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:
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:
As an added bonus, Slackware Linux For Dummies comes with a CD–ROM featuring:
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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This work is designed to provide an easy-to-follow guide for Slackware Linux 7.0. It covers a brief introduction, steps for installing Slackware Linux, installing X windows, useful commands, basic shell syntax, using editors and the Linux file system.
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