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Welcome to Linux, the operating system everyone's talking about. Unlike the weather?which proverbial wisdom says you can't do anything about?you can do something about Linux. You can run it on your own PC, so that you can see firsthand what the talk is about and perhaps contribute suggestions to its future development. This chapter is the first leg of your journey into the land of Linux. Here, you'll learn whether this particular journey is right for you and what you can expect down the road. If you're impatient to get started, you can jump ahead to the next chapter, which helps you prepare your PC for installing. | ABC Amber CHM Converter Trial version http www.processtext.com abcchm.html . NEXT . Table of Contents Index Reviews Reader Reviews Errata Academic Learning Red Hat Enterprise Linux Fedora 4th Edition By Bill McCarty Publisher O Reilly Pub Date April 2004 ISBN 0-596-00589-X Pages 352 New in this edition are installation instructions and help with package updating for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora. Information on the GRUB bootloader and the CUPS printer system as well as the Publisher s Edition of Fedora are also included. Day Day Up Ml I http www.processtext.com abcchm.html ABC Amber CHM Converter Triai version Please register to remove this banner ABC Amber CHM Converter Trial version http www.processtext.com abcchm.html . NEXT f PREV Table of Contents Index Reviews Reader Reviews Errata Academic Learning Red Hat Enterprise Linux Fedora 4th Edition By Bill McCarty Publisher O Reilly Pub Date April 2004 ISBN 0-596-00589-X Pages 352 Copyright Preface Organization of This Book Sources of Information Conventions Used in This Book How to Contact Us Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Why Run Linux Section 1.1. Why Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora Section 1.2. What Is Linux Section 1.3. Reasons to Choose or Not Choose Linux Chapter 2. Preparing to Install Linux Section 2.1. Minimum Hardware Requirements Section 2.2. Collecting Information About Your System Section 2.3. Preparing Your Hard Disk Chapter 3. Installing Linux Section 3.1. Installing the Operating System and Applications Section 3.2. Start the Installation Section 3.3. The Firstboot Service Section 3.4. Logging into the Desktop Section 3.5. Getting Help Chapter 4. How Linux Works Section 4.1. User Accounts Section 4.2. How Linux Organizes Data ABC Amber CHM Converter Trial version http www.processtext.com abcchm.html Section 4.3. Using X Chapter 5. Using the GNOME and KDE Desktops Section 5.1. Using the GNOME Desktop Section 5.2. Using the KDE Desktop Chapter 6. Using Linux Applications Section 6.1. .