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Index: S -
safety/security, specifying options for : 10.3.2.1. Configuring global variables
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Samba : 10.3. Samba
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Samba server
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- backups : 10.3.6. Troubleshooting Samba
- client configuration : 10.4. Samba Client Configuration and Use
- configuring : 10.3.2. Configuring Samba
- global variables, configuring : 10.3.2.1. Configuring global variables
- installing
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C.6.5.2. Installing the samba package
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10.3.1. Samba Server Installation
- log entries about : 7.4. Viewing System Messages and Logs
- netbios name option : 10.3.2.1. Configuring global variables
- print share options for : 10.3.2.1. Configuring global variables
- printer share parameters, configuring : 10.3.2.3. Configuring printer share parameters
- resources for further information : 10.3. Samba
- troubleshooting : 10.3.6. Troubleshooting Samba
- verifying operation of : 10.3.6. Troubleshooting Samba
- version of, viewing : 10.3.3. Viewing Samba Server Status
- viewing configuration : 10.3.5. Managing Users and Passwords
- viewing status of : 10.3.3. Viewing Samba Server Status
- workgroup option : 10.3.2.1. Configuring global variables
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savings changes (minicom program) : 11.7.2.6. Saving your changes
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/sbin file : 13.2.2. Commands and Arguments
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ScanDisk utility : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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schedulers : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
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- StarSchedule : 8.1.2.2. Running StarOffice
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scientists : 1.1. Linux at Home and at Work
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screen options, configuring (minicom program) : 11.7.2.5. Configuring screen and keyboard options
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screen output
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- viewing directories : 4.3.4.3. Displaying directory contents
- viewing files : 4.3.5.1. Displaying the contents of a file
- viewing tar files : 4.3.5.7. Working with compressed files
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screen savers : 4.1.5. Using Virtual Consoles
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- GNOME control center : 6.7.3. The GNOME Control Center
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screens : (see monitors)
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script file for periscope shell script : 13.3.4. Periscope: A Useful Networking Script
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scripts
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11.7.2.1. Configuring filenames and paths
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11.7.2.7. Running minicom
- modifying standard : 13.2.5. Shell Scripts
- shell scripts
-
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13.2.5. Shell Scripts
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13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
- advanced : 13.3. Understanding Shell Scripts
- periscope : 13.3.4. Periscope: A Useful Networking Script
- standard included with Linux : 13.2.5. Shell Scripts
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scroll bars : 6.2.2. Using Scrollbars
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SCSI adapters
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- configuration information for : 2.2.1. Information You Need
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search engine for Linux information : 1.4.1. Web Pages
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search path
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13.2.8. The Search Path
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13.3.4. Periscope: A Useful Networking Script
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searching by keywords : 4.2.2.2. Using apropos
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secondary prompt : 13.3.3.2. The if command
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sectors : 2.3.1. How Hard Disks are Organized
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secure shell client
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C.6.7.2. Installing the ssh client and server package
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12.5. Configuring a Dial-In Shell Server
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secure shell server : C.6.7.2. Installing the ssh client and server package
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- configuring : 12.4. Configuring a Secure Shell Server
- secure shell client on : 12.4.2. Using a Secure Server from a Remote System
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security
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- mailing list information : 3.2.4. The Debian Mailing Lists
- passwords and : 7.1.1. Creating a User Account
- specifying options for : 10.3.2.1. Configuring global variables
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Select item (dselect program) : 3.1.4. Installing the Applications
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self-test : 3.1.2.17. Making a boot floppy
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serial port, configuring (minicom program) : 11.7.2.3. Configuring the serial port
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server administrator, email address of : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
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server daemons : 10.3.3. Viewing Samba Server Status
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server logs, web server : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
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Server Message Block (SMB)
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10.3. Samba
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10.4.1. Microsoft Windows Client
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server processes (web server) : 12.2.1.3. The httpd.conf File
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servers
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- Linux as
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1.2.1. PC Operating Systems
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1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
- Samba : (see Samba server)
- SMB servers : 10.4.3. Linux Client
- webserver for Linux : (see web server)
- X server, configuring : 5.3. Configuring X
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services
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- list of : 7.3.2. Starting and Stopping Services
- permissions (web server) : 12.2.1.1. The access.conf file
- starting/stopping : 7.3.2. Starting and Stopping Services
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session awareness : 6.4.2. GNOME
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seyon program : 11.7.1. Using seyon
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- installing : C.6.6.3. Installing the seyon package
- running : 11.7.1. Using seyon
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sh shell : 7.1.6. Configuring Access to Shells
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shadow passwords
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3.1.3.3. Configuring shadow passwords
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7.1.3. Changing a User Account Password
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shared printers, using : 10.4.1. Microsoft Windows Client
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shares
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- (see
- (see browseable shares)
- (see print shares)
- (see entries at file shares)
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Shares button (Samba server) : 10.3.2.2. Configuring file share parameters
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shareware programs : 2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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shell accounts : 11.1. Connecting to the Internet
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- accessing : 11.7. Using minicom and seyon
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shell aliases
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13. Conquering the BASH Shell
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13.2.4. Shell Aliases
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shell commands
-
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6.6.1. GNOME Terminal
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13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
- aliases for : 13.2.4. Shell Aliases
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shell prompt : 3.1.4.5. Exiting dselect
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shell scripts
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13. Conquering the BASH Shell
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13.1.2. Why Learn to Use the Shell?
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13.2.5. Shell Scripts
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13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
- advanced : 13.3. Understanding Shell Scripts
- periscope : 13.3.4. Periscope: A Useful Networking Script
- special charactes for : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
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shell servers
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- (see dial-in shell server)
- (see entries at secure shell server)
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shell variables : 13. Conquering the BASH Shell
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- list of : 13.2.7. Shell Variables
- value of : 13.2.7. Shell Variables
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shells : 7.1.6. Configuring Access to Shells
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- assigned automatically : 7.1.6. Configuring Access to Shells
- available : 7.1.6. Configuring Access to Shells
- bash shell
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- (see also BASH shell)
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4.1.2. Logging In
- changing : 7.1.6. Configuring Access to Shells
- characters, special : 13.2.1. Typing Shell Commands
- exiting from new shell : 13.2.5. Shell Scripts
- MS-DOS shell : 13.1.1. A Variety of Shells
- programming languages and : 13.2.7. Shell Variables
- shell aliases : 13. Conquering the BASH Shell
- shell scripts : 13. Conquering the BASH Shell
- shell variables : 13. Conquering the BASH Shell
- system administrators and : 13.1.2. Why Learn to Use the Shell?
- Unix shell : 13.1.1. A Variety of Shells
- variables for
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13.2.7. Shell Variables
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13.3.1. Processing Arguments
- vs. Microsoft Windows operating system : 13.1.2. Why Learn to Use the Shell?
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Shortcut to boot.bat desktop icon : 3.1.2.1. Booting from MS-DOS or Windows 9x
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shortcuts : 4.3.5.8. Working with links
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shrinking partitions : 2.3.3.3. Shrinking a partition
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shutting down the X Window System : 6.1.3. Terminating X
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shutting down Windows 95/98 : 4.1.1. Booting the System
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shutting down your system
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4.1.7. Shutting Down the System
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7.3.1. Starting and Stopping the System
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single dot (.) : 4.3.3.3. Absolute and relative pathnames
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single quote (')
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4.3.4.4. Creating a directory
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13.2.9. Quoted Strings
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size (directory/file) : 4.3.4.3. Displaying directory contents
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Slackware Linux : 1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
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slash (/)
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C.4.3. Choosing Packages for Installation or Removal
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C.5.1. Configuring the sources.list File
- pair of slashes (//) : C.5.1. Configuring the sources.list File
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Slashdot web site : 1.4.1. Web Pages
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SMB (Server Message Block)
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10.3. Samba
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10.4.1. Microsoft Windows Client
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SMB clients
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10.4.2. Other Clients
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10.4.4. Using the Linux Samba Client for File Backup and Recovery
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SMB servers
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- (see also Samba server)
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10.3.2.1. Configuring global variables
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10.4.3. Linux Client
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SMB shared volume : 2.1.3. Drives
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smbd daemon
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10.3.1. Samba Server Installation
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10.3.3. Viewing Samba Server Status
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smbprint script : 10.4.3. Linux Client
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Snes9X : 9.1. A Survey of Linux Games
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soft links : 4.3.5.8. Working with links
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software development : 1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
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software distribution
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1.2.2. How Linux is Different
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1.2.2.2. Free software
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1.2.2.3. Copyleft
- Linux : (see Linux distributions)
- terms of : 1.2.2.3. Copyleft
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Software in the Public Interest, Inc. : 1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
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Solaris 2.6, compared : 1.2.3. Linux Features and Performance
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sound cards : 2.2.2. Collecting Configuration Information by Using Windows
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sounds (GNOME control center) : 6.7.3. The GNOME Control Center
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source form/code : 1.2.2. How Linux is Different
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source list, changing : 3.1.4.1. Accessing the packages
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sources : C.2. The Package Management Tools
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sources.list file : C.5. Using apt-get
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space separating arguments/options : 4.2.1. Command Structure
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splitting partitions : 2.3.3.3. Shrinking a partition
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spreadsheets : 8.1.4. Other Desktop Applications
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Spreadsheets (Applixware) : 8.1.1.1. Running Applixware
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srm.conf file : 12.2.1.2. The srm.conf File
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ssh client/server, installing : C.6.7.2. Installing the ssh client and server package
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SSH Protocols : 12.4. Configuring a Secure Shell Server
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Stallman, Richard : 1.2.2.2. Free software
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Starcraft : 9.2.3. Starcraft
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StarDraw (StarOffice) : 8.1.2.2. Running StarOffice
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StarImpress (StarOffice) : 8.1.2.2. Running StarOffice
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StarOffice
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- installing
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C.6.3.1. Installing Star Office
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8.1.2.1. Installing StarOffice
- running : 8.1.2.2. Running StarOffice
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StarOffice (Star Division) : 8.1.2. StarOffice
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StarSchedule (StarOffice) : 8.1.2.2. Running StarOffice
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Start menu (Windows 95/98) : 6.5.3.7. Pager
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starting/stopping services : 7.3.2. Starting and Stopping Services
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starting/stopping the X Window System : 5.4. Starting and Stopping X
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starting/stopping your system : 7.3. Starting and Stopping the System and Services
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StarWriter (StarOffice) : 8.1.2.2. Running StarOffice
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Status button (swat tool) : 10.3.3. Viewing Samba Server Status
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stderr : 13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
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stdin : 13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
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stdout : 13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
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streams : 13.2.6. Input/Output Redirection and Piping
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subdirectories : 4.3.4.5. Removing a directory
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subnetworks (subnets) : 10.1. Introduction
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Sun Microsystems : 8.1.2. StarOffice
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SunOS : 1.2.2.1. The origins of Linux
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SuSE. Linux : 1.2.2.6. Linux distributions
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swap filesystem : 7.2.1. Configuring Local Drives
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swap partitions : 3.1.2.9. Partitioning a hard drive
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- activating/initializing : 3.1.2.10. Initializing and activating a swap partition
- configuring : 7.2.2. Configuring Swap Partitions
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swat tool
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C.6.5.2. Installing the samba package
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10.3.2. Configuring Samba
- accessing : 10.3.2. Configuring Samba
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symbolic link, configuring with xf86config : 5.3. Configuring X
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symbolic links
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4.3.5.8. Working with links
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5.2. Installing X
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system administration commands : 13.2.2. Commands and Arguments
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system BIOS : 2.2.1. Information You Need
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system buses : 2.1.2. Motherboard
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system clocks, Unix : 3.1.2.16. Configuring the base system
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system commands : 4.5.1. Viewing System Information
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System Properties dialog box
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2.2.2. Collecting Configuration Information by Using Windows
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2.3.3.4. Using the fips utility
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system status
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- displaying : 4.1.3. Issuing Commands
- viewing information on : 4.5.1. Viewing System Information
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system use cycle : 4.1. The System Use Cycle
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System V : 1.2.2.1. The origins of Linux
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- shell : 7.1.6. Configuring Access to Shells
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system, rebooting : 3.1.2.17. Making a boot floppy
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