* Presenting updated coverage of open SUSE 11.0 and SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server 11.0, this reference is written by Novell
insiders and boasts the most up-to-date information available
* Topics covered include the open SUSE project, command line
programs and implementing online services, virtualization, kernel
updates, Enterprise Architecture, and more
* Reviews Linux fundamentals such as methodologies, partitions,
and file system, and features a new section devoted entirely to
end-user needs
* The DVD includes the open SUSE 11.0
Tabela de Conteúdo
I. SUSE Linux Basics.
1. Installing SUSE.
2. Linux Fundamentals.
3. Partitions, Filesystems, and Files.
II. The SUSE System.
4. Booting the System.
5. Documentation.
6. Understanding Your Linux Network.
7. Logging.
8. The X Window System.
9. Configuring the System with Ya ST.
III. Using the Command Line in SUSE Linux.
10. Text Manipulation.
11. Text Editors.
12. Working with Packages.
13. Working with Files.
14. Working with the System.
15. Linux Networking.
IV. Implementing Network Services in SUSE Linux.
16. Setting Up a Web Site with Apache Web Server.
17. Mail Servers–Postfix, Sendmail, Qpopper, and Cyrus.
18. Setting Up Windows Interoperability with Samba.
19. Setting Up Printing with CUPS.
20. Configuring and Using DHCP Services.
21. Configuring a DNS Server.
22. Working with NFS.
23. Running an FTP Server on SUSE.
24. Implementing Firewalls in SUSE Linux.
25. Network Information and Directory Services.
26. Setting Up a Web Proxy with Squid.
V. SUSE Linux in the Enterprise.
27. Enterprise Architecture.
28. Emulation and Virtualization.
29. The Kernel.
30. Business Desktop Linux: SLED.
Appendix A. What’s on the DVD.
Sobre o autor
After working as a teacher of Mathematics and as Deputy Head of an
independent school in London, Roger Whittaker discovered
Linux in 1996 and became increasingly interested (some would say
obsessed). When SUSE Linux opened its UK office in 1999, he changed
careers and worked as a technical and training consultant until
early in 2004. He now works for Novell supporting Linux
installations for large customers. He is Newsletter Editor for
UKUUG, the UK’s Unix and Open Systems user group.
Justin Davies has been a Linux user since the age of 15.
After University, he joined SUSE Linux as a Technical Consultant
where he specialized in Linux on non-Intel architecture. He then
spent time working with value-added resellers in Europe to define
their open source strategy and go-to-market plans around Linux. He
is now the founder and CTO of Ninetyten, a social networking
consultancy based in London, where he is still providing solutions
based on open source software.