What Is Included/Omitted
Given that there are thousands of software packages to choose from,
almost all of which do something useful, it was a foregone conclusion
that I couldn't cover everything. Or even most of
everything. I decided what to include, and what to leave out, based
on my opinion of what a fundamental Linux skill set should include.
(You may have different ideas.) I included programs that I consider
to be the best-of-breed, such djbdns, GRUB, Apache 2, vim, and
Postfix. And I didn't neglect old standbys like LILO
and BIND.
You'll find some excellent, innovative scripts for:
Adding users in batches Changing passwords in batches Finding all the installed documentation for a program Finding orphaned libraries on RPM-based systems, and adding them to
the RPM database
I decided not to include productivity and desktop applications, like
Open Office, KMail, Firefox, Konqueror, the Gimp, GnuCash, and so
forth. This book is about building infrastructure. Once you master
the fundamentals of running and maintaining a Linux system, it will
take you anywhere you want to go.
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