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  • Figure 24 Editing the etcHostname file
  • Figure 25 A section of the etcrcdrcmodules file
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  • Section II Using Linux
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  • Setting a Screen Background Image
  • Setting up a PPP Connection
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  • Setting Up a Scrollbar for Xterm
  • Setting Up a Sound Card
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  • Setting up Tcpip Information
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  • Setting Up XFree86
  • Setting Up Your X Account
  • Should You Keep Some Stuff on the CDROM
  • Should You Use UMSDOS
  • Shutting Linux Down
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  • Special Device Files
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  • Starting X Automatically at BootUp and Creating an X Login Screen
  • Starting X Automatically on Login
  • Summary - 2 3 4 5 6
  • Table 310Commonly Used Serial Ports in Linux Port Device File Name in Linux
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  • The Cc Command
  • The details You can also look in a file called Accel Cards in usrX11R6libX11doc for more information on accelerated chipsets and cards An entry from the Accel Cards file follows
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