What the book covers: SUSE Linux For Dummies is for newbies who want to experiment with or choose the SUSE Linux distribution for desktop use. This second edition is being fully updated to reflect the latest version of SUSE due out in November 2005. It shows beginners how to install, get up and running, and use SUSE on the desktop. It has detailed, step-by-step installation instructions. It gets readers started with SUSE, covering how to use the desktop; find and organize files; connect to the Internet; and set up Ethernet LAN with Wireless access. It explains how to do everyday tasks, such as browse the Web; read e-mail and newsgroups; use instant messaging; work with the OpenOffice.org Office Productivity Suite; play music and burn CDs; and work with photos and images. It also covers securing the SUSE Linux system as well as some very basic system administration tasks. –This text refers to the Digital edition.

About the Author
Naba Barkakati is a Senior Technologist at the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s Center for Technology and Engineering. An electrical engineer and expert programmer, he has written more than 25 books.

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