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Profiles

X clients

Customizing Your X Startup | Customizing Your X

Startup

Server profile

Planning Use of the

servers

partitioning

Recommended Partitioning Scheme proxy servers

environment variables, setting Access

X server

killing

Leaving the X Environment X servers

Introduction to X clients

X Clients | X Clients network transparency Introduction to X

sh (Bourne shell)

The Shell

shadow passwords

Shadow Password Support

sharing

software

What Is Free Software? | What Is Free Software?

Shell

no title | The Shell | The Shell | no title builtin programs

Where Commands Reside: The filename expansion patterns

Filename Expansion

output

reversing

stdin, stdout, Pipelines, and redirection operator

stdin, stdout, Pipelines, and | stdin, stdout, Pipelines, and

search path

Where Commands Reside: The | Where Commands Reside: The

shell commands

typing

First Steps

shell prompt

command history

Command History and Editing command line

Command History and Editing | Command History and Editing

shells

Bourne shell

The Shell

C shell

The Shell

command lines

job numbers, assigning Managing Processes with bash current working directory

Using Files: A Tutorial environments

Environment Variables jobs

suspending

Managing Processes with bash pipelines

stdin, stdout, Pipelines, and process groups

Managing Processes with bash | Managing Processes with bash

redirection operators

hard links

The Real Nature of variables

exporting

Environment Variables xterms

Starting the X Environment shortcut directories

Using Files: A Tutorial

shortcuts

aliases

Aliases

Shutdown

no title

shutting down

Shutting Down

sites

Web

Debian

What Is Free Software?

Free Software Foundation What Is Free Software?

Multi Disk HOWTO

Recommended Partitioning Scheme video cards, support for Supported Hardware smoke test

The Moment of Truth

Social Contract

What Is Free Software? | What Is Free Software? | What Is Free Software?

sockets

Sockets

soft links

Symbolic Links

software

applications

What Is Debian?

development

Who Creates Debian?

free

developing

What Is Free Software?

Social Contract

What Is Free Software?

Free Software

What Is Free Software?

Open Source

What Is Free Software?

packages

mainenance utilities What a Package Maintenance | dpkg |

dselect

sofware

development

Software Development with Debian | Software Development with Debian Source code

Viewing Text Files

comparing to binary executables Viewing Text Files

spaces

typographical convention

Conventions

specifying

time zone

Configure the Base System splitting

partitions

Lossless Repartitioning Stallman, Richard M.

Why Software Should be Free

What Is Free Software?

standard error

stdin, stdout, Pipelines, and

standard input

stdin, stdout, Pipelines, and

standard output

stdin, stdout, Pipelines, and

starting

ae (text editor)

Using ae

jobs

Managing Processes with bash | Managing Processes with bash | Managing Processes with bash X windows system

Starting the X Environment startup

boot process

BIOS

Booting the System query process

Booting the System X windows system

customizing

Customizing Your X Startup states

packages (dselect)

Select | Select

status

jobs

displaying

Managing Processes with bash stdin

no title

stdout

no title

structure

command line

The Command Line and

directories

Files and Directories su command

Working as Root

subdirectories

filename expansion patterns

Filename Expansion | Filename Expansion submitting

bug reports

Troubleshooting the Boot Process superuser

Working as Root | Working as Root

home directory

Files Present and Their superuser account

Set the Root Password

surface scanning

hard disks

Initialize and Activate a suspending

jobs

Managing Processes with bash | Managing Processes with bash

swap partition

Background

initializing

Initialize and Activate a | Initialize and Activate a swap partitions

Recommended Partitioning Scheme | Recommended Partitioning Scheme Linux swap partition

creating

Partition a Hard Disk | Partition a Hard Disk

symlinks

Symbolic Links

comparing to hard links

Symbolic Links | Symbolic Links removing

Symbolic Links

syntax

commands

The Command Line and | Describing the Command Line |

Describing the Command Line file searches

Finding Files

system binaries

Files Present and Their

system clock

setting

Configure the Base System system configuration

Debian Installation Steps | Choosing Your Installation Media dbootstrap

Step-by-Step Installation system-wide configuration

System-Wide Versus User-Specific Configuration /etc directory

Files Present and Their automatic filesystem mounting etcfstab: Automating the Mount | etcfstab: Automating the Mount

networking

Networking

Ethernet

Ethernet PPP

PPP | Preparation | The Easy Way: wvdial | The Easy Way: wvdial packages

selecting

Select | Select | Select permissions

file mode

Mode | Mode | Mode file ownership

File Ownership X windows system

customizing

Customizing Your X Startup system-wide configuratoin

System-Wide Versus User-Specific Configuration Taper

Backup Tools

taper (backup utility)

Backup Tools

tar

Backup Tools | no title

tar (tape archiver

tar

tasks

Select and Install Profiles | Select and Install Profiles tcsh

The Shell

technical support

asking questions

Personal Help | Tips for asking questions temporary files

Files Present and Their

Terminal

A Multiuser, Multitasking Operating terminals

A Multiuser, Multitasking Operating consoles

A Multiuser, Multitasking Operating terminating

jobs

Managing Processes with bash | Managing Processes with bash

testing

installation

smoke test

The Moment of Truth text

bold face

typographical conventions Conventions fonts

xterm, selecting Starting the X Environment italicized

typographical conventions Conventions online manual

paging

Environment Variables output

reversing

stdin, stdout, Pipelines, and regular expressions

Regular Expressions | Regular Expressions | Regular Expressions

wildcards

-

Filename Expansion ?

Filename Expansion file searches

Finding Files filename expansion patterns Filename Expansion text editors

Text Editors

ae

Using ae

text files

Working with Text Files | no title viewing

Viewing Text Files

time zone

specifying

Configure the Base System tools

backups

Backup Tools

GNU tar

tar

FIPS

Lossless Repartitioning | Lossless Repartitioning troubleshooting

boot process

Troubleshooting the Boot Process files

naming conventions Working with Strangely-Named Files printing

Printing

X windows system

Troubleshooting | X Problems type

Where Commands Reside: The

typing

Bash commands

wildcards

Tab Completion command line

Command History and Editing | Command History and Editing

commands

aliases

Aliases

modifier keys

Conventions | Conventions shell commands

First Steps

wildcards

?

Filename Expansion filename expansion pattern Filename Expansion typographical conventions

Conventions | Conventions

bold face

Conventions

italics

Conventions

modifier keys

Conventions | Conventions spaces

Conventions

uncompressing

files

File Compression with gzip unmounting

CD-ROMs

Example: Mounting a CD-ROM

Update screen (dselect)

Update

user accounts

logging in

First Steps | First Steps ordinary user

Create an Ordinary User | Create an Ordinary User permission

Permissions | Permissions permissions

example session

Permissions in Practice | Permissions in Practice | Permissions in Practice file ownership

File Ownership | File Ownership mode

Mode | Mode | Mode plans

Managing Your Identity | Managing Your Identity root user

Working as Root | Working as Root superuser

Set the Root Password user-specific configuration

System-Wide Versus User-Specific Configuration | System-Wide Versus User-Specific Configuration dotfiles

System-Wide Versus User-Specific Configuration utilities

archiving

Backup Tools

backup tools

Backup Tools

GNU tar

tar

dbootstrap

network configuration Configure the Network dselect

Select and Install Profiles | Introduction |

Introduction Access screen

Access

multi-CD installation Access

multi-NFS, multi-mount installation Access

package states

Select | Select packages, configuring Configure packages, installing Install | Install Update screen

Update | Select | Select | Select |

Select

file manager

Using a File Manager

FIPS

Lossless Repartitioning | Lossless Repartitioning GNU documentation viewer

Using info | Using info gzip

File Compression with gzip | File Compression with gzip

package maintenance

What a Package Maintenance | What a Package Maintenance

deselect

dselect

dpkg

dpkg

system binaries

Files Present and Their tasks

Select and Install Profiles | Select and Install Profiles

text editors

Text Editors | Text Editors ae

Using ae variables

Environment Variables

exporting

Environment Variables shell

exporting

Environment Variables vi (text editor)

Text Editors | Text Editors

video cards

support for

Supported Hardware

viewing

directory contents

Files Present and Their | Files Present and Their file contents

Using Files: A Tutorial | Determining a File’s Contents

files

filename expansion pattern Filename Expansion Info help system

Managing Processes with bash job status

Managing Processes with bash mounted filesystems

Example: Mounting a CD-ROM

online manual

Environment Variables text files

Viewing Text Files

Virtual Consoles

no title | Virtual Consoles | Virtual Consoles virtual devices

Device Files | devnull

web sites

Debian

What Is Free Software? | Personal Help | Personal Help

Free Software Foundation

What Is Free Software?

Multi Disk HOWTO

Recommended Partitioning Scheme Web sites:video cards, support for

Supported Hardware

whoami command

Working as Root

Why Software Should be Free (Stallman, Richard M.) What Is Free Software?

wildcards

no title | Filename Expansion

*

Filename Expansion

?

Filename Expansion

Bash commands

Tab Completion

file searches

Finding Files

filename expansion pattens

Filename Expansion

regular expressions

Regular Expressions | Regular Expressions | Regular Expressions

window managers

Introduction to X Windows

partitioning

Partitioning from DOS or | Lossless Repartitioning |

Debian Installation Steps Work profile

Planning Use of the

workstations

installation

Information You Will Need write permission

Mode

writing

disk images to floppies

Creating Floppies from Disk | Creating Floppies from Disk

to device files

Device Files

to named pipes

Named Pipes (FIFOs)

wvdial

PPP configuration

The Easy Way: wvdial | The Easy Way: wvdial X clients

Introduction to X network transparency Introduction to X selecting

Customizing Your X Startup | Customizing Your X

Startup

X servers

Introduction to X X Window

The X Window System | Introduction to X

X windows system

clients

X Clients | X Clients selecting

Customizing Your X Startup | Customizing Your X Startup customizing

Customizing Your X Startup exiting

Leaving the X Environment | Customizing Your X

Startup | Customizing Your X Startup mouse operation

The Mouse

network transparency

Introduction to X starting

Starting the X Environment troubleshooting

Troubleshooting | X Problems xdm

Starting the X Environment X, troubleshooting

no title

xcoral (text editor)

Text Editors

xdm (X Display Manager)

Starting the X Environment

xterm

font size, increasing

Starting the X Environment fonts

selecting

Starting the X Environment xterms

Starting the X Environment

Zip Disks

no title

 

About this document …

 

Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage This document was generated using the LaTeX2HTML translator Version 2K.1beta (1.48)

 

Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, Nikos Drakos, Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds.

Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, Ross Moore, Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney.

 

The command line arguments were:

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The translation was initiated by John Goerzen on 2002-12-12

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Footnotes

 

… NAME=“87”>.1.1

A terminal is just a keyboard and a screen that are connected to the computer through the network, over a modem, or directly. Your keyboard and monitor form a terminal that is directly attached to the computer: This special terminal is often called the console.

 

… Hacker1.2

Note that the term “hacker” should not be confused with the term “cracker.” In short, a hacker is benevolent, whereas a cracker is generally considered malevolent. Movies and other forms of media many times incorrectly use the term “hacker” instead of “cracker.”

 

… loader2.1

A boot loader is responsible starting an operating system’s boot procedure.

 

… drivers2.2

See your hard drive manual for a description of these features.

 

…-KILL5.1

Many people use the signal number -9 instead of the signal name -KILL. However, it’s technically more portable to use the signal name.

 

… operator6.1

Depending on your keyboard, this may either appear as a vertical bar or a broken vertical bar, but it can almost always be found above the backslash ().

 

… all6.2

Actually, files beginning with . are not included in the expansion of *.

 

… catch13.1

Sparse files and hard links are two examples.

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John Goerzen / Ossama Othman

 

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