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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Essentials

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Essentials

Publisher: Techotopia

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RHEL 5 Essentials is designed to provide detailed information on the use and administration of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 distribution. The book covers the basics of configuring the desktop environment, resolving screen resolution issues and configuring email and web servers. Installation topics such as network installation and dual booting with Microsoft Windows are covered together with all important security topics.

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