ping, 115 ps, 115 reboot, 117 rm, 107 rmdir, 108 su, 116 tar, 101, 110 telnet, 116 top, 114 umount, 113 updatedb, 111 configuration files asound.conf, 49 fstab, 56, 112 hosts, 63 modprobe.d/sound, 49 sysconfig, 59 configuring answering machines, 61 Bluetooth, 43 DNS, 63 DSL, 60 e-mail, 62 fax systems, 61 firewalls, 70 graphics cards, 44, 79 groups, 68 hard disk controllers, 44 hard disks DMA, 45 hardware, 43–50 ISDN, 60 languages, 59 modems, 60 monitor, 44, 79 network cards, 60 networks, 60–66 NFS, 64 NTP, 64 power management, 58 powertweak, 58 radio, 48 routing, 66 Samba clients, 66 servers, 66 scanner, 47 security, 66–70 s<strong>of</strong>tware, 31–41 sound cards, 49 system, 29–72 system services, 65 time zone, 59 TV, 48 users, 67 wireless cards, 60 cp, 107 D date, 114 df, 113 DHCP, 63 diff, 112 directories changing, 108 creating, 108 deleting, 108 paths, 96 structure, 93 disks boot, 51 required space, 9 rescue, 51 DNS configuring, 63 documentation (see help) drivers, 39 drives mounting, 112
unmounting, 113 du, 114 E e-mail configuring, 62 editors vi, 117 error messages bad interpreter, 56 permission denied, 56 F file, 111 file managers Nautilus, 185 file servers, 64 file systems FAT, 12 NTFS, 13–14 files archiving, 101, 110, 157, 198 associations, 170, 187 comparing, 112 compressing, 101, 109 copying, 107 deleting, 107 moving, 107 news feeds, 199 paths, 96 searching contents, 112 searching for, 111 telephony, 198 uncompressing, 102 viewing, 100, 111 find, 111 firewalls, 70 fonts installing, 162 free, 114 G GNOME, 185, 195–209 accessibility, 206 applets, 182 applications, default, 209 Blam, 199 change password, 206 configuring, 206 accessibility, 206 background, 203 fonts, 203 keyboard, 202 keyboard shortcuts, 206 menus, 208 mouse, 202 system alerts, 208 themes, 204 toolbars, 208 windows, 205 desktop menu, 180 dictionary, 196 File Roller, 198 GnomeMeeting, 198 icons, 179 indexing, 207 Nautilus, 185 network proxies, 207 notes, 195 panels, 180 printers, 202 removable media, 202 screen resolution, 202 screen saver, 204 search, 207 sessions, 208 shell, 90 Tomboy, 195
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