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Index: S

Samba: 1.5.7. Networking
daemons, launching: 12.2.2.4. Starting the Samba daemons
installation: 12.2.2.1. Installing Samba
mount/submount utilities: 12.2.1. Mounting Windows Shares
sharing files, accessing Windows files: 12.2.1. Mounting Windows Shares
SMB shares: 12.2.2. Using Samba to Serve SMB Shares
users adding: 12.2.2.3. Adding users
samples (audio): 9.5.1. A Whirlwind Tour of Digital Audio
sandbox, Java: 13.5.1. The Promise of Java, or Why You Might Want to Use Java
saving files within vi: 9.1.6. Saving Files and Quitting vi
Savolainen, Hannu: 9.5.2. Audio Under Linux
sbpcd= boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
sc variable (printcap): 8.4.5.3. The rest of the printcap variables
scheduling, Evolution calendar: 11.5.1.2. Evolution calendar
scheduling jobs with cron: 8.2. Scheduling Jobs Using cron
Scheme interpreters: 13.6. Other Languages
scientific applications: 1.5.10. Other Applications
ScriptAlias directive: 16.1.2.1. httpd.conf
scrollbar (Emacs): 11.6.2. Emacs and Other Editors
SCSI devices: 3.3.2.3. Problems with SCSI controllers and devices
boot options: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
naming conventions: 3.1.2. Drives and Partitions Under Linux
support, enabling: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel
SCSI HOWTO document: 3.3.2.3. Problems with SCSI controllers and devices
sd variable (printcap): 8.4.5.3. The rest of the printcap variables
search and replace
Emacs: 9.2.5. Searching and Replacing
vi: 9.1.4. Changing Text
9.1.10. Global Searching and Replacing
search engines and Linux help: 1.9. Getting Help
Second Extended Filesystem (see ext2fs)
security
authentication, changing methods: 5.7.3. PAM and Other Authentication Methods
Java and: 13.5.1. The Promise of Java, or Why You Might Want to Use Java
passwords, setting: 4.2. Setting a Password
permissions: 4.13.1. What Permissions Mean
revision control
RCS: 14. Tools for Programmers
RCS utility: 14.2.6. Revision Control Tools — RCS
system administration: 5.1. Maintaining the System
upgrading software and: 7.3.3. Upgrading Other Software
serial device names: 15.2.1.2. Serial device names
serial ports
Alpha systems and: B.1.6. Mice and Serial Ports
baud rate, determining: 8.4.5.3. The rest of the printcap variables
server
World Wide Web: 16.1.2. Configuring Your Own Web Server
X (see X Window System)
Server Message Block (SMB) protocol: 12.2.1. Mounting Windows Shares
Server Resource Map file: 16.1.2.2. srm.conf and access.conf
servers
inetd: 15.1.3.2. The networking rc files
name server: 15.1.3.1. Your network configuration
ServerType directive: 16.1.2.1. httpd.conf
services (Windows), supporting: 12.2.2.2. Configuring Samba
session management: 11.2.1. General Features
setterm program: 8.5. Setting Terminal Attributes
seyon terminal emulator: 15.2.1.4. Writing a chat script
sf variable (printcap): 8.4.5.3. The rest of the printcap variables
SGML: 9.3.3. SGML, XML, and Docbook
sh (Bourne shell): 4.5. Shells
sh variable (printcap): 8.4.5.3. The rest of the printcap variables
shadow passwords: 5.7.2. Shadow Passwords
shared libraries: 13.1.1. Quick Overview
13.1.7.1. Creating shared libraries
corrupt links: 8.6.2. Accessing Damaged Files
distributing software: 7.3.3. Upgrading Other Software
upgrading: 7.2.1. Upgrading Libraries
shared switch (gcc): 13.1.7.1. Creating shared libraries
shareware: 1.6. About Linux's Copyright
shell field (passwd file): 5.7.1. The passwd File
shell mode (Emacs): 9.2.7. Running Commands and Programming within Emacs
shell scripts: 1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities
13.3. Shell Programming
shells: 4.5. Shells
characteristics of: 1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities
command-line editing
arrow keys and: 4.7.2. Moving Around Among Commands
word completion: 4.7.1. Word Completion
commands in makefile: 13.2.5. Multiple Commands
popular shells: 1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities
vi and shell commands: 9.1.9. Running Shell Commands
shortcuts (desktop) (see symbolic links)
shutdown: 5.5. Shutting Down the System
shutdown procedure: 3.2.4. Shutting Down the System
signals: 14.1.2. Examining a Core File
single (boot time option): 5.2.2.3. Specifying boot time options
5.2.2.3. Specifying boot time options
single-user mode: 5.4. Single-User Mode
sjcd= boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
slash character (/) directories: 4.4.1. Directories
SlashApp (GNOME): 11.4.2.1. The panel
SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol): 15.1. Networking with TCP/IP
15.1.2. Hardware Requirements
15.2. Dial-up PPP
SMB (Server Message Block) protocol: 12.2.1. Mounting Windows Shares
SMB shares, serving overview: 12.2.2. Using Samba to Serve SMB Shares
smbclient utility, troubleshooting Windows shares: 12.2.1. Mounting Windows Shares
smb.conf file: 12.2.2.2. Configuring Samba
smbd daemon (Samba): 12.2.2.4. Starting the Samba daemons
smbmount command: 12.2.1. Mounting Windows Shares
SMP (symmetric multiprocessing)
nosmp boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
SMTP daemon: 13.4.2. More Features
software
commercial
copying, restrictions: 2.1.1. Getting Linux via Mail Order or Other Hard Media
quality assurance: 1.7. Open Source and the Philosophy of Linux
web sites: A.3.7. Commercial Linux Software Companies
fax devices: 8.4.4. Checking Print Utilities
FTP sites for: A.2. FTP Sites
GNOME: 11.5.1. Ximian Evolution: Mail, Calendar, and Contacts
installing on Alpha systems: B.3.2. Preparing Software for Installation
installing RPM and: 7.3.1. Using RPM
open source: 1.7. Open Source and the Philosophy of Linux
printing: 8.4.3. Choosing Printer Software
shareware: 1.6. About Linux's Copyright
source distributions: 7.3.3. Upgrading Other Software
upgrading: 7.2. Upgrading Software
libraries: 7.2.1. Upgrading Libraries
non-RPM: 7.3.3. Upgrading Other Software
Windows emulation: 12.3. Running MS-DOS and Windows Applications on Linux
soncd535= boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
sort command: 4.9. Saving Your Output
sound cards
installation/configuration
collecting information: 9.5.3.1. Collecting hardware information
kernel: 9.5.3.3. Configuring the kernel (optional)
kernel modules: 9.5.3.4. Configuring kernel modules
overview: 9.5.3. Installation and Configuration
plug and play: 9.5.3.2. Configuring ISA Plug and Play (optional)
testing: 9.5.3.5. Testing the installation
troubleshooting: 9.5.3.6. Troubleshooting and common problems
sound cards, support: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel
9.5.2. Audio Under Linux
sound drivers: 9.5.2. Audio Under Linux
source code: 13.1.1. Quick Overview
source files: 13.1.4. Using Multiple Source Files
spool directory (printing): 8.4.5.3. The rest of the printcap variables
spool (print): 9.6. Printing
spooling and print directories: 8.4.10.1. Setting up printer directories
spreadsheet (Gnumeric): 11.5.2. Gnumeric Spreadsheet
src directory: 7.3.3. Upgrading Other Software
SRM console firmware: B.2.2.2. Features and limitations of SRM
srm.conf file: 16.1.2.2. srm.conf and access.conf
ssh program and IP addresses: 15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts
stable release: 1.4.1. A Note on Linux Version Numbers
stack frames: 14.1.2. Examining a Core File
Stallman, Richard: 1.2. A Brief History of Linux
standard error: 4.9. Saving Your Output
standard output: 4.9. Saving Your Output
redirecting to null file: 8.2. Scheduling Jobs Using cron
standards
compatibility with: 1.4.2. A Bag of Features
web sites: A.3.8. Internet RFCs and Other Standards
StarOffice: 1.5.3. Commercial Applications
StarOffice v6.0: 9.3.1. Word Processors
start command (launching lpc): 8.4.12. Controlling Printer Services with lpc
startkde shell script: 11.2.2. Installing KDE
startup commands: 5.3.3. rc Files
startup files: 4.15. Startup Files
startx command: 11.1.1. xinit
static libraries: 13.1.1. Quick Overview
step command (gdb): 14.1.1. Tracing a Program
stepi command (gdb): 14.1.6.2. Instruction-level debugging
stop command (lpc): 8.4.12. Controlling Printer Services with lpc
storage space: 8.1. Making Backups
(see also memory)
log files: 8.3. Managing System Logs
requirements for backups: 8.1. Making Backups
stty command, resetting function commands: 4.6. Useful Keys and How to Get Them to Work
stub code: 13.1.1. Quick Overview
stub routines: 7.2.1. Upgrading Libraries
st0x= boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
su command: 5.1. Maintaining the System
subnetwork address: 15.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts
15.1.3.1. Your network configuration
subnetwork mask: 15.1.3.1. Your network configuration
suffix rules (make): 13.2.4. Suffix Rules and Pattern Rules
superblock (filesystems), corrupted: 8.6.1. Repairing Filesystems
SuperProbe program: 10.2. Hardware Requirements
SuSE Linux: B.1.1. The Linux Port and Distributions
swap partitions: 6.2. Managing Swap Space
swap space: 1.4.3. Kernel
creating: 3.1.4. Creating Swap Space
3.1.4. Creating Swap Space
6.2.1. Creating Swap Space
installing Linux and: 2.2.1. Installation Overview
disabling: 6.2.3. Disabling Swap Space
enabling: 6.2.2. Enabling the Swap Space
managment: 6.2. Managing Swap Space
partitioning drives and: 2.2.3. Linux Partition Requirements
swapoff command: 6.2.3. Disabling Swap Space
swapon command: 6.2.2. Enabling the Swap Space
SWI-Prolog: 13.6. Other Languages
Swing (Java): 13.5.3. A Working Example of Java
symbolic links: 4.4.4. Symbolic Links
symbols missing error: 7.5. Loadable Device Drivers
symmetric multiprocessing: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
(see also SMP)
support: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel
synchronous PPP configuration: 15.3.2. Setting Up Synchronous PPP
Sysctl support, enabling: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel
syslog.conf file: 8.3. Managing System Logs
syslogd daemon: 8.3. Managing System Logs
15.1.3.2. The networking rc files
syslogd.conf file: 15.1.3.2. The networking rc files
system administration
automounting devices: 6.1.3. Automounting Devices
cron utility and dummy users: 8.2. Scheduling Jobs Using cron
filesystems
creating: 6.1.4. Creating Filesystems
6.1.4. Creating Filesystems
mounting: 6.1.2. Mounting Filesystems
group accounts: 5.7.4. The Group File
overview: 5. Essential System Management
rebuilding kernel: 7.4. Building a New Kernel
security: 5.1. Maintaining the System
su command: 5.1. Maintaining the System
swap space: 6.2. Managing Swap Space
system logs: 8.3. Managing System Logs
user accounts: 5.7. Managing User Accounts
creating: 5.7.5. Creating Accounts
deleting: 5.7.6. Deleting and Disabling Accounts
disabling: 5.7.6. Deleting and Disabling Accounts
modifying: 5.7.7. Modifying User Accounts
passwd file: 5.7.1. The passwd File
5.7.1. The passwd File
shadow passwords: 5.7.2. Shadow Passwords
system calls: 1.4.3. Kernel
Perl and: 13.4.2. More Features
security and: 5.1. Maintaining the System
system disk, creating: 2.2.4. Repartitioning Your Drives
system maintenance
filesystems, checking and repairing: 6.1.5. Checking and Repairing Filesystems
printer optimization: 8.4.13. Printer Optimization
system management
filesystems: 6.1. Managing Filesystems
swap space
creating: 6.2.1. Creating Swap Space
disabling: 6.2.3. Disabling Swap Space
enabling: 6.2.2. Enabling the Swap Space
system requirements: 2.2.3. Linux Partition Requirements
(see also installation)
hard disk space: 2.2.3. Linux Partition Requirements
system shutdown: 3.2.4. Shutting Down the System
System V IPC support, enabling: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel


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