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Index: L

LAN (Local Area Network), Linux-based
administering : 10.2. Network Administration
setting up
C.6.5.1. Installing the lynx package
10. Setting Up a Linux-Based LAN
LanManager : 10.3. Samba
laptop computers
Debian GNU/Linux and : 3.2.4. The Debian Mailing Lists
large disk support : 2.3.2. Viewing Partition Information
launchers : 6.7.1. The GNOME Panel
launching programs : 13.2.2. Commands and Arguments
search path and : 13.2.8. The Search Path
LBA (logical block addressing) : 2.3.1. How Hard Disks are Organized
left mouse button : 6.2.2. Using Scrollbars
legacy applications : 8.2.1. The VMware Virtual Platform
licenses
1.2.1. PC Operating Systems
1.2.2.3. Copyleft
QT : 6.4.1. KDE
line count : 13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
links
4.3.4.3. Displaying directory contents
4.3.5.8. Working with links
Linux
(see also entries at Debian GNU/Linux)
1. Why Run Linux?
1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
administering : 7. Configuring and Administering Linux
BASH shell : 13. Conquering the BASH Shell
case sensitivity : 4.1.2. Logging In
command interpreter : 13.1. The Linux Shell
commands : 4. Issuing Linux Commands
compared : 1.4.2. Newsgroups
configuring : 7. Configuring and Administering Linux
distributions
1.2.2. How Linux is Different
1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
features : 1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
finding
1.2.2. How Linux is Different
1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
help : 3.2. Getting Help
history of : 1.2.2.4. The Linux kernel
installing : (see installing Linux)
logging in : 4.1.2. Logging In
for the first time : 3.1.4.5. Exiting dselect
modifying : 1.2.2. How Linux is Different
networking and : 10.1. Introduction
obtaining : 1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
origins of : 1.2.2.1. The origins of Linux
vs. other operating systems : 1.2.2. How Linux is Different
performance : 1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
popularity : 1.1. Linux at Home and at Work
pronounciation of : 1.2. What is Linux?
reasons for choosing/not choosing
1. Why Run Linux?
13.3.4. Periscope: A Useful Networking Script
checklist for : 1.3. Reasons to Choose or Not Choose Linux
releases : 1.2.2.4. The Linux kernel
resources for further information
1.2.1. PC Operating Systems
1.4. Linux Resources on the Internet
13.3.6. Continuing Onward
running concurrently with Windows applications : 1.3. Reasons to Choose or Not Choose Linux
as Samba server client : 10.4.3. Linux Client
shells : 13.1.1. A Variety of Shells
power of : 13.2.10. The Power of the Linux Shell
users of : 1.1. Linux at Home and at Work
uses at home/work : 1.1. Linux at Home and at Work
using applications and clients with Debian : C.6.3. Chapter 8: Using Linux Applications and Clients
using via the X Window System : 6. Using the X Window System
versions of : 1.2.2.4. The Linux kernel
Linux distributions
1.2.2. How Linux is Different
1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
3.1.1. The Installation Program User Interface
Linux Documentation Project : 1.4.1. Web Pages
Linux FAQ : 3.2.2. FAQs
Linux Journal : 13.3.6. Continuing Onward
Linux Journal web site : 1.4.1. Web Pages
Linux Magazine : 13.3.6. Continuing Onward
Linux Mall : 1.3. Reasons to Choose or Not Choose Linux
Linux partition
initializing : 3.1.2.11. Initializing a Linux partition
name of : 3.1.2.9. Partitioning a hard drive
Linux shells : 1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
Linux Webring web site : 1.4.1. Web Pages
Linux-based LAN (Local Area Network), setting up : (see LAN)
lists
of devices : 4.3.1. Devices
of directories : 4.3.4.3. Displaying directory contents
of files : 4.3.5.1. Displaying the contents of a file
of shell variables : 13.2.7. Shell Variables
of system users : 4.1.3. Issuing Commands
of window managers : 6.3. Window Managers
(lo) loopback device : 13.3.4. Periscope: A Useful Networking Script
Local Area Network (LAN), Linux-based : (see LAN)
local time : 3.1.2.16. Configuring the base system
setting : 7.5.1. Setting the Current System Date and Time
locking (web server) : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
log files, web server : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
logging in : 4.1.2. Logging In
login prompt : 4.1.1. Booting the System
logging out : 4.1.6. Logging Out
GNOME desktop : 6.5.2. Logging Out
logical block addressing (LBA) : 2.3.1. How Hard Disks are Organized
logical partitions : 3.1.2.9. Partitioning a hard drive
logical structure (hard disks) : 2.3.1. How Hard Disks are Organized
login group : 4.3.5.9. Working with file permissions
Logitech MouseMan : 5.3. Configuring X
logs, viewing : 7.4. Viewing System Messages and Logs
loopback device (lo) : 13.3.4. Periscope: A Useful Networking Script
loops : 13.3.3.7. The break and continue commands
Lotus 1-2-3 : 8.1.1.1. Running Applixware
Lotus eSuite : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
Lynx : 11.1. Connecting to the Internet
lynx, installing : C.6.5.1. Installing the lynx package


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