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Debian GNU/Linux Bible [Paperback]

Steve Hunger (Author)
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0764547100 978-0764547102 May 15, 2001 1 CD with Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r2
Debian GNU/Linux is one of the major Linux distributions available today. It is known as the most open" of the Linux distributions -- for its commitment to the free software principals, and its community-centricism. It is also known for its tradition of high-quality packages and package management tools, as well as its focus on security issues. Debian GNU/Linux(r) Bible focuses on common apps, GUIs, networking, and system administration.

The Debian Project's Internet-based development model has helped the distribution achieve unparalleled Internet functionality. One of the most popular features in Debian GNU/Linux is "apt-get," which automates free network downloads of all software package updates, making the Debian CD the last CD you will ever need to keep your system up-to-date with Linux."


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If Debian GNU/Linux can do it, you can do it too ... Whether you're a Linux newcomer looking for foolproof installation tips or a Debian GNU/ veteran who wants the scoop on the latest security enhancements, this authoritative guide delivers all the information you need to make the most of the Debian GNU/ "potato" release. From customizing a desktop system to troubleshooting a network or setting up an e-commerce server, it's the only reference you'll ever need to become a Debian GNU/ Linux pro. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Debian GNU/ Linux
* Get crystal-clear instructions for fast, painless installation
* Learn your way around the Linux shell, file system, and X Window System
* Discover how easy it is to set up a LAN in Debian and connect to the Internet
* Make the most of Linux desktop applications, games, and multimedia features
* Master Linux administration, from automating system tasks to locking in security
* Find guidance on how to keep Debian current and bug-free
* Get the scoop on configuring servers, from Apache and FTP to NIS and Sendmail
www.hungryminds.com System Requirements: Intel 386 or better; 150MB+ hard drive space, 16MB+ RAM; CD-ROM drive

About the Author

About the Author Steve Hunger has spent the last 10 years in the computer industry, the last four supporting and integrating multiple platforms for a Fortune 500 Company. Having been introduced to UNIX while attending Purdue University, he quickly latched onto Linux as the primary platform for his startup Web hosting and development business in 1996. He continues operating his Web business, consulting with local businesses, and freelance writing. When not conquering the world with Linux, he has co-written and contributed to several books for Macmillan USA and Brady Games, including work on the line of Mandrake Linux products. His latest work has been for AOL Press called Powering Up the Internet. In his spare time he enjoys relaxing with his wife, riding bicycles, and tinkering with an R/C model that is evolving into something that looks amazing like a plane. He is also on the Board of Directors for the Central Indiana Linux Users Group (www.cinlug.org). Steve can be reached at steve@rhinoworld.com.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 696 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 CD with Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r2 edition (May 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764547100
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764547102
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,252,672 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Lacks sufficient depth/detail, title is misleading, August 26, 2002
This review is from: Debian GNU/Linux Bible (Paperback)
Author does an "okay" job of presenting a Linux overview, but if he aims to write a tight, well-indexed, comprehensive compendium of GNU/Debian, he has sorely missed the mark. This is unfortunate, since it is very difficult to find good-quality Debian documentation.
The book seems to have been rushed to market, complete with spelling mistakes and, rather than dish the goods on Debian details, the chapters appear to be little more than overviews, each one ending with a short summary and a small number of URLs, most typically pointers to the linux HOW-TO documents on the web.
The author, like too many others, discusses hardware setup during initial install, but no discussion of what to do if you add something after Debian is installed. (Hint: you'll need 'modconf' for this, and no, it's not in the book). Chapter 5 includes manual file configuration for networking, but the author passes on the opportunity to mention resolv.conf in this discussion.
A couple dozen chapters in similar style are guaranteed to instill a profound sense of resentment in the reader who was hoping for a true Debian-specific volume. All of this is capped by 85 pages of "filler" masquerading as Appendices. Yes, we all know where to find lists of linux commands, and giving us a tedious description of the Debian packages does nothing more than reiterate information we get from running 'dselect'.
.... Save your money for the real Debian "bible"... if it ever gets written.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars second rate at best, July 31, 2001
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Not only does the book provide very little insight into and help with using the Debian/GNU distribution, it's riddled with typographical errors and has at least one pair of mislabeled graphics. I believe it was written and edited in a hurry. Notice that nowhere in Brandon Robinson's cover blurb does he say anything about the quality of the book or indicate that he has read it. The QUE book, "Using Linux, Special Edition," on the other hand, is a well-polished and useful work. As an aside, please be aware that, although Debian/GNU Linux may indeed be the "best" distribution in some real sense, it definitely is not for beginners (unless you have a personal tutor).
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's a Bible book, May 18, 2002
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While this book may not offer in-depth coverage, the Bible books aren't really meant to. It does, however, do a decent job of doing what it's supposed to do, provide introductory material on a wide range of subjects. Providing in-depth coverage in all of the subjects presented in this book would result in 5,000+ pages.

Lets face it, there's not a lot on Debian out there let alone v2.2. For someone just starting out (yes, beginners can use Debian too) this is probably one of the better books to have as it covers installation through basic system administration to setting up servers.

I'm giving it four stars because anyone with realistic expectations of a Bible-type book will find it to be a valuable reference.

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Welcome to the Debian GNU/Linux Bible where you can find hints, tips, and helpful instructions on most areas of this robust operating system. Read the first page
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