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Paul Gallegos (Author)
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0764506897 978-0764506895 March 15, 2000
Slackware Linux is one of the oldest and most widely-used distributions of the “people’s operating system.” No longer just the domain of computer geeks, Slackware Linux 7.0 comes with a suite of powerful features including office utilities, multimedia programs, Internet and Web applications, and a ton of cool games. Nowadays, Slackware is commonly used for a number of purposes, such as Web servers, news servers, computing labs, and software development. Some people use Slackware to create Web pages, and surf the Internet.

Whether you’re new to the open source revolution or you’ve worked with another Linux distribution, Slackware Linux For Dummies is your total guide to understanding and getting the most out of this popular Linux distribution. Packed with plain-English explanations and timesaving tips, this fun, easy guide shows you step-by-step how to:

  • Install Slackware Linux on your pc
  • Work with files and directories
  • Navigate the GNOME and KDE interfaces
  • Get hooked up to the Internet
  • Manipulate X Windows settings
  • Supercharge Linux performance
  • Troubleshoot common problems

Certified Linux Administrator Paul Gallegos gets you on track with the knowledge and skills you need to get the most out of Slackware Linux. Among other things you’ll discover what you need to know about:

  • Installing Slackware and reconfiguring your system
  • Using shells, files and directories, text editors, and other Slackware basics
  • Setting up your desktop with X Windows
  • Setting up an Internet connection, Web browsing, and email
  • Controlling and directing data
  • Fine tuning your Slackware system
  • Troubleshooting

As an added bonus, Slackware Linux For Dummies comes with a CD-ROM featuring:

  • Slackware Linux 7, including Linux Kernel 2.213 for compatibility with all the latest Linux software
  • GNOME and KDE desktop environments
  • Complete video display support with Xfree86 3.3.5

Ready to declare your independence from Windows and go open source? Slackware Linux For Dummies gets you on track with everything you need to know to set up a Slackware operating system on your pc.


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Designed using the "Kiss Principal" (Keep It Simple, Stupid), Slackware was the first Linux distribution to really take off; it currently claims some 2 million of the estimated 15 million Linux users. This friendly guide shows readers how to set up and use the latest Slackware release, which includes GNOME and lots of other goodies. The CD-ROM includes Slackware Linux.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies (March 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764506897
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764506895
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #899,997 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Slackware but Helpful For Linux in General, May 27, 2000
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This review is from: Slackware LINUX for Dummies (with CD-ROM) (Paperback)
This book really goes into detail, unlike the other Dummies books for popular Linux distributions (like the Red Hat, Suse and Caldera books). It tells you how, and also why. It is certainly much better than the manuals I got from the boxed Caldera, Mandrake and Suse sets.

In other words, it is a dummies book that really works. If it had been out a couple of months ago, I would have used Slackware instead of Caldera. Slackware "gets you under the hood" more than the GUI automated installers in Mandrake, Caldera, Suse and (ugh!) Corel.

I am a beginner, but I learned DOS and don't want a GUI to mask the intricacies of learning a new system. If you just want a desktop alternative to Windows, as close to a Mac as you can get, try Caldera, Mandrake or Suse. But this Slackware will actually teach you Linux as you get it installed, and the book is concise, well organized and easy to follow. I wish I had had it two months ago. My introduction to Linux would have been much less painful.

Short of buying a naked CD, this is the cheapest way to get Slackware and has the best documentation. The write states he has been using Slackware almost exclusively since 1995 and the depth of his knowledge is evident.

Highly recommended.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Got me through my first Linux setup!, January 27, 2002
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Mark Mills (Glen Rose, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Slackware LINUX for Dummies (with CD-ROM) (Paperback)
This book did an excellent job of getting me through the setup process successfully and teaching me something in the process.

I decided to 'learn' Linux a few weeks ago and brought this book home for a 'weekend install' project. The book is perfectly designed for this kind of project. The book walks you though the setup process, step by step. I now have a fully operating Linux machine with an XWindows graphic interface. Not bad, in my opinion.

I very much liked the author's attention to detail and accurate anticipation of what I would encounter during the project. For example, one of the first steps the author demands of the reader is backing up everything you currently have on your machine. A few hours later, that back up became very important. Sure, everyone should think of that, but it certainly wasn't on my mind as I got started. A host of little things like that made the book work.

Additionally, there is an adequate amount of 'introduction to UNIX/Linux shell commands.' This taught me enough UNIX to figure out a few problems on my own. Every computer system is a bit different, so a 'single' list of instructions just isn't going to help everyone through the set up. My multiple SCSI hard drive setup took me off the 'normal' track (the book is written for someone with a single IDE hard drive). Despite these problems, I had learned enough to fight my way through, anyway.

Just in case you are wondering how long this newbie took to install Linux, it took 16 hours of full concentration over two days. This includes reading the entire book as I went through the project, completely reinstalling my Windows system from backups and reinstalling Linux a second time to change my hard drive partition scheme. Now that I know my computer and how the Linux install works, I could 'reinstall' it in an hour or two.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The author forgot about Murphy's law, May 27, 2002
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Bob Trieger (Fort Worth, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Slackware LINUX for Dummies (with CD-ROM) (Paperback)
While SLfD is easy to follow when you have all the popular devices and cards, it doesn't leave room to explain how to overcome problems during installation. Ie, devices (printers) or cards (sound) not being recognized. There is a page or 2 in the back that says where to check the compatibility lists. By then is way too late, you've either given up or did some research, fixed the problem yourself.

I did the latter for my video card, sound card and printer and by then I no longer required the book. SLfD refers to packages but doesn't take the time to mention that not everything comes in a fancy package. So, I also had to learn how download and compile the source for drivers and libraries that weren't pre-packaged.

SLfD also has a very bad habit of comparing everything with RedmondWare. When it mentions reading something on the CD's it uses "drive letters" and backslashes in true RedmondWare fashion. It also assumes that we are installing onto a system that has RedmondWare running.

Believe it or not, I actually liked SLfD. It was a good place to start but I guess i was expecting too much from it. It also was written for slackware, unlike the other books I've looked at which give the impression that Red Hat is the only flavor of Linux.

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