This book is for anyone searching for guidance on using Ubuntu and primarily focuses on Intel-based PC platforms. Although the contents are aimed at intermediate to advanced users, even new users with a bit of computer savvy will benefit from the advice, tips, tricks, traps, and techniques presented in each chapter. Pointers to more detailed or related information are also provided at the end of each chapter.
If you are new to Linux, you might need to learn some new computer skills, such as how to research your computer’s hardware, how to partition a hard drive |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Ubuntu Unleashed 2008 Edition: Covering 8.04 and 8.10
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Chapter 1: An Introduction to mod_rewrite: In this chapter I introduce mod_rewrite and why you might want to use it at all. Also, we discuss the many ways in which you can avoid using it, since the real expert on mod_rewrite knows when not to use it. Chapter 2: Regular Expressions: Regular expressions are an essential skill set when dealing with mod_rewrite. In this chapter you’ll learn how to craft your own RewriteRules, as well as understand those written by others. Chapter 3: Installing and Configuring mod_rewrite: In this chapter you’ll learn how to install mod_rewrite.
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Chapter 1, Introduction to the X Window System - Covers the origin, history, and structure of the X Window System. Chapter 2, Starting a Local X Server - Outlines how the X server can be executed in different ways to meet a wide variety of needs. Chapter 3, Basic X.org Configuration - Deals with the server configuration file for the most widely deployed X Server. Chapter 4, Advanced X.org Configuration - Covers multiple-device configuration: multiple screens, multiple mice, or multiple keyboards.
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Chapter 1, Boot Knoppix Before you can use Knoppix, you must get it booted on your system. This chapter guides you through the process of getting the latest version of Knoppix and booting it on your hardware. The main focus of the chapter is the use of special boot time parameters, called cheat codes, to tweak the settings Knoppix uses as it boots. Chapter 2, Use Your Knoppix Desktop Knoppix boots directly into a full KDE desktop environment. This chapter covers all of the features of the Knoppix desktop and introduces the major desktop and Internet |
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Get software — Fedora offers Package Updater (pup) and Package Management (pirut) GUI tools for getting software. With tools such as rpm and yum, you’ll learn the best ways to search for, download, install, update, and otherwise manage software from the command line. ? Access applications — Find what’s available from massive Fedora software repositories by searching yum repositories. Then search and download using tools from the yum-utils package. ? Use the shell — Find neat techniques and tips for using the shell.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Fedora Linux TOOLBOX: 1000+ Commands for Fedora, CentOS,and Red Hat Power Users
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