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Learning Debian GNU/Linux

Learning Debian GNU/Linux

By Bill McCarty
1st Edition September 1999
1-56592-705-2, Order Number: 7052
360 pages, $34.95 , Includes CD-ROM

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Index: C

C programming language : 1.2.2.1. The origins of Linux
C shell
7.1.6. Configuring Access to Shells
13.1.1. A Variety of Shells
caching documents : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
Caldera OpenLinux : 1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
Cancel button (GNOME control center) : 6.7.3. The GNOME Control Center
cancel printing : 4.3.5.6. Printing a file
canonical URL (web server) : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
capplets (GNOME control center) : 6.7.3. The GNOME Control Center
case condition : 13.3.3.3. The case command
case sensitivity
4.1.2. Logging In
4.2.1. Command Structure
CD player (GNOME) : 6.6.2. GNOME CD Player
CD-ROMs : 4.3.2. Filesystems
CD-ROM drives : 2.1.3. Drives
configuration information for
2.2.1. Information You Need
2.2.2. Collecting Configuration Information by Using Windows
module for, installing : 3.1.2.13. Configuring device driver modules
CD-ROM with this book
base system : 3.1.2.15. Installing the base system
booting Linux from : 3.1.2. Installing the Kernel and Base System
FAQs : 3.2.2. FAQs
gFTP client : 11.6. gFTP FTP client
installation program : 3.1.2.12. Installing the Operating System Kernel and Modules
packages, accessing : 3.1.3.5. Connecting via PPP
central processing units : 2.1. Minimum Hardware Requirements
cfdisk utility : 3.1.2.9. Partitioning a hard drive
CGI directory : 12.2.1.2. The srm.conf File
CGI scripts : 12.2.1.1. The access.conf file
CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) : 11.3. Using wvdial
character count : 13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
characters
(#) character : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
(&) character : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
(;) character : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
case condition : 13.3.3.3. The case command
non-ASCII characters : 5.3. Configuring X
special, for filename globbing : 13.2.3. Filename Globbing
chat with Debian users : 3.2.6. Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
child processes (web server) : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
chkdsk utility : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
CLI (command line interface) : 4.1.3. Issuing Commands
editing command line : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
clients
10.4. Samba Client Configuration and Use
10.4.2. Other Clients
SMB clients : 10.4.4. Using the Linux Samba Client for File Backup and Recovery
clock settings : 5.3. Configuring X
colon (:)
7.1.4.4. Removing a member from a group
13.2.8. The Search Path
colon prompt : 4.2.2.1. Using man
color display
installation program : 3.1.2.4. Choosing color versus monochrome
minicom program : 11.7.2.7. Running minicom
combining files/directories : 4.3.5.7. Working with compressed files
comma (,) : 7.1.4.4. Removing a member from a group
mount options and : 7.2.1. Configuring Local Drives
command line interface (CLI)
4.1.3. Issuing Commands
13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
command line, adjusting to : 4.1.3. Issuing Commands
command prompt : 4.1.2. Logging In
MS-DOS : 1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
Unix : 1.2.2.5. The X Window System
command-line arguments
installing modules and : 3.1.2.13. Configuring device driver modules
commands
aliases for : 13.2.4. Shell Aliases
for BASH shell : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
built-in : 13.2.3. Filename Globbing
case condition : 13.3.3.3. The case command
for condition : 13.3.3.6. The for command
conditional commands : 13.3.3. Conditional Logic
correcting : 4.1.4. Correcting Commands
description of : 4.2.2. Getting Help
for devices : 4.4. Working with Devices
echo commands
13.2.5. Shell Scripts
13.2.7. Shell Variables
external : 13.2.2. Commands and Arguments
for files : 4.3.5. Working with Files
help for : 4.2.2. Getting Help
if condition : 13.3.3.2. The if command
issuing : 4. Issuing Linux Commands
keystroke commands : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
for minicom program : 11.7.2.7. Running minicom
prompting for confirmation : 13.2.4. Shell Aliases
shell scripts and : 13.2.5. Shell Scripts
structure of : 4.2.1. Command Structure
subsystem commands : 12.1.1. Testing the FTP Server
system administrator commands : 13.2.2. Commands and Arguments
for viewing system status information : 4.5.1. Viewing System Information
while condition
13.3.3.4. The while command
13.3.3.5. The until command
comment token (#) : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
Commit Changes button (Samba server) : 10.3.2.1. Configuring global variables
Compress (PCTool) : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
compressed/compressing files : 4.3.5.7. Working with compressed files
computers : (see desktop computers)
conditional logic : 13.3.3. Conditional Logic
Config item (dselect program) : 3.1.4. Installing the Applications
config.sys file : 2.2.2. Collecting Configuration Information by Using Windows
renaming : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
restoring name : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
configuration file (xf86config) : 5.3. Configuring X
configuring
collecting information for : 2.2. Collecting Information About Your System
configuration information : 2.2.1. Information You Need
information for exim mail package : 3.1.4.4. Installing the selected packages
configuring base system : 3.1.2.15. Installing the base system
configuring device driver modules : 3.1.2.13. Configuring device driver modules
configuring dial-in shell server : 12.5. Configuring a Dial-In Shell Server
configuring FTP server : 12.1. An FTP Server
configuring GNOME desktop : 6.7. Configuring GNOME
configuring group definitions : 7.1.4. Configuring Group Definitions
configuring LAN (Local Area Network), Linux-based : 10.2. Network Administration
configuring local drives : 7.2.1. Configuring Local Drives
configuring mail server : 12.3. Using a Mail Server
configuring minicom program : 11.7.2. Using minicom
configuring modem : 11.2. Configuring Your Modem
configuring networks : 3.1.2.14. Configuring the network
information needed for : 3.1.2.14. Configuring the network
configuring packages : C.4.6. Configuring Packages
configuring Samba server : 10.3.2. Configuring Samba
file share parameters (Samba server) : 10.3.2.2. Configuring file share parameters
configuring secure shell server : 12.4. Configuring a Secure Shell Server
configuring swap partitions : 7.2.2. Configuring Swap Partitions
configuring web server : 12.1.1. Testing the FTP Server
configuring X Window System : 5.3. Configuring X
caution with : 5.2. Installing X
configuring your new system : 3.1.3. Configuring the New System
confirmation screen : 3.1.2.14. Configuring the network
connecting to the Internet
via PPP : 3.1.3.5. Connecting via PPP
with seyon program : 11.7.1. Using seyon
connections, persistent (web server) : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
control center (GNOME desktop) : 6.7.3. The GNOME Control Center
control characters : 4.5.2. Using the ae Editor
control keystrokes : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
Control Panel, Windows 95/98 : 2.2.2. Collecting Configuration Information by Using Windows
copying
files
4.3.5.3. Copying a file
6.5.4. Using the File Manager
text : 6.2.1. Copying and Pasting Text
copyright/copyleft : 1.2.2.3. Copyleft
CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) : 6.3.2. Enlightenment
Corel WordPerfect for Linux : (see WordPerfect for Linux)
CPUs (Central Processing Units) : 2.1. Minimum Hardware Requirements
Create Launcher Applet dialog box : 6.7.1. The GNOME Panel
cron program : 13.3.6. Continuing Onward
csh shell : 7.1.6. Configuring Access to Shells
CTS (modem indicator) : 11.7.1. Using seyon
curly braces ({) : 13.2.7. Shell Variables
current working directory : 4.3.3.1. Home and working directories
changing : 13.2.7. Shell Variables
cycle of system use : 4.1. The System Use Cycle
cylinders : 2.3.1. How Hard Disks are Organized
cylinder for new partition : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
Cyrix processors : 2.1.1. Central Processing Unit (CPU)


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