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Multitool Linux: Practical Uses for Open Source Software

by: Michael Schwarz/Jeremy Anderson/Peter Curtis/Steven Murphy

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Publisher: ADDISON-WESLEY,May-2002

Category: LINUX Level:

ISBN: 0201734206
ISBN13: 9780201734201

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Summary


      This resource-packed guide delivers pragmatic solutions for real-world Linux development needs--all using open-source software tools. Viewing Linux as a well-stocked toolbox, Multitool Linux shows programmers and sophisticated users how to create a wide variety of exciting and useful applications for business and entertainment, from speech synthesis and video production to network security.


  The book begins with a general introduction to Linux and a look at working with its source code. A wide variety of programming projects--encompassing communications, privacy, music and audio, graphics, photography, and much more--are then explored in-depth. Each chapter is filled with examples, helpful screenshots, step-by-step tutorials, lists of open-source tools, and URLs for sites where those tools can be obtained for free.


  Many of the tools discussed in the book will work not only with Linux, but with any flavor of UNIX--from FreeBSD up to expensive, proprietary versions of UNIX running on high-speed massively parallel hardware.


  Multitool Linux shows you how to:


  Control your computer remotely, from anywhere, at anytime, with any operating system

Run a whole network with one IP address

Communicate with Windows networks using Samba (SMB)

Extend Apache

Build a secure Webmail service supporting IMAP and SSL

Secure e-mail with GPG

Integrate your palm-connected organizer

Process images with GIMP and Imagemagick

And much more

If you want to learn how to install and operate Linux, look to other books and manuals. But if you have installed the software and are asking the question, 'Now what?' Multitool Linux provides valuable and entertaining answers.


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  Features


                  Author Bio


      Michael Schwarz has worked as a UNIX system programmer for more than fifteen years and as a Linux programmer since its emergence. He started the SASi open source project, and has been a frequent contributor to Linux Journal.


  Peter Curtis is a Web applications designer for HealthPartners, a Minnesota HMO, where he runs a combined Linux and Windows network. He has extensive experience as a UNIX, Perl, C/C++, and Java programmer.


  Steven Murphy is a UNIX and Linux programmer for HealthPartners. He is also a professional musician who uses Linux in his various musical and video editing tasks.


  Jeremy Anderson teaches UNIX classes at Hennepin Technical College. He has expertise in UNIX, Linux, Perl, C/C++, and Java programming.


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Table of Contents

Dedication.

Introduction.

1. Linux as a Tool.


      I. COMMUNICATIONS & NETWORKING.


      2. Remote Control Your Computer from Anywhere, Anytime, and Any OS, Even OS/2!

3. Run a whole network with one IP address.

4. Soup cans and String: Last Ditch Communication Methods.

5. Samba clients: Talking to Windows NetworksSamba: Serve Windows Network Clients for Free.

6. Undernets.

7. Email as a System Console.

8. Build a Secure Webmail Service Supporting IMAP and SSL.

9. Extending Apache.


  II. SECURITY.


      10. Secure Your E-mail with GPG.

11. Sniffing for Idiots (pun intended).

12. All Along the Watchtower.

13. All Along the Watchtower, Part Deux.

14. Securely Logging In, Moving Files, and Digging Tunnels.


  III. UTILITIES.


      15. Tools You Should Know.

16. Use your Palm Connected Organizer.

17. Necessary Evils: Running MS Windows Programs.


  IV. MULTIMEDIA.


      18. Remote CD Burning.

19. Audio Processing.

20. Music Production.

21. Speech Synthesis.

22. Image Processing.

23. 3D Graphics Production.

24. Video Production.

25. Afterword.

About the Authors.

Michael Schwarz.

Jeremy Anderson.

Peter Curtis.

Steven Murphy.

Index. 0201734206T01032002