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3Dfx-HOWTO - This document describes
3Dfx graphics accelerator chip support for Linux. It lists some
supported hardware, describes how to configure the drivers, and
answers frequently asked questions.
A
AX25-HOWTO - The Linux Operating System
is perhaps the only operating system in the world that can boast
native and standard support for the AX.25 packet radio protocol
utilised by Amateur Radio Operators worldwide.
Access-HOWTO - The Linux Access HOWTO covers
the use of adaptive technology with Linux, In particular, using
adaptive technology to make Linux accessible to those who could
not use it otherwise. It also covers areas where Linux can be
used within more general adaptive echnology solutions.
Alpha-HOWTO - This document is a brief
overview of existing Alpha CPUs, chipsets and systems.
assembly-HOWTO - This document describes
how to program in assembly using FREE programming tools, focusing
on development for or from the Linux Operating System on i386
platforms. Included material may or may not be applicable to
other hardware and/or software platforms
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Bash-Prompt-HOWTO - Creating and controlling terminal and xterm prompts
is discussed, including incorporating standard escape sequences
to give username, current working directory, time, etc. Further
suggestions are made on how to modify xterm title bars, use external
functions to provide prompt information, and how to use ANSI
colours.
Benchmarking-HOWTO - The Linux Benchmarking HOWTO discusses some issues
associated with the benchmarking of Linux systems and presents
a basic benchmarking toolkit, as well as an associated form,
which enable one to produce significant benchmarking information
in a couple of hours. Perhaps it will also help diminish the
amount of useless articles in comp.os.linux.hardware...
Beowulf-HOWTO - This document introduces
the Beowulf Supercomputer architecture and provides background
information on parallel programming, including links to other
more specific documents, and web pages.
BootPrompt-HOWTO - This is the BootPrompt-Howto, which is a compilation
of all the possible boot time arguments that can be passed to
the Linux kernel at boot time. This includes all kernel and device
parameters. A discussion of how the kernel sorts boot time arguments,
along with an overview of some of the popular software used to
boot Linux kernels is also included.
Bootdisk-HOWTO - This document describes how to design and build
your own boot/root diskettes for Linux. These disks could be
used as rescue disks or to test new system components. If you
haven't read the Linux FAQ and related documents, such as the
Linux Installation HOWTO and the Linux Install Guide, you should
not be trying to build boot diskettes. If you just want a rescue
disk to have for emergencies, see Appendix ``Pre-made bootdisks''.
Busmouse-HOWTO - This document describes how to install, configure
and use a busmouse under Linux. It lists the supported mice and
attempts to answer the most frequently asked questions that come
up in newsgroups and mailing lists.
C
CD-Writing-HOWTO - This document
explains how to write CD-ROMs under Linux.
CDROM-HOWTO - This document describes how to install, configure,
and use CD-ROM drives under Linux. It lists the supported hardware
and answers a number of frequently asked questions. The intent
is to bring new users up to speed quickly and reduce the amount
of traffic in the Usenet news groups and mailing lists.
Chinese HowTo - This document demonstrates how to implement Chinese
available on Linux system, including those common problems encountered
on Linux/UNIX system while using Chinese, the ways to obtain,
and shows how to installand setup a variety of different Chinese
softwares. Finally, we would like to take a bit little glance
at the work for making a completeChinese environment with Linux
system.
Config-HOWTO - This HOWTO aims at making the fine--tuning of your
newly installed Linux box quicker and easier. Here you will find
a set of configurations for the most common applications, so
you can start to work with a well-usable system.
Cyrillic-HOWTO - This document describes how to set up your Linux
box to typeset, view and print the documents in the Russian language.
D
DNS-HOWTO - HOWTO become a totally small time DNS admin.
DOS-Win-to-Linux - This HOWTO
is dedicated to all the (soon to be former?) DOS and Windows
users who have decided to switch to Linux, the free UNIX clone.
The purpose of this document is to help the reader translate
his or her knowledge of DOS and Windows into the Linux environment,
as well as providing hints on exchanging files and resources
between the two OSes.
DOSEMU-HOWTO - To quote the
manual, "dosemu" is a user-level program which uses
certain special features of the Linux kernel and the 80386 processor
to run MS-DOS/FreeDOS/DR-DOS in what we in the biz call a `DOS
box.'
Danish-HOWTO - This document
describes how to configure Linux and various Linux applications
for Danish locale standards such as keyboard, font, paper-size
etc. It is hoped that Linux users from other places in Western
Europe will find this document useful too.
Diskless-HOWTO - This document
describes how to set up a diskless Linux box. As technology is
advancing rapidly, networkcards are becoming cheaper and much
faster - 100 MBits ethernet is standard now and in about 1 to
2 years 1000 MBits i.e. 1GigBits ethernet cards will become a
industry standard.
Distribution-HOWTO - This document
is intended to help new users choose a Linux distribution, and
to help experienced users track the state of the Linux market.
It does not aim to be a complete list of Linux distributions
for all platforms, but instead focuses on leading English-language
Intel distributions available on CD-ROM and accessible to Linux
novices.
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Emacspeak-HOWTO - This document
describes how a blind user can use Linux with a speech synthesizer
to replace the video display. It describes how to get Linux running
on your own PC, and how to set it up for speech output. It suggests
how to learn about Unix.
Esperanto-HOWTO - Kelkaj helpindikoj
por uzi Esperanton sub Linukso Kompilita de Wolfram Diestel (diestel@rzaix340.rz.unileipzig.de)
helpita de aliaj. v1.11, June 1998
Ethernet-HOWTO - This is the
Ethernet-Howto, which is a compilation of information about which
ethernet devices can be used for Linux, and how to set them up.
Note that this Howto is focused on the hardware and low level
driver aspect of the ethernet cards, and does not cover the software
end of things like ifconfig and route. See the Network Howto
for that stuff.
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Finnish-HOWTO - This document describes how to finlandize Linux
- Finnish keyboard mapping, time zone, 8-bit clean settings for
applications, etc. Except for this abstract, the text is in Finnish
because that is the benefit of the intended audience. This document
may be reproduced at the usual Linux HOWTO terms. If you use
it commercially, you're welcome to do so but I'd like to be notified.
If you have questions, contact me at my e-mail address.
Firewall-HOWTO - This document
is designed to teach the basics of firewall systems and give
you some detail on setting up both a filtering and proxy firewall
on a Linux based PC. An HTML version of this document is available
at http://okcforum.org/~markg/Firewall-HOWTO.html
French-HOWTO - Copyright (©) Juillet 1997, Guylhem Aznar.
Librement distribuable & modifiable selon les termes de la
GPL.
Ftape-HOWTO - This HOWTO
discusses essential do's and dont's for the ftape floppy tape
driver under Linux. It focusses on the newest version which is
ftape-4.02 at the time of this writing. This HOWTO is to be intended
as first step help and source of information. The ftape driver
interfaces to QIC-40, QIC-80, QIC-3010 and QIC-3020 compatible
drives, and to the Iomega Ditto 2GB and Ditto Max drives. The
QIC-3010 and QIC-3020 standards are also known as `Travan' (TR-2
and TR-3). These drives connect via the floppy disk controller
(FDC) which may be either an internal FDC or inside of certain
parallel port floppy tape drives. Please refer to the section
``Supported drives'' for further information. ftape does not
cover SCSI or QIC-02 tape drives. DAT tape drives usually (always?)
connect to a SCSI controller. This is but one of the Linux HOWTO
documents. You can get an index of the HOWTOs from the Linux
HOWTO index, while the real HOWTO's can be fetched (using ftp)
from sunsite.unc.edu:pub/Linux/doc/HOWTO (this is the ``official''
place) or via the World Wide Web from the Linux Documentation
Project home page.
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GCC-HOWTO - This document
covers how to set up the GNU C compiler and development libraries
under Linux, and gives an overview of compiling, linking, running
and debugging programs under it. Most of the material in it has
been taken from Mitch D'Souza's GCC-FAQ, which it replaces, or
the ELF-HOWTO, which it will eventually largely replace. This
is the first publically released version (despite the version
number; that's an artifact of RCS). Feedback is welcomed.
German-HOWTO - Dieses Dokument
enthält Tips und Informationen für deutschsprachige
Linux-Benutzer. Note to English readers: this document explains
the German-specific aspects of Linux.
Glibc2-HOWTO - The glibc 2 HOWTO covers installing and using
the GNU C Library version 2 (libc 6) on Linux systems.
H
HAM-HOWTO - It is hoped
that this document will assist Amateur Radio operators in finding
and trying the various amateur radio software that has been written
for or ported to Linux. It is also hoped that as a consequence
of this information being available that more amateur radio operators
will choose Linux as the platform of choice for their experimentation,
and that software developers will choose Linux as the platform
for their software development, further expanding the role of
operating systems like Linux in the Amateur Radio field.
Hardware-HOWTO - This document
lists most of the hardware supported by Linux and helps you locate
any necessary drivers.
Hebrew-HOWTO - This `Frequently Asked Questions' (FAQ) / HOWTO
document describes how to configure your Linux machine to use
Hebrew characters on X-Windows and Virtual Consoles. The most
up-to-date version of the Hebrew-HOWTO may be obtained from my
Web page <http://shekel.jct.ac.il/~rajwan/Hebrew.html>
or from <tt>ftp://hobbes.jct.ac.il</tt> <ftp://hobbes.jct.ac.il>.
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HOWTO-INDEX - This document contains an index to the Linux HOWTOs
and mini-HOWTOs, as well as other information about the HOWTO
project.
INFO-SHEET - This document provides basic information about
the Linux operating system, including an explanation of Linux,
a list of features, some requirements, and some resources.
IPCHAINS-HOWTO - This document aims to describe how to obtain, install
and configure the enhanced IP firewalling chains software for
Linux, and some ideas on how you might use them.
IPX-HOWTO - This document aims to describe how to obtain, install
and configure various tools available for the the Linux operating
system that use the Linux kernel IPX protocol support.
IR-HOWTO - An introduction
to Linux and infrared devices and how to use the software provided
by the Linux/IrDA project. This package uses IrDA(TM) compliant
standards. IrDA(TM) is an industrial standard for infrared wireless
communication, and most laptops made after January 1996 are equipped
with an IrDA(TM) compliant infrared transceiver. Infrared ports
let you communicate with printers, modems, fax machines, LANs,
and other laptops. Speed ranges from 2400bps to 4Mbps. The Linux/IrDA
stack supports IrLAP, IrLMP, IrIAS, IrIAP, IrLPT, IrCOMM, IrOBEX,
and IrLAN. Several of the protocols are implemented as both clients
and servers. There is also support for multiple IrLAP connections,
via several IrDA(TM) devices at once. The Linux/IrDA project
started at the end of 1997 and its status is still experimental,
so please don't expect every feature working straight. AFAIK
Linux/IrDA is the _only_ open source IrDA implementation currently
available. Remote Control (RC) via infrared is not the aim of
the project, though partly treated in this HOWTO.
ISP-Hookup-HOWTO - This document describes how to use Linux to connect
to an Internet Service Provider via a dial-up modem TCP/IP connection.
As well asthe basic dial-up procedure and IP establishment, email
and news handling is covered.
Installation-HOWTO - This document describes how to obtain and install
Linux software. It is the first document which a new Linux user
should read to get started.
Intranet-Server-HOWTO - This document describes how to setup an Intranet
using Linux as the server which binds Unix, Netware, NT and Windows
together. Hence by just establishing the connection to the Linux
box you are provided transparent access to all the various platforms.
Detailed explanations are provided for setting up HTTP using
the NCSA server and connect to it using TCP/IP clients from Novell,
Microsoft under Windows3.1, WFWG,Win95 and WinNT and MacTCP on
the Apple PowerMac.
Italian-HOWTO - Questo HOWTO descrive in alcuni semplici passi
come configurare il proprio sistema Linux per supportare pienamente
la tastiera e la localizzazione italiana. Inoltre si vuole in
questo testo dare tutta una serie di informazioni sul mondo Linux
in Italia.
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Java-CGI-HOWTO - This HOWTO
document explains how to set up your server to allow CGI programs
written in Java and how to use Java to write CGI programs. Although
HOWTO documents are targetted towards use with the Linux operating
system, this particular one is not dependant on the particular
version of unix used.
K
Kernel-HOWTO - This is a
detailed guide to kernel configuration, compilation, upgrades,
and troubleshooting for ix86-based systems.
Keyboard-and-Console - This note contains some information about the Linux
keyboard and console, and the use of non-ASCII characters. It
describes Linux 2.0.
KickStart-HOWTO - This HOWTO briefly describes how to use the RedHat
Linux KickStart system to rapidly install large numbers of identical
Linux boxes. For advanced users, we describe how to modify the
KickStart installation procedure to do your own thing, and give
a quick guide to building RPM packages of your own.
L
LinuxDoc+Emacs+Ispell - This document is aimed at writers and translators
of Linux HOWTOs or any other paper for the Linux Documentation
Project. It gives them hints at using tools including Emacs and
Ispell.
M
META-FAQ - This is the Meta-FAQ for Linux. It is mainly a
list of valuable sources of information. Check these sources
out if you want to learn more about Linux, or have problems and
need help.
MGR-HOWTO - This HOWTO is archived in ftp://archimedes.nosc.mil/pub/Mgr/MGRHOWTO.sgml,
and also distributed from ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/MGR-HOWTO.
In nearby directories the same document may appear in alternate
formats like MGR-HOWTO.txt.
MILO-HOWTO - This document describes the Miniloader, a program
for Alpha based systems that can be used to initialize the machine
and load Linux. The Alpha Linux Miniloader (to give it it's full
name) is also known as MILO.
MIPS-HOWTO - This FAQ describes the MIPS port of the Linux operating
system, common problems and their solutions, availability and
more. It also tries to be a little helpful to other people who
might read this FAQ in an attempt to find information that actually
should be covered elsewhere.
Mail-HOWTO - This document describes the setup, care and feeding
of Electronic Mail (e-mail) under Linux. You need to read this
if you plan to communicate locally or to remote sites via electronic
mail. You probably do *not* need to read this document if don't
exchange electronic mail with other users on your system or with
other sites.
Modem-HOWTO - Help with selecting, connecting, configuring, trouble-shooting,
and understanding modems for a PC. See Serial-HOWTO for multiport
serial boards.
Multi-Disk-HOWTO - This document describes how best to use multiple
disks and partitions for a Linux system. Although some of this
text is Linux specific the general
approach outlined here can be applied to many other multi tasking
operating systems.
Multicast-HOWTO - This HOWTO tries to cover most aspects related
to multicast over TCP/IP networks. So, a lot of information within
it is not Linux-specific (just in case you don't use GNU/Linux...
yet). Multicast is currently an active area of research and,
at the time of writing, many of the "standards" are
merely drafts. Keep it in mind while reading the lines that follow.
N
NET3-4-HOWTO - The Linux Operating System boasts kernel based
networking support written almost entirely from scratch. The
performance of the tcp/ip implementation in recent kernels makes
it a worthy alternative to even the best of its peers. This document
aims to describe how to install and configure the Linux networking
software and associated tools.
NFS-HOWTO - HOWTO set up NFS clients and servers.
NIS-HOWTO - This document describes how to configure Linux
as NIS(YP) or NIS+client and how to install as NIS server.
Networking-Overview - The purpose of this document is to give an overview
of the networking capabilities of the Linux Operating System
and provide pointers for further information and implementation
details.
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Optical-Disk-HOWTO - This document describes the installation and configuration
of optical disk drives for Linux. Please, if any one has experiences
with optical storage under Linux, send it and I will update it
in SGML and forward it to the Linux community. Please let me
know if it's OK to include your E-mail address!
Oracle-HOWTO - A guide to installing and configuring the Oracle
Database Server on a Linux system.
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PCI-HOWTO - Information on what works with Linux and PCI-boards
and what does not.
PCMCIA-HOWTO - This document describes how to install and use
PCMCIA Card Services for Linux, and answers some frequently asked
questions.
PPP-HOWTO - This document shows how to connect your Linux PC
to a PPP server, how to use PPP to link two LANs together and
provides one method of setting up your Linux computer as a PPP
server.The document also provides help in debugging non-functional
PPP connections.
PalmOS-HOWTO - This HOWTO document explains how to use your Palm
OS device with a Linux system. Although HOWTO documents are targeted
towards use with the Linux operating system, this one is not
dependent on the version of unix used.
Parallel-Processing-HOWTO - Parallel Processing refers to the concept of speeding-up
the execution of a program by dividing the program into multiple
fragments that can execute simultaneously, each on its own processor.
A program being executed across N processors might execute N
times faster than it would using a single processor. This document
discusses the four basic approaches to parallel processing that
are available to Linux users: SMP Linux systems, clusters of
networked Linux systems, parallel execution using multimedia
instructions (i.e., MMX), and attached (parallel) processors
hosted by a Linux system.
Plug-and-Play-HOWTO - Help with understanding and dealing with the complex
Plug-and-Play issue. How to get your Linux system to support
Plug-and-Play.
Polish-HOWTO - Jak to zrobic w Linuxie? Pomoc zlozona z niektorych
Linux-HOWTO oraz empirii, dostosowana do polskich warunkow i
potrzeb. Wersja ta jest pozbawiona polskich liter ze wzgledu
na standard LDP. Oryginal mozna znalezc w <http://serek.arch.pwr.wroc.pl/linux/Polish-HOWTO/>.
Portuguese-HOWTO - Este documento pretende ser um guia de referência
de configuração do Linux e seus programas, teclados
e fontes de caracteres, permitindo sua utilização
mais confortável por pessoas que falem a Língua
Portuguesa.
Printing-HOWTO - This is the Linux Printing HOWTO, a collection
of information on how to generate, preview, print and fax anything
under Linux (and other Unices in general).
Printing-Usage-HOWTO - This document describes how to use the line printer
spooling system provided with the Linux operating system. This
HOWTO is the supplementary document to the Linux Printing Setup
HOWTO, which discusses the installation and setup of the Linux
printing system. The material presented in this HOWTO should
be equally relevent for all flavors of the BSD operating system
in addition to the Linux operating system.
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Quake-HOWTO - This document explains how to install, run and
troubleshoot Quake, QuakeWorld and Quake II on an Intel Linux
system.
R
RPM-HOWTO - RPM is the Red Hat Package Manager. While it does
contain Red Hat in the name, it is completely intended to be
an open packaging system available for anyone to use. It allows
users to take source code for new software and package it into
source and binary form such that binaries can be easily installed
and tracked and source can be rebuilt easily. It also maintains
a database of all packages and their files that can be used for
verifying packages and querying for information about files and/or
packages.
Reading-List-HOWTO - This document lists the book I think are most valuable
to a person trying to learn Unix (especially Linux) top to bottom.
Root-RAID-HOWTO - This document provides a cookbook for creating
a root mounted raid filesystem and companion fallback rescue
system using linux initrd. There are complete step-by-step instruction
for both raid1 and raid5 md0 devices. Each step is accompanied
by an explanation of it's purpose. Included with this revision
is a generic linuxrc initrd file which may be configured with
a single three line ``/etc/raidboot.conf'' file for raid1 and
raid5 configurations.
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SCSI-Programming-HOWTO - This document deals with programming the Linux
generic SCSI interface.
SRM-HOWTO - This document describes how to boot Linux/Alpha
using the SRM firmware, which is the firmware normally used to
boot DEC Unix. Generally, it is preferable to use MILO instead
of aboot since MILO is perfectly adapted to the needs of Linux.
However, MILO is not always available for a particular system
and MILO does not presently have the ability to boot over the
network. In either case, using the SRM console may be the right
solution.
Security-HOWTO - This document is a general overview of security
issues that face the administrator of Linux systems. It covers
general security philosophy and a number of specific examples
of how to better secure your Linux system from intruders. Also
included are pointers to security-related material and programs.
Improvements, constructive criticism, additions and corrections
are gratefully accepted. Please mail your feedback to both authors,
with "Security HOWTO" in the subject.
Serial-HOWTO - This document describes serial port features other
than those which should be covered by Modem-HOWTO, PPP-HOWTO,
Serial-Programming-HOWTO, or Text-Terminal-HOWTO. It lists info
on multiport serial cards. It contains technical info about the
serial port itself in more detail than found in the above HOWTOs
and should be best for troubleshooting when the problem is the
serial port itself. It doesn't yet cover PnP serial ports but
this is covered in Modem-HOWTO. If you are dealing with a Modem,
PPP (used for Internet access on a phone line), or Text-Terminal,
those HOWTOs should be consulted first.
Serial-Programming-HOWTO - This document describes how to program communications
with devices over a serial port on a Linux box.
Shadow-Password-HOWTO - This document aims to describe how to obtain, install,
and configure the Linux password Shadow Suite. It also discusses
obtaining, and reinstalling other software and network daemons
that require access to user passwords. This other software is
not actually part of the Shadow Suite, but these programs will
need to be recompiled to support the Shadow Suite. This document
also contains a programming example for adding shadow support
to a program. Answers to some of the more frequently asked questions
are included near the end of this document.
Slovenian-HOWTO - Zbirka receptov za poslovenjenje sistema Linux.
(Note to English readers: this document addresses Linux localization
issues specific to Slovenian users.)
Software-Release-Practice - This HOWTO describes good release practices for
Linux open-source projects. By following these practices, you
will make it as easy as possible for users to build your code
and use it, and for other developers to understand your code
and cooperate with you to improve it. This document is a must-read
for novice developers. Experienced developers should review it
when they are about to release a new project. It will be revised
periodically to reflect the evolution of good-practice standards.
Sound-HOWTO - This document describes sound support for Linux.
It lists the supported sound hardware, describes how to configure
the kernel drivers, and answers frequently asked questions. The
intent is to bring new users up to speed more quickly and reduce
the amount of traffic in the Usenet news groups and mailing lists.
Sound-Playing-HOWTO - This document lists applications for Linux that
play various sound formats.
Spanish-HOWTO - This is the very first issue of the Spanish Linux
HOWTO. The target audience of this document is the growing family
of Linux users in Spain and Latin America, so this How-To is
of course in Spanish. Some non-Spanish speakers have asked for
information on Linux in the Spanish environment, for developing
software with Spanish support or just to get in touch with the
Linux community in Spain. You're welcome in any case...
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TclTk-HOWTO - This document describes the Linux approach to Tcl,
a scripting language. It is an easy to learn interpreted language
that uses a typeless approach to achieve a higher level of programming
and a rapid application development. The Tk toolkit is a programming
environment for creating graphical user interf aces (GUI) under
X Window System. Their capabilities include the possibility to
extend and embed in other application, rapid development and
ease of use. Toge ther, Tcl and Tk provide many benefits both
to application developer and user. Tk-based interfaces tend to
be much more customizable and dynamic than those built with one
of the C or C++ based toolkits. Tk implements the Motif look
and feel. A great number of interesting X applications are implemented
entirely in Tk, with no new application-specific commands at
all.
TeTeX-HOWTO - This document covers the basic installation and
usage of the teTeX TeX and LaTeX implementation under the major
U.S. Linux distributions, and auxiliary packages like Ghostscript.
Contents of the teTeX HOWTO: The Linux-teTeX Local Guide are
Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 by Robert A. Kiesling. The exact terms
of copying are given in the introduction and the appendices.
Registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Tips-HOWTO - This HOWTO contains those hard to find hints and
tweekings that make Linux a bit nicer.
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UMSDOS-HOWTO - Umsdos is a linux file system. It provide an alternative
to the EXT2 file-system. Its main goal is to achieve easier coexistence
with Ms-DOS data by sharing the same partition. This document
explain first how to use Umsdos in different configuration, and
later explain its operation and try to provide some information
letting you decide if it is a good choice for you (see UMSDOS-WHY-TO
at the end).
UPS-HOWTO - This document will help you connect an uninterruptable
power supply to a Linux box... if you're lucky... Copyright (c)
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 by Harvey J. Stein. You may use this document
as you see fit, as long as it remains intact. In particular,
this notice (along with the contributions below) must remain
untouched.
UUCP-HOWTO - This document describes the setup, care & feeding
of UUCP under Linux. You need to read this if you plan to connect
to remote sites via UUCP via a modem, via a direct-connection,
or via Internet. You probably do *not* need to read this document
if don't talk UUCP or if you don't know what it means.
Unix-Internet-Fundamentals - This document describes the working basics of PC-class
computers, Unix-like operating systems, and the Internet in non-technical
language.
User-Group-HOWTO - The Linux User Group HOWTO is a guide to founding,
maintaining, and growing a Linux User Group.
V
VME-HOWTO - This document came about
to show the embedded system community how to run Linux on their
VMEbus Pentium and other PCI local bus based VMEbus processor
designs.
VMS-to-Linux-HOWTO - This HOWTO is aimed at all those who have been
using VMS and now need or want to switch to Linux, the free UNIX
clone. The transition is made (hopefully) painless with a step--to--step
comparison between commands and available tools.
Virtual-Services-HOWTO - This document came about to satisfy the ever increasing
need to know how to virtualize a service.
W
WWW-HOWTO - This document contains information about setting
up WWW services under Linux (both server and client). It tries
not to be a in detail manual but an overview and a good pointer
to further information.
WWW-mSQL-HOWTO - This Mini HOWTO, highly inspired by Michael Schilli's
article Gebunkert: Datenbankbedienung mit Perl und CGI, published
in the german computer magazine iX 8/1997, describes how to build
a SQL client/server database using WWW and HTML for the user
interface.
X
XFree86-HOWTO - This document describes
how to obtain, install, and configure version 3.3 of the XFree86
version of the X Window System (X11R6) for Linux systems. It
is a step-by-step guide to configuring XFree86 on your system.
XFree86-Video-Timings - How to compose a mode line for your card/monitor
combination under XFree86. The XFree86 distribution now includes
good facilities for configuring most standard combinations; this
document is mainly useful if you are tuning a custom mode line
for a high-performance monitor or very unusual hardware. It may
also help you in using kvideogen to generate mode lines, or xvidtune
to tweak a standard mode that is not quite right for your monitor.
XWindow-User-HOWTO
- This document contains information on
configuring the X Window environment for the Linux user, as well
as for the beginning system administrator attempting to sort
through the many configuration options and details of X Window.
A basic knowledge of software configuration and installation
is assumed, as is the presence of X on the users system.
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