O'Reilly - SUSE Linux
SUSE Linux
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Chapter 1. Quick Start
Section 1.1. Installing SUSE Linux from Local Media
Section 1.2. Set Up a Local Printer
Section 1.3. Get Started with Email
Section 1.4. Configure a Network Card
Section 1.5. Access Documentation
Chapter 2. Basic System Administration
Section 2.1. View and Edit Text Files
Section 2.2. Explore the Filesystem
Section 2.3. Manage Files and Directories
Section 2.4. Set File Access Permissions and Ownership
Section 2.5. Access a Remote Printer
Section 2.6. Create User Accounts
Section 2.7. Rescue a System That Won't Boot
Section 2.8. Finding Files
Section 2.9. Mounting Filesystems
Section 2.10. Access Your Desktop Remotely
Chapter 3. Using SUSE Linux on Your Desktop
Section 3.1. Configure Your Graphics Card and Monitor
Section 3.2. Configure Your Keyboard and Mouse
Section 3.3. Configure the KDE Menus and Panel
Section 3.4. Configure the KDE Desktop
Section 3.5. Lock Down the Desktop for Kiosk Mode
Section 3.6. Configure the GNOME Desktop
Section 3.7. Play Audio and Video
Section 3.8. Burn Your Own CDs and DVDs
Section 3.9. Capture Screenshots
Section 3.10. Use Command-Line Tools
Section 3.11. Configure Multiheaded Displays
Section 3.12. Animate the Desktop with Xgl and Compiz
Chapter 4. Using Linux on Your Laptop
Section 4.1. Configure Laptop Power Management
Section 4.2. Configure Wireless Networking
Section 4.3. Configure Bluetooth Devices
Section 4.4. Synchronize Files with Your Desktop
Chapter 5. Package Management
Section 5.1. Find Out What's Installed
Section 5.2. Finding the Packages You Need
Section 5.3. Install and Upgrade RPMs
Section 5.4. Remove Software Packages
Section 5.5. Perform an Online Update
Section 5.6. Manage Software Packages Using ZENWorks
Section 5.7. Manage Software Packages Using YUM
Section 5.8. Compile and Install Source Code
Chapter 6. System Administration for Servers
Section 6.1. Control Boot-Time Service Startup
Section 6.2. Start Services on Demand
Section 6.3. Create and Mount Disk Partitions
Section 6.4. Create Logical Volumes
Section 6.5. Monitor and Manage Processes
Section 6.6. Examine and Manage Logfiles
Section 6.7. Monitor System Load and Performance
Section 6.8. Backup and Restore Filesystems
Section 6.9. Configure and Debug Network Interfaces
Section 6.10. Configure Name Resolution
Chapter 7. Network Services
Section 7.1. Set Up Disk Quotas
Section 7.2. Configure a DNS Server
Section 7.3. Share Files Using NFS
Section 7.4. Serve Filesystems to Windows with Samba
Section 7.5. Configure a DHCP Server
Section 7.6. Configure a Web Server with Apache
Section 7.7. Configure a Mail Server
Chapter 8. Security
Section 8.1. Set a Boot-Time Password
Section 8.2. Provide Secure Remote Login with SSH
Section 8.3. Set Up a Firewall
Section 8.4. Define a Security Level
Section 8.5. Provide Role-Based Access Control with sudo
Section 8.6. Assess Vulnerabilities Using Nessus
Section 8.7. Detect Intrusion
Section 8.8. Protect Your Applications with AppArmor
Chapter 9. Alternative Installations
Section 9.1. Configure a Dual-Boot System
Section 9.2. Install from an Installation Server
Section 9.3. Automate Installations with AutoYaST
Section 9.4. Run Multiple Operating Systems with Xen
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