
openSUSE Linux Unleashed
by McCallister, Michael-
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Summary
Author Biography
Michael McCallister has spent all of this century and a part of the last making computing easier for the full spectrum of user levels and experience. He is currently a technical writing consultant with Compuware.
Michael has run a SuSE Linux desktop at home since version 5.3 and knows firsthand how far the distribution has come over the years. Besides SUSE Linux 10 Unleashed, he is the author of Computer Certification Handbook, published by Arco Press (2000), and his technology stories have been published in places such as Linux Journal, SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, Java Developer’s Journal, Internet Voyager, and Isthmus. He is a senior member of the Society for Technical Communication and the National Writers Union. He blogs about working, writing and open source at Notes from the Metaverse (http://metaverse.wordpress.com).
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 1 |
Why Use Linux? | p. 2 |
Who This Book Is For | p. 3 |
What This Book Contains | p. 3 |
Conventions Used in This Book | p. 5 |
Installation and Configuration | p. 71 |
Welcome to Opensuse | p. 9 |
What Is Opensuse? | p. 9 |
Opensuse Linux | p. 10 |
The Opensuse.org Wiki | p. 12 |
The Opensuse Install Program | p. 13 |
File Systems in Opensuse | p. 13 |
64-Bit Opensuse | p. 14 |
Getting Help: Documentation and Other Sources | p. 14 |
Printed Documentation and the Opensuse Help Center | p. 14 |
Searching the Help Center | p. 15 |
Man and Info Pages | p. 16 |
Opensuse Online Support | p. 17 |
The Linux Documentation Project | p. 17 |
The Opensuse Mailing Lists | p. 18 |
Filing a Bug in openSUSE's Bug Tracker | p. 19 |
Linux User Groups | p. 20 |
References | p. 212 |
Preparing to Install openSUSE | p. 23 |
Planning Your openSUSE Installation | p. 24 |
System Requirements | p. 25 |
Linux on Laptops | p. 27 |
Opensuse and Legacy Hardware | p. 27 |
Avoiding Potential Hardware Problems | p. 28 |
Dual Booting, Partitioning, and Other Worries | p. 29 |
Dual Booting with Windows | p. 30 |
How to Partition Your Drive(s) | p. 31 |
References | p. 323 |
Installing Opensuse | p. 35 |
Methods of Installing Opensuse | p. 35 |
Preparing to Install from a CD-ROM or DVD | p. 35 |
Installing Opensuse with Yast | p. 37 |
Setting Your Time Zone | p. 38 |
Selecting a Desktop Environment | p. 38 |
Initial Installation Settings | p. 38 |
Partitioning | p. 38 |
Installing Software Packages | p. 39 |
Creating the Root User | p. 40 |
Setting a Hostname and Domain Name | p. 41 |
Configuring Network and Internet Connections | p. 41 |
Creating a User | p. 44 |
Configuring Hardware for the X Window System | p. 45 |
Logging In and Shutting Down the First Time | p. 46 |
References | p. 474 |
Further Configuration with YaST and SaX2 | p. 49 |
Troubleshooting Installation Problems | p. 49 |
Configuring Hardware with Yast | p. 50 |
Gathering Information About Your Hardware | p. 50 |
Modifying Disk Controller Settings | p. 50 |
Configuring Your Sound and Video Cards | p. 51 |
Configuring a Joystick | p. 54 |
Adjusting Your Keyboard Layout | p. 54 |
Configuring Your Mouse | p. 55 |
Configuring Your Scanner | p. 56 |
Configuring Your TV or Radio Card | p. 56 |
Setting Date and Time | p. 57 |
Using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to Keep Accurate Time | p. 58 |
Power Management | p. 61 |
Yast Power Management | p. 62 |
Portable PC Issues | p. 64 |
Power Management for Laptops | p. 64 |
Working with PCMCIA Cards | p. 64 |
Configuring Bluetooth Wireless Suppor | |
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