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Save As command (File menu), Saving a File
Save command (File menu), Saving a File
Save Image dialog, Saving a File
saving
files, Saving a File
sawfish, Window Managers
sbin directory, Overview of the Red Hat Linux File System
sbin directory (FHS), The /sbin Directory
Screen option (XFree86 server Device section), Device, ServerLayout
Screen section
XFree86 server configuration, Screen
Screensaver option, Setting your Preferences
Screensaver Preferences window, Figure 6-25. The Screensaver Preferences Window
screensavers
customizing, Changing Your Screensaver, Figure 6-25. The Screensaver Preferences Window
Scroll Bar widget, The Text Mode Installation Program User Interface
scrolling
ls output, Keep ls Output from Scrolling
SCSI adapters
Red Hat Linux installation, Table 1-1. System Requirements Table
SCSI controllers 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
SCSI drives, One Last Wrinkle: Using GRUB or LILO
Secure Shell (SSH)
allow incoming option, Allow Incoming
Secure Shell (SSH) option (GNOME Lokkit), Configuring Services
Secure Shell., see ssh
security
firewalls, Chapter 17: Basic Firewall Configuration, Security Level Configuration Tool, GNOME Lokkit, GNOME Lokkit Configuration, Figure 17-2. Basic Configuration, Local Hosts, Figure 17-3. Local Hosts, DHCP, Figure 17-4. DHCP, Configuring Services, Activating the Firewall, Mail Relay, Activating the iptables Service
high level, High
medium level, Medium
no firewall level, No Firewall, Trusted Devices, Allow Incoming
shadow passwords, Shadow Utilities
Security Level command (System Settings menu), Security Level Configuration Tool
Security Level Configuration Tool, Security Level Configuration Tool
configuring security, Time and Date Properties
high level security, High
medium level security, Medium
no firewall level security, No Firewall, Trusted Devices, Allow Incoming
Select Partition dialog, Installing from a Hard Drive
Send End-of-Transmission (EOT) option (Driver Options tab), Changing a Printer’s Driver Options
Send Form-Feed (FF) option (Driver Options tab), Changing a Printer’s Driver Options
sending email
Evolution, Evolution
Mozilla Mail, Mozilla Mail
Sendmail
troubleshooting, Apache-Based httpd Service/Sendmail Hangs During Startup
serial command, Table 2-2: Boot Options
serial devices, /proc/tty/
server installation, Do You Have Enough Disk Space?, Which Installation Class Is Best for You?, Server Installations
ServerFlags section
XFree86 server configuration, ServerFlags
ServerLayout section
XFree86 server configuration, ServerLayout
servers
FTP, Installing via FTP, Installing via HTTP
HTTP, Installing via HTTP
XFree86, The Power of X, XFree86, XFree86 Server Configuration Files, Device, DRI, Files, InputDevice, Module, Monitor, Screen, ServerFlags, ServerLayout, Installed Documentation, Useful Websites
Service Configuration Tool, Activating the iptables Service
services
GNOME Lokkit, Configuring Services
settings file, The Device Directory
Setup Agent, Setup Agent
installing packages, Setting the Date and Time
registering system, Setting the Date and Time, Figure 4-2. Red Hat Network Registration Client
setting date, Setting the Date and Time
setting time, Setting the Date and Time
setups
KDE, Setting Up KDE, Figure B-1. The KDE Setup Wizard
shadow passwords, Shadow Utilities
shadow-utils package, Shadow Utilities
shareable files
compared to unshareable files, Why Share a Common Structure?
shell prompt
shortcuts, Chapter 22: Keyboard and Shell Prompt Shortcuts, Table 22-2: System Prompt Shortcut Characters
shell prompts, Why Use a Shell Prompt?
archives, Archiving Files at the Shell Prompt
cd command, Changing Directories with cd, Table 8-1: cd Options, Changing Directories with cd
CD-ROMs, Using CD-ROMs from a Shell Prompt, Figure 7-6. Contents of a CD-ROM in Konqueror, Using CD-ROMs from a Shell Prompt
changing to graphical screen, Changing Login from Console to X at Startup
clearing terminal, Clearing and Resetting the Terminal
closing, Opening or Closing a Shell Prompt
command line history, Command History and Tab Completion
compressing files, Compressing Files from the Shell Prompt, bzip2 and bunzip2, gzip and gunzip, zip and unzip
definition, Introductory Terms
grep command, The grep Command
head command, The head Command
locate command , Locating Files and Directories
ls command, View Directory Contents with ls, Table 8-2: Options for ls
manipulating files, Manipulating Files at the Shell Prompt, Creating Files, Copying Files, Moving Files, Deleting Files and Directories
manipulating files with cat command, Manipulating Files with cat, Using Redirection, Appending Standard Output, Figure 8-6. Stringing Commands and Comparing Files, Redirecting Standard Input
multiple command usage, Using Multiple Commands
opening, Opening or Closing a Shell Prompt
pagers, Pipes and Pagers
pipes (|), Pipes and Pagers, The more Command, I/O Redirection and Pipes
printing, Printing from the Command Line
printing from, Printing from a Shell Prompt
pwd command, Why Use a Shell Prompt?
regular expressions, Wildcards and Regular Expressions, Table 8-3: Wildcards and Regular Expressions
resetting terminal, Clearing and Resetting the Terminal
tab completion, Command History and Tab Completion
tail command, The tail Command
wildcards, Wildcards and Regular Expressions, Table 8-3: Wildcards and Regular Expressions
shortcut keys
chording, Using the Desktop
KDE, KDE Keyboard Shortcuts, Table B-1: KDE Keyboard Shortcuts
shortcuts
keyboard, Chapter 22: Keyboard and Shell Prompt Shortcuts, Table 22-1: Red Hat Linux Keyboard Shortcuts
shell prompt, Chapter 22: Keyboard and Shell Prompt Shortcuts, Table 22-2: System Prompt Shortcut Characters
shutting down, Shutting Down your Computer
graphical shutdowns, Graphical Shutdown
virtual console shutdowns, Virtual Console Shutdown
signal 11 errors
troubleshooting bootups, Is Your System Displaying Signal 11 Errors?, Are You Unable to Boot from a Network Boot Disk?
signatures
RPM, Checking a Package's Signature, Importing Keys, Verifying the Signature of Packages
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol., see smtp
single partitions, Figure D-6. Disk Drive with a Single Partition
single-user mode, Booting Single-User Mode
GRUB, Booting into Single-User Mode in GRUB, Booting into Single-User Mode in LILO
size
existing partitions, Step 2: Resize the existing partition
icons, Resizing Icons
Panel, Resizing the Panel
Size (MB) field
Disk Druid, Partition Fields
Size (Megs) option (Add Partition dialog box), Adding Partitions
Skip boot loader updating option (Boot Loader Configuration screen), Boot Loader Configuration
skipddc command, Table 2-2: Boot Options
Sliding Panel, Adding Panels
SMB (Windows Printer), Print Queue Types
SMS
authentication, Authentication Configuration
SMTP, No Firewall, Email Applications
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), Email Applications
allow incoming option, Allow Incoming
so files, Table 9-1: File Types and Extensions
software
troubleshooting, Hardware/Software Problems
software packages
extra, Updating with the Package Management Tool
installing with Package Management Tool, Installing Packages
removing with Package Management Tool, Removing Packages
rpm, Chapter 19: Package Management, Installing Packages
shadow-utils, Shadow Utilities
standard, Updating with the Package Management Tool, Installing Packages, Removing Packages
updating with Errata List, Updating Using the Errata List
updating with installation CD-ROMs, Updating Using the Installation CD-ROMs
updating with Package Management Tool, Updating with the Package Management Tool, Updating Packages with the Red Hat Network
updating with Red Hat Network, Updating Packages with the Red Hat Network, What You Get with Red Hat Network, Start Using the Red Hat Network
software RAID file system
partitions, File System Types
sound
configuration, Problems with Sound Configuration
Sound & Video command (Main menu), Playing CDs
Sound Card Configuration Tool
troubleshooting sound cards, Troubleshooting Your Sound Card
sound cards
Red Hat Linux installation, Table 1-1. System Requirements Table
troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Your Sound Card
Sound option, Setting your Preferences
Sound, video, and game controllers 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
Soundcard Detection command (System Settings menu), Troubleshooting Your Sound Card
Soundcard Detection tool, Customizing the Desktop
sources
RPM, RPM Design Goals
space
troubleshooting Red Hat Linux installation, Problems Using Remaining Space
SSH, No Firewall
(Secure Shell), No Firewall
SSH (Secure Shell)
allow incoming option, Allow Incoming
SSH (Secure Shell) option (GNOME Lokkit), Configuring Services
standard packages, Updating with the Package Management Tool
installing, Installing Packages
removing, Removing Packages
Start field
Disk Druid, Partition Fields
Start Here window, Start Here, Figure 6-7. The Start Here Window
starting
applications, Starting Applications
Printer Configuration Tool, Introducing the Printer Configuration Tool
Red Hat Linux installation program, Starting the Installation Program
startups
application, Starting Applications
startx command, Changing Login from Console to X at Startup, Desktop Environments
static files, Why Share a Common Structure?
su command, Introductory Terms
subdirectories, A Larger Picture of the File System
superusers, Logging In
root password setup, Setting the Root Password
swap partition, Personal Desktop Installations, Workstation Installations, Server Installations
swap partitions, Custom Installations, Recommended Partitioning Scheme, File System Types, How Many Partitions to Create?
synchronizing
clock, Time and Date Properties
SYSLINUX, Alternative Boot Loaders
system directories., see directories; file systems
system management
RPM, Impressing Your Friends with RPM
System Monitor (GNOME), System Processes
System Monitor command (System Tools menu), System Processes
System option (KDE Control Center), Customizing KDE
system properties
Windows 2000, Figure 1-3. Windows 2000 System Properties
Windows 9x, Figure 1-1. Windows 9x System Properties
system requirements
CD-ROMs accompanying book, System Requirements
System Setting Packages, Unresolved Dependencies
System Settings icon, Customizing the Desktop
System Settings menu
Date and Time, Time Zone Configuration
Display, Troubleshooting Your Video Card
Printing command, Problems with Sound Configuration
Soundcard Detection, Troubleshooting Your Sound Card
System Settings menu commands
Authentication, Authentication Configuration
Date & Time, Chapter 18: Time and Date Configuration
Display, The Power of X
Network, Network Configuration
Packages, Updating with the Package Management Tool
Printing, Introducing the Printer Configuration Tool
Security Level, Security Level Configuration Tool
Users & Groups, User and Group Configuration
System Tools menu
Printing command, Your Printer Will Not Work
System Tools menu commands
CD Writer, Using X-CD-Roast
Floppy Formatter, Using gfloppy
Hardware Browser, Hardware
System Monitor, System Processes
User Manager, Setting Up User Accounts
systems
customizing, Customizing your System, Setting your Preferences, Customizing the Desktop, Customizing the Panel, Adding Icons and Applets to the Panel, Autohiding the Panel, Adding Drawers to the Panel, Figure 6-12. Adding a Drawer to the Panel, Moving the Panel, Resizing the Panel, Adding Panels, Figure 6-13. Adding New Panels, Deleting a Panel, Customizing Workspaces, Adding or Removing Workspaces, Figure 6-14. The Workspace Switcher Preferences Window, Dragging Applications Across Workspaces, Making One Window Appear on All Workspaces, Changing Your System’s Appearance, Changing Themes, Figure 6-15. The Theme Preferences Window, Figure 6-18. The Gorilla Window Border Style, Changing Desktop Backgrounds, Figure 6-19. Changing Your Desktop Background, Changing Window or Desktop Patterns, Figure 6-20. Changing Your Desktop and Window Patterns, Changing Window or Desktop Colors, Figure 6-21. Changing Desktop and Window Colors, Adding Emblems to Icons, Figure 6-22. Adding Emblems to Icons, Resizing Icons, Changing Your Screensaver, Figure 6-25. The Screensaver Preferences Window
dual-boot configuration, Appendix C: Configuring a Dual-Boot System, Allocating Disk Space for Linux, Adding a New Hard Drive, Using an Existing Hard Drive or Partition, Creating a New Partition, Installing Red Hat Linux in a Dual-Boot Environment, Disk Partitioning, Configuring the Boot Loader, Post-Installation
memory, Memory Usage, 25-2. GNOME System Monitor: 8212; System Monitor Tab
processes, System Processes
registering, Setting the Date and Time, Figure 4-2. Red Hat Network Registration Client
upgrades, Upgrading Your System, Figure 3-1. Choosing Install or Upgrade
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