About the Book
The Red Hat Linux Study Guide is a must for aspiring Red Hat certified engineers. The book encompasses basics, installation, working with shells and editors, GNOME desktops, KDE Linux desktop and more. Besides discussing theoretical details, the book contains practical exercises at the end of each chapter for self-assessment.The Chapters are specially designed to enable an engineer to thoroughly test himself for actual competency on live systems in the end.The book focuses on practical hands on skills as well as theoretical aspect, preparing the reader for the Red Hat Certified Engineer Program. The RHCE certification serves as a qualification metric in order to assess individual preparation and competency for key job roles involving Red Hat Linux.All these concepts are dealt with in detail to capacitate an engineer to garner an in-depth knowledge of the subject. The exercises given at the end of the book are formulated to have components of technical hands-on experience in the subject.After reading Red Hat Linux Study Guide the reader can practice installing, configuring and activating network services and get himself/herself completely prepared for the certification track.After reading the Red Hat Linux Study Guide the reader can practise installing, configuring and activating network services and get himself/herself completely prepared for the certification track.Table Of Contents :Chapter 1. Introducing LinuxChapter 2. Installing LinuxChapter 3. Getting Started with Redhat 9.0Chapter 4. X Window SystemChapter 5. Working with Shells and EditorsChapter 6. GNOME Linux DesktopChapter 7. KDE Linux DesktopChapter 8. Using Office in LinuxChapter 9. Multimedia and Graphics in LinuxChapter 10. Administrating Users and Groups in LinuxChapter 11. Storage Management in LinuxChapter 12. Creating a Local Area NetworkChapter 13. Using Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolChapter 14. Using Domain Name ServerChapter 15. File and Print ServerChapter 16. Working with Apache Web ServerChapter 17. OpenLDAP ServerChapter 18. Sending and Receiving Mails Using SendmailChapter 19. Configuring FTP ServerChapter 20. Configuring Proxy ServerChapter 21. Using Network Information ServiceChapter 22. Backing up and Restoring Linux FilesAppendix A : Troubleshooting LinuxAppendix B : Securing Linux