- A
- A word about passwords
- Abi Word
- About the Author
- Access encoding and language
- Access with chmod
- Accessing the Internet through a Firewall Proxy
- Acknowledgments
- Adding a Second Network Card
- Adding and changing network cards
- Adding and removing daemon programs
- Adding IP addresses to one Ethernet card
- Adding modules on the fly
- Adding TclTk libraries
- Adding the new kernel to LILO
- Administering NIS
- Administration
- Adventure games
- Alias
- Alternatively configuring sendmail
- Alternatives
- Amanda
- An overview of NIS
- Anonymous FTP
- Applications - 2
- Applixware
- Applixware Mail
- Applixware Presents
- Applixware Spreadsheets
- Applixware Words
- Apropos
- Apsfilter configuration tool
- Apt configuration
- Arcade games
- Audio CDs
- Audio file formats
- Authentication tools
- Automated monitoring
- Automating Tasks
- Avoiding crackers
- B
- Backups
- Balsa
- Base utilities
- Basic Debian Installation
- Basic Navigation with Linux
- Bible
- Bin commands
- Board games
- Booting Linux directly from the hard drive
- Booting off the CD
- Booting to other operating systems
- Bourne shell
- Browsers - 2
- Bugless software
- C shell
- Cables
- Cache and Keep Alive settings
- Calendar
- Cat
- Cd
- Changing the package archive source
- Changing video cards
- Checking the default display modes
- Checking the network with smbnat
- Chgrp [Option Owner File
- Choosing a backup method
- Choosing a Backup Technique
- Choosing a GUI
- Chown [Option Owner File
- Command substitution
- Commands
- Compiling and installing a new kernel
- Components of the Linux Network
- Configuration files
- Configuring a Firewall with PMFirewall
- Configuring a Master NIS Server
- Configuring a NIS Client
- Configuring a NIS Slave Server
- Configuring device driver modules
- Configuring LILO
- Configuring Samba with gnosamba
- Configuring Samba with SWAT
- Configuring the base system
- Configuring the Debian system
- Configuring the Linux Kernel
- Configuring the network
- Connecting to a Samba server from Linux
- Connecting to a Samba server from Windows
- Connecting to an ISP
- Contents
- Contents at a Glance
- Controlling the daemon
- Conventions
- Cp Fig1005tif Fig1006tif
- Creating an HTML Document
- Credits
- Customizing for the browser
- Dc [V[h[e scriptexpression [f scriptfile [file usrbinddate Converts Gregorian dates to Discordian dates ddate [format [date
- Debian Packages
- Deciding on a Graphical Interface
- Defining System Bugs
- Description Headers and Readme files
- Devhda7257598 51210 193084 21 var
- Dialin PPP Server Setup
- Directory Index
- Diskx6
- DNS and Internet mail
- Document Root
- Dselect
- Dumprestore
- DVD videos
- Email aliases
- Employing adduser to add a user account
- Error responses
- Escapingspecial characters
- Essential Tools
- Ethernet cards
- Exim
- Fancy Indexing and icons
- File associations
- File Converters
- File Serveri J
- Finding CC documentation
- Finding documentation for Java
- Finding documentation for Perl
- Finding documentation for Python
- Finding documentation for TclTk
- Finding readyreference documentation
- Finding special file locations
- Finding Updated Files
- First Steps as a Linux User
- Fixing disk problems
- Foreword
- Forwarding your mail
- Fstab
- FTP Server
- Ftpaccess
- Ftpconversions
- Ftpservers
- Ftpshut
- Games
- Gcc o test testc lncurses
- General Graphics Interface
- Getting Help
- Getting help and reporting bugs
- Gftp clients
- Gimp
- GNOME games
- Gnomeapt
- Gnumeric
- Gramofile
- Groff
- Hard drives and CDROM drives
- Hardware
- Hardware Requirements and Preparations
- History of GNULinux
- How This Book Is Organized
- Htaccess
- Htpasswd
- Icecast clientserver
- Icon bar
- Info - 2 3 4 5
- Initialization scripts
- Initializing a Linux partition
- Initializing and activating a swap partition
- Initializing the operating system kernel and modules
- INNSlocalhost
- Insert mode
- Installation - 2
- Installation and configuration
- Installing and Configuring an FTP Server
- Installing and configuring POP
- Installing and Configuring the X Environment
- Installing and running NFS
- Installing and Using Desktop Environments
- Installing and Using Window Managers
- Installing Applications
- Installing Debian
- Installing fonts
- Installing Python libraries
- Installing quotas
- Installing Samba
- Installing the Apache Server
- Installing the base system
- Installing the Display Manager
- Installing the video card
- Introduction to Linux
- Iomega drives Zip Jaz and so on
- IP addresses
- J
- Jobs and job control
- Backup
- KDE Control Center
- Kernel code and versions
- Kernel modules
- Knowing what to back up
- Knowing what to back up with caution
- Korn shell
- Learning to use Emacs
- Learning to use vi
- Limiting the Available Services
- Lin City
- Line commands
- Linux Kernel
- Linux versus Other Operating Systems
- Linuxs Graphical User Interface
- Listening to Audio Files
- Locate
- Locking Down the Firewall
- Logging events
- Logging In and Out of Linux
- Mail - 2
- Mail utilities
- Making a boot floppy
- Making changes to the kernel
- Making manual changes
- Man
- Managing the X server
- Masquerading a Private Network
- Mirrordir
- Mkdir
- Modules loaded in httpdconf
- Monitoring system log files
- Mount
- Mounting an NFS file system manually
- Mounting an NFS share automatically
- Movement commands by character
- Movement commands by lines
- Movement commands by screens
- Movement commands by text
- Mozilla
- MP3 on Linux
- MPEG videos
- Multiplayer games
- Mutt
- N
- Navigating Applixware
- Netmasks
- Netscape - 2 3
- Network classes
- Network monitoring tools
- Networking
- News Clients
- Newsgroups
- No Warranty
- Offline printing
- Opera
- Options used by the set command
- Other features
- Other helpful tools
- Other OSs and file systems
- Other system demands
- Ownership usergroup
- P
- Getting Started
- Working with Debian
- Administering Linux
- Linux Server
- Partitioning a hard disk
- Patches that fix bugs
- Planning for Failure
- Playing Commercial Games
- Playing Debian Packaged Games
- Plex86
- Ports and services
- Preamble
- Preparing Your System
- Printing
- Productivity Applications
- Programming With Python
- Protecting a Network
- Publishing documents with text files
- Questions during installation
- Quota [ gv q [name
- Real Player
- Reboot halt and poweroff command options
- Recovering from a Crashed System
- Redirection and aliasing
- Reporting issues through Smart Beak
- Repquota [ vug alfilesystem
- Rescue disk boot options
- Restricting access to the root account
- Rmdir
- RPM packages
- Run levels
- Saving your files and exiting the editor
- Sbin commands
- Scanners
- Scripting
- Searching through files
- Security
- Selecting Your Backup and Restore Tools
- Server admin and root
- Server name in httpdconf
- Server type in httpdconf
- Serverpool
- Service and integrity tools
- Setting Controls for Web Pages
- Setting File and Directory Permissions
- Setting secure permissions
- Setting Up for the Internet
- Setting up printer queues
- Setting up the desktop
- Setting up the keyboard
- Setting up the monitor
- Setting up the mouse
- Setting Up the Network
- Setting up the NFS shares in etcexports
- Setting Up the Physical Network
- Sharing files between Linux and Windows machines
- Sharing Files Using Samba
- Shell Scripts
- Shell variables
- Shells - 2
- Sim City 3000 Unlimited
- Simulation games
- Sound
- Sound system requirements
- Sources for additional information
- Special shell characters
- Squid Proxy Service
- Ssh newt pathapplication display newtmydomaincom0
- Standard input and output
- Star Office
- Star Office Draw and Image
- Starting KDE
- Starting the X server
- Starting X remotely
- Start Office Impress
- Strategy games
- Streaming audio
- Su [OPTS [ [username [ARGS
- Summary - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
- System
- System Considerations for Gaming
- System Initialization
- System Requirements
- Table 221 ftpconversion field descriptions
- Table 34 Wildcards for the ls command
- Table 913 Commands for top
- Taper
- Tar
- Tar packages
- Tar xvf filenametar tar zxvf filenametargz
- TCPIP Network Protocols
- Telnet
- Terms and Conditions for Copying Distribution and Modification
- Testing and installing a new LILO configuration
- Testing and using sendmail
- Testing IMAP
- Testing POP
- Testing the Samba server
- TeX
- The accessconf configuration file
- The anacron command
- The at command
- The batch command
- The Bind Address
- The Command Line
- The compromised system
- The cron command
- The Emacs menus
- The etcftpusers file
- The ftp client
- The ftpd server
- The GNOME control panel
- The httpdconf configuration file
- The less program
- The main menu
- The more program
- The ncftp client
- The Network Information System
- The new user template skel
- The passwd file
- The proftpd server
- The proftpdconf file
- The Roles of the System Administrator
- The Shell Variants
- The srmconf configuration file
- The Star Office desktop
- The Super VGA Library
- The System Administrator and the Root Account
- The Word on Free Software and Open Source
- The wuftpd server
- The xftp client
- Tin newsreader
- Tips for Securing Your System
- Top
- Top [ [d delay [p pid [q [c [S [s [i [n iter [b
- Troubleshooting - 2
- Troubleshooting the Network
- U
- Umount
- Understanding Domain Names and the DNS
- Understanding Host Names
- Understanding Internet EMail Protocols and Standards
- Understanding the Debian Distribution
- Understanding the Need for Security
- Understanding the Role of the Operating System
- Unmounting an NFS filesystem
- Unpacking perltk from perltk8000221deb Setting up perltk 8000221
- Unreal Tournament
- Updating Debian Files with the Package Management System
- Upgrading and updating the kernel
- Upgrading from an older Debian version
- Upgrading from installation CDROMs
- Upgrading over the Internet
- User monitoring
- User Dir
- Using CC libraries
- Using diald to connect
- Using dmesg to troubleshoot
- Using edquota
- Using gcj
- Using ifconfig to troubleshoot
- Using ipchains
- Using Java
- Using Java libraries
- Using Kaffe and the Sun JDK
- Using Live Voice Chat
- Using mailing lists
- Using NIS Tools
- Using ping to troubleshoot
- Using route to troubleshoot
- Using Sendmail
- Using TclTk
- Using Text Editors in Debian GNU
- Using the Debian Package Management System
- Using the Linux Boot Loader
- Using the Network File System
- Using the reboot halt and poweroff commands
- Using the shell
- Using the shutdown command
- Using the su command
- Using the sudo command
- Using the Windows Application with Linux
- Using traceroute to troubleshoot
- Using userdel to remove a user
- Using wvdial to connect
- Utilities for IO and storage
- V
- Varlogkernlog file
- Verifying the successful configuration
- Virtual hosting
- Virtual mail server
- Viruses worms and other creepy things
- Mware
- W
- Watching Videos
- Web Browsers
- Web Server
- What are deb packages
- What Is a Shell
- Whats So Special about GNULinux
- Whom This Book Is
- Window Maker
- Wine
- Working with Perl
- Working with the Filesystem and Related Commands
- X
- System requirements
- Xcdroast
- XF86Setup
- Xterm exec fvwm