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Table of Contents
Preface
1. Quick Start: Installing Fedora
1.1 Choosing Fedora: Is It Right for You?
1.2 Obtaining Fedora Core Software
1.3 Installing Fedora Core2. Using Fedora on Your Desktop
2.1 Getting Started Using the Fedora Graphical User Interfaces
2.2 Customizing GNOME
2.3 Customizing KDE
2.4 Fine-Tuning Your Display Configuration
2.5 Configuring Printing
2.6 Configuring Sound
2.7 Adding and Configuring Fonts
2.8 Using USB Storage3. Using Fedora on Your Notebook
3.1 Power Management
3.2 Configuring Networking
3.3 Configuring a Touchpad
3.4 Using Dual Video Output4. Basic System Management
4.1 Using the Command Line
4.2 Accessing Online Documentation
4.3 Managing Files
4.4 Basic Text Editing Using vi
4.5 Using Runlevels
4.6 Managing and Configuring Services
4.7 Managing Users and Groups
4.8 Control Access to Files
4.9 Managing Processes
4.10 Remote Management Using SSH
4.11 Using Shell Redirection and Piping
4.12 Writing Simple Scripts5. Package Management
5.1 Querying the Package Management Database
5.2 Installing and Removing Software Using RPM
5.3 Using Repositories
5.4 Rolling Back a Package Installation, Upgrade, or Removal
5.5 Automating Updates
5.6 Installing From Source
5.7 Making Your Own RPM Packages
5.8 Rebuilding an RPM Package for a Different Architecture6. Storage Administration
6.1 Using Logical Volume Management
6.2 Managing RAID
6.3 Making Backups
6.4 Scheduling Tasks7. Network Services
7.1 Configuring Samba to Share Files with Windows Systems
7.2 Configuring a DHCP Server
7.3 Configuring a Domain Name Server
7.4 Configuring a CUPS Print Server
7.5 Using the Apache Web Server
7.6 Configuring the sendmail Server
7.7 Configuring IMAP and POP3 Email
7.8 Configuring Webmail
7.9 Creating Databases and Accounts on a MySQL Server
7.10 Installing and Configuring a Wiki
7.11 Configuring an FTP Server
7.12 Analyzing Web and FTP Logs8. Securing Your System
8.1 Prevent Unwanted Connections
8.2 Using SELinux
8.3 Using Access Control Lists
8.4 Making Files Immutable
8.5 Using sudo to Delegate Privilege
8.6 Configuring PAM and consolehelper
8.7 Logging
8.8 Detecting File Changes with AIDE9. The Fedora Community
9.1 Participating in the Fedora Mailing Lists
9.2 Using IRC
9.3 Using Bugzilla
9.4 Running Rawhide
9.5 Participating in Fedora Projects10. Advanced Installation
10.1 Resizing a Windows Partition
10.2 Configuring RAID and LVM During Installation
10.3 Preparing Alternate Installation Media
10.4 Installing with Kickstart
10.5 Configuring the GRUB Bootloader
10.6 Using Rescue Mode on an Installation Disc
10.7 Installing Xen Virtual MachinesIndex
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Fedora Linux
A Complete Guide to Red Hat's Community Distribution
By?Chris Tyler
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