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Old 02-21-2008, 08:02 AM
Johannes Truschnigg
 
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Default Re: Thanks for the book ideas...

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Well, first about desktops: I'd appreciate if the reader is given
freedom of choice. One attempt to to so is to provide a comprehensive
guide on how to setup KDE, GNOME, xfce4, and, say, 2 other window
managers - one lightweight, and one ultra-lightweight one. You could
recommend apropriate USE-flags for the given aims, and provide the
reader with information regarding libraries like gtk, qt, motif and the
like. Every single Liux-related book I've read so far spends dozens of
sites about how to wipe your arse under GNOME and KDE, and all the other
smaller systems left unmentioned. That's neither right nor fair, imo.

Speaking of servers, there are some classics that definetly deserve
making it into the book: http, ftp, ssh & mail are absolutely essential
imo. Though you could also expand the readers horizon a little bit by
giving an overview about alternatives on established
server-applications, for instance to use vsftpd instead of proftpd or
so. There are also other fields which are rarely covered, I can't think
of any book describing how to set up an ircd. That would certainly push
the book's value.

What I'd also love to see in a book like this were how to write an
ebuild for a specific app - and to give back a little to the community,
- -a great project would be to add psybnc (some kind of advanced and
enhanced irc-proxy-thing) to portage and maintain it's ebuild

Regards, keep up with the work!
Johannes

C Ginger wrote:
| I want to thank all of you that constructively answered my call for book
| ideas. There were a few things that came up that I hadn't thought about.
| One in particular is intriguing - Gentoo for Servers. I like the idea
| of separate chapters on a desktop install and server install.
|
| For the desktop install obviously it would cover X windows
| (derivatives?) and desktops. I would probably cover KDE and GNOME in
| some detail. I know there are a slew of other desktops out there as
| well. Does anyone think it is important to cover them in some detail? If
| so, which ones?
|
| For the servers, what should be covered? I assume most people would say
| DNS services, IMAP/POP services, LDAP(?), Apache/PHP. I'd like some idea
| of what services should be covered? Any help would be appreciated.
|
| For the base system I was going to cover custom kernel building as well
| as configuring hardware components. I was planning to cover graphic
| controllers, audio, networking, USB and Firewire.
|
| Right now the book is divided into 3 sections - Getting your base Gentoo
| system running, Customizing it, and a true geek section on ebuilds, how
| the system boots, etc. Any other ideas?
|
| TIA,
| Chuck
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