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64 Reference 2.2.4 For More Informa
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66 Reference Before starting your u
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68 Reference 3.2 Software Changes f
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70 Reference The following version
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The new value is 200112 and is used
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74 Reference OpenSSH Update (Versio
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76 Reference Print System Configura
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78 Reference • suspend to ram (AC
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80 Reference The default boot loade
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82 Reference common-account Default
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84 Reference your old ~/.xinitrc. T
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86 Reference Firefox 1.5: The URL O
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88 Reference The options -U or --up
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90 Reference /etc/pine.conf.fixed /
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-d -c 92 Reference --dump --provide
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In the case of configuration files,
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96 Reference -bi Do the same as -bp
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Part II. Administration
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The Linux kernel maintains three ta
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104 Reference IMPORTANT: Using the
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106 Reference Demilitarized Zone (D
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108 Reference Broadcast In this dia
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110 Reference FW_SERVICES_INT_TCP (
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112 Reference ssh otherplanet "upti
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114 Reference Version 2 of the SSH
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116 Reference SMTP servers without
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118 Reference If the encrypted file
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120 Reference Administrators only n
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122 Reference Figure 4.3 Enabling N
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124 Reference Each of the processes
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126 Reference TIP: For More Informa
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128 Reference 1 Log in as root and
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130 Reference Serial terminals conn
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132 Reference should take great car
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134 Reference Viruses should not be
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136 Reference Denial of Service The
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138 Reference bugtraq@securityfocus
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140 Reference 4.5.3 Using the Centr
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142 Reference would not be able to
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144 Reference default ACL Default A
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146 Reference ACL entry owner. Othe
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mask::rwx other::--- 148 Reference
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150 Reference The option -d of the
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152 Reference access is handled in
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154 Reference tester@linux:~> lsof
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156 Reference 6.4 USB Devices: lsus
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158 Reference 2166 root 15 0 1840 7
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160 Reference | |-kio_file | |-klau
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162 Reference tester@linux:~> df -h
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164 Reference -r--r--r-- 1 tester u
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166 Reference Controller (rev 01) 0
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168 Reference ------ ----------- --
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Part III. System
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174 Reference To retain compatibili
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7.4 Kernel Specifications The 64-bi
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178 Reference More information abou
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180 Reference Managing RAID and LVM
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Runlevel 2 3 4 5 6 182 Reference De
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8.2.2 Init Scripts There are two ty
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oot.setup This script is executed w
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188 Reference 8.2.3 Configuring Sys
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190 Reference 8.3.1 Changing the Sy
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192 Reference TIP: Configuring Auto
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194 Reference Boot Sectors Boot sec
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196 Reference 9.2.1 The GRUB Boot M
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198 Reference A complete GRUB path
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200 Reference IMPORTANT: Keyboard L
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202 Reference 9.2.4 Setting a Boot
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204 Reference Use the Boot Loader I
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206 Reference 9.3.3 Default System
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208 Reference Using this module, yo
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210 Reference Disabling the SUSE sc
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212 Reference 9.8 For More Informat
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214 Reference 1. /etc/profile 2. ~/
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216 Reference Example 10.3 Example
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218 Reference IMPORTANT Not all she
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220 Reference The components of Ema
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222 Reference RC_LC_MESSAGES, RC_LC
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in /usr/share/locale/en_US/LC_MESSA
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Printer Operation CUPS is the stand
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The filter converts the data the us
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IMPORTANT If the Printer entry is n
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Figure 11.1 Selecting the Printer M
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ipp://host-printer/ps and ipp://hos
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Settings are written to ~/.lpoption
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11.6.2 Changes in the CUPS Print Se
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in the cups-drivers-stp package. In
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11.7 Troubleshooting The following
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11.7.4 Network Printer Connections
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631/tcp open cups 9100/tcp open jet
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252 Reference 12.2 Kernel uevents a
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254 Reference The UEVENT lines show
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256 Reference 12.8 The Replaced hot
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File Systems in Linux Linux support
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ReiserFS's strengths, in more detai
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Reliability and Performance Some ot
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13.2.6 XFS Originally intended as t
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umsdos vfat ntfs UNIX on MSDOS: App
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A comprehensive multipart tutorial
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272 Reference Figure 14.1 The Main
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Section designation entry 1 entry 2
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276 Reference Example 14.1 Screen S
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278 Reference Wit the Driver parame
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280 Reference 14.3.1 X11 Core Fonts
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282 Reference Luxi Mono Luxi Sans
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Parameter scalable bitmap pixelsize
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286 Reference To verify the X.Org c
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FreeNX: Remotely Controlling Anothe
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a In KNX Client Login, click Connec
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4 Adjust the access permissions as
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ENABLE_PASSDB_AUTHENTICATION="0" EN
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15.2.6 Creating a Chain of NX Serve
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4 Check the firewall on the server
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Authentication with PAM Linux uses
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modules with the same flag are proc
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modules is not successful, the enti
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VARIABLE [DEFAULT=[value]] [OVERRID
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Virtualization with Xen Xen makes i
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are python, bridge-utils, xen, xen-
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xm create domname [-c] xm shutdown
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Part IV. Services
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Table 18.1 Several Protocols in the
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320 Reference located at the end of
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322 Reference an IP address belongs
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324 Reference in the past fifteen y
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326 Reference or each host individu
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Prefix (hex) 2 or 3 as the first di
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330 Reference matically using the M
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332 Reference Because of the autoco
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334 Reference at all. The dial-up p
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336 Reference Figure 18.3 Configura
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338 Reference Figure 18.4 Modem Con
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340 Reference Figure 18.5 ISDN Conf
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342 Reference 2. Larger phone excha
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TIP 344 Reference Values in IP Addr
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346 Reference 18.5.1 Controlling Ne
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348 Reference • http://www.freede
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IMPORTANT: Using Persistent Interfa
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352 Reference /etc/sysconfig/networ
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354 Reference must be at the beginn
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Example 18.9 /etc/nsswitch.conf pas
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358 Reference /etc/HOSTNAME This co
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360 Reference host-range = min ip m
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SLP Services in the Network The ser
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YaST SLP Browser YaST contains a se
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The Domain Name System DNS (domain
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1 When starting the module for the
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Figure 20.3 DNS Server Installation
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Adding a Slave Zone To add a slave
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Figure 20.7 DNS Server: Zone Editor
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A simple example of this is include
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Example 20.2 A Basic /etc/named.con
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notify no; no prevents other name s
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again. A missing or wrongly placed
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taken first and, if mail delivery t
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392 Reference • If your NIS maste
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394 Reference e Leave this dialog w
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396 Reference Figure 21.5 Setting R
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398 Reference In the expert setting
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400 Reference Figure 22.1 NFS Clien
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402 Reference Figure 22.3 Configuri
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option 404 Reference link_absolute
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406 Reference A DHCP server supplie
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408 Reference Figure 23.2 DHCP Serv
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410 Reference Figure 23.4 DHCP Serv
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412 Reference dynamic address and v
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414 Reference • /etc/localtime
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416 Reference 24.1.1 Quick NTP Clie
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418 Reference Server Another dialog
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420 Reference server 127.127.8.0 mo
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422 Reference • Because write acc
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424 Reference This list can be exte
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426 Reference Table 25.1 Commonly U
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428 Reference are appended to this
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430 Reference slapd compares the ac
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432 Reference 25.3.3 Starting and S
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434 Reference Example 25.8 ldapadd
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436 Reference 25.4.4 Deleting Data
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438 Reference Use the YaST LDAP cli
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440 Reference To modify data on the
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442 Reference 1 Click New and selec
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444 Reference 25.6 Configuring LDAP
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446 Reference Quick Start Guide Bri
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448 Reference 2. The machine's exac
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450 Reference /etc/sysconfig/apache
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452 Reference mime.types MIME types
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454 Reference The first argument ca
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456 Reference DocumentRoot Path to
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458 Reference Default Host This opt
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460 Reference the HTTP header infor
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462 Reference Listen Ports and Addr
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464 Reference startssl Starts Apach
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466 Reference 26.4.1 Module Install
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468 Reference mod_expires With mod_
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470 Reference Instead of only forki
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472 Reference apxs2 enables the com
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474 Reference A simple test script
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476 Reference TIP: For More Informa
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478 Reference 8 Encrypting RSA priv
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480 Reference To use SSL, it must b
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482 Reference 26.7.4 CGI Scripts In
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484 Reference 26.9 For More Informa
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File Synchronization Today, many pe
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27.1.3 Subversion In contrast to CV
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27.2 Determining Factors for Select
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Binary files require additional spa
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Data Loss unison + CVS/SVN ++/++ rs
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27.4 Introduction to CVS CVS is sui
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? This file does not exist in CVS.
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Save an existing project in the cur
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27.6.1 Configuration and Operation
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A simple definition might appear as
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510 Reference on the network can re
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512 Reference Start Up In the Start
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wins support and wins server To int
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516 Reference owner's primary group
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518 Reference If encrypted password
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The Proxy Server Squid Squid is a w
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HIT code if the object was detected
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It is very important to have suffic
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Dynamic DNS Normally, with dynamic
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cache_dir ufs /var/cache/squid/ 100
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acl An ACL requires at least thr
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29.5 Configuring a Transparent Prox
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Example 29.1 Firewall Configuration
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server on another computer, include
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edirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard
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544 Reference 30.1.1 Power Conserva
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546 Reference SUSE Linux offers sev
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548 Reference watch and display all
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550 Reference through physical obst
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552 Reference 30.3 Cellular Phones
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PCMCIA PCMCIA is often used to refe
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to be defective. The default settin
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1 Change into the directory that ho
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System Configuration Profile Manage
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• Varying network environments, l
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Figure 32.1 YaST: Basic SCPM Config
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1 In your home setup, enable SCPM.
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All resource groups available on yo
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32.4.2 Creating and Managing Profil
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WARNING: Integrating a Custom Scrip
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Power Management Power management i
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Shutdown of System Components Switc
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system executes commands stored in
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proc/acpi/processor/*/power Informa
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hardware or in regard to specific p
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acpi=off Disable ACPI. WARNING: Pro
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Apart from these processes, journal
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The directory /usr/lib/powersave/sc
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Standby (ACPI S1, APM standby) Swit
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Further throttling of the CPU perfo
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UNLOAD_MODULES_BEFORE_STANDBY="" SU
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In the scheme overview, select the
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Figure 33.5 ACPI Settings Access th
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Table 34.1 Overview of Various WLAN
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606 Reference Because a wireless ne
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608 Reference for every data packet
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610 Reference different keys can be
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612 Reference 34.1.5 Tips and Trick
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614 Reference 34.2 Bluetooth Blueto
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616 Reference Configuring Bluetooth
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618 Reference Configuring Bluetooth
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620 Reference hciconfig The command
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622 Reference Data Transfer from a
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624 Reference in the example. If th
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626 Reference IrDA consumes a consi
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Index Symbols 64-bit Linux, 173 ker
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sshd_config, 115 suseconfig, 192 sy
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drivers, 284 testing, 286 GRUB, 193
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digital cameras, 551 external hard
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patches, 89 queries, 91 rpmnew, 87
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Kontact, 552 KPilot, 552 system lim