- Brief History of Open Officeorg
- Brief Introduction to the Internet
- Brief Review of Database Basics
- Case in Point
- Quick Guide to Getting Started with Apache
- Simple Example of a Positional Parameter
- Simple Perl Program
- About the Apache Web Server
- About the Authors
- Access Control Lists
- Access to the Shell
- Access Variable Data Files in the var Directory
- ACID Compliance in Transaction Processing to Protect Data Integrity
- Acknowledgments
- Activating DHCP at Installation and Boot Time
- Adding New Users
- Adding Some Error Checking
- AddOn Postfix
- AddOn Prefix
- Address Based Virtual Hosts
- Adjusting Volume
- Administration
- Adobe Flash
- Advantages of Wireless Networking
- Aladdin or GNU
- Allin One Print FaxScan Devices
- Allow Users to Change File Permissions
- Allow Users to Compress Files
- Alternative Backup Software
- Alternatives to Microsoft Exchange Server
- An Example of Conversions in Action
- And Telnet
- Apache File Locations After a Build and Install
- Apache Modules
- Apache Multiprocessing Modules
- Apache Web Server Management
- Arithmetic Operators
- Arrays - 2
- Assessing Your Backup Needs and Resources
- Assessing Your Vulnerability
- Assigning Permissions
- Authentication
- Automating Tasks
- Background Processing
- Backing Up and Restoring the Master Boot Record
- Backup Levels
- Banshee
- Baset - 2 3
- Bash205b initdb D usrlocalpgsqldata
- Basic Commands
- Basic Postfix Configuration and Operation
- Basic Shell Control
- Basic X Concepts
- Battle for Wesnoth
- Before You Begin the Installation
- Beginning the Boot Loading Process
- Beyond the Network and onto the Internet
- Block a Hosts Access to the Server
- Books - 2
- Booting into the Default Runlevel
- Booting the System from a Generic Boot Floppy
- Brasero
- Bridges
- Broadcast Unicast and Multicast Addressing
- Building on Monos Libraries
- Building the Source Yourself
- BuiltIn Variables
- Bullet Proof X
- C
- Capturing Screen Images
- Cat etcpasswd
- Caution - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
- CC Programming Tools for Ubuntu
- Cdrecord eject v speed12 dev000 tmpourspecialcdiso
- CDRW and Dvdrwrw Drives
- Changing Colors
- Changing Directories with cd
- Changing File Access Permissions with chmod
- Changing How Menus Look
- Changing Passwords in a Batch
- Changing Runlevels
- Changing the Desktop Background
- Changing the Time and Date
- Changing Window Managers
- Managing Users
- Handling Electronic Mail
- Ldap
- Using Perl
- Working with Python
- Writing PHP Scripts
- Mono
- Performance Tuning
- Managing Software
- Checking Drive Assignment
- Choosing a Backup Strategy
- Choosing a Database MySQL Versus PostgreSQL
- Choosing a Mail Delivery Agent
- Choosing an Authenticated or Anonymous Server
- Choosing an Email Client
- Choosing an FTP Server
- Choosing an MTA
- Choosing Backup Hardware and Media
- Choosing from Among Available Wireless Protocols
- Class and Object Variables
- Class Inheritance
- Co
- Combining Commands
- Command Line Masterclass
- Command Line Quickstart
- Command Line Network Interface Configuration
- Command Line Processing
- Comments
- Common Configuration Information
- Comparing Expressions with tcsh
- Comparison of Expressions in pdksh and bash
- Compiling Software from Source
- Compiling the Kernel
- Compressing Encrypting and Sending tar Streams
- Conditional Statements
- Conditional Statements ifelse and unless
- Conditionals and Looping
- Configure Commands Directed Toward the cdpath
- Configure User Information
- Configuring a DialUp Connection Manually
- Configuring a PPPoE Connection Manually
- Configuring a Serial Port Modem
- Configuring and Managing Print Services
- Configuring and Using Cd Dvd and CDRW Drives
- Configuring and Using Tripwire
- Configuring Clients
- Configuring DialUp Internet Access
- Configuring Digital Subscriber Line Access
- Configuring Fetchmail
- Configuring FTP Server File Conversion Actions
- Configuring Global Options
- Configuring Mail Server Options
- Configuring MySQL
- Configuring PostgreSQL
- Configuring Power Management in Ubuntu
- Configuring Samba Using SWAT
- Configuring Software Repositories
- Configuring the Loopback Interface Manually
- Configuring the Server - 2
- Configuring the Very Secure FTP Server
- Configuring User Accounts
- Configuring Win Modems for Laptops
- Configuring Wireless Networks
- Configuring X
- Configuring Your Firewall
- Connected to 10001 10001
- Connecting with the smbclient Command
- Console Based Monitoring
- Constants
- Constructors and Destructors
- Contents at a Glance
- Controlling Anonymous Access
- Controlling Services at Boot with Administrative Tools
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Cookie Description - 2
- Copying Files
- Copying Files Using cp
- Copying Files Using mc
- Copying Files Using tar
- Copying Files with cp
- Createuser phudson
- Creating a CUPS Printer Entry
- Creating a GUI with
- Creating DVDs from the Command Line
- Creating Full and Incremental Backups with tar
- Creating Links Between Files with ln
- Creating Tables
- Creating the Print Queue
- Creating Your Own Variables
- Data Locking
- Database Clients
- Databases
- Dayto Day Usage
- Debugging Tools
- Default vsftpd Behaviors
- Define User Classes
- Deleting Files and Directories with rm
- Description - 2 3
- Detecting and Configuring a Modem
- Determine What Permissions Can Apply to User Created Upload Files
- Devices
- DHCP Software Installation and Configuration
- Dictionaries
- Directory Permissions
- Disabling File Access Time
- Disabling the local firewall on the grounds that you already have a firewall at
- Disk Quotas
- Disk Space
- Display a File
- Display a Prelogin Banner
- Dmesg - 2
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Editing apache2conf
- Editing Printer Settings
- Elements of the xorgconf File
- Enabling Network Printing on a LAN
- Endless Loops Have Their Place in Shell Programs
- Entering and Exiting PHP Mode
- Env
- Escape Sequences
- Evaluating Backup Strategies
- Evolution - 2
- Example
- Example Configurations
- External Command
- Eye Candy for the Masses
- Fgrep postgres etcpasswd
- Fiber Optic and Gigabit Ethernet
- Field Description
- File and Print
- File Permissions
- File System Authentication and Access Control
- File System Tuning
- Files
- Final Words on Access Control
- Finding Files by Searching with find
- Finding Files from an Index with locate
- Finding Software
- Firefox
- First Update
- Flash
- Forming a Disaster Recovery Plan
- Forwarding Email with Aliases
- Free - 2
- Ftp cd publichtml
- Ftpwho
- Full Backup on a Periodic Basis
- Full Backups with Incremental Backups
- Functions
- G
- Gedit
- Getting Interactive
- Getting Music into Ubuntu with Sound Juicer
- Getting Started with Firefox
- Gnome The GNU Network Object Model Environment
- Gpasswd A john
- Granting and Revoking Privileges in MySQL
- Granting and Revoking Privileges in PostgreSQL
- Graphical Clients
- Graphical Process and System Management Tools
- Graphics Manipulation
- Group Management Tools
- Handling HTML Forms
- Hard Disk
- How Email Is Sent and Received
- How Relational Databases Work
- Hubs and Switches
- Id1initdefault
- Ifconfig - 2
- Implementing Quotas
- Including Other Files
- Index
- Inetd Configuration for wuftpd
- Initializing New Network Hardware
- INSDIR usrlocalbin
- Inserting Data into Tables
- Installation Resources
- Installing and Starting or Stopping NFS
- Installing Games in Ubuntu
- Installing Graphics Drivers
- Installing Proprietary Video Drivers
- Installing the Apache Server
- Installing Ubuntu
- Instant Messaging with Pidgin
- Internet Relay Chat
- Interpreting Shell Scripts Through Specific Shells
- Introducing Open Officeorg
- Introduction
- Introduction to PEARDB
- Introduction to PHP
- Iwconfig eth2
- KDE Process and System Monitoring Tools
- KDEThe Other Environment
- Keeping Upto Date on Linux Security Issues
- Kernel
- Kernel and Module Management
- Kernel Versions
- Keyboard Layout
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Licensing
- Liferea
- Limits of Current IP Addressing
- Linux Gaming
- Linux TiVo and PVRs
- Listening to Music
- Listing Files in the Current Directory with ls
- Listing Processes with ps
- Local GUI Client Access to a Database
- Log All User Issued Commands
- Log Security Violations and File Transfers
- Logging
- Logging In and Out from a Remote Computer
- Logging In to and Working with Linux
- Looping
- Loops
- Lspci
- Mail Relaying
- Making Directories with mkdir
- Making the Choice
- Managing Files with the Shell
- Managing Groups
- Managing Modules
- Managing Password Security for Users
- Managing Software Projects with Subversion
- Manually Configuring Quotas
- Manually Configuring Samba with etcsambasmbconf
- MDIR Versus Mailbox
- Measuring Key Buffer Usage
- Microsoft Exchange Server Outlook Client
- Mirroring Data or RAID Arrays
- Miscellaneous
- Miscellaneous Tweaks
- Mkisofs r v J l o tmpourspecialcdiso sourcedirectory
- Modalias
- Modasis
- Modauthdigest
- Modheaders
- Modifying System Fonts
- Modules and CPAN
- Modvhostalias
- Monitoring User Activity on the System
- Mono on the Command Line
- More on Strings
- Mounting Samba Shares
- Mozilla Thunderbird
- Multiple Terminals
- MySQL
- Name phenioxtdc anonymous
- Name Description
- Nautilus
- Navigating Through the File System
- Network and Remote Printing with Ubuntu
- Network Cable
- Network Configuration Files
- Network Interface Cards
- Network Organization
- Network Storage
- Networking with TCPIP
- NFS Client Configuration
- NFS Server Configuration
- Nice n 12 gkrellm
- Note - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
- Notify User of Last Modification Date
- Numbers
- Object Orientation
- Obtaining the Kernel Sources
- Office Suites for Ubuntu
- On
- On the Internet
- One Liners
- Operators - 2
- Optimus
- Option - 2
- Options
- Other
- Other FTP Servers
- Other Operators
- Other options might be available depending on the contents of your makefile Using Macros and Makefile Targets
- Other Uses for DHCP
- Other vsftpd Server Configuration Files
- Other Web Servers for Use with Ubuntu
- Output
- Packet Writing
- Paging Through Output with less
- PAM Explained
- Passwords and Physical Security
- Patching the Kernel
- Perl Variable Types
- Perl Versions
- Personal Video Recorders
- PHProjekt
- Ping c 3 localhost
- Piping Data
- Playing Windows Games with Cedega
- Populating Your Directory
- Ports
- Positional Parameters
- Postfix
- Posting to Usenet
- Post Installation Configuration
- Preferred Applications
- Preferred Behaviors
- Printing Disk Usage with du
- Printing Out the Parameters
- Printing Resource Usage with top
- Printing the Contents of a File with cat
- Printing the Last Lines of a File with tail
- Printing with Ubuntu
- Procedural Languages and Triggers
- Procmail
- Productivity Applications
- Productivity Applications Written for Microsoft Windows
- Programming in C with Linux
- Ps
- Ps aux grep systemconfigdisplay
- Purging Logs
- Putting Samba to Work
- Python on Linux
- Qmail and Exim
- Quake
- Query Optimization
- Quick and Dirty FTP Service
- Reading Documentation
- Reading Manual Pages with man
- Reboot Do NOT set initdefault to this
- Rebooting the System
- Redirecting Input and Output
- Reference - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
- References
- Regular Expressions
- Related Ubuntu and Database Commands
- Related Ubuntu and Linux Commands - 2 3
- Related Ubuntu Commands
- Relevant Ubuntu and Linux Commands
- Relevant Ubuntu Commands - 2
- Remote X
- Removable Storage Media
- Restoring Files from an Archive with tar
- Restrict Permissions Based on Group IDs
- Restrict the Number of Users in a Class
- Restricting Access with allow and deny
- Retrieving Data from a Database
- Routers
- RSS Readers
- Runlevel Definitions
- Running Services at Bootup
- Running the New Shell Program
- Runtime Configuration Directives
- Runtime Server Configuration Settings
- S
- Sbincommand
- Scp testtxt 10001
- Searches for a String in Input with grep
- Searching with Beagle
- Securing a Wireless Network
- Securing Your Machines
- Sending Mail
- Service Settings in etcservices
- Services
- Session Message Block Printing
- Session Writing
- Setting a Password for the MySQL Root User
- Setting DNS Search Order with etchostconf
- Setting Global Samba Behavior with the [global Section
- Setting Message Delivery Intervals
- Setting the Date and Time
- Setting Up an SSH Server
- Shadow Passwords
- Sharing Home Directories Using the [homes Section
- Sharing Printers by Editing the [printers Section
- Shell Pattern Matching Support
- Shutting Down the System
- Simple Strategy
- Smbclient miniandrew U andrew
- Sound and Music
- Sound Cards
- Sound Formats
- Sound Practices
- Source bashprofile
- Spamassassin
- Special Characters
- Special Operators
- Special String Constants
- Special Variables
- Specifying Client IP Addresses
- Speed
- SQL Subqueries
- Squirrelmail
- SSH Access to a Database
- Starting and Stopping Apache
- Starting and Stopping Services Manually
- Starting the Apache Server Manually
- Starting the smbd Daemon
- Starting X
- Staying Upto Date
- Stepby Step Installation
- Storing Shell Scripts for Systemwide Access
- Strings
- Strip Prefix
- Structure of the shutdown File
- Su postgres bash205b createdb database
- Subnet Masks
- Subnetting
- Sudo aptget install gkrellm
- Sudo echo 1 procsysnetipv4tcpsyncookies
- Sudo etcinitdcupsys status
- Sudo etcinitdopenbsdinetd restart
- Sudo etctripwiretwinstallsh
- Sudo ifconfig eth0 dogdoghudsoncom up
- Sudo iwconfig eth0 rate 11M
- Sudo mount t nfs 192168267music music
- Sudo sbinadslstart
- Sudo sbinifconfig eth1 0000 up
- Sudo sbinifconfig lo 127001 sudo sbinroute add 127001 lo
- Sudo sh doom3linuxrun
- Sudo tripwire init
- Support for Wireless Networking in Ubuntu
- Switching
- Synchronizing the File System with sync
- System Rescue
- System Services and Runlevels
- T - 2
- TABLE 161 etcfstab Options Option Purpose
- Table of Contents
- Take a copy of all the log files on the system and store them somewhere else
- Tape Drive Backup
- Tar The Most Basic Backup Tool
- Telnet Versus SSH
- Testing Samba with the testparm Command
- The badblocks Command
- The break and exit Statements
- The case Statement
- The First Linux Kernel
- The for Statement
- The Glade Client for Developing in GNOME
- The Gnome Desktop Environment
- The hdparm Command
- The if Statement
- The Internet Printing Protocol
- The KDE ark Archiving Tool
- The Linux Kernel
- The Linux Source Tree
- The Mail Delivery Agent
- The Mail Transport Agent
- The Mail User Agent
- The Pan News Client Newsreader
- The Password File
- The Root User
- The Server Layout Section
- The Shebang Line
- The Shell Command Line
- The shift Statement
- The SSH Tools
- The Standard Library and the Vaults of Parnassus
- The Structure of a C Program
- The sudo command
- The Super User Root User
- The tune2fs Command
- The Ubuntu Family
- The until Statement
- The Wild Side of IRC
- Thunderbird
- Time p find name core print
- Tip - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
- Top
- Troubleshooting Connection Problems
- Troubleshooting Post Installation Configuration Problems
- Troubleshooting Runlevel Problems
- TV and Video Hardware
- Types of Kernels
- U
- Ubuntu and Linux Internet Resources
- Ubuntu and Networking
- Ubuntu Under the Hood
- Understanding Computer Attacks
- Understanding init Scripts and the Final Stage of Initialization
- Understanding Pointto Point Protocol over Ethernet
- Understanding Set User ID and Set Group ID Permissions
- Understanding SQL Basics
- Unleashed
- Unreal Tournament 2004
- Unshielded Twisted Pair
- Use and Edit Files in the etc Directory
- Use Double Quotes to Resolve Variables in Strings with Embedded Spaces
- Use Essential Commands from the bin and sbin Directories
- Use usrsbinftpshut to Schedule FTP Server Downtime
- Use varlogxferlog to View a Log of Server Transactions
- Usenet
- Usenet Network Newsgroups
- User Accounts - 2
- User IDs and Group IDs
- User Management Tools
- User Stereotypes
- Useradd bernice p sTitcher s binzsh u 1002
- Using a GRUB Boot Floppy
- Using a Simple Script to Automate Tasks
- Using Add Remove Applications for Software Management
- Using at and batch to Schedule Tasks for Later
- Using Backup Software
- Using Commands for Server Administration
- Using Commands in the ftpaccess File to Configure wuftpd
- Using configure to Build Apache
- Using cron to Run Jobs Repeatedly
- Using DHCP to Configure Network Hosts
- Using Environment Variables
- Using etcnsswitchconf After Changing Naming Services
- Using Functions in Shell Scripts
- Using Graphical Configuration Tools
- Using htaccess Configuration Files
- Using IP Masquerading in Ubuntu
- Using Makefiles
- Using Man Pages
- Using Network Configuration Tools
- Using Perl with Linux
- Using Positional Parameters to Access and Retrieve Variables from the Command Line
- Using Priority Scheduling and Control
- Using Scanners in Ubuntu
- Using sftp to Copy Many Files Between Machines
- Using Single Quotes to Maintain Unexpanded Variables
- Using Smart Hosts
- Using sshkeygen to Enable Keybased Logins
- Using Synaptic for Software Management
- Using the Amanda Backup Application
- Using the autoconf Utility to Configure Code
- Using the Backslash as an Escape Character
- Using the Backtick to Replace a String with Output
- Using the Common UNIX Printing System GUI
- Using the date Command
- Using the ftphosts File to Allow or Deny FTP Server Connection
- Using the Gnu C Compiler
- Using the hwclock Command
- Using the KDevelop Client
- Using the kill Command to Control Processes
- Using the Network File System
- Using the patch Command
- Using the Query Cache
- Using the Recovery Facility
- Using the Text Editors
- Using USB and Legacy Printers
- Using Variables in Shell Scripts
- Usrsbinlokkit
- Variable Substitution
- Variables
- Videoconferencing with Ekiga
- Viewing Video in Linux
- Virtual Hosting
- Virus Scanners
- Viruses
- Visual Effects
- We Want to Hear from
- Web Access to a Database
- Web Resources
- Web Server NumberPercentage
- Websites
- What Is a Proxy Server
- What Is the Command Line
- What Is XDMCP
- What This Book Contains
- When to Recompile
- Who This Book Is
- Why Data Loss Occurs
- Why Use Mono
- Why Use the Shell
- Wireless Network Interfaces
- Wireless Networking
- With FTP
- Wodim scanbus
- Work with Shared Data in the usr Directory
- Working as Root
- Working on the Command Line
- Working with Compressed Files
- Working with emacs
- Working with Gnome
- Working with Graphics Formats
- Working with KOffice
- Working with Open Officeorg
- Working with Open Officeorg Calc
- Working with Permissions
- Working with vi
- Writing and Executing a Shell Script
- Www
- Fce
- Yes
- Your current working directory is C
- Zeus Web Server
- Zope