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TAO (track-at-once) write option tape tdfx module telinit Terms of Servic (TOS) text editors default editor, setting Emacs Joe [See Joe] vi and Vim [See Vim] third-party modules, installation time-to-live values timeservers access controls adding iptables,using ntp.conf, using Windows clients connecting over an intermittent connection Debian, utilities required for etiquette identifying connected time servers local time servers, building multiple local timeservers, setting up ntp.conf files for local servers ntp (Network Time Protocol) ntp pools, choosing classes dig command pinging timeservers traceroute ntp rpm versus xntp ntp.conf configuration file ntpd (Network Time Protocol daemon) 2nd compared to ntpd 2nd ntpkeys authentication scheme ntpq command pool.ntp.org public time servers tinydns building a private server building a public DNS server load balancing, enabling synchronizing with a second tinydns server testing a tinydns server tinydns-conf logfiles TLS (Transport Layer Security) TOS (Terms of Service) touch command traceroute measuring timeserver distance with track write option tty (virtual consoles) tty command type map files typing tutor utility (Gtypist) |
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UBE ( basic configurations UDF (Universal Disk Format) filesystem standard UID ( batch change of file ownership using changing without umask umount command device is busy error uninstalling source built programs update command working files in a shared project update-rc.d command URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) this book USB devices, listing uscpi-tcp Usenet groups hardware useradd command 2nd performance in scripts system users, creating with userdel command UserDir-type web sites 2nd password-protecting users, managing adding users batch addition of new users batch addition of users to groups deleting users disabling accounts re-enabling disk quotas granting of root permissions groups, adding groups, deleting killing user processes password management passwords, changing en masse sorting human from system users system groups, creating system users, creating user accounts, modifying owned files outside the home directory potential impacts user's UID and GID, finding /usr/source/linux and kernel sources usrquota partition |
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