Includes new coverage of Novell Linux Desktop and Open Enterprise Server (Novell's traditional environment running on SUSE), with information on YaST management tools and the OpenExchange e-mail server Introduces basic Linux methodologies, ...
Provides information on the installation, use, and administration of Suse Linux 10.
If you try the patch the other way round, patch detects this and offers to try a reverse patch: user@bible:~ > patch file2 diff12 patching file file2 Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume —R? [n] If you type y, ...
If you try the patch the other way round, pa tch detects this and offers to try a reverse patch: user@bible:~ > patch fileZ difflZ patching file fileZ Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume eR? [n] If you type y, ...
Unlike distributions geared toward more technical users, such as Gentoo and Slackware, you can configure and launch most major features of SUSE by selecting menus on the desktop. New Linux users should find SUSE to be very comfortable ...
Boot Up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, OpenSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions Chris Negus. With the split of openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise, many of SUSE's online resources have been divided as well. For example, many general ...
... and PA RISC (64-bit) □ IBM z/OS (OS/390) V1.4 and z/OSe V1.4 or above □ IBM zSeries-based Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.0 (Update 2 or later) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9 (Service Pack 2 or later) □ Linux ...
He has authored several best-selling titles, such as The Waite Group's Turbo C++ Bible, Object-Oriented Programming in C+ +, X Window System Programming, Visual C++ Developer's Guide, Borland C++ 4 Developer's Guide, and Linux Secrets.
In this full updated edition of the popular Linux Bible, Negus and contributing author Christine Bresnahan give you a thorough Linux tutorial, complete with helpful exercises at the end of each chapter.
SUSE Linux 10: Bible. 2006. NJ: Wiley Publishing, Inc. Leblanc, Dee-Ann. Linux for Dummies. 5th Edition, 2004. NJ: Wiley Publishing, Inc. Thomas, Keir. Beginning SUSE Linux. 2nd Edition, 2006. NY: Apress. ENDNOTES 1 “non-economy”: ...
This is a GNOME-specific VNC server called vino (the actual executable is called vino-server), which was originally created by Mark McLoughlin. FIGURE 15.3 Little other information about vino is available beyond.