Fedora Troubleshooting Bible |
| Christopher Negus (Gig Harbor, Washington); Thomas Weeks |
| The split of Red Hat Linux into Enterprise and Fedora has left people who have supported Red Hat Linux in a tough situation. Suddenly, users have to fork over $349 per server and $179 per workstation (minimum!) per year for Enterprise or they have to go with Fedora and do without critical updates, certified hardware, training, documentation, certification and technical support. Fedora Troubleshooting Bible covers the critical areas of hardware support, security and key network servers (Web, email, print) with indepth coverage for the millions of advanced users and system administrators who are now Fedora users. Easy-to-use troubleshooting diagrams are an invaluable resource for those suddenly without tech support. The key troubleshooting areas include: Network troubleshooting (Firewall, DNS, Wireless), Internal Server troubleshooting (printer, Samba, SSH), and External Server troubleshooting (web server, FTP and email).
In addition a web site dedicated to the book will offer up-to-date troubleshooting advice for the frequent Fedora Core releases, and provide a forum for exchanging help and information about troubleshooting Fedora.
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| Paperback/WebSite Associated w/Book |
Pages, 7-3/8 x 9-1/4 in. |
Item #: Price: |
076456997X $29.99 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |