![]() Installing Debian Packages from CD-ROM Recipe 3.4. Getting Software for a Debian System Recipe 3.3. Installing and Managing Software on Debian-Based Systems Section 3.1. Getting Information on Installed Packages with Yum Recipe 2.18. Installing and Upgrading Packages with Yum Recipe 2.16. ![]() Customizing Build Options in a Source RPM Recipe 2.13. Fixing RPM Installation Problems Recipe 2.11. Tracking Source-Built Libraries on an RPM-Based System Recipe 2.10. Finding Recently Installed RPMs Recipe 2.8. Collecting Information from RPMs That Are Not Installed Recipe 2.7. Collecting Information on Installed RPMs Recipe 2.6. Installing and Managing Software on RPM-Based Systems Section 2.1. Finding All of the Documentation for a Program Chapter 2. Printing Selected man or info Pages Recipe 1.11. Reading man Pages Without a man Viewer Recipe 1.6. Finding Appropriate man Pages Recipe 1.4. Ĭopyright Dedication Preface Recipe Audience Recipe What Is Included/Omitted Recipe Platforms Recipe Conventions Recipe Downloads and Feedback Recipe Comments and Questions Recipe Acknowledgments Chapter 1. It's more than a time-saver it's a sanity saver. Use just one recipe from this collection of real-world solutions, and the hours of tedious trial-and-error saved will more than pay for the cost of the book. The Linux Cookbook 's tested techniques distill years of hard-won experience into practical cut-and-paste solutions to everyday Linux dilemmas. ![]() Linux information can be found scattered in man pages, texinfo files, and source code comments, but the best source is the experts who have built up a working knowledge of managing Linux systems. Table of Contents Index Reviews Reader Reviews Errata Academic Cooking with Linux, Part 2 Cooking with Linux, Part 1 ![]()
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