Red Hat Linux 7.3
The Official Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide
Copyright
© 2002 by Red Hat, Inc.
ISBN: N/A
Table of Contents
Introduction
Changes to This Manual
Document Conventions
Copying and Pasting Text With X
Using the Mouse
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1.
Getting Started
Introductory Terms
Logging In
Graphical Login
Virtual Console Login
Graphical Interface
Opening a Terminal Window (Shell Prompt)
Creating a User Account
Documentation Resources
Logging Out
Graphical Logout
Virtual Console Logout
Shutting Down your Computer
Graphical Shutdown
Virtual Console Shutdown
2.
The GNOME Desktop Environment
Introducing GNOME
Finding Help
Using the Desktop
Using the Panel
Using the
Main Menu
Using Applets
Adding Icons and Applets to the Panel
Configuring the GNOME Panel
Using Nautilus
Using the Start Here Icon
Customizing GNOME
Customizing your System
Logging Out of GNOME
3.
The KDE Desktop Environment
Introducing KDE
Setting Up KDE
Finding Help
Using The Desktop
Using The Panel
Using The
K Menu
Using Applets
Adding Icons and Applets to the Panel
Configuring the KDE Panel
Managing Files
The Navigation Panel
Customizing KDE
Logging Out of KDE
4.
Diskettes and CD-ROMs
Using Diskettes
Mounting and Unmounting a Diskette
Reading MS-DOS formatted Diskettes
Putting Linux Files on an MS-DOS Diskette
Formatting a Diskette
CD-ROMs
Using CD-ROMs with GNOME
Using CD-ROMs From a Shell Prompt
CD-Rs and CD-RWs
Using
X-CD-Roast
Using CD-Rs and CD-RWs with Command Line Tools
Additional Resources
Installed Documentation
Useful Websites
5.
Getting Online
6.
Web Browsing
The
Mozilla
Web Browser
Mozilla Navigator
Mozilla Composer
Nautilus
as a Web Browser
Web Surfing with
Konqueror
Using
Galeon
to Browse the Web
7.
Email Applications
Evolution
KMail
Mozilla Mail
Mozilla and Newsgroups
Plain Text Email Clients
Using
Pine
Using
mutt
8.
Printer Configuration
Adding a Local Printer
Printing a Test Page
Modifying Existing Printers
Names and Aliases
Queue Type
Driver
Driver Options
Additional Resources
Installed Documentation
Useful Websites
9.
Audio, Video, and General Amusement
Playing CDs
Playing MP3s
Troubleshooting Your Sound Card
If
sndconfig
Does Not Work
Troubleshooting Your Video Card
Games
Amusements
Finding Games Online
10.
Working with Images
Viewing Images
Using
Nautilus
to view Images
Using
Konqueror
View Images
Using GQview
Electric Eyes
Manipulating Images with the
GIMP
GIMP Basics
Loading a File
Saving a File
GIMP
Options
Additional Resources
Useful Websites
Related Documentation
11.
Shell Prompt Basics
Why Use a Shell Prompt
The History of the Shell
Determining Your Current Directory with
pwd
Changing Directories with
cd
View Directory Contents with ls
Locating Files and Directories
Printing From The Command Line
Clearing and Resetting the Terminal
Manipulating Files with
cat
Using Redirection
Appending Standard Output
Redirecting Standard Input
Pipes and Pagers
The more Command
More Commands for Reading Text Files
The head Command
The tail Command
The grep Command
I/O Redirection and Pipes
Wildcards and Regular Expressions
Command History and Tab Completion
Using Multiple Commands
Ownership and Permissions
The chmod Command
Changing Permissions With Numbers
12.
Managing Files and Directories
A Larger Picture of the File System
Identifying and Working with File Types
Compressed and Archived Files
File Formats
System Files
Programming and Scripting Files
File Compression and Archiving
File Compressing
File Archiving
Manipulating Files at a Shell Prompt
Creating Files
Copying Files
Moving Files
Deleting Files and Directories
Viewing PDFs
13.
Updating and Adding Packages to Red Hat Linux
Red Hat Network
Errata List
Installation CD-ROMs
14.
Frequently Asked Questions
Localhost Login and Password
Displaying ls in color
Error Messages During Installation of RPMs
Starting Applications
Editing Your PATH
Accessing a Windows Partition
Finding Commands Quickly
Keep ls Output from Scrolling
Printing ls Output
Tips on Using Command History
Other Shortcuts
Forgotten Password
Password Maintenance
Changing Login from Console to X at Startup
Configuring X
A.
Applications
B.
A Comparison of Common DOS and Linux Commands
C.
System Directories
D.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Index
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