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2.5.1 Backup Create a backup of bot
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2.5.6 Partitioner With the expert d
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Disk Setup, ↑Reference) and Secti
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Partitioning and LVM From the exper
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of the YaST runlevel editor, refer
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select it from the list then click
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2.7.2 Other Available Services Many
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Network Services (xinetd) Configure
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y a login name and a personal passw
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server is publicly accessible and y
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2.10.2 Release Notes The release no
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2.11 YaST in Text Mode This section
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Figure 2.7 The Software Installatio
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Command sa reg sub refresh Function
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Replace url_path with the name of y
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Monitor To change the current setti
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graphics cards are referred to as m
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tablet is connected to the serial p
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Part II. Basics
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90 Start-Up 3.1 Getting Started wit
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92 Start-Up and are prefixed with a
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Figure 3.4 Excerpt from a Standard
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96 Start-Up /lib Shared libraries (
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98 Start-Up To list the contents of
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100 Start-Up Viewing Files with Les
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102 Start-Up tar -cvf testarchive.t
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104 Start-Up This column consists o
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106 Start-Up Changing Ownership Per
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108 Start-Up -r Deletes any existin
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110 Start-Up -d Decompresses the pa
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112 Start-Up Space . Jump to the be
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114 Start-Up du [options] [path] Th
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116 Start-Up -i value Specifies the
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118 Start-Up Insert Mode to Command
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Help and Documentation SUSE Linux c
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programs, and help texts for other
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4.2 Man Pages Man pages are an esse
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4.5 Wikipedia: The Free Online Ency
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4.8 Usenet Created in 1979 before t
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The association brings together man
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Getting Started with the KDE Deskto
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For information about configuring s
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Figure 5.1 An Example KDE Desktop D
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Files removed with Delete are not m
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Figure 5.4 The File Manager Konquer
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View, Tree View, or Detailed List V
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Figure 5.5 Configuring File Associa
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Figure 5.6 Finding Files 5.6.1 Find
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about search patterns and the use o
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VPN. NetworkManager automatically c
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you to edit that entry. Entries can
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Figure 5.9 Starting a Print Job wit
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The job list consists of eight colu
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The KDE control center provides a c
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Customizing Your KDE Desktop You ca
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mouse configuration, and sounds. Ad
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zooming. Because the main menu is a
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6.2.5 Peripherals This category hol
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6.2.9 Sound & Multimedia Use this c
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Getting Started with the GNOME Desk
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7.1.2 Switching Desktops If you ins
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Figure 7.1 An Example GNOME Desktop
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Table 7.1 Panel Menu Options Option
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Figure 7.2 Adding a New Icon to the
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WARNING Do not simply remove disks
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To move files between directories,
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Also use the NetworkManager applet
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Search Text Partial filename combin
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Option Show Hidden and Backup Files
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The first time you start it, Evolut
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Figure 7.9 GNOME Dictionary Enter a
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To open File Roller, click Applicat
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Customizing Your GNOME Desktop Use
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8.2 Look and Feel Settings Look and
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Icon The appearance of the icons on
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8.4 System Settings System Settings
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Toolbar button labels lets you choo
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Common Problems and Their Solutions
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typical problems you might run into
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installation over the network as de
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9.2.3 Installation Fails and Machin
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There are several ways to deal with
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Custom Boot Options After selecting
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changes here, disable future SuSEco
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9.4.2 User Cannot Log In—Particul
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2 Determine the directory server th
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Cache data is used at desktop start
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users would not even be able to log
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This file can contain more than one
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enter the IP address or name of the
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SUSE Linux offers two different met
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File Systems All detected file syst
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Run Partitioning Tool This starts t
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other computers or network componen
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9.7.2 Advanced Support Qualified su
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Index Symbols A access permissions
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unmounting, 113 du, 114 E e-mail co
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messages, 71 logging login attempts
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X X display device, 81 display sett