- A
- Floating Point Solution
- A hard link
- A period
- Profile Example
- About the Author
- Absolute Filepaths
- Access Control
- Accessibility Features
- Accessing the Server
- Acknowledgments
- Adding a New Application
- Adding a New Printer
- Adding and Viewing Data
- Adding Desktop Icons
- Adding Groups
- Adding Methods
- Adding to the Panel Menus
- Adding Users
- Administration
- Advanced Preferences
- Advanced Visual Effects
- An objdump Example
- Apache Configuration Files
- Apache Modules
- Application Launchers
- Applications
- Aptget Commands
- Arithmetic Operators
- Array Variables
- Audio File Basics
- Autocompletion
- Backing Up Evolution
- Basic gedit Features
- Basic Listing
- Basic Properties
- Basic Visual Effects
- Be careful when running the application because each run will overwrite the gmonout file If you want to take multiple samples you must temporarily rename the gmonout files but then change them back when you are ready to run
- Booting the LiveCD
- Brasero
- Browser Versus Spatial Mode
- Building Tables
- Burning CDs in Linux
- Burning CDs in Mac OS X
- Burning CDs in Windows
- Button or Item
- Button or Item Description
- Button Description
- C
- Calculating MD5 Sums
- Calendar
- Calendar and Tasks
- Changing Preferences
- Changing the Configuration
- Changing the Root Password
- Character Description
- Checking the Exit Status
- Checking Your Plugins
- Class Constructors
- Code Section
- Command Description - 2 3
- Command Line Interpreter
- Comparison Operators
- Composer Preferences
- Condition Description
- Configuring Firefox
- Configuring Software Repositories
- Configuring the Server - 2
- Connecting from Windows
- Connecting to the Network
- Content Settings
- Contents at a Glance
- Controlling Sound in Ubuntu
- Conventions and Features
- Copy and Paste
- Copying and Moving Files
- Copying and Pasting
- Copying Files
- Core Installation
- Core Linux Distributions
- Create a Login ID
- Creating a Class in PHP
- Creating a Database
- Creating a New Database File in the Database Wizard
- Creating a New Menu
- Creating a Perl Program
- Creating a Place for Ubuntu
- Creating a Project
- Creating a Script File
- Creating Classes
- Creating Directories
- Creating Files
- Creating New Files and Folders
- Creating New Shares
- Creating Notes
- Creating Objects
- Creating the LiveCD
- Creating User Accounts in MySQL
- Creating Users in PostgreSQL
- Creating Virtual Hosts
- Credits
- CUPS Configuration
- D
- Database Server
- Declaration Section
- Defining PHP Code
- Defining Samba Passwords
- Defining Sections
- Deleting Directories
- Deleting Files - 2
- Deleting Groups
- Deleting Users
- Depending on the speed of your PC running some of the applications from the LiveCD could be slow
- Description - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
- Desktop Appearance
- Desktop Features
- Detecting the Scanner
- Devices
- Direct Printing
- Directory Usage
- Disk Usage Analyzer
- Displaying Output
- DNS Database Records
- DNS Protocol
- DNS Server
- DNS Structure
- Domain
- Domain Names
- Dovecot
- Downloading from the
- Downloading Ubuntu
- Dsl
- Eclipse
- Edit
- Editing Data - 2
- Editing Notes
- Editing the smbconf File
- Editor
- Ekiga
- Email Server
- Embedded Ruby
- Emblems
- Environment Variables
- Ethernet Connections
- Evolution
- Example Configuration
- Exiting the Script
- Expanding on OOP
- Exploring the Desktop
- Extension Description
- Fetchmail
- Figure 1410 The Netstat routing table output
- Figure 1416 The Firestarter Wizard main window
- Figure 145 The Wireless Networks list
- Figure 1513 Connecting an iPod to the Ubuntu workstation
- Figure 161 The X Windows system layout
- Figure 165 Searching for the Compiz applications
- Figure 181 The Processes tab in the System Monitor tool
- Figure 1810 A complete disk scan analysis
- Figure 193 The Gnome Terminal Editing Profile dialog box
- Figure 210 The Ubuntu boot menu
- Figure 211 Program code embedded in a web page
- Figure 212 Running clientside scripting programs
- Figure 219 The Ubuntu Tomcat 6 test web page
- Figure 221 The Windows XP My Computer dialog box
- Figure 222 The Windows XP Connect As dialog box
- Figure 231 Linux modular email environment
- Figure 235 Email Internet site configuration
- Figure 29 The boot sequence BIOS settings
- Figure 313 The Partition Disks window in the alternate CD installation
- Figure 54 Viewing a folder in List view
- Figure 58 The Properties dialog box from Nautilus
- Figure 66 The emacs console window screen
- Figure 814 The Terminal Server Client Settings window
- Figure 816 The Transmission window with a file downloading
- Figure 817 The gFTP main window
- Figure 912 The Evolution Junk Mail Preferences settings dialog box
- File
- File Comparisons
- File Management
- File Properties - 2
- File Systems
- File Type Description
- Filepaths
- Filtered Printing
- Filtering Messages
- Filtering Spam
- Filtering the List Output
- Final Configuration
- Final Destination Domains
- Finding Domains
- Finger
- Firefox
- Firewalls
- Flag Description
- Font Colors
- Fonts
- For Loops
- G
- Getting Help from the Wizard
- GFTP
- Gnome
- Group Description
- Guided Partitions
- Hash Variables
- Header Section
- History of Computer Names
- How This Book Is Organized
- Identity Information
- Ifthenelse Statements
- Including External Files
- Indentation in Structured Commands
- Info
- Input Redirection
- Installed plugins
- Installing a Second Hard Drive
- Installing Firestarter
- Installing from the Alternate Install CD
- Installing from the LiveCD
- Installing in Windows
- Installing Kino
- Installing New Packages
- Installing OpenJDK
- Installing Packages
- Installing Postfix
- Installing Ruby in Ubuntu
- Interacting with the Server - 2
- Interactive Ruby
- Interface
- Internet Connection Types
- Internet Site
- Pv4 and IPv6
- Item Description
- Iterating Through Arrays
- J
- Java
- Java Development Environments
- Java Programs
- Java Servlets
- Java Server Pages
- Job Options
- Just click on the symbol you want to use and it appears in the command window
- K
- Keyboard Features
- Key Description
- L
- Linking Files
- Linux Distributions
- List Variables
- Listening to Internet Audio
- Local Address Extension
- Local Only
- Location Description
- Logical Operators
- Lookup
- M
- M680x0
- Mail Accounts
- Mail Delivery Agent
- Mail Filtering
- Mail Preferences
- Mail Transfer Agent
- Mail User Agent
- Mailbox Size Limit
- Maillocal
- Mailx - 2
- Main Installation
- Main Preferences
- Managing CUPS Printers
- Managing Samba
- Managing the Server - 2
- Managing Tomcat
- Managing Users
- Manual Partitions
- Math
- Migrate Documents and Settings
- Modifying Configuration Settings
- Modifying Groups
- Modifying Nautilus Windows
- Modifying Printer Properties
- Modifying the Information Presented
- Modifying Users
- Module Description
- Monitor and Video Cards
- Monitoring the System
- More Video Support
- Mouse Features
- N
- Nautilus Window Components
- Net Beans
- Netstat
- Network Applications
- Network Manager
- Network Tools
- Networking
- Networks Allowed to Relay
- Notes
- Numeric Comparisons
- Object Oriented PHP
- Object Oriented Programming - 2
- Obtain Email Client Info
- Open With
- Opening an Existing File in the Database Wizard
- Option Description
- Options
- Organizing Notes
- Others
- Output Redirection
- P
- Parameter Description - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
- Partitioning an Existing Hard Drive
- PECL and PEAR
- Perl and Python
- Perl Command Line Arguments
- Perl Modules and CPAN
- Permissions
- Php - 2
- PHP Extensions - 2
- PHP in Ubuntu
- PHP Output
- Pidgin
- Pidgin Preferences
- Ping
- Pipes
- Platforms
- Playing Audio CDs
- Playing Audio Files
- Playing Audio Files from Nautilus
- Playing with the LiveCD
- Plugins
- Policies
- Port Scan
- Portable Music Players
- Postfix
- Postfix Configuration Files
- Postfix Core Programs
- Postfix Lookup Tables
- Postfix Message Queues
- Postfix Setup
- Postfix Utility Programs
- Prepare the Disk Space
- Presentations
- Printer Options
- Printer Server Settings
- Printers
- Privacy
- Processes
- Procmail - 2 3
- Program Description - 2 3
- Python Command Line Arguments
- Python Modules
- Qmail
- Regular Expressions
- Relative Filepaths
- Relay Host
- Remote Desktop Viewer
- Removing an Application
- Removing Packages
- Renaming Files
- Request Type
- Resources
- Restore from Backup
- Review Options
- Rhythmbox
- Ripping Audio CDs
- Ruby
- Ruby Components
- Ruby on Rails - 2
- Ruby on the
- Run the Wizard
- Runlevel Description
- Running Programs
- Running Ubuntu in Windows
- Samba and Print Server
- Samba Configuration Files
- Samba Programs
- Sample DNS Configuration
- Sample Program
- Satellite System
- Scalar Variables - 2
- Scanning a Document
- Scripting with Ruby
- Search and Substitute
- Searching and Replacing
- Secret
- Security
- Select a Keyboard
- Select a Language
- Sending Messages
- Sendmail - 2
- Server Programs
- Server Type - 2
- Service Properties
- Session Tabs
- Sessions
- Setting Compiz Fusion Features
- Setting Repositories
- Setting the command prompt
- Settings
- Single Letter Full Word Description
- Software Installs and Updates
- Software Packages
- Software Repositories
- Sound Preferences
- Sound Recorder
- Specialized Linux Distributions
- Spreadsheets
- Starting and Stopping Services
- Starting Evolution
- Starting Firestarter
- Starting gedit
- Starting Math
- Starting Tomboy Notes
- Startup Programs
- String Comparisons
- Structured Commands - 2 3
- Summary - 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
- Supported File Types
- Synchronous Updates
- System
- System Mail Name
- System Mail Redirection
- System Requirements
- T
- Tabbed Windows
- Tabs - 2
- Taking a Tour of Open Officeorg Draw
- Tasks
- Terminal
- Terminal Server Client
- Testing the Apache Server
- Testing Tomcat
- Text files
- The A Record
- The Add Remove Applications Window
- The Apache Web Server
- The Background
- The Backtick
- The bash Manual
- The Basics of bc
- The Basics of emacs
- The Basics of vim
- The Behavior
- The Bookmark Toolbar
- The Boot Process
- The Browser Window
- The buttons in the button bar are also draggable You can click and drag a folder button to a new location in the same or a different Nautilus window to copy that folder
- The Character
- The Cname Record
- The Complete Parameter List
- The CUPS Software
- The Desktop Theme
- The Desktop Workspace
- The Devices
- The dig Program
- The Display
- The Document Pane - 2 3
- The emacs Editor
- The etchosts File
- The etcpasswd File
- The etcresolvconf File
- The etcshadow File
- The Evolution Suite
- The Evolution Window
- The exit Command
- The expr Command
- The Formula
- The Global Section
- The Gnome Terminal Program
- The GNU Assembler
- The GNU Compiler
- The GNU Debugger Program
- The GNU Linker
- The GNU Profiler Program
- The GNU Utilities
- The Group Commands
- The Groups File
- The Hinfo Record
- The Histogram Window
- The Host Program
- The ifthenelse Statement
- The jar Program
- The Java Development Environment
- The javac Program
- The jdb Program
- The Kino Interface
- The Kino Preferences Settings
- The LAMP Platform
- The LAMP Server
- The Linux Desktop Environment
- The Linux Kernel
- The Linux LiveCD
- The List Columns
- The LiveCD Desktop
- The Mail Server
- The Main Window
- The Media
- The Menu - 2
- The Menu Bar - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- The Message List
- The MX Record
- The mysql Command
- The MySQL Server
- The MySQL Server Files
- The MySQL Software
- The named Files
- The Navigation Toolbar
- The NS Record
- The nslookup Program
- The o parameter specifies the name of the output file created by the compiler By default it creates a file called aout which isnt very descriptive
- The Open Officeorg Calc Layout
- The OpenSSH Server
- The PHP Configuration Files
- The phpMyAdmin Tool
- The PostgreSQL Files
- The PostgreSQL Server - 2
- The Preview
- The Preview Window
- The Printer Configuration Tool
- The procmailrc File
- The psql Command
- The PTR Record
- The Quicklaunch Area
- The Samba Client
- The Samba File Server
- The Scheduler
- The Screen Resolution Utility
- The Search Tool
- The Share Definitions Section
- The Sidebar - 2
- The smbclient Program
- The SOA Record
- The Sound Applet
- The Sounds
- The Standard Toolbar - 2
- The Status - 2
- The Status Bar
- The Synaptic Layout
- The System Log Viewer
- The Taskbar Area
- The test Command
- The Tomboy Notes Application
- The Tomcat Platform
- The Tomcat Server
- The Toolbar - 2 3 4 5
- The Top Menu
- The Totem Movie Player
- The Totem Preferences Settings
- The Ubuntu Command Line
- The Ubuntu Internet Software Suite
- The Ubuntu LiveCD
- The Ubuntu Samba Environment
- The Update Manager
- The User Administration Tool
- The User Commands
- The Viewer
- The Viewing Area
- The Views
- The vim Editor
- The Window
- The Work Area
- The Workspace Switcher
- The Wubi Project
- The X Windows System
- The XOrg Configuration
- This command installs the MD5 application along with some other cryptographic applications onto your system
- To make matters even worse Java is case sensitive so the case of the filename must match the case of the Java class For example if the code file contains code for the MyTest Class Java class the file must be named MyTest Classjava
- Tomboy Addins
- Tomcat
- Tomcat Configuration
- Traceroute
- Transmission
- Traversing Directories
- Tuples Variables
- Typing Tools
- U
- Ubuntu 3D Support
- Ubuntu as a DNS Server
- Ubuntu Cousins
- Ubuntu Groups
- Ubuntu Java Environments
- Ubuntu Linux Secrets
- Ubuntu Log Files
- Ubuntu Release Schedule
- Ubuntu Versions
- Upgrading Ubuntu
- User Variables
- Users and Groups
- Using 3D Cards
- Using Audio
- Using bc In Scripts
- Using Bit Torrent to Download
- Using Brackets
- Using Buffers in emacs
- Using emacs in GNOME
- Using emacs on the Console
- Using Firestarter
- Using MD5 Sums
- Using Multiple Commands
- Using mysql
- Using named as a Local Cache Server
- Using named as a Master DNS Server
- Using Network Shares
- Using objdump
- Using Objects
- Using OpenJDK
- Using PHP
- Using procmail
- Using psql
- Using the Address Book
- Using the Image Viewer
- Using the java Program
- Using the Pidgin Instant Messenger
- Using the Profiler
- Using the Update Manager Applet
- Using the Windows Partition
- Using USB Devices
- Using Video
- Using Windows in Console Mode emacs
- V
- 1
- Rus
- Variables
- Verifying the File
- View - 2
- Viewing Restricted Hardware Drivers
- Visual Tools
- W
- Walking Through Firefox
- Web Scripting Languages
- Web Server - 2
- What Is Linux
- What Is Perl
- What Is PHP
- What Is Python
- What Is Ruby
- What Is Samba
- What is Ubuntu
- What Is X Windows
- Where to Go from Here
- While Loops
- Who Should Read This Book
- Whois
- Wired Network Cards
- Wireless Broadband
- Wireless Cards
- Wizard Windows
- Working with Addons
- Working with Draw Files
- Working with Impress Files
- Working with Math
- Working with MySQL
- Working with Perl
- Working with Python
- Working with Tables
- Working With Text
- Writing OOP Code in PHP
- X
- Free86
- Org
- You can add the Tomboy Notes applet to your panel as a permanent icon Just use the Add to Panel feature for either the top or bottom panel see Chapter 4 Exploring the Desktop for how to do that
- Z