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Slackware Linux Basics - Huihoo

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Chapter 1. About this book<br />

1.1. Availability<br />

This book was written in DocBook/XML, and converted to HTML and XSL:FO with xsltproc. The latest version of<br />

the book is always available from: http://www.slackbasics.org/.<br />

1.2. Conventions<br />

This section gives a short summary of the conventions in this book.<br />

File names<br />

File or directory names are printed as: /path/to/file. For example: /etc/fstab<br />

Commands<br />

Commands are printed as bold text. For example: ls -l<br />

Screen output<br />

Screen output is printed like this:<br />

Hello world!<br />

If commands are being entered in the screen output the commands will be printed as bold text:<br />

$ command<br />

Output<br />

If a command is executed as root, the shell will be displayed as “#”. If a command is executed as a normal nonprivileged<br />

user, the shell will be displayed as “$”.<br />

Notes<br />

Some sections contain extra notes. It is not necessary to know the information in notes, but notes may provide valuable<br />

information, or pointers to information. Notes are printed like this:<br />

Note<br />

This is a note.<br />

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