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* Chapter 2 covers installation of Linux. These are tips and tricks
useful when installing Linux itself or any new program. Some tips will
cover new means of installing Linux on non-typical hardware, others
will explain how to take Linux distributions from an FTP server and
make your own CD-ROM with them, or where to find Linux CD-ROMs for as
little as $2.
* Chapter 3 covers hardware related matters. You will
learn tips there on how to get your non-PostScript compatible printer
to work, or how to get a sound card detected.
* Chapter 4 covers
software. You will find tips there about all kinds of Linux software,
including where to find and how to install the Java Development Kit
port, and everything about the Pine mail and news program.
* Chapter
5 covers networking in all its forms. There you will see how to setup a
PPP connection quickly, without editing all of the configuration files
yourself, as well as some nice programs that were made to ease dialup
procedures. You will also see tricks on how to make your local LAN
network without unexpected problems.
* Chapter 6 is the last chapter
but covers an important part of Linux: development. Here you will find
a lot of tips on how to write powerful scripts to make your system
easier to handle, and a full overview of what to do and what you don't
want to do in C to avoid problems like memory leaks, and how to allow
easy scalability.
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* Chapter 2 covers installation of Linux. These are tips and tricks
useful when installing Linux itself or any new program. Some tips will
cover new means of installing Linux on non-typical hardware, others
will explain how to take Linux distributions from an FTP server and
make your own CD-ROM with them, or where to find Linux CD-ROMs for as
little as $2.
* Chapter 3 covers hardware related matters. You will
learn tips there on how to get your non-PostScript compatible printer
to work, or how to get a sound card detected.
* Chapter 4 covers
software. You will find tips there about all kinds of Linux software,
including where to find and how to install the Java Development Kit
port, and everything about the Pine mail and news program.
* Chapter
5 covers networking in all its forms. There you will see how to setup a
PPP connection quickly, without editing all of the configuration files
yourself, as well as some nice programs that were made to ease dialup
procedures. You will also see tricks on how to make your local LAN
network without unexpected problems.
* Chapter 6 is the last chapter
but covers an important part of Linux: development. Here you will find
a lot of tips on how to write powerful scripts to make your system
easier to handle, and a full overview of what to do and what you don't
want to do in C to avoid problems like memory leaks, and how to allow
easy scalability.
..:~Download Link~:..
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