CentOS 6 Essentials
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Table of Contents
- About CentOS 6 Essentials
- Installing CentOS 6 on a Clean Disk Drive
- Performing a CentOS 6 Network Installation
- Installing CentOS 6 with Windows in a Dual Boot Environment
- Allocating a Windows Disk Partition to CentOS 6
- Logging into the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop
- Configuring CentOS 6 GNOME Screen Resolution and Multiple Monitors
- A Guided Tour of the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop
- Configuring the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop Background
- Installing and Customizing CentOS 6 Desktop Themes
- Configuring CentOS 6 Desktop Fonts
- Configuring the CentOS 6 GNOME Desktop Panels
- Configuring the CentOS 6 Desktop Menu System
- Browsing the System, Files and Folders on the CentOS 6 Desktop
- Configuring the CentOS 6 Nautilus File Manager
- Using the Bash Shell on CentOS 6
- What is a Shell?
- Gaining Access to the Shell
- Entering Commands at the Prompt
- Getting Information about a Command
- Bash Command-line Editing
- Working with the Shell History
- Filename Shorthand
- File Name and Path Completion
- Input and Output Redirection
- Working with Pipes in the Bash Shell
- Configuring Aliases
- Environment Variables
- Writing Shell Scripts
- Starting CentOS 6 Desktop Applications on Login
- Configuring CentOS 6 Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts
- Configuring CentOS 6 Runlevels and Services
- Managing CentOS 6 Users and Groups
- Basic CentOS 6 Firewall Configuration
- Configuring CentOS 6 Printers
- Remote Access to the CentOS 6 Desktop
- Installing Remote Desktop Support
- Activating Remote Desktop Access
- Secure and Insecure Remote Desktop Access
- Firewall Configuration
- Accessing a Remote CentOS 6 Desktop using vncviewer
- Accessing a Remote CentOS Desktop from a Windows System
- Establishing a Secure Remote Desktop Session
- Establishing a Secure Remote Desktop Session from a Windows System
- Creating Additional Desktops
- Shutting Down a Desktop Session
- Configuring CentOS 6 Remote Access using SSH
- Displaying CentOS 6 Applications Remotely (X11 Forwarding)
- Using NFS to Share CentOS 6 Folders with Remote Linux and UNIX Systems
- Sharing Files between CentOS 6 and Windows Systems with Samba