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Linux For Non-Geeks. A Hands-On, Project-Based, Take-It-Slow Guidebook

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This book is for any home user who has switched or is thinking of switching to Linux. Based on Red Hat's Fedora Core, Linux For Non-Geeks avoids geeky subjects like server and network setup and concentrates on the subjects of interest to the average home user: installation, the Internet, playing CDs and audio files, desktop customization, games, downloading software and fonts, USB storage devices, printing, and more. Readers with only basic experience with Windows or another Linux distribution will learn how to do everything on their Linux machine that they are used to doing with Windows. A complete installation of Fedora Core is included on two CD-ROMs.

Contenidos

Chapter 1: Becoming a Penguinista—Welcome to the World of Linux

Chapter 2: Making Commitments—Installing Linux on Your Machine

Chapter 3: A New Place to Call Home—Getting to Know the Desktop

Chapter 4: More than Webbed Feet—Doing the Net with Linux

Chapter 5: Dressing Up the Bird—Customizing the Look, Feel, and Sound of Your System

Chapter 6: Gutenbird—Setting Up and Using Your Printer

Chapter 7: Putting Your Data on Ice—Working with Floppies and CDs

Chapter 8: RPM Isn't a 1980s Atlanta-Based Band—Installing Programs with RPM

Chapter 9: Simple Kitten Ways—Getting to Know the Linux Terminal and Command Line

Chapter 10: Yes, Yet Another Way!—Downloading, Installing, and Updating Programs with APT and Synaptic

Chapter 11: Dining on Tarballs—Compiling Programs from Source (Made Kind of Easy)

Chapter 12: Data on Ice Revisited—Windows Partitions and USB Storage Devices

Chapter 13: Tux Rocks—Music a la Linux

Chapter 14: Brush-Wielding Penguins—Linux Does Art

Chapter 15: Penguins Back at Work—Getting Down to Business in Linux

Chapter 16: Font Feathered Frenzy—Adding New Fonts to Your System

Chapter 17: Tux Speaks Your Language—Linux for Multilingual Users and Language Learners

Chapter 18: Tux Untethered—Going Wireless with Linux

Chapter 19: Leaving the Nest—Getting Ready to Move Out on Your Own

Chapter 20: What to Do If Tux Starts Acting Up—Problem Solving

Appendix A: Launcher Specifications

Appendix B: Resources

Contenidos extra

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Más información

Editado: Marzo 2004

336 páginas

ISBN-10: 1-59327-034-8

ISBN-13: 978-1-59327-034-6

Sobre el autor

Rickford Grant has been a computer operating system maniac for over 20 years. From his earliest days with his Atari XL600 to his present Linux machines, he has been the guy at the other end of the computer help line for family, friends and colleagues. When not burning himself out in front of his monitor, or annoying his neighbors with his Nyckelharpa (Swedish keyed fiddle) playing, he spends his working hours as an Associate Professor at Toyama University of International Studies in Japan, where he teaches courses in English Language, Swedish Culture, and English-language-based computing. Rickford Grant's Linux for Non-Geeks website, which contains additional projects, how-to's, errata, and lots of other information about the book is available here.

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