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Full Description
Using a simple, step-by-step approach, Lathrop shows how Linux can be integrated in a mixed, Linux/Windows environment, both saving money and avoiding workplace disruption. Linux has now matured to the point where, with modest instruction and using familiar GUI tools, a Windows user or administrator can install, set up, and use Linux effectively in a business, workgroup, school, or government office. "Linux in Small Business: A Practical User's Guide" covers more material than most Linux books - the scenario-based LAN section alone covers DHCP, DNS, NAT, Samba, NFS, Sendmail, Apache, and PostgreSQL. It covers this material using a practical, how-to method, showing the user how to set up these programs and protocols in a realistic, hands-on way, and showing by example how they can be made useful in the office or workgroup.
Contents
Introduction
Two Installation
Three An Introduction to Linux and the Desktop
Connecting to the Internet
Laying the Foundations: Linux As a LAN Server
Linux As an Internet, File/Print, E-mail, Web, and Application Server
Serving a Web Site and Mail to the Internet
Linux As a Workstation Solution
System Management
Command-Line Operations