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Setting Up LAMP: Getting Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP Working Together

You could think of Setting Up LAMP as four books in one, but it�s actually something much more valuable: a single volume that presents the open-source technologies known collectively as LAMP� Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP�as tightly dovetailed components of today�s most affordable and effective platform for building dynamic web-based applications. Each technology has uses outside of this context, of course, but within it they form something greater than the sum of their parts. This book shows you how to take full advantage of this power, walking you through all the steps required to lay your Linux foundation, install and configure your Apache web server, and then begin using PHP to access content stored in MySQL. Here are a few of the specific topics you�ll find covered inside:

* Installing and configuring qmail with support for IMAP, POP3, SMTP, virtual domains, spam filtering, and antivirus * Managing system users and groups * Configuring your network * Creating a custom firewall script using IP tables * Recognizing when a system is in distress * Handling MySQL database replication * Configuring virtual domains * Writing a basic PHP script that integrates with MySQL If you�re new to all of this, you�ll quickly get to where you need to be to start developing and deploying the higher-level pieces of your web application. Even if you have experience with one or all of these technologies, this book�including its quick-start installation appendix�is a resource you�ll want close by whenever you�re setting up or fine-tuning your LAMP system.

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  • Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed - Sams

    Master Red Hat Fedora 4 with the most comprehensive guide to the
    latest version of Red Hat’s open-community Fedora Linux Distribution
    available. Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed will help you gain a
    greater understanding of intermediate-level Linux networking and system
    administration issues. Also included is coverage on the new
    applications, web development, peripherals and programming languages
    involved with this latest Red Hat Linux distribution. In keeping with
    the tradition of offering the best and most comprehensive coverage of
    Red Hat Linux on the market of the previous editions, Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed
    will provide you with everything you need to know about the
    installation, configuration, system administration, server operations
    and security of Red Hat Fedora 4.

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  • Testout Linux+

    Linux+ Training CompTIA Linux+ certification is an international
    industry credential that validates the knowledge of individuals with at
    least six months of practical Linux experience. Earning the CompTIA
    Linux+ designation means that the candidate can explain fundamental
    open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user
    administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and
    manage local storage devices and network protocols.
    More Info: hxxp://www.testout.com/linuxplus/index.htm

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  • The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary


    It may be foolish to consider Eric Raymond’s recent collection of essays, The Cathedral and the Bazaar,
    the most important computer programming thinking to follow the Internet
    revolution. But it would be more unfortunate to overlook the
    implications and long-term benefits of his fastidious description of
    open-source software development considering the growing dependence
    businesses and economies have on emerging computer technologies.

    The Cathedral and the Bazaar
    takes its title from an essay Raymond read at the 1997 Linux Kongress.
    The essay documents Raymond’s acquisition, re-creation, and numerous
    revisions of an e-mail utility known as fetchmail. Raymond
    engagingly narrates the fetchmail development process while elaborating
    on the ongoing bazaar development method he uses with the help of
    volunteer programmers. The essay smartly spares the reader from the
    technical morass that could easily detract from the text’s goal of
    demonstrating the efficacy of the open-source, or bazaar, method in
    creating robust, usable software.

    Once Raymond has established
    the components and players necessary for an optimally running
    open-source model, he sets out to counter the conventional wisdom of
    private, closed-source software development. Like superbly written
    code, the author’s arguments systematically anticipate their rebuttals.
    For programmers who “worry that the transition to open source will
    abolish or devalue their jobs,” Raymond adeptly and factually counters
    that “most developer’s salaries don’t depend on software sale value.”
    Raymond’s uncanny ability to convince is as unrestrained as his
    capacity for extrapolating upon the promise of open-source development.

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  • Linux All in one Desk Reference for Dummies - Wiley

    * Organized into eight task-oriented minibooks, this comprehensive
    816-page guide shows beginning-to-intermediate users how to get up and
    running with today’s top five Linux distributions: Fedora Core, SUSE,
    Debian, Xandros, and Knoppix

    *The companion DVD features the full installable versions of Fedora
    Core 3 and Knoppix and the ISO images (saving hours of downloading
    time) for the following distributions: SUSE live, Debian full version,
    and Xandros Open Circulation version.
    * Features step-by-step installation instructions for each distribution

    * The minibooks offer humorous, easy-to-understand coverage of Linux
    basics, desktops, networking, the Internet, administration, security,
    Internet servers, and programming

    * Lets readers explore the most popular distributions for desktop and server use

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  • Linux Desktop Hacks

    The KDE and Gnome desktops have developed into mature operating environments. These technologies not only act as interfaces between the user, the powerful Linux kernel and GNU operating system, but they do so in a fun and intuitive way. Many users are content with the tools and facilities included with these desktops, but–for those who are ready to probe a little deeper–much more functionality can be found by going under the hood. With hacks that any user can follow, Linux Desktop Hacks demonstrates how easy it is to modify Linux to suit your desires. The book is packed with tips on customizing and improving the interface, boosting performance, administering your desktop, and generally making the most out of what X, KDE, Gnome, and the console have to offer. From the practical to the whimsical, and some things you never thought of trying, the hacks in the book include the following, and more:
    Kill and Resurrect the Master Boot Record
    Jazz Up Your Debian System Boot
    Energize Your Console with Macro Music Magic
    Konquer Remote Systems Without Passwords
    Run KDE on the Bleeding Edge
    View Microsoft Word Documents in a Terminal
    Read Yahoo! Mail from Any Email Client
    Motion Capture and Video Conferencing Fun
    Automate Your Life with cron
    Protect Yourself from Windows Applications
    Make an Internet Connection Using Bluetooth and a Mobile Phone
    Print to Unsupported Printers
    Accelerate Your Gaming

    If you’re yearning for information to make the Linux desktop easier, more powerful, and more fun, Linux Desktop Hacks is just the ticket.

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  • Linux Toys II : 9 Cool New Projects for Home, Office, and Entertainment

    Builds on the success of the original Linux Toys, with new projects you
    can build using different Linux distributions All-new toys in this
    edition include a MythTV entertainment center, eMoviX bootable home
    movies, a BZFlag game client and server, and an Icecast Internet radio
    station, plus five more. Companion Web site, LinuxToys.net, provides
    information for further enhancing your Linux Toys II projects Includes
    a CD-ROM with scripts, packages, and code for the projects

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  • Self-Service Linux : Mastering the Art of Problem Determination

    The indispensable troubleshooting resource for every Linux administrator, developer, support professional, and power user! Systematically resolve errors, crashes, hangs, performance slowdowns, unexpected behavior, and unexpected outputs Master essential Linux troubleshooting tools, including strace, gdb , kdb, SysRq, /proc , and more Includes production-ready data collection script that can save you hours in debugging remote mission-critical systems The indispensable start-to-finish troubleshooting guide for every Linux professional Now, there s a systematic, practical guide to Linux troubleshooting for every power user, administrator, and developer. In Self-Service Linux , two of IBM s leading Linux experts introduce a four-step methodology for identifying and resolving every type of Linux-related system or application problem: errors, crashes, hangs, performance slowdowns, unexpected behavior, and unexpected outputs. You ll learn exactly how to use Linux key troubleshooting tools to solve problems on your own and how to make more effective use of professional support services and the Linux community s knowledge. If you use Linux professionally, this book can dramatically increase your efficiency, productivity, and marketability. If you re involved with deploying or managing Linux in the enterprise, it can help you significantly reduce operations costs, enhance availability, and improve ROI. Discover proven best practices for diagnosing problems in Linux environments Leverage troubleshooting skills you ve developed with other platforms Learn to identify problems with strace , Linux most frequently used troubleshooting tool Use /proc to uncover crucial information about hardware, kernels, and processes Recompile open source applications with debug information Troubleshoot kernel recompilation problems Generate stack traces that simplify debugging Debug applications with gdb , including C++ and threaded applications Debug kernel crashes and hangs, one step at a time Understand the Executable and Linking Format (ELF), and use that knowledge for more effective debugging Assemble your own Linux troubleshooting toolkit Includes a production-ready data collection script that can save you hours or days in debugging mission-critical Linux systems! Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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  • Linux Bible 2006 Edition

    • This completely revamped edition covers the familiar Linux
      flavors as well as some exciting new distributions�Ubuntu, Mepis, Arch
      Linux, and four others
    • Ideal for users planning the
      transition to Linux who want to sample different distributions to see
      which one best meets their needs
    • Includes new sections on
      practical uses for Linux, cool multimedia apps, instant messaging,
      BitTorrent, and improved security techniques
    • Valuable information for system administrators who need to set up secure, fully functioning Linux servers
    • Bonus DVD is the only one on the market to include ten Linux distributions readers can try

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  • CBT Linux - 10CDs !

    *** CBT Linux - 10CDs !� Including:
    CD01 - Linux Basic
    CD02 - Client Install
    CD03 - Linux RedHat Desktop
    CD04 - Linux RedHat Client Admin
    CD05 - Linux RedHat Server Install
    CD06 - Linux RedHat System Management
    CD07 - Linux RedHat Network Admin
    CD08 - Linux RedHat Web Services
    CD09 - Linux RedHat Messaging
    CD10 - Linux RedHat Web Secirity

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