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Red Hat Linux 7.1 Bible

Red Hat Linux 7.1 Bible

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Complete waste of money !
Review: Good book specially if you are totally new to Linux, like me. It doesn't have a lot of command line examples though -- then again this is not a reference book -- I'd also like to see more screenshots. In many instances, the author refers to Redhat Linux 7.1 as "OpenLinux", which is another comapany's (Caldera) Linux distribution. Many of the procedures on the book don't work at all when you run them on RH 7.1.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I have Redhat Linux 7.2 Bible
Review: HI
I have Redhat Linux 7.2 Bible
I have buy 5 Copies of this Book.The Book is perfect
But the 3 rd CD containing the Help is not working at all of all 5 CDs
so anybody Help me
Thanks

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The CD's are great, but the book, well........
Review: I am a beginner to the world of UNIX and Linux, so I decided to buy a book on Red Hat w/ the required software since I had heard so much about this particular distribution. The first two chapters of the book are great, especially in the amount of detail the author provides for installing Red Hat. However, the book goes down hill from there. I feel that it does not sufficiently cover significant parts of the GNOME and KDE Desktop environments and I find my self thinking "Huh?", many times throughout the chapters that follow. Like I said in the title though, the CDs have got some great stuff on them. The book is worth buying just becuase of the Red Hat software on them. If you bought the equivalent software in the store, it would be a little spendy. So basically, buy the book for the instructions on installation and the actual OS, but then toss the book and go find something of better quality.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing Content
Review: I found this book to be pretty much a rerun of previous editions. The primary reason I bought this "Linux 7.1 Bible" is that by the name I thought it would cover this Linux release including all new additions. The main thing I was looking for was a good explantion of iptables and how to correctly use them since this is supposed to replace ipchains and be much more powerful. What I found was the author mentions that iptables is the newest firewall configuration tool and is to replace ipchains and here's the website for the How To (which I had already visited) and in this book we'll explain once again how to setup ipchains (which he just said was being replaced). If you don't have other books on installing and setting up previous versions of Linux this book might do, but if you want information on the new additions to the 7.x versions don't waste your money like I did.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing Content
Review: I found this book to be pretty much a rerun of previous editions. The primary reason I bought this "Linux 7.1 Bible" is that by the name I thought it would cover this Linux release including all new additions. The main thing I was looking for was a good explantion of iptables and how to correctly use them since this is supposed to replace ipchains and be much more powerful. What I found was the author mentions that iptables is the newest firewall configuration tool and is to replace ipchains and here's the website for the How To (which I had already visited) and in this book we'll explain once again how to setup ipchains (which he just said was being replaced). If you don't have other books on installing and setting up previous versions of Linux this book might do, but if you want information on the new additions to the 7.x versions don't waste your money like I did.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dont Be Fooled!
Review: I have gone through many Linux books I like this by far the best. Has lots of helpful sections. A good book for newbies

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of all the Linux books I have.
Review: I have several books on linux and this is the one I pick up the most to help with linux. I has a good explanation of squid, tripwire, and tiger. Keep in mind that if you can not spell like one of the other reviewers, this book will not help you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Book For Evereone
Review: I will admit, I am pretty new to the whole Linux world, but I have read a lot of books on this OS and have been running Red Hat 7.1 for about 2 months now. In my oppinion, most books on Red Hat pretty much suck. They are for the beginner or the advanced user. I have bought this book, and I must admit that so far it is the best book on Red Hat that I have read (This is now my 5th book on Linux). It is set up for the beginner, in so much as how to install the OS (And I have to say goes into a lot more detail than most) all the way through useing, maintaining, networking, upgrading and (most important) useing the OS. Another thing about this book that I liked is that it is one of the only books out at this time that talks about the 7.1 release. All of my other books have been based on the 7.0 release. It can be a little dry reading at times but this is generally due to a lack of intrest on my part to the subject being discussed at that moment in the book. My opinion... If you only get one book on Red Hat Linux, get this one, it's all you will need to get you up and running and keep you there.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Leaves much to be disired
Review: Leaves much to be disired. This book is supposed to cover Redhat 7.1 and yet they have screenshots from 5.x or 6.x. They don't go over any of the new GUI tools (apaceconf, bindconf, etc. I want to see a book that covers what it is supposed to, and not recycle a bunch of old [junk] and put it in a new book. Very disapointed... :(

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Intro to Linux
Review: Nicely organized by topic, this book is great for Linux newbies.

Includes the full RH7.1 installation CDs, book + CDs are half the price of the RH Deluxe Workstation (and with more printed docs).
However, you won't get RH installation support or the "Powertools" with this book (you can get Staroffice, etc. free over the net if you have a fast connection.)

If you're not a Linux beginner, look for a sysadmin book instead.


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