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Table of content
Running Linux
Authors:
Dalheimer M. K.
,
Welsh M.
Published year: 2004
Pages: 1/220
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Running Linux, 5th Edition
Running Linux, 5th Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Organization of This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
How to Contact Us
Safari Enabled
Acknowledgments
Part I: Enjoying and Being Productive on Linux
Chapter 1. Introduction to Linux
Section 1.1. About This Book
Section 1.2. Who s Using Linux?
Section 1.3. System Features
Section 1.4. About Linux s Copyright
Section 1.5. Open Source and the Philosophy of Linux
Section 1.6. Sources of Linux Information
Section 1.7. Getting Help
Chapter 2. Preinstallation and Installation
Section 2.1. Distributions of Linux
Section 2.2. Preparing to Install Linux
Section 2.3. Post-Installation Procedures
Section 2.4. Running into Trouble
Chapter 3. Desktop Environments
Section 3.1. Why Use a Graphical Desktop?
Section 3.2. The K Desktop Environment
Section 3.3. KDE Applications
Section 3.4. The GNOME Desktop Environment
Section 3.5. GNOME Applications
Chapter 4. Basic Unix Commands and Concepts
Section 4.1. Logging In
Section 4.2. Setting a Password
Section 4.3. Virtual Consoles
Section 4.4. Popular Commands
Section 4.5. Shells
Section 4.6. Useful Keys and How to Get Them to Work
Section 4.7. Typing Shortcuts
Section 4.8. Filename Expansion
Section 4.9. Saving Your Output
Section 4.10. What Is a Command?
Section 4.11. Putting a Command in the Background
Section 4.12. Remote Logins and Command Execution
Section 4.13. Manual Pages
Section 4.14. Startup Files
Section 4.15. Important Directories
Section 4.16. Basic Text Editing
Section 4.17. Advanced Shells and Shell Scripting
Chapter 5. Web Browsers and Instant Messaging
Section 5.1. The World Wide Web
Section 5.2. Instant Messaging
Chapter 6. Electronic Mail Clients
Section 6.1. Using KMail
Section 6.2. Using Mozilla Mail News
Section 6.3. Getting the Mail to Your Computer with fetchmail
Section 6.4. OpenPGP Encryption with GnuPG
Chapter 7. Games
Section 7.1. Gaming
Section 7.2. Quake III
Section 7.3. Return to Castle Wolfenstein
Section 7.4. Unreal Tournament 2004
Section 7.5. Emulators
Section 7.6. Frozen Bubble
Section 7.7. Tux Racer
Chapter 8. Office Suites and Personal Productivity
Section 8.1. Using OpenOffice
Section 8.2. KOffice
Section 8.3. Other Word Processors
Section 8.4. Synching PDAs
Section 8.5. Groupware
Section 8.6. Managing Your Finances
Chapter 9. Multimedia
Section 9.1. Multimedia Concepts
Section 9.2. Kernel and Driver Issues
Section 9.3. Embedded and Other Multimedia Devices
Section 9.4. Desktop Environments
Section 9.5. Windows Compatibility
Section 9.6. Multimedia Applications
Section 9.7. Multimedia Toolkits and Development Environments
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Running Linux
Authors:
Dalheimer M. K.
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Welsh M.
Published year: 2004
Pages: 1/220
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