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icons

adding emblems to, Adding Emblems to Icons, Figure 6-22. Adding Emblems to Icons

adding to KDE Panel, Adding Icons and Applets to the Panel

adding to Panel, Adding Icons and Applets to the Panel

definition, Introductory Terms

desktop, Working with Icons

Home, The Home Icon, 6-8. Your Default Save Directory: 8212; Home, The Home Icon, Figure 6-9. Creating a New Folder

resizing, Resizing Icons

System Settings, Customizing the Desktop

Trash, Deleting Files with the Trash Icon, Recovering Files from the Trash, Emptying the Trash

Windows 2000 Device Manager, Finding your hardware information in Windows NT/2000/XP

Windows 9x Device Manager, Finding your hardware information in Windows 9x

IDE (ATAPI) CD-ROMs

installing Red Hat Linux, Installing from CD-ROM, What If the IDE CD-ROM Was Not Found?

IDE drives, One Last Wrinkle: Using GRUB or LILO

ide=nodma command, Table 2-2: Boot Options

Identifier option (XFree86 server Device section), Device, InputDevice, Monitor, Screen, ServerLayout

image files

creating boot disks, Making Installation Diskettes, Using the rawrite Utility, Using the dd Command

creating driver disks from, Creating a Driver Disk from an Image File

images, Chapter 15: Working with Images

adding to documents, OpenOffice.org Writer, Figure 11-2. Adding an Image to Your Document

ISO, Installing via FTP, Installing via HTTP

manipulating with GIMP, Manipulating Images with The GIMP, GIMP Basics, Figure 15-5. The GIMP in Action, Loading a File, Saving a File, GIMP Options, Figure 15-9. Using the Text Tool on an Image

viewing, Viewing Images, Viewing Images with Nautilus, Viewing Images with GQview, Figure 15-4. The GQview Options Dialog Box

viewing with Konqueror, Viewing Images with Konqueror, Figure B-10. The Open With . . . Dialog Box

Images command (Preview menu), Viewing Images with Konqueror

IMAP, Email Applications

(Internet Message Access Protocol), Email Applications

Impress (OpenOffice.org, Table 11-1: OpenOffice.org Features, OpenOffice.org Impress

Incoming Mail option (GNOME Lokkit), Configuring Services

incoming services

trusted networks, No Firewall

Individual Package Selection screen, Selecting Packages to Upgrade, Figure 3-6. Individual Package Selection

individual packages

selecting, Selecting Individual Packages

info pages, Introductory Terms

information gathering

file systems, File Systems

hardware, Hardware

man pages, Additional Resources

memory usage, Memory Usage, 25-2. GNOME System Monitor: 8212; System Monitor Tab

resources, Additional Resources

system processes, System Processes

Information Selection options, Querying a Package

initrd directory, Overview of the Red Hat Linux File System

InputDevice option (XFree86 server Device section), ServerLayout

InputDevice section

XFree86 server configuration, InputDevice

Insert menu commands

Chart, OpenOffice.org Calc

Graphics, OpenOffice.org Writer

Web Browser, Mozilla

installation

CD-ROMs accompanying book, Appendix F: About the CD-ROMs

Red Hat Linux, Do You Have Enough Disk Space?, Which Installation Class Is Best for You?, Personal Desktop Installations, Workstation Installations, Server Installations, Custom Installations, Chapter 2: Installing Red Hat Linux, The Graphical Installation Program User Interface, A Note about Virtual Consoles, Table 2-1: Virtual Consoles, The Text Mode Installation Program User Interface

Installation Type screen, Figure 2-11. Choosing an Installation Type

installations, Uninstalling a Package

graphical, Problems Booting into the Graphical Installation

packages, What You Get with Red Hat Network

Red Hat Linux, Recording Your System's Hardware, Do You Have Enough Disk Space?, Do I Need a Driver Disk?, How Do I Obtain a Driver Disk?, Creating a Driver Disk from an Image File, Using a Driver Disk During Installation, Can You Install Using the Red Hat Linux CD-ROM?, Alternative Boot Methods, Making Installation Diskettes, Using the rawrite Utility, Using the dd Command, Starting the Installation Program, Booting the Installation Program, Changing Your BIOS Settings, Booting the Installation Program, Additional Boot Options, Table 2-2: Boot Options, Kernel Options, Booting Without Diskettes, Selecting an Installation Method, Installing from CD-ROM, What If the IDE CD-ROM Was Not Found?, Installing from a Hard Drive, Installing via NFS, Installing via FTP, Installing via HTTP, Welcome to Red Hat Linux, Language Selection, Keyboard Configuration, Figure 2-8. Keyboard Configuration, Mouse Configuration, Installation Type, File System Types, Boot Loader Configuration, Advanced Boot Loader Configuration, Rescue Mode, Alternative Boot Loaders, Network Configuration, Firewall Configuration, High, Medium, No Firewall, Language Support Selection, Time Zone Configuration, Account Configuration, Figure 2-23. Account Creation, Setting the Root Password, Setting Up User Accounts, Authentication Configuration, Figure 2-25. Authentication Configuration, Authentication Configuration, Package Group Selection, Selecting Individual Packages, Unresolved Dependencies, Figure 2-29. Unresolved Dependencies, Unresolved Dependencies, Preparing to Install, Installing Packages, Figure 2-30. Installing Packages, Boot Disk Creation, Figure 2-31. Boot Disk Creation, X Configuration — Monitor and Customization, Video Card Configuration, Configuring Your Monitor, Custom Configuration, Figure 2-34. X Customization, Custom Configuration, Installation Complete!, Troubleshooting Your Installation of Red Hat Linux, You Are Unable to Boot Red Hat Linux, Are You Unable to Boot from the CD-ROM?, Are You Unable to Boot from the Local Boot Disk?, Are You Unable to Boot from PCMCIA Boot Disks?, Is Your System Displaying Signal 11 Errors?, Are You Unable to Boot from a Network Boot Disk?, Trouble Using PCMCIA Boot Disks?, Is Your Mouse Not Detected?, Problems Booting into the Graphical Installation, Partition Creation Problems, Problems Using Remaining Space, Other Partitioning Problems, Are You Seeing Python Errors?, Problems After Installation, Problems When You Try to Log In, Is Your RAM Not Being Recognized?, Apache-Based httpd Service/Sendmail Hangs During Startup, Removing Red Hat Linux, What to Do if You Are Unable to Boot Linux, Installing Red Hat Linux in a Dual-Boot Environment, Disk Partitioning, Configuring the Boot Loader, Post-Installation, How Many Partitions to Create?

RPM packages, Setting the Date and Time, Installing a Package, Package Already Installed, Conflicting Files, Unresolved Dependency, Uninstalling a Package

RPMs, Error Messages During Installation of RPMs

standard packages, Installing Packages

installing

Boot Loader, Creating a New Boot Loader Configuration, Advanced Boot Loader Configuration

Installing Packages screen, Figure 2-30. Installing Packages, Upgrading Packages, Figure 3-8. Installing Packages

interactive top commands, Table 25-1: Interactive top Commands

interfaces

configuring online connections, Network Configuration, Overview of Configuring a Network Connection, Establishing an Ethernet Connection, Establishing a Modem Connection, Figure 12-3. Modem Settings, Establishing a Modem Connection, Establishing an xDSL Connection, Figure 12-6. Viewing a New xDSL Device, Establishing a Wireless Connection

Internet command (Extras menu), Konqueror, Galeon

Internet connections., see online connections

Internet menu commands

E-mail, Evolution

Galeon, Galeon

KMail, KMail

Konqueror Web Browser, Konqueror

Mozilla Mail, Mozilla Mail

Internet Message Access protocol., see imap

IP addresses

Red Hat Linux installation, Table 1-1. System Requirements Table

iptables service

activating, Activating the iptables Service

Is output

preventing scrolling, Keep ls Output from Scrolling

isa command, Table 2-2: Boot Options

ISO images

installing Red Hat Linux, Installing via FTP, Installing via HTTP

ISOs

creating with X-CD-Roast, Writing ISOs with X-CD-Roast

ISP accounts, Establishing a Modem Connection, Figure 12-3. Modem Settings, Establishing a Modem Connection




The Red Hat Documentation Team - Official Red Hat Linux User's Guide
The Red Hat Documentation Team - Official Red Hat Linux User's Guide
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2002
Pages: 223

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