Red Hat Linux 7.3 For Dummies

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Wiley, Jun 28, 2002 - Computers - 432 pages
* Covers the essentials first-time Red Hat Linux users need to know about installing and using Red Hat on their desktop. Topics include preparing your PC for Linux, installing, connecting to a network or the Internet, working with the GNOME interface, playing media files, and working with the file system.
* New to this edition: Brand new chapters covering security configuration, security vulnerabilities and solutions, firewalls, and connecting to the Internet with a DSL modem.
* Series features: Includes the simple and fun reference style that has made the For Dummies series a favorite for over 200,000 first-time Linux users.
ABOUT THE CD-ROM
The two CDs included with this book contain the full GNU public release of Red Hat Linux 7.3.

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About the author (2002)

Jon "maddog" Hall is Executive Director of Linux International.
Paul G. Sery works at Sandia National Laboratories and is the author of several books on Linux.

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