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Beginning SUSE Linux, Second Edition (Beginning: from Novice to Professional)

Beginning SUSE Linux, Second Edition (Beginning: from Novice to Professional)
Author: Keir Thomas
Publisher: Apress

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 285462

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2 Pap/DVD
Pages: 728
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 1.7

ISBN: 1590596749
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.432
EAN: 9781590596746
ASIN: 1590596749

Publication Date: November 10, 2006
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Product Description

Written by award-winning author Keir Thomas, Beginning SUSE Linux, Second Edition is the comprehensive guide to openSUSE Linux 10.1, the community-created version of SUSE Linux.

The book starts with an introduction to the world of Linux and the open source community, and this is followed by an illustrated step-by-step guide to openSUSE installation and hardware configuration.

A special edition of openSUSE 10.1 is provided on the DVD-ROM that comes with the book. This version includes several additional items of proprietary software, as well as all the ?devel? software packages, making for a comprehensive package.

The book shows how to wield total control over your newly installed operating system. It will guide you through system customization opportunities and common tasks like listening to audio CDs and MP3s, watching movies, and performing office- and Internet-related tasks. A large part of the book is dedicated to advanced command-line techniques necessary to maintain your system and become a true Linux master!

This second edition of the best-selling first edition has been boosted by 200 pages to over 700 in total, and has been completely revised and updated. Beginning SUSE Linux, Second Edition is the only print title to cover openSUSE 10.1.




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5 out of 5 stars Great Intro to Linux for Windows Person A+++ (Vista Alternative)   February 17, 2007
T. Volscho (Willimantic, CT USA)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

I have used Windows since the early 1990s. Went through 3.1 to 95 to 98 to XP (and I have one machine running Windows 2000 right now--I think that is the one place where MS did OK). Now with Windows Vista, it seems as if it will require many people to upgrade their hardware. I have several IBM Thinkpads T21, T30, and T42 and none of them will run Vista Business using its full features (do not have a sufficient graphics card). So, I decided to give Linux a try as a substitute for Windows Vista.

So I purchased Thomas' 2nd edition of his book and with the DVD installed SUSE 10.1 on my Thinkpad T30 laptop in less than an hour. Before purchasing this book I fiddled with some different Linux flavors (Fedora, Ubuntu, and Suse). Problem was while they are easy to install, I did not know what I was doing. Hence, this book is a greater owner's manual for Suse Linux.

The most difficult part was configuring a wireless network card to work. Very frustrating experience in Linux. Wireless networking is so important these days and with the frustration you encounter some people might throw their hands up in the air, give up, and return to Microsoft Windows. This book may prevent that from happening. At least it did for me.

Good Thing: With Thomas' book, I followed the instructions in Chapter 8 and was able to get my wireless connection up and running in about 15 minutes. This involves the use of ndiswrapper to work with the Windows driver. (BTW: I have the Linksys WPC54G Version 3 wireless card). Author wallks through this process and it was not as frustrating had I followed what people posted in forums. I am brand new to Linux.

The book is very readable and enjoyable. I am learning about the various features of Linux and how it operates. It is not Windows, it takes some getting used to, but in the amount of money you save, I think it might be a worthwhile investment. Less of a need for anti-virus software (which can save money) and if you have a broadband connection, you can always download the latest version of Linux, burn the image to a CD or DVD and then install it. Also, this distro comes with Open Office. This saves me a lot of money.

With Windows, Vista Business goes for about $200 and another $350 or so for Office 2007. Antivirus software can cost $50 and then you have pay $30 per year to subscribe to updates. Alternatively, I purchased this Suse Linux book for $39 at my university and have everything I need in a stable operating system.

The author does bash Microsoft from time to time, but that should not bother you because most people give Linux a try after dissatisfaction with Microsoft anyway. With open-source software people have donated their programming skills, time, and energy to advancing this software. So many people can look at the code and find bugs and then these can be repaired swiftly.

Author explains how to secure computer with a firewall. Also, there are a few anti-virus options for Linux and author mentions them. But they are for the most part unnecessary because most virus writers want to inflict the most damage and most people use Windows so they write viruses for Windows. A study by Sophos in 2003 indicated about 40 Linux viruses compared to 1,000 new Windows viruses per month (p. 164). That is why with my Windows machines I was always obessing over Windows updates and scanning for viruses once per day. I was looking around on the internet and noticed that the Defense Department in the United States uses Linux--guess that says something about its potential for security.

Thomas does a great job of explaining how to secure your computer and how to do tasks that a Windows user might need to know in making the switch. I highly recommend using this book to get into Linux as I have been very successful in doing nearly every task I did in Windows. To the extent that you run into any snafus, Thomas' book is great to have on the shelf to solve the problem.

I have a feeling that I am going to be sticking with Linux instead of purchasing Microsoft Vista.

Thank you Mr. Thomas for this superb introduction to Linux.



5 out of 5 stars Most Complete Guide   January 13, 2007
Rudi (Singapore)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I have several Suse Linux guides, this is the latest and by far the best book on Suse Linux I have come across. I'm not quite a newbie but have been using Suse for about a year so I am familiar with the basics. This book takes the reader from the basics through to some quite complex subjects but always remains easy to read. I'm no spring chicken and sometimes information retention is a bit slow but I found this book covers the topics in an easy to remember way.
The best thing about this book however is that a great deal of the information can be used on other distributions and much of the details are generic. It covers usage of command line utilities in a way that the average user would use them, not in a high handed way using obscure options that are rarely used.
If you only buy one book on Suse Linux, please, please buy this one you will not regret it.



4 out of 5 stars Good Beginning Suse Book..   December 29, 2006
B. Turney (Houston, TX)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I am a Linux newbie, and went with SUSE Linux on the recommendation of a friend. You can tell this author is VERY anti-Microsoft... which is fine, I certainly don't think Windows is the best operating system available, but I almost gave this book 3 stars just because all of the Microsoft bashing got pretty annoying. If you can get past that, this is a really good SUSE book, especially for beginners


5 out of 5 stars good book   February 12, 2007
S. Brown (smithsburg, MD USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

i never used linux before. i thought this book was very good for a beginner like me breaking it down to common sense. also walks you though setting up your system trouble shooting the set up and configuration very good well rounded book for first timer non techie person.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent book and distro for Linux.   March 9, 2007
D. Wagner (PA, USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Install was easy. I do have a problem with the DVD player and the codex instructions, but other than that everything installed easily. My install was dual boot with XP. The partition and dual boot tools worked fine. The book is clearly written and easy to follow. If you are looking at LINUX for the first time I would recommend this book.


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