Beginning Linux
Beginning Linux
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Beginning Linux
Neil Schneider, James (Jim) G. Sack, Chris K. Young, Dave Kaupp, Sang Woo Kang
Copyright September 2003
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- Contents
- Basic Linux Commands and Usage
- Getting into the system.
- File System
- Commands
- Man Pages
- Shortcuts
- bash Environment
- A Few Words About $PATH
- File and Directory Ownership and Permissions
- Processes
- System Startup and Initialization
- System Management
- Managing User Accounts
- Managing File Systems
- Red Hat Control-Panel
- Printer Configuration
- Network Configuration
- Modem Configuration
- Kernel Daemon Configuration
- Search Help System
- Package Management
- System Configuration
- Upgrading Software and the Kernel
- Archive and Compression Utilities
- Upgrading Software
- Upgrading Libraries
- Upgrading the Compiler
- Upgrading Other Software
- Building a New Kernel
- Why Compile a Kernel?
- Obtaining Kernel Sources
- Loadable Kernel Modules
- Configuring for the compile
- Compiling the Kernel
- LILO
- Other Administrative Tasks
- Making Backups
- Scheduling Jobs Using Cron
- run-parts explained.
- The at command
- Managing System Logs
- Managing Print Services
- What to Do in an Emergency
- Editors, Text Tools and Printing
- Editing with vi
- The Emacs Editor
- The Pico Editor
- What is Pico.
- What Pico is not.
- Starting Pico.
- More startup options.
- Other options.
- Help!
- Whats that stuff at the top of the screen?
- Whats that stuff at the bottom of the display?
- The Exit command, getting out of Pico
- Justifying text
- Inserting a file.
- Searching.
- Moving about.
- Previous Page.
- Next Page.
- Cursor Keys.
- Cut, Copy and Paste.
- Cutting Text.
- Uncutting Text.
- Marking Text.
- Where am I?
- Current position.
- Spell Checker.
- Jed
- Text and Document Processing
- Printing
- The X Window System
- X Concepts
- Hardware Requirements
- Installing XFree86
- Configuring XFree86
- Xconfigurator
- XF86Setup
- xf86config
- Running XFree86
- Running Into Trouble
- Customizing Your X Environment
- Window Managers
- Books and Bibliography
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