- About the Author
- About the DVDROM
- About This Book
- Adding a Software Source to YaST
- Adding graphics and special effects
- Apropos Finding Commands Based on a Keyword
- Authors Acknowledgments
- Automatic Login at the KDE Desktop
- Automatic Mounting of My Windows Partitions and USB Memory Stick
- Becoming root When You Must
- Browsing the
- Burning a CDDVD
- Calculating and charting data
- Cat Feeding Input to Commands
- Changing your home page
- Chapter
- Checking connectivity to a host
- Checking disk performance and disk usage
- Checking the IP routing table
- Checking the network interfaces
- Checking Your PCs Hardware
- Checking Your Systems Performance
- Chmod Changing Permissions
- Choose FileOTemplateOOrganize
- Choose InsertOChart
- Click Save
- Combining shell commands
- Commands for checking diskspace usage
- Commands for directory listings and permissions
- Commands for directory navigation
- Commands for finding files
- Commands for mounting and unmounting
- Commands for Working with directories
- Commands for Working with files
- Configuring the Ethernet Net Work
- Configuring the modem
- Configuring the wireless access point
- Connecting PCs to an Ethernet LAN
- Connecting the modem
- Connecting to the Internet with DSL
- Connecting Your LAN to the Internet
- Contents at a Glance
- Controlling command input and output
- Deciding How to Connect to the Internet
- Delivering presentations
- Desktop context menus
- Detects All Hardware Well Nearly
- Dialing Up the Internet
- Discovering the Internet Applications
- Do More with Dummies
- Doing Even More Office Stuff in SUSE Linux
- Mailing IMing and Using IP Phone in SUSE
- Enter information about your news server
- Enter the IP address of the FTP server that you found in Step 1 for example enter 14022137130 for the FTP server mirrormcsanlgov
- Enter the name of the directory on the FTP server where the SUSE Linux files are located and press Enter
- Enter values into the cells principal interest rate and months to repay loan
- Entering and formatting data
- Examining an RSS feed
- Exploring KDE
- Exploring the Bash Shell
- Exploring the Multimedia Applications
- Exploring the SUSE Desktops
- Extending Your LAN with a Wireless Network
- Figure 1018
- Figure 115
- Figure 131
- Figure 144
- Figuring Out the Linux File System
- Figuring Out What You Can Do with SUSE Linux
- Finding and Organizing Files
- Getting a Handle on Ethernet
- Getting a Handle on Linux
- Getting familiar with Firefox
- Getting GUI
- Getting started with Calc
- Getting started with Impress
- Getting Started with SUSE Linux
- Getting to Know SUSE
- Grep Searching for Text in Files
- How cable modems Work
- How Can I Auto Login into the KDE Desktop as Another User
- How Can I Find Answers to My SUSE Linux Questions
- How Can I Schedule a Command to Run Every 30 Minutes
- How Do I Do an FTP Install of SUSE Linux
- How DSL Works
- How This Book Is Organized
- Httppackmantinks2tinuxorg
- Httpportatsusecomsdbenindexhtmt
- Want My Internet
- Icon context menus
- Icons Used in This Book
- If My System Crashes Can I Press the Reset Button to Reboot
- If you want to copy tracks from an audio CD put the CD in the drive and select the CD drive from the dropdown list on the toolbar see Figure 145
- In SUSE
- In this part - 2 3
- Index
- Installing an RPM
- Installing SUSE Linux - 2
- Instant Messaging in SUSE Linux
- Introducing Evolution Mail
- Introducing KMail
- Introducing KNode
- Introducing Your New Friend YaST
- Introduction
- Locate Finding Files and Directories the Easy
- Locating and Installing Software Using YaST
- Look Ma Im a Sysadmin
- Mail message enhancements
- Making Calculations
- Making Presentations with Open Officeorg Impress
- Man Reading Online Man Page
- Managing DVDs and CDROMs
- Managing Hardware Devices
- Managing User Accounts
- Manually starting and stopping services
- Newsgroup hierarchy
- Newsgroup subscriptions
- Now type the following command change 50000k which stands for 50000KB or about 50MB to whatever you consider to be a large file
- Opening Terminal Windows and Virtual Consoles
- Pico Editing Text Files
- Playing Audio CDs
- Playing Music and Burning CDs
- Playing Music Files
- Playing with the Shell
- Posting news
- Powering Up SUSE Linux
- Practicing Good Host Security
- Preparing Spreadsheets with Open Officeorg Calc
- Querying RPMs
- Reading and Searching Newsgroups at Web Sites
- Reading Newsgroups and RSS Feeds
- Reading Newsgroups from Your ISP
- Reading RSS Feeds
- Reading RSS feeds
- Removing an RPM
- Repeating previously typed commands
- Resetting a Forgotten root Password
- Roaming the file system with Nautilus
- Scanning Photos and Documents
- Securing SUSE Linux
- Select Installation from the initial boot screen and press Enter
- Setting Up an Ethernet LAN with Wireless Access
- Setting Up Printers
- Shutting Down
- Smooth and Easy Installation
- Some Linuxrelated newsgroups
- Starting SUSE for the First Time
- Starting the bash shell
- SUSE Linux
- SUSEs Increasing Popularity
- System Requirements
- Taking stock of Open Officeorg Calc
- Taking stock of Open Officeorg Impress
- Tar Packing and Unpacking Archives
- Ten Frequently Asked Questions about SUSE
- Ten Great Web Sites for SUSE Maniacs
- Ten Most Commonly Used SUSE Linux Commands
- The Main Menu or Applications Menu
- The panels
- Tople Vel newsgroup categories
- Trying a few Linux commands
- Type ls l junkfile to see that files permissions
- Typical cable modem setup
- Typical DSL setup
- Typing less with automatic command completion
- Understanding EMail
- Understanding how Linux boots
- Understanding infrastructure and ad hoc modes
- Understanding network security issues
- Understanding Newsgroups
- Understanding RPM filenames
- Understanding shell commands
- Understanding the host security issues
- Understanding the syntax of shell commands
- Understanding the World Wide
- Understanding Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP
- Updating SUSE and Adding New Software
- Updating SUSE Linux Online
- Upgrading an RPM
- Use the umask command to set the filecreation mask
- Using fields
- Using GUI File Managers
- Using Impress
- Using Kopete
- Using KPhone or Linphone
- Using Linux Commands to Manipulate Files and Directories
- Using RPM Commands to Work with RPM Files
- Using Skype
- Using the RPM commands
- Using the top utility
- Using the uptime command
- Using YaST to start and stop services
- Viewing PDF and Post Script Files
- Web Browsing in SUSE Linux
- Web Browsing with Konqueror
- What Does a Sysadmin Do
- What Is the Internet
- What You Dont Have to Read
- What Youll Find on the DVD
- Whats a Shell and Why Do I Care
- Whats in SUSE Linux
- Who Are
- Why Worry about Security
- Working with large documents
- YaST
- YaST reboots the system after the initial installation and continues with further installation and configuration of SUSE Linux
- YaST The Super Sysadmin Tool