Overview
Complete with one of the most popular LINUX distributions, Slackware 3.5, The LINUX Network brings you everything you need to set up and run your own network - quickly, easily, and cheaply. Whether you want to create an intranet for your organization or need a powerful platform for Internet communications, Fred Butzen and Christopher Hilton guide you from beginning to end with clear explanations and plenty of detailed examples.Synopsis
Complete with one of the most popular LINUX distributions, Slackware 3.5, The LINUX Network brings you everything you need to set up and run your own network - quickly, easily, and cheaply. Whether you want to create an intranet for your organization or need a powerful platform for Internet communications, Fred Butzen and Christopher Hilton guide you from beginning to end with clear explanations and plenty of detailed examples.
Library Journal
This is another book for do-it-yourselfers who do not want to pay Microsoft or Novell for their server system software. Unlike many Linux books on the market, it is geared to the beginner setting up a small office network, not a client/server professional. Butzen and Hilton clearly explain how to build a Linux network, from installing wires to installing the software and even connecting Windows95 users to the Linux network. The CD-ROM contains the Slackware Linux version 3.5.