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Author name: Paul Hudson, Andrew Hudson

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN num: 9780672328473
ISBN number: 067232847X
Label: Sams
Manufacturer: Sams
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 1104
Printing Date: May 29, 2006
Publishing house: Sams
Sale Popularity Level: 722870
Studio: Sams




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Continuing with the tradition of offering the best and most comprehensive coverage of Red Hat Linux on the market, Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed includes new and additional material based on the latest release of Red Hat's Fedora Core Linux distribution. Incorporating an advanced approach to presenting information about Fedora, the book aims to provide the best and latest information that intermediate to advanced Linux users need to know about installation, configuration, system administration, server operations, and security.

 

Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed thoroughly covers all of Fedora's software packages, including up-to-date material on new applications, Web development, peripherals, and programming languages. It also includes updated discusion of the architecture of the Linux kernel 2.6, USB, KDE, GNOME, Broadband acess issues, routing, gateways, firewalls, disk tuning, GCC, Perl, Python, printing services (CUPS), and security. Red Hat Linux Fedora 5 Unleashed is the most trusted and comprehensive guide to the latest version of Fedora Linux.





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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Good book for people that are new to the linux environment
This book is good if you are new to linux. Although, I found playing games on fedora was unnecessary for the author to add in this book. Afterall linux is not for playing games. Overall a very good book.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Red Hat Fedora 5 review
I selected this book over 3 others about the same topic after
an hour of browsing in a local bookstore (I usually also buy
books in a store and not online for that reason but had a gift
coupon with Amazon this time). None of the 4 books I looked
into did get a score of 5 stars, overall the Paul & Andrew Hudson
book I liked best:

What I liked most:
- extensive index section: 69 pages !
- a lot of useful information, helpful tips for the practical use
- extensive references to related web links following each section
- extensive use of command line examples
- overall good coverage of the topic, well balanced,
should be a lot of useful info in for everyone interested in FC5

What I did not like:
- missing "xterm" in index and coverage in the book
- little info on other, light desktops like "xfce",
too much Gnome and KDE specifics
- in software development sections, missing Fortran (like "gfortran")



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Not for beginners, but then again neither is Linux.
When I was a Solaris trainer a few years ago, the one thing that I always told the students was, 'If I would go over in any detail everything that Solaris can do right out of the box, this course would take over a month.' Linux has fallen into the same quandary. Because so many functions, utilities, and applications are available, to find a compilation that explains everything that it can do would be impossible. Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed does a good job at covering a lot of topics, though.

This massive book consists of one thousand pages covering hundreds of topics in almost forty chapters. It also includes Fedora Core 5 on DVD so that you can start working with it immediately - assuming that you have a system on which you can install it, of course.

I can't possibly go into all of the topics here, but I will say that as a systems administrator there is nothing that I could think of for a basic server that I did not find listed in this book. You name it, and it will probably be there. Installation, user management, X windows selection and configuration, Samba, DNS, FTP, sendmail, networking, Perl, PHP, Python, Apache, compiling, security, package management, and a lot of other topics that most system administrators would probably want to know are covered, at least briefly.

The one thing about this book is that it is primarily a 'get your feet wet' reference book. There are hundreds of screen shots, but none of the topics really go into any depth. This certainly is to be expected, though. If all of the topics in this book discussed intricate details, this would end up being a multi-volume encyclopedia. There is enough information to get you started on a particular topic, but you'll have to find more informative resources if you want to know any of the topics in any type of detail.
Although this review so far might imply that this book is geared towards the system administrator, RHF5 Unleashed is just as geared towards the more casual user. Topics such as CD/DVD writing, TV tuning, photo manipulation, digital cameras, webcams, printers, dial-up Internet access, and even gaming are discussed.

The big catch with this book is that it's not meant for your Aunt Bertha in Sheboygan who does nothing but write letters to her sister Mabel in Tuscaloosa. If you're going to read this book, you must be a power user before you open the front cover. You don't necessarily need to be a UNIX administrator to understand it, but a fundamental knowledge of how operating systems work beyond the Start button or a keen grasp of technical details is definitely required for this book to be worthwhile.

This book only mentions the various topics with basic information; but depending on what you want to do with Fedora 5 the basics might be all that you need. Quite simply, this is a really good book. If you want to give Fedora 5 a try but you don't want to 'go it alone' with just a downloaded DVD image, I highly recommend Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - An Outstanding Book Worth Purchasing!
As the title suggests, this is a book about the latest release of Fedora Core Linux distribution. Thanks to its correct approach, however, it would be accurate to claim that this is a book that can train you appropriately in the ways of Linux Operating System using Fedora Core distribution as a reference, instead of being just an other shallow distribution-specific manual.
GNU/Linux (usually referred to simply as "Linux") is a completely free Operating System that can be used for a wide variety of tasks. Fedora is a community-driven distribution of Linux, sponsored by Red Hat, one of the leading and oldest organizations in the field.

Contrary to popular belief, Linux is not a specialized OS that can only be found as part of network infrastructures. Through the last 15 years it has evolved to a modern general-purpose OS that can be used for almost any task you can think of: from office workstations to WAN backbone routers and even for some that you probably hadn't considered, like voice machines, PBX, televisions, compact multimedia devices and much more!

Most importantly, Linux's software for such applications has reached production-level quality, is free to use, modify and redistribute and supports every open standard. Also, it performs well on commodity hardware, even old Personal Computers that cost less than 50$ can be more than enough for most jobs.

As one would expect, however, an operating system of such flexibility unavoidably has a certain degree of complexity in its roots, and configuring it appropriately can prove challenging even to experienced users and IT professionals. Official software documentation, while detailed, often seems too specific for a user that lacks the technological context to comprehend it, especially in complex tasks where the tight collaboration of more than one piece of software is required.

This is where "Fedora Core 5 Unleashed" comes in. It is essentially a training guide written with the completely inexperienced user in mind, however, it also manages to extend its information to an advanced level for most of the subjects.

The "Unleashed" book series from SAMS is known for its thoroughness and detailed coverage of each topic. Fedora Core 5 Unleashed, counting 6 well-balanced parts in more than 1000 pages, stands up to this legacy. Each part contains numerous Chapters, at the end of each chapter there is a reference section containing links to web resources for related subjects. This is a very good idea that increases the book's value. The same applies for the gray tags that mark each chapter on the side of the book, making browsing each part easy and the comprehensive appendix in the end which contains a thematic index of all the material based on keywords.

Inside the book there is also a DVD containing the complete Fedora Core 5 Linux distribution so that you can get started right away.

The material covered is organized as follows:

Part I is the introduction. It covers the procedure of installation, some of the fundamental information about Linux and especially Fedora and some basic configuration instructions, so that everyone can have a fully functional system before continuing the book.

Part 2 is dedicated to the use of Linux as a personal desktop and office workstation. It provides information about available office, multimedia and leisure applications and documents in detail the graphical environment. All users that intend to use Linux as a desktop will want to read this.

Part 3 focuses on system administration. Most of the concepts and facilities of Linux are described here, so everyone should read it carefully.

Part 4 describes the possibilities of a Linux machine serving data in a network. All popular types of services (mail, databases, dns, proxy, filesharing, etc) are described in detail, both in theory and in implementation. This is primarily important to System Administrators that will use Linux as part of a network infrastructure.

Part 5 is a fairly detailed introduction to programming in Linux. More specifically, there is a basic tutorial on PERL, PYTHON and PHP, enough to get you started with those languages. There is also a chapter dedicated to C/C++ and available Integrated Development Environment applications. Developers and power users will be interested in this part, since scripting greatly enhances the functionality of the system in many scenarios.

Part 6 offers practical advice for a wide variety of subjects like security, performance tuning and troubleshooting. This is an all-round chapter that can help everyone, regardless of how they intend to use Linux.

In each part, advanced users will find some very cool ideas and pieces of important information they'd been missing. Inexperienced users will find themselves on their way to becoming geeks without losing track ... Read More



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Good Book
Good starting book. You will need to buy specific book for more in depth coverage of your particular subject.

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