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M command, Table 25-1: Interactive top Commands
Maelstrom, Games
Mail (SMTP), No Firewall
Mail Abuse Prevention System
Web site, Mail Relay
mail relays, Mail Relay
mailspool
Mutt, Using Mutt
Main menu, Using the Main Menu
KDE Panel, Using the KDE Main Menu
Main Menu commands
Accessories, Using File Roller
Sound & Video, Playing CDs
Main Menu menu commands
Log Out, Logging Out
Main Office menu commands
Office, OpenOffice.org Writer
man command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
man lpd documentation, Additional Resources
man lprm documentation, Additional Resources
man mpage documentation, Additional Resources
man pages
cdrecord command, Installed Documentation
definition, Introductory Terms
finding, Finding Commands Quickly
information gathering, Additional Resources
mkisofs command, Installed Documentation
XFree86, Installed Documentation
man printcap documentation, Additional Resources
management
users, Managing Users, User and Group Configuration, Adding a New User, Figure 10-3: Adding a New User, Adding a New User, Modifying User Properties, Adding a New Group, Modifying Group Properties
manipulating
images 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
Manual command (Help menu), Creating Archives with File Roller
manual disk partitioning, Partitioning Your System Manually
partitioning schemes, Recommended Partitioning Scheme
manual partitioning, Disk Partitioning
manually mounting partitions, Mounting a Windows Partition Manually
map lpr documentation, Additional Resources
master boot record., see mbr
MBR, Advanced Boot Loader Configuration
(master boot record), Advanced Boot Loader Configuration
MD5 passwords, Shadow Utilities
media file, The Device Directory
Media Source option (Driver Options tab), Changing a Printer’s Driver Options
mediacheck command, Table 2-2: Boot Options
medium level security, Medium
Medium security level, Medium
mem command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
mem=xxxM command, Table 2-2: Boot Options
memory
Red Hat Linux installation, Table 1-1. System Requirements Table
troubleshooting, Is Your RAM Not Being Recognized?
usage, Memory Usage, 25-2. GNOME System Monitor: 8212; System Monitor Tab
Menu Panel, Adding Panels
menus
KDE Panel, Using the KDE Main Menu
Main, Using the Main Menu
Menus and Toolbars option, Setting your Preferences
Metacity Window Manager, Window Managers
Metal themes, Changing Themes
mformat command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
mkdir command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
mke2fs command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
mke2fsc command
formatting diskettes, Using mke2fs
mkisofs command, Using mkisofs
man page, Installed Documentation
options, Table 7-1: mkisofs Options
mnt directory, Overview of the Red Hat Linux File System
mnt directory (FHS), The /mnt Directory
model file, The Device Directory
Modeline option (XFree86 server Device section), Monitor
ModelName option (XFree86 server Device section), Monitor
modems
connections, Overview of Configuring a Network Connection, Establishing a Modem Connection, Figure 12-3. Modem Settings, Establishing a Modem Connection
modifying
printers, Modifying Existing Printers, Figure 16-6. Editing a Printer
Module section
XFree86 server configuration, Module
ModulePath option (XFree86 server Device section), Files
Monitor Configuration screen, Figure 2-33. Monitor Configuration
Monitor option (XFree86 server Device section), Screen
Monitor section
XFree86 server configuration, Monitor
monitors
configuration, Configuring Your Monitor
Red Hat Linux installation, Table 1-1. System Requirements Table
more command, The more Command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
Mount Point option (Add Partition dialog box), Adding Partitions
Mount Point/RAID/Volume field
Disk Druid, Partition Fields
mount points
disk partitions, Disk Partitions and Mount Points
mounting, Mounting and Unmounting a Diskette
diskettes, Mounting and Unmounting a Diskette, Figure 7-1. Viewing Files on a Diskette with Nautilus, Mounting and Unmounting a Diskette
partitions automatically, Mounting a Windows Partition Automatically
partitions in rescue mode, After Entering Rescue Mode…
partitions manually, Mounting a Windows Partition Manually
mouse
configuration, Mouse Configuration
Red Hat Linux installation, Table 1-1. System Requirements Table
troubleshooting, Is Your Mouse Not Detected?
Mouse icon
Windows 2000 Device Manager, Finding your hardware information in Windows NT/2000/XP
Windows 9x Device Manager, Finding your hardware information in Windows 9x
Mouse Not Detected screen, Is Your Mouse Not Detected?
Mouse option, Setting your Preferences
move command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
moving
files, Moving Files
Panel, Moving the Panel
Mozilla, Mozilla
accessing, Mozilla Web Browser
adding profiles, Mozilla
Composer, Mozilla Composer, Figure 13-6. Mozilla Composer
deleting profiles, Mozilla
newsgroups, Mozilla and Newsgroups
profile configuration, Mozilla
Profile Manager, Figure 13-2. Mozilla Profile Manager
profile names, Mozilla
Mozilla Mail, Mozilla Mail, 13-16. Mozilla: 8217;s Mail Client, Mozilla Mail
sending email, Mozilla Mail
Mozilla Mail command (Internet), Mozilla Mail
MS-DOS
commands, Chapter 24: Comparing Common MS-DOS and Linux Commands, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
creating driver disks from image files, Creating a Driver Disk from an Image File
MS-DOS formatted diskettes
copying Linux files to, Putting Linux Files on an MS-DOS Diskette
reading, Reading MS-DOS Formatted Diskettes
mtools utility, Reading MS-DOS Formatted Diskettes
music files
playing, Playing Digital Music Files
Mutt, Using Mutt
main menu screen, Figure 13-23. MuttMain Screen
mv command, Table 24-1: A Comparison of MS-DOS and Linux Commands
options, Moving Files
mwm
(Metacity Window Manager), Window Managers
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