Install SUSE Linux and take advantage of cool new tools Use OpenOffice.org, go online with Firefox?, set up a wireless LAN, and more SUSE Linux is gaining popularity everywhere, and you'll soon see why. This friendly guide will help you install and configure the newest version, then help you work with digital media, build a network, get acquainted with Firefox (the super-secure browser that has everybody excited), explore Skype and Linphone Internet phone services, and much more Discover how to * Set up an Ethernet LAN with wireless access * Use the OpenOffice.org productivity suite * Read newsgroups and use instant messaging * Play music and burn CDs * Secure your SUSE system
The SUSE flavor of Linux, each distro brings its own accent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I purchased this among other linux distros to see which one I like best. SUSE uses the KDE desktop primarily (though it can be built using gnome). I purchase the "For Dummies" linux books because they assume less than other books for educating a linux newbie like me. All I can say is to try them for yourself to see which you prefer. Since purchasing this book (and install dvd included) I settled on Ubuntu. While the OS is free, the books do cost but are worth it. tags: linux, suse
What to say? It's a "For Dummies" book...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The review title isn't a slam - I've used "For Dummies" books for years, and have loved them all. However, I bought this one (actually 2 copies) for $3 a piece for the DVD media only. If you can score this cheap, it will work for the cost of the media. The comics are cute, and the text is good for a complete beginner... but if you know anything about Linux, and want "more", find another book or online references...
SUSE Linux 10 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Great product, excelent recomendation for those who want to start with this OS Thanks
DEFRAG FIRST
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Very good book. The installation didn't go well at first. Then I did a defrag and all went very well.
Very different from the usual cutesy Dummies book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I was pleasant suprised, then delighted, to find that this was NOT the usual, repellently cutesy Dummies book, but a very complete, straighforward guide to SuSE Linux 10. Additionally, it's an A+ book for those who may be thinking about Linux but have been frustrated by their attempts to learn the basics and/or install one of the popular distributions unaided. Barkakati respects the reader's intelligence, but he doesn't assume too much. He starts easy and doesn't leap suddenly onto a higher level of technical complexity, as many authors of computer books do. A common complaint among those who dip a toe into Linux is that it's a technical nightmare. Barkakati does an excellent job of introducing new users to the world of the command line. As operating systems and applications have evolved, we've lost the best features of the DOS command line and text-based programs such as WordStar -- namely, power and speed. Barkakati gives the reader a gentle introduction to that "closer to the computer" world.
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