Running Linux, 5th Edition - Matthias Kalle Dalheimer [1]
7.3.1. Installation
7.3.2. Single Player
7.3.3. Multiplayer
7.4. Unreal Tournament 2004
7.4.1. Installation
7.4.2. Play
7.4.3. Game Server
7.4.4. Updates
7.5. Emulators
7.5.1. MAME
7.5.2. Nestra
7.5.3. SNES9x
7.6. Frozen Bubble
7.7. Tux Racer
8. Office Suites and Personal Productivity
8.1. Using OpenOffice
8.1.1. "OpenOffice" Versus "OpenOffice.org"
8.1.2. The Modules of OpenOffice
8.1.3. OpenDocument and OpenOffice 2
8.1.4. OpenOffice Writer
8.1.5. OOoWriter Customization
8.1.6. OpenOffice Calc
8.1.7. OpenOffice Impress
8.1.8. Customizing OpenOffice
8.2. KOffice
8.2.1. Hands On: Getting to Know KOffice
8.3. Other Word Processors
8.4. Synching PDAs
8.4.1. Checking the Connection
8.4.2. KPilot Synchronization
8.5. Groupware
8.5.1. Basic Group Organization
8.5.2. Groupware Server Solutions
8.5.3. LDAP: Accessing Global Address Books
8.6. Managing Your Finances
8.6.1. Getting Started
8.6.2. The Account
8.6.3. The GnuCash Accounts Window
8.6.4. Transactions
8.6.5. Reports
8.6.6. Real-Life Examples
9. Multimedia
9.1. Multimedia Concepts
9.1.1. Digital Sampling
9.1.2. File Formats
9.1.3. Multimedia Hardware
9.2. Kernel and Driver Issues
9.2.1. Sound Drivers
9.2.2. Video Drivers
9.2.3. Alternate Input Devices
9.3. Embedded and Other Multimedia Devices
9.4. Desktop Environments
9.4.1. KDE
9.4.2. GNOME
9.5. Windows Compatibility
9.6. Multimedia Applications
9.6.1. Sound Mixers
9.6.2. Multimedia Players
9.6.3. CD and DVD Burning Tools
9.6.4. Speech Tools
9.6.5. Image, Sound, and Video Editing and Management Tools
9.6.6. Imaging Tools
9.6.7. Recording Tools
9.6.8. Music Composition Tools
9.6.9. Internet Telephony and Conferencing Tools
9.6.10. Browser Plug-ins
9.6.11. Putting It All Together
9.7. Multimedia Toolkits and Development Environments
9.8. Solutions to Common Problems
9.9. References
II. System Administration
10. System Administration Basics
10.1. Maintaining the System
10.2. Managing Filesystems
10.2.1. Filesystem Types
10.2.2. Mounting Filesystems
10.2.3. Automounting Devices
10.2.4. Creating Filesystems
10.2.5. Checking and Repairing Filesystems
10.2.6. Encrypted Filesystems
10.3. Managing Swap Space
10.3.1. Creating Swap Space
10.3.2. Enabling the Swap Space
10.3.3. Disabling Swap Space
10.4. The /proc Filesystem
10.5. Device Files
10.6. Scheduling Recurring Jobs Using cron
10.7. Executing Jobs Once
10.8. Managing System Logs
10.9. Processes
10.10. Programs That Serve You
11. Managing Users, Groups, and Permissions
11.1. Managing User Accounts
11.1.1. The passwd File
11.1.2. Shadow Passwords
11.1.3. PAM and Other Authentication Methods
11.1.4. The Group File
11.1.5. Creating Accounts
11.1.6. Deleting and Disabling Accounts
11.1.7. Modifying User Accounts
11.2. File Ownership and Permissions
11.2.1. What Permissions Mean
11.2.2. Owners and Groups
11.3. Changing the Owner, Group, and Permissions
12. Installing, Updating, and Compiling Programs
12.1. Upgrading Software
12.2. General Upgrade Procedure
12.2.1. Using RPM
12.2.2. Using dpkg and apt
12.3. Automated and Bulk Upgrades
12.3.1. YaST Online Update: Automated Updates
12.3.2. Red Carpet and ZENworks Linux Management: Alternative Package Management Tools
12.4. Upgrading Software Not Provided in Packages
12.4.1. Upgrading Libraries
12.4.2. Upgrading the Compiler
12.5. Archive and Compression Utilities
12.5.1. Using gzip and bzip2
12.5.2. Using tar
12.5.3. Using tar with gzip and bzip2
12.5.4. tar Tricks
13. Networking
13.1. Networking with TCP/IP
13.1.1. TCP/IP Concepts
13.1.2. Hardware Requirements
13.1.3. Configuring TCP/IP with Ethernet
13.2. Dial-Up PPP
13.2.1. Basic PPP Configuration for Modems
13.3. PPP over ISDN
13.3.1. Configuring Your ISDN Hardware
13.3.2. Setting Up Synchronous PPP
13.3.3. And If It Does Not Work?
13.3.4. Where to Go from Here?
13.4. ADSL
13.5. Cable Modems
13.6. Network Diagnostics Tools
13.6.1. ping
13.6.2. traceroute
13.6.3. dig