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9780596005290

Linux Web Server Cd Bookshelf Version 2.0

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  • ISBN13:

    9780596005290

  • ISBN10:

    0596005296

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-08-01
  • Publisher: Oreilly & Associates Inc
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Summary

This new edition of The Linux Web Server CD Bookshelf gives programmers the tools they need to develop their own systems and get started with open source web development using LAMP technologies. This CD delivers over 3,600 pages of easily searchable information in a convenient format accessible from any web browser. In addition to individual indexes for each book, there is a master index for the entire library. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
1. Introduction
1(11)
The Excitement of Linux
2(1)
Distribution and Support
3(1)
Commands on Linux
3(1)
What This Book Offers
4(2)
Sources and Licenses
6(1)
Beginner's Guide
7(5)
2. System and Network Administration Overview
12(19)
Common Commands
12(6)
Overview of Networking
18(1)
Overview of TCP/IP
19(6)
Overview of Firewalls and Masquerading
25(2)
Overview of NFS
27(1)
Overview of NIS
28(1)
Administering NIS
29(1)
RPC and XDR
30(1)
3. Linux Commands
31(465)
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
32(464)
4. Boot Methods
496(39)
The Boot Process
497(1)
LILO: The Linux Loader
498(10)
GRUB: The Grand Unified Bootloader
508(9)
GRUB Commands
517(10)
Loadlin: Booting from MS-DOS
527(2)
Dual-Booting Linux and Windows NT/2000/XP
529(2)
Boot-Time Kernel Options
531(2)
initrd: Using a RAM Disk
533(2)
5. Red Hat and Debian Package Managers
535(36)
The Red Hat Package Manager
536(11)
The Debian Package Manager
547(24)
6. The Linux Shells: An Overview
571(4)
Purpose of the Shell
571(1)
Shell Flavors
572(1)
Common Features
572(1)
Differing Features
573(2)
7. bash: The Bourne-Again Shell
575(47)
Invoking the Shell
576(2)
Syntax
578(7)
Variables
585(4)
Arithmetic Expressions
589(1)
Command History
590(3)
Job Control
593(1)
Built-in Commands
594(28)
8. tcsh: An Extended C Shell
622(45)
Overview of Features
622(1)
Invoking the Shell
623(1)
Syntax
624(3)
Variables
627(10)
Expressions
637(3)
Command History
640(4)
Command-Line Manipulation
644(4)
Job Control
648(1)
Built-in Commands
649(18)
9. Pattern Matching
667(6)
Filenames Versus Patterns
667(1)
Metacharacters, Listed by Linux Program
668(1)
Metacharacters
669(1)
Examples of Searching
670(3)
10. The Emacs Editor 673(16)
Emacs Concepts
673(1)
Typical Problems
674(1)
Notes on the Tables
675(1)
Summary of Commands by Group
676(5)
Summary of Commands by Key
681(4)
Summary of Commands by Name
685(4)
11. The vi Editor 689(34)
Review of vi Operations
690(2)
vi Command-Line Options
692(2)
ex Command-Line Options
694(1)
Movement Commands
695(2)
Edit Commands
697(3)
Saving and Exiting
700(1)
Accessing Multiple Files
700(1)
Window Commands
701(1)
Interacting with the Shell
702(1)
Macros
702(1)
Miscellaneous Commands
703(1)
Alphabetical List of Keys in Command Mode
703(2)
Syntax of ex Commands
705(1)
Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
706(14)
vi Configuration
720(3)
12. The sed Editor 723(11)
Command-Line Syntax
724(1)
Syntax of sed Commands
724(1)
Group Summary of sed Commands
725(2)
Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands
727(7)
13. The gawk Scripting Language 734(14)
Command-Line Syntax
734(2)
Patterns and Procedures
736(2)
gawk System Variables
738(1)
PROCINFO Array
739(1)
Operators
739(1)
Variable and Array Assignments
740(1)
Group Listing of gawk Commands
740(1)
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
741(7)
14. RCS 748(16)
Overview of RCS Commands
749(1)
Basic RCS Operations
749(1)
General RCS Specifications
750(4)
Alphabetical Summary of RCS Commands
754(10)
15. CVS 764(46)
Basic Concepts
764(2)
CVS Command Format
766(1)
Common Global Options
767(1)
Gotchas
767(1)
CVS Administrator Reference
767(18)
CVS User Reference
785(25)
16. Graphical Desktop Overview 810(2)
Desktop Environments and Window Managers
810(1)
Desktop Differences: Development
811(1)
17. GNOME 812(21)
Desktop Overview
813(3)
The Panel
816(4)
The GNOME Menu and the Menu Panel Menus
820(1)
The GNOME Control Center
821(9)
History and Changes in GNOME 2
830(3)
18. KDE 833(44)
Desktop Overview
834(6)
The Panel
840(2)
The KDE Control Center
842(35)
19. An Alternative Window Manager: fvwm2 877(20)
Running fvwm2
878(1)
Implementing Window Manager Customizations
879(10)
Adding Keyboard Shortcuts
889(4)
Customizing Menus
893(1)
The WinList: Switching the Focus
894(3)
Index 897

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