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Index: D -
daemons
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C.6.5.2. Installing the samba package
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7.3.2. Starting and Stopping Services
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10.3.3. Viewing Samba Server Status
- httpd daemon
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12.2.1. Configuration
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12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
- PPP daemon : 11.1. Connecting to the Internet
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data storage : 1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
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data streams, standard : 13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
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database
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- for packages : C.3.3. Querying the Package Database
- relational : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
- selecting video card from : 5.3. Configuring X
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date
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- applet for (GNOME desktop) : 6.5.3.5. Date & time applet
- displaying : 4.1.3. Issuing Commands
- setting/storing : 7.5. Setting the System Time and Time Zone
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deb : C.1. Packages
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Debian GNU/Linux
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- (see also entries at Linux)
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1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
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1.4.1. Web Pages
- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) : 3.2.2. FAQs
- FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) : 1.4.1. Web Pages
- help : 3.2. Getting Help
- install utility : 2.3.3.2. Identifying an unused partition
- mailing lists : 3.2.4. The Debian Mailing Lists
- using Linux applications and clients with : C.6.3. Chapter 8: Using Linux Applications and Clients
- web site : 3.2.1. The Debian Web Site
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DEC Unix : 1.1. Linux at Home and at Work
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defaults
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- aliases, viewing : 13.2.4. Shell Aliases
- configuration : 4.1.1. Booting the System
- font : 6.6.1. GNOME Terminal
- network route, deleting : 13.3.4. Periscope: A Useful Networking Script
- text editor (GNOME control center) : 6.7.3. The GNOME Control Center
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defrag utility (Microsoft) : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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defragmenting hard disks : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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deleting
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- directories : 4.3.4.5. Removing a directory
- files
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4.3.5.2. Removing a file
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6.5.4. Using the File Manager
- home directory : 7.1.5. Deleting a User Account
- packages
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- pre-selection : C.4.3. Choosing Packages for Installation or Removal
- partitions : 2.3.3.2. Identifying an unused partition
- user accounts : 7.1.5. Deleting a User Account
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dependency conflicts : C.4.3. Choosing Packages for Installation or Removal
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description strings
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- for monitors : 5.3. Configuring X
- for video cards : 5.3. Configuring X
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desktop (GNOME desktop) : 6.5.3.2. Desktop
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desktop applications
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- available for Linux : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
- desktop publishing applications : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
- desktop suites
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- StarOffice (Star Division) : 8.1.2. StarOffice
- WordPerfect for Linux (Corel) : 8.1.3. Corel WordPerfect for Linux
- other : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
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desktop computers
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- Linux run on : 1.2.1. PC Operating Systems
- operating systems for
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1.2.1. PC Operating Systems
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1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
- sales of : 1.2.1. PC Operating Systems
- using Linux : 1.2.2.4. The Linux kernel
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desktop environments : 6. Using the X Window System
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desktop publishing applications : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
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desktop suites : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
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- StarOffice : 8.1.2. StarOffice
- StarOffice (Star Division) : 8.1.2. StarOffice
- WordPerfect for Linux (Corel) : 8.1.3. Corel WordPerfect for Linux
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desktop themes (GNOME control center) : 6.7.3. The GNOME Control Center
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desktops
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6.4. Desktops
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6.5.1. Launching GNOME and Enlightenment
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developers : 1.2.2. How Linux is Different
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device driver modules, configuring : 3.1.2.13. Configuring device driver modules
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device files : 5.3. Configuring X
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Device Manager, Windows 95/98 : 2.2.2. Collecting Configuration Information by Using Windows
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devices
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- commands for : 4.4. Working with Devices
- list of : 4.3.1. Devices
- troubleshooting : 3.1.2.13. Configuring device driver modules
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DIAGNOSIS.txt file : 10.3.6. Troubleshooting Samba
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dial-in shell server, configuring : 12.5. Configuring a Dial-In Shell Server
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Dial-Up Networking (Microsoft Windows) : 11.1. Connecting to the Internet
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Dialing Directory dialog box
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11.7.2.7. Running minicom
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11.7.1. Using seyon
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dialing options, configuring (minicom progam) : 11.7.2.4. Configuring modem and dialing options
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dialogs : 11.3. Using wvdial
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Digital Equipment Corporation : 5.1. What is X?
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directories
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4.3.2. Filesystems
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4.3.3. Directories
- combining : 4.3.5.7. Working with compressed files
- contents of : 4.3.4.3. Displaying directory contents
- creating : 4.3.4.4. Creating a directory
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- new search directory : 13.2.8. The Search Path
- deleting : 4.3.4.5. Removing a directory
- My Documents directory : 4.3.4.4. Creating a directory
- naming : 4.3.4.4. Creating a directory
- removing : 4.3.4.5. Removing a directory
- renaming : 4.3.5.4. Renaming or moving a file
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directory tree : 4.3.3.2. The directory tree
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disabling virtual memory : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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Disk Drives icon, Windows 95/98 : 2.2.2. Collecting Configuration Information by Using Windows
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disk drives, fixed : 2.3.2. Viewing Partition Information
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disk management : 1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
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disks, hard : (see hard disks)
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displaying system status : 4.1.3. Issuing Commands
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displays : (see monitors)
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distribution : (see Linux distributions; software distribution)
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DNS (Domain Name Server) : 10.1. Introduction
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documenting your system configuration : 2.2. Collecting Information About Your System
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documents
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- caching (web server) : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
- format and organization of (web server) : 12.2.1.2. The srm.conf File
- permissions (web server) : 12.2.1.1. The access.conf file
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dollar sign ($)
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3.1.4.5. Exiting dselect
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13.2.7. Shell Variables
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domain name
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3.1.2.14. Configuring the network
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12.2.2. Startup and Use
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Domain Name Server (DNS) : 10.1. Introduction
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Doom : 9.2.1. DOOM
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- installing : C.6.4.1. Installing Doom
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DOSKEYS editor (MS_DOS) : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
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\dosutils\fips20\errors.txt file : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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\dosutils\fips20\fips.exe file : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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\dosutils\fips20\restorrb.exe file : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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dot (.)
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3.1.2.14. Configuring the network
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4.3.4.3. Displaying directory contents
- in filename : 4.3.4.4. Creating a directory
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dot character (.) : 7.1.1. Creating a User Account
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double quote inxs (") : 13.2.9. Quoted Strings
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downloads
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11.7.2.1. Configuring filenames and paths
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11.7.2.2. Configuring file transfer protocols
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dpkg package management tool : C.3. Using dpkg
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drag and drop operations : 6.5.4. Using the File Manager
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drawers (GNOME desktop) : 6.7.1. The GNOME Panel
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drawing program (StarDraw) : 8.1.2.2. Running StarOffice
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drive icon (GNOME desktop) : 6.5.3.3. Drive icon
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drive letters
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2.3.1. How Hard Disks are Organized
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2.3.3.2. Identifying an unused partition
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2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
- mapping to file share : 10.4.1. Microsoft Windows Client
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drives
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- hard : (see hard disks)
- local, configuring : 7.2.1. Configuring Local Drives
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dselect package management tool : C.4. Using dselect
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dselect program : 3.1.3.6. Choosing Packages
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- exiting : 3.1.4.5. Exiting dselect
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DSR (modem indicator) : 11.7.1. Using seyon
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DTR (modem indicator) : 11.7.1. Using seyon
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dual boot : 1.3. Reasons to Choose or Not Choose Linux
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