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Building Tablet PC Applications (Pro-Developer)
Building Tablet PC Applications (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 078214179X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 220
Authors:
Rob Jarrett
,
Phillip Su
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Mastering Red Hat Linux 9
table of contents
back cover
Introduction
Conventions Used in This Book
Getting Red Hat Linux 9
What s on the CD?
Part 1: Installing Red Hat Linux
Chapter 1: Introducing Red Hat Linux
Introducing Red Hat Linux 9
A Short History of Unix and Linux
Exploring the Kernel
Why Choose Linux?
The Role of a Linux Computer
Summary
Chapter 2: Preparing Your Hardware
Creating Hard Disk Partitions
Configuring Microsoft and Linux on the Same Computer
Why Worry about Hardware?
Finding Compatible Hardware
Creating a Hardware Checklist
BIOS Tips
Summary
Chapter 3: Installing Linux Locally
Starting with a Boot Disk
Checking the Installation CDs
Installing Red Hat Linux, Step by Step
Running the Red Hat Setup Agent
Troubleshooting the Installation
Logging In
Upgrading Red Hat Linux
Summary
Chapter 4: Installing Linux Over a Network
Preparing an NFS Server
Preparing an Apache Web Server
Preparing an FTP Server
Installing Linux over a Network
Troubleshooting a Network Installation
Summary
Chapter 5: Kickstarting Linux
Grouping Packages: comps.xml
Analyzing Your Default Kickstart Configuration
Working with the GUI Kickstart Configurator
Kickstarting from a Floppy
Summary
Part 2: Linux Fundamentals
Chapter 6: Starting at the Command Line
Exploring Navigational Commands
Setting Up Files and Directories
Managing Files
Manipulating Files
Using the vi Editor
Understanding Other Text Editors
Summary
Chapter 7: A Filesystem Primer
Understanding the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
Managing Partitions
Using Formats and Journals
Mastering etcfstab
Exploring Logical Volume Management
Summary
Chapter 8: Making the Shell Work for You
Managing the Shell
Configuring the Shell
The Secrets of the Shell
Summary
Part 3: Basic Linux Administration
Chapter 9: Administering Users and Groups Securely
Basic User and Group Management
Administering User Accounts
The Shadow Password Suite
Quotas
User Private Groups
Summary
Chapter 10: Managing Packages with RPM
Installing and Upgrading, Simplified
Making Source RPMs Work
Updating RPMs
A Special Agent: up2date
Summary
Chapter 11: Configuring and Troubleshooting the Boot Process
Exploring the Basic Boot Process
Understanding the Default Configuration Files
Troubleshooting and Using Rescue Disks
Summary
Chapter 12: Upgrading and Recompiling Kernels
Why Bother?
Upgrading the Easy Way
Tarballs and Patches
Customizing a Kernel
Setting Up Configuration Menus
Kernels, Section by Section
Bootloader Updates
Summary
Chapter 13: The Administrative Nitty-Gritty
Using the cron Daemon
Using the at Daemon
Service Management
Troubleshooting with Logs
Process Management
Summary
Chapter 14: Backing Up Your System
What You Need to Know about Backing Up
Selecting Your Media
Using Backup and Restore Commands
Understanding RAID
Summary
Part 4: X Window Management
Chapter 15: Managing X Servers and X Clients
Using the Basic Configuration Tools
Understanding the Configuration Files
Troubleshooting the X Window
Summary
Chapter 16: GNOME
The Basic GNOME Interface
Learning about GNOME Extras
Summary
Chapter 17: KDE
Working with the Basic KDE Interface
The KDE Control Center
Learning About KDE Utilities
Summary
Chapter 18: GUI Applications
Learning About OpenOffice
Understanding GNOME Office
Working with KOffice
Taking Advantage of Graphical Applications
Summary
Chapter 19: Red Hat Graphical Front Ends
Configuring with Basic Configuration Utilities
Connecting with Network Configuration Utilities
Using System Administration Utilities
Working with Service Configuration Utilities
Summary
Part 5: Basic Linux Networking
Chapter 20: A TCPIP Primer
Exploring Network Fundamentals
Understanding Protocol Stacks
Learning the Basics of TCPIP
Using IP Addressing
Summary
Chapter 21: Managing Linux on Your LAN
Understanding Network Hardware
Configuring Your Computer on a LAN
Configuring Private and Public Networks
Creating Internet Connections
Troubleshooting Your Network
Summary
Chapter 22: Securing Your Linux Network
Understanding Best Practices
Using Pluggable Authentication Modules
Creating Firewalls
Setting Up IP Masquerading
Detecting Break-ins
Troubleshooting Access Issues
Summary
Part 6: Linux Network Services
Chapter 23: Remote Access and xinetd Services
Using Typical Extended Services
Controlling Access with TCP Wrappers
Understanding the Secure Shell (SSH)
Troubleshooting Access Issues
Summary
Chapter 24: DNS and DHCP
Configuring a DNS Server
Using a DNS Client
Setting up a DHCP Server
Working with DHCP and BOOTP Clients
Summary
Chapter 25: Printing with CUPS and LPD
Using the Internet Print Protocol
Configuring the Common Unix Print System
Using the Line Print Daemon
Red Hats Printer Tool
Summary
Chapter 26: Mail Services
Examining General Mail Services
Configuring sendmail
Using Incoming E-mail Servers
Configuring Mail Clients
Summary
Part 7: Linux File-Sharing Services
Chapter 27: FTP Clients and Servers
Using FTP as a Client
The Secure FTP Server
Creating an Anonymous FTP Server
Configuring WU-FTP with Real Users
Summary
Chapter 28: Linux Sharing Services: NFS and NIS
Configuring Network File System Servers
Configuring with redhat-config-nfs
Working With NFS Clients
Setting Up Network Information Service Servers
Using NIS Clients
Summary
Chapter 29: Making Samba Work for You
Bridging the Gap between Linux and Windows
Configuring Samba as a Client
The Samba Configuration Files
The Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT)
The redhat-config-samba Alternative
Summary
Chapter 30: Web Services
Exploring Web Server Options
Learning Apache Basics
Configuring Apache
Configuring with the Red Hat GUI Apache Utility
Incorporating the Red Hat Content Accelerator
Summary
Appendix: Linux Command Reference
Installing Red Hat Linux
Linux Fundamentals
Basic Linux Administration
X Window Management
Basic Linux Networking
Linux Network Services
Linux File-Sharing Services
Other Commands
Summary
Building Tablet PC Applications (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 078214179X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 220
Authors:
Rob Jarrett
,
Phillip Su
BUY ON AMAZON
Interprocess Communications in Linux: The Nooks and Crannies
Introduction
Real and Effective User and Group IDs
Lock Files
Summary
Summary
Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Introduction to Kanban
Initial Startup and Common Pitfalls
Auditing the Kanban
Appendix C Two-Bin Kanban Systems
Appendix J Abbreviations and Acronyms
Excel Scientific and Engineering Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Navigating the Interface
Defining Variables
Removing Weird Characters from Imported Text
Generating Random Numbers
Centering Data
MySQL Clustering
Retrieving the Latest Snapshot from BitKeeper
The Structure of config.ini
Restoring a Backup
Web Farm/MySQL Farm
C Glossary of Cluster Terminology
Mastering Delphi 7
Core Library Classes
Writing Delphi Components
Internet Programming: Sockets and Indy
Web Programming with WebBroker and WebSnap
Appendix B Extra Delphi Tools from Other Sources
Python Standard Library (Nutshell Handbooks) with
The math Module
The socket Module
The gdbm Module
The dospath Module
The rlcompleter Module
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