNU and BSD), byacc and GNU bison, flex, 5.4.44 C libraries, gdb, SVGAlib, ncurses, gcl (LISP), p2c, m4, perl, python, rcs
  • Text–editing and text–formatting tools — including elvis, vm, jed, joe, jove, pico, gross TeX, info) as well as hundreds of fonts
  • Full suite of X Window applications — including Ghostscript, xlock, libgr, seyon, workman, xfilemanager, xv 3.10a, GNU chess and xboard, xfm 1.3.2, ghostview, gnuplot, xpaint, xfractint, and various X games.
  • Support for iBCS, which allow binaries created on other x86 UNIX variants to run under Linux
  • X Window programming and usage tools — X11 server linkkit, static libraries, PEX support, xview3.2p1–X11R6 (XView libraries), the Open Look virtual and nonvirtual window managers for XFree86
  • Various applications and add–ons — the manual pages, groff, ispell, joe, jed, jove, ghostscript, sc, bc, and the quota patches
  • A collection of FAQs and other documentation
  • Tcl, Tk, and TcIX, built with ELF shared libraries and dynamic loading support, as well as the TkDesk file manager
  • The BSD games collection — Koules, Lizards, and Sasteroids
Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their authors for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like—free—but they have no technical support.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, 24 Jun 1999
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I can only describe this book as disappointing, especially for newcomers to Linux. The Slackware distribution is not one of the best but that aside I found the text itself to be too heavy. There is, though, a very helpful section on hardware compatibility with Linux although some issues especially multimedia are not as well covered as in some other books. This, perhaps, is more a limitation of Slackware than the book itself (Red Hat Linux 6.0 makes sound configuration very easy). A lot of the programs included on the disc seemed quite out of date (some of them more than a year and a half old. For the newcomer to Linux I would recommend Red Hat Linux Unleashed or, if available, the Mandrake distribution which is based on RedHat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Execellent Resource and Tutorial ;), 20 Feb 1999
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I read this book from cover to cover and am still using it as a guide for building my new linux friendly computer. The depth it goes into on setting up Xfree86 and the touching on shell programming is awesome. The cd's were also a lifesaver and a resource to get software without searching all over the net. Id reccommend this book to any linux newbie.
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3.0 out of 5 stars good installation and introductionbook, but not much more, 13 Jan 1999
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At first I found this book very daunting, technically oriented, and not very newbie friendly. However, I found that if I re-read the chapters on installation and config before I touched my computer, it started to make more and more sense. This is an excellent book for those with a bit of computer experience (I would not recommend this to those who are quite new to computers and OSes). Following installation it is gives a quick overview of Linux functions and programs which should get the average person up and running.
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