Table of contents

Preface to FTLinuxCourse 2004.

FTLinuxCourse: The Project ... now Complete!

Preface to FTLinuxCourse Complete! 2002: Looking to the future

Note to Teachers
Note to Readers

Goals for BASE Professional Course

Introduction

Chapter B1. What is GNU/Linux ?

Chapter B2. The X-Window Universe

Chapter B3. The Desktop

Chapter B4. Customizing the Desktop

Chapter B5. The Multi-User Philosophy

Chapter B6. Browsing the File System

Chapter B7. A Linux tutorial session

Chapter B8. DOS-Linux Integration

Chapter B9. The Local Network

Chapter B10. The Web

Chapter B11. The Linux Editors

Chapter B12. Filters and Shell Programming

Chapter B13. An Introduction to Linux Programming

Chapter B14. Printing on Linux

Chapter B15. Text Processing on Linux

Chapter B16. An introduction to Graphics on Linux

Chapter B17. The Hardware Configuration on Linux

Chapter B18. Media

Chapter B19. The Linux Kernel

Chapter B20. Boot and shutdown

Chapter B21. System Administration

Chapter B22.Integrating Linux with MSWindows and the MacOS

Chapter B23. Fax and Scanners under Linux

Chapter B24. Linux multimedia

Chapter B25. Scientific and Financial Applications on Linux Conclusions

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Appendix BA: Linux Complete Reference

Appendix BB: Some Basic Operations on Linux

Appendix BD: Download Linux!

Appendix BF: The FAQ

Appendix BH: The Hardware Compatibility List

Appendix BI: Linux International Guide

Appendix BK: KDE Application Reference

Appendix BO: OpenSource History

Appendix BP: Answers to all exercises

Appendix BR: RPM Quick Reference

Appendix BT: Our 50 Test BASE on Linux

Appendix BU: Emacs Quick Reference

Appendix BV: Vi Quick Reference

Appendix BW: Linux resource on the WWW

Appendix BX:  X-Window Quick Reference

Appendix BY: The RFC

Appendix BZ: How many are the GNU/Linux users?

Bibliography

Index of Figures

Analytical Index