Mandrake Linux documentation

Mandrake Linux 8.1

Reference manual

MandrakeSoft

 

 

 

 

 

 

September 2001

http://www.mandrakelinux.com/


Table of Contents
Preface
1. Legal Notice
2. About Mandrake Linux
3. Authors and translators
4. Tools used in the making of this manual
5. Note From the Editor
6. Conventions Used in this Book
1. Introduction
I. Introduction to Linux
2. Basic Unix concepts
3. Introduction to the Command Line
4. Text Editing: Emacs and Vi
5. Command Line Utilities
6. Process control
II. Linux in depth
7. Organization of the File Tree
8. File Systems and Mount Points
9. The Linux filesystem
10. The /proc filesystem
11. The startup files: init sysv
III. Advanced uses
12. Printing
13. Troubleshooting
14. msec - Mandrake Security tools
15. LAN Server Configuration Wizards
16. Compiling and installing new kernels
17. Building and installing free software
A. The GNU General Public License
A.1. Preamble
A.2. Terms and conditions for copying,  distribution  and  modification
B. GNU Free Documentation License
B.1. GNU Free Documentation License
B.2. How to use this License for your documents
Glossary
List of Tables
9-1. File System Characteristics
List of Figures
2-1. Graphical-Mode Login Session
2-2. Console Mode Login Session
2-3. The Terminal Icon on the KDE Panel
4-1. Emacs, editing two files at once
4-2. Emacs, before copying the text block
4-3. Emacs, after having copied the text block
4-4. Starting position in vim
4-5. vim, before copying the text block
4-6. vim, after having copied the text block
6-1. Example of execution of top
8-1. A Not Yet Mounted File System
8-2. File System Is Now Mounted
12-1. The cups welcome page
12-2. The empty cups printers list
12-3. The cups login dialog
12-4. Adding a new printer, step 1
12-5. Adding a new printer, step 2
12-6. Adding a new printer, step 3
12-7. Adding a new printer, step 4
12-8. The printer status page
12-9. The XPP main window
12-10. The XPP file selection
12-11. The netscape printing dialog
12-12. The XPP basic options dialog
12-13. The XPP text options dialog
12-14. The XPP advanced options dialog
13-1. Enter your root password
13-2. drakfloppy's main window
13-3. Making a customized boot disk
15-1. An Example of an Internal Network
15-2. Accessing the Wizards through the Control Center
15-3. Wizdrake Warning
15-4. Enter the Host Name for this Machine
15-5. Select the Device Connected to your Internal Network
15-6. Enter the Network Address for your Private Network
15-7. Enter the IP Address for your Server
15-8. Choose the Network Device and IP Address of the Gateway to the Internet
15-9. Confirm the Configuration
15-10. Choose the Range of Addresses Available via your DHCP Server
15-11. Enter the Addresses for the Name Servers
15-12. specify the name to associate to a static IP address
15-13. Enter your mail domain name
15-14. Enter the name of the SMTP server
15-15. Share files and printers?
15-16. Choose the work group for your shares
15-17. What name for your Samba server?
15-18. How tight do you want your firewall to be?
15-19. Which network interface is the gateway to the Internet?
15-20. Where should your web server be visible from?
15-21. Where should your FTP server be visible from?
15-22. Which server do you want to fetch newsgroups from?
15-23. How often do you want to check for news?
15-24. What method do you want for time synchronization?
15-25. Choose your time servers
1. ASCII-Table
2. ISO-8859-1 Table
3. ISO-8859-15 Table

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