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User talk:Skyline/ApplicationsDemo2
2007-01-25T17:38:26Z
<p>Skyline: Quick note</p>
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<div>What is the difference to ApplicationsDemo ? And why not indicate this difference in the title ? And why do you tell me Please read the LQWiki:Do's and Dont's before editing this page.<br />
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: They were "demonstration" pages that I created to test out a series of different layout formats for the Applications page. They're not strictly needed now as we have an agreed upon Applications page layout. Mention them to Jeremy first though as there might be something of use in terms of "ideas/format-wise" etc - if there's little of use, remove them - [[User:Skyline|Skyline]] 12:38, January 25, 2007 (EST)</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Ubuntu_Linux&diff=29738
Ubuntu Linux
2006-11-12T11:33:33Z
<p>Skyline: Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft release</p>
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<div>'''Ubuntu Linux''' is a free, [[Debian]]-based, [[GNOME]] oriented [[distribution]], on a 6-month release cycle.<br />
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Initial release : Ubuntu 4.10 "The Warty Warthog", released October 2004.<br />
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==Current release==<br />
The latest major release of Ubuntu, is Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft" (released Oct 2006). You can find out more information about this from the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyReleaseNotes Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy) release Notes].<br />
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== Replacing the CD as a source ==<br />
If you have the Warty ISO already then you can loop mount it and add it as a repository. Enable the loop devices by running:<br />
sudo modprobe loop<br />
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To enable loop devices automatically on startup edit the file ''/etc/modules'' and add the line:<br />
loop<br />
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Now add to ''/etc/fstab'' the line:<br />
/path/to/ISO/image/warty.iso /mnt/ubuntu iso9660 ro,loop,auto 0 0<br />
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Mount the ISO image with:<br />
sudo mount /mnt/ubuntu<br />
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Start Synaptic, disable the CD entry and add a new repository with the following details:<br />
Type: Binary<br />
URI: file::///mnt/ubuntu<br />
Distro: unstable<br />
Sections: main restricted<br />
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== Replace the GNOME foot ==<br />
Ubuntu comes with the Gnome foot on the Applications menu. If you want to change it to look like this:<br><br />
http://www.tux.com.au/wiki/images/2/2f/App-button.png<br />
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All you need to do is right click the image below, select "Save image as.." to a location you can remember and have rights to. Now all you have to do is run the following commands:<br />
cd /usr/share/pixmaps/<br />
sudo mv gnome-logo-icon-transparent.png gnome-logo-icon-transparent.bak<br />
sudo mv /path/to/Gnome-logo-icon-transparent.png ./gnome-logo-icon-transparent.png<br />
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http://www.tux.com.au/wiki/images/a/a8/Gnome-logo-icon-transparent.png<br />
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You need to restart Gnome, logout then hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. Login and you will now see the Ubuntu logo instead of the Gnome foot.<br />
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==Compiling packages from source==<br />
To compile (or [[build]]) programs from [[source code]] you'll need a set of tools that isn't installed by default on [[Ubuntu]], these include [[make]] and [[gcc]].<br />
To install them just follow this procedure:<br />
In [[Synaptic]] (or any package manager) find and install the [[package]] called "build-essential", or from the [[Command_line_interface|command line]] type:<br />
[[sudo]] apt-get install build-essential<br />
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The "build-essential" [[package]] is a meta-package, which means that it depends on the tools needed to [[compile]] the [[source code]] but doesn't contain them itself. You can, if you wish, remove the [[package]] after you have installed it.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Kubuntu]]<br />
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==External links==<br />
* IRC, the #ubuntu channel on the server irc.freenode.net<br />
* [http://www.debianadmin.com Ubuntu Tutorials and Articles]<br />
* [http://ubuntulinux.org/ Ubuntu Linux homepage]<br />
* [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/ About Ubuntu]<br />
* The [http://www.ubuntuguide.org/ UnOfficial Ubuntu 4.10 start guide]<br />
* The [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/ Ubuntu forum] will let you search but you can't post a question until you create an account.<br />
* The officially recognized LQ [http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/f63 Ubuntu forum].</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Fedora&diff=29737
Fedora
2006-11-12T11:19:54Z
<p>Skyline: Fedora Core 6 release</p>
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<div>'''Fedora Core''' is the new name for the [[Red Hat]] [[Linux]] (RHL) series of [[distribution]]s. Once Red Hat Linux reached version 9 (code-named "Shrike"), [[Red Hat]] decided that it was time to split their core product into two directions: <br />
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* ''Fedora'', which would become a community-developed cutting edge R&D distribution where the latest and greatest Linux technologies would appear first. It focuses on the hobbyist and developer desktop (desktop Linux). An operating system built exclusively from free software and is available for free download.<br />
* ''Red Hat Enterprise Linux'', which is a less cutting-edge, more stable, better supported version of Linux based on snapshots of Fedora taken every so often (typically once every year or so). It is not free but is available at a cost of over $150.<br />
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Fedora continues Red Hat's tradition of building a super-modern, if slightly unstable, Linux desktop, and it is extremely popular. It is an excellent distro for newbies as long as they're willing to rough and tumble it with the Linux developers.<br />
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==Latest major release==<br />
The latest major release of Fedora Core, is '''Fedora Core 6''' (aka "FC6" or "Zod"). You can find out more information about this from the [http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc6/en_US/ Fedora Core 6 release notes] and the [http://fedora.redhat.com/ Fedora Project homepage].<br />
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==Miscellaneous==<br />
FC3 makes use of [[Project Utopia]] for autodetecting and autoloading hardware drivers.<br />
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Fedora Core 2 ("Tettnang") saw a somewhat buggy first implementation of the NSA's [http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/ Security Enhanced Linux] project however this was refined greatly for the release of FC3 and became the first major distribution to implement this finer-grained security model in any great detail.<br />
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===Fedora Core 3 - YUM configuration note===<br />
The /etc/yum.conf file in Fedora Core 3 should typically contain a small set of general repository independent settings - to complement this, the actual repositories are now set up as separate files in /etc/yum.repos.d/<br />
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You can leave your alternative repositories (such as DAG etc..) in a disabled state by default with the:<br />
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enabled=0<br />
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option set in their respective repo files. You can then enable the repository when needed, with:<br />
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yum --enablerepo <your_repository_name> <your_command><br />
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For example:<br />
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yum --enablerepo dag install rxvt<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Fedora tips & tricks]]<br />
*[[Yum]]<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://fedora.redhat.com Fedora Project homepage]<br />
*[http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/ Fedora Project wiki]<br />
*[http://www.debianadmin.com/fedora-screenshots-tour.html Fedora Screenshots Tour]<br />
*[http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ release notes]<br />
*[http://www.fedoraforum.org/ FedoraForum]<br />
*[http://www.fedoranews.org FedoraNEWS.ORG - "a public community news information site for Fedora Users"]<br />
*[http://www.fedorafaq.org/ Unofficial Fedora FAQ]<br />
*[http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/updates/index.html Keeping Fedora up to date with Yum]<br />
*[http://www.madpenguin.org/cms/html/47/1570.html Fedora Core 2 review] - from Madpenguin.org<br />
*[http://www.redhat.com/magazine/001nov04/features/fedoracore3/ Fedora Core 3 - an overview by Warren Togami and Colin Charles]<br />
*Officially recognized LQ [http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/f35 Fedora forum]<br />
*Stanton-finley installation and configuration [http://www.stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_4_installation_notes.html guide]<br />
*[http://www.simisen.com/jmg/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.GNUJavaOnFedora Some notes on using GNU's Java on FC4]<br />
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[[Category:Distro]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&diff=29030
Talk:Main Page
2006-09-13T07:33:25Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edits by Sis (Talk); changed back to last version by Jeremy</p>
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<div>Some older posts have been moved here: [[Talk:Main Page (archive)]] for purposes of readablity.<br />
Where can I find Phpwiki? Because my website [http://www.paper-translation.com Academy Translation Web] is bulit by php and I want to add wiki to it. <br />
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==Suggestions for links==<br />
* [[Open source operating systems]] BSD, etc.<br />
* [[HOWTO]] section<br />
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* Where's the best place for cronic hardware/kernel problems? There is a largish problem revolving around APIC (not ACPI) timing issues under various linux kernels that cause the machine to freeze up hard. I'd like to add information about that, and I'm sure there are other cronic issues that deserve to have some space in the WIKI as well. -Scott Miller (5mi11er)<br />
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I'll answer in reverse order. I'd suggest creating a new hardware-and-kernel page, link to it from both the hardware and kernel page, and then link to your (new) APIC page. Your guess is as good as mine though, I've never even ''heard'' of APIC before. (I'm just barely miss being a Linux noob - the Dilbert Principle at work I guess :-)). <br />
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As for new links from the Main Page - the moderator's council (or whatever you want to call it) is currently discussing ways to implement Featured Pages. We've noticed that the Wikipedia (the uber-wiki) has a hierarchial, quasi-Table of Contents area which is similar to our current front page. However, this area is far towards the bottom of the front page, and I doubt it gets much use. What we think happened is that they started out with a quasi-TOC front page like ours, but then moved toward the current Featured Pages-dominated version of today. A quasi-TOC front page provides a skeleton for a young wiki to grow on, but as a wiki matures, it becomes harder to link to important articles. This is where Featured Pages comes in. The front page of a wiki is not a TOC, but rather a hub page that links out to the most important pages of the wiki.<br />
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So we're not ruling out new front page links by any means, but it might be wise to consider wether or not you would like a page as a Featured Page or a permament link. I will pass your suggestion along to the rest of the council. Any other moderators want to weigh in?<br />
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Anyway, welcome to the LQwiki. A obviously experienced Linux user like yourself is a welcome addition. You might want to sign your posts with four tildes - the wiki engine will translate it to a link to your userpage and a timestamp. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 03:03, Aug 25, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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==Spam links==<br />
Just deleted what appeared to be spam links to german horoscope sites. If those were legit, someone let me know. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 03:19, Jul 3, 2004 (EDT)<br />
:That's ok - In order to assess the appropriateness of material, all content must currently be in English, and any external sites which are linked to must also be English language based - [[LQWiki:Policies#General_policies|General policies]] <br />
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:-- [[User:Skyline|Skyline]] 06:23, Jul 3, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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==Advocacy article==<br />
Should there be an Advocacy section linked from the Main Page?<br />
--[[User:Bunyip|Bunyip]] 08:52, Jul 23, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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===Importing Advocacy article from Linux Documentation Project===<br />
[[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 11:54, Jul 23, 2004 (EDT):Perhaps, but an Advocacy article doesn't exist yet. There's an advocacy article over at the [[Linux Documentation Project]], but we would have to get permission from the author of the article, because it looks like their license is not compatible with Creative Commons. Here's the copyright info: <br />
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===TLDP Advocacy HOWTO's copyright information===<br />
This mini-HOWTO is Copyright © 1996-2000 by Paul L. Rogers. All rights reserved.<br />
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A verbatim copy may be reproduced or distributed in any medium physical or electronic without permission of the author. Translations are similarly permitted without express permission if it includes a notice on who translated it.<br />
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Short quotes may be used without prior consent by the author. Derivative work and partial distributions of the Advocacy mini-HOWTO must be accompanied with either a verbatim copy of this file or a pointer to the verbatim copy.<br />
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Commercial redistribution is allowed and encouraged; however, the author would like to be notified of any such distributions.<br />
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In short, we wish to promote dissemination of this information through as many channels as possible. However, we do wish to retain copyright on the HOWTO documents, and would like to be notified of any plans to redistribute the HOWTOs.<br />
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We further want that all information provided in the HOWTOs is disseminated. If you have questions, please contact Tim Bynum, the Linux HOWTO coordinator, at linux-howto@sunsite.unc.edu.<br />
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===Responses===<br />
: The "Derivative work and partial distributions of the Advocacy mini-HOWTO must be accompanied with either a verbatim copy of this file or a pointer to the verbatim copy" bit would seem to indicate that we could add the HOWTO(s) to the wiki (it would become a "Derivative work" after the first edit), as long as we include a link to the original verbatim copy, which should not be a problem.<br />
: [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 15:27, Jul 23, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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:Yes, but could we in good faith release it under the Creative Commons and let others reuse it from us? I think you might be right, but I would feel better if we got explicit permission from the author. At least there is a single author, unlike most Wikipedia articles. I was planning on trying to incorporate TLDP HOWTOs, as soon as I got to a certain point in the [[Jargon File]] incorporation, so I've had some time to think about this. Do you have any contacts at TLDP, or should I just email the guy myself? [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 18:34, Jul 23, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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===TLDP manifesto===<br />
:: Looking at http://www.tldp.org/manifesto.html I see:<br />
"5. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS<br />
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Anyone may copy and distribute (sell or give away) LDP documents (or other LDP works) in any media and/or format. No fees are required to be paid to the authors. It is not required that the documents be modifiable, but it is encouraged.<br />
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You can come up with your own license terms that satisfy these conditions, or you can use a previously prepared license. The LDP has a boilerplate license that you can use if you wish. Some people like to use the GPL, while others write their own. There is a project underway to create a special GPL license just for documents and this may turn out to be a good choice.<br />
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The copyright for each document should be in the name of the principal authors. "The Linux Documentation Project" isn't a formal entity and thus can't be used as a copyright owner. "<br />
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===Responses===<br />
::This seems to fit exactly in with what we want to do. I'll contact TLDP just to verify, however. I'll post the outcome here.<br />
:: [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 00:53, Jul 24, 2004 (EDT)<br />
::: After discussing this with TLDP, I am going to revisit the ability to add GFDL items to the LQ Wiki. Stay tuned. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 12:17, Jul 25, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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How would that work? I thought that the Creative Commons/GFDL incompatibility was pretty well established. "East is East and West is West, and ne'er the twain shall meet." As the GFDL and the CC are presently written, material under one can't be released under the other without the permission of the copyright holder (the original author in most cases). There's rumors that the FSF and the Creative Commons people are working on that issue, but until then, we're pretty well stuck with just asking for permission. Not that I would ''mind'' an easier solution, but I just don't think it's possible.[[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 16:40, Jul 26, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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:It would work something like this. When you enter in a doc, there would be a "this is GFDL" checkbox. That doc would then be under the GFDL and *not* the CC. There are a few problems with this, and it could get complicated quite quickly, so It's not a definite addition at this point, just somehting we are exploring. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 17:50, Jul 26, 2004 (EDT) <br />
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Hmmm. That would be possible if it was a new article, and that the changes made to it were also GFDLed. But it would lead to some articles being GFDL, some being CC. A hack, but we're kinda in a corner. I think we'd still be better off contacting the original authors and getting CC permission, since this would increase the number of options available to downstream users (they would be able to use our version under the CC and the original under the GFDL), but I'd be willing to go along if there is consensus for it. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 15:32, Jul 27, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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Jeremy, if you're still seriously considering dual-licensing, you might want to look at this first: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Creative_commons_migration Keep in mind that I did not seriously expect this to be accepted, I was more trying to raise awareness of the problem. I would not have even suggested it if I hadn't (which I still do!) believed that the Creative Commons by-sa license is superior to the GFDL. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 19:06, Aug 2, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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How about changing the notice at the bottom of each edit page to ... "WITHOUT PERMISSION from the authors to post under LQWiki's [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/ Creative Commons] license." You should add that each page is owned by the authors listed in its history. [[User:TomFrayne|TomFrayne]] 09:58, Jul 24, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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===Crazyeddie's extended post===<br />
(added sectioning for readability) That would be an ugly hack. I think I'd rather roll our own HOWTOs than go through that. Anyway, I'm looking at this from the point of view of a general solution rather than just importing this one article. Some reasons I think we should contact the article authors and ask for explicit permission:<br />
#The Manifesto is a suggestion or a guideline for the TLDP contributors to use when deciding what licensing scheme to use. It doesn't look like they're too big on enforcing it, or at least a few of the older articles didn't even bother appending a license. It is not a license in and of itself.<br />
#Even if the contributors do follow the Manifesto's guidelines, they don't have to allow modifications.<br />
#They may have released in under a copyleft modifiable license that isn't compatible with the Creative Commons such as the GFDL. I'm not sure, but I don't think the GPL is Creative Commons compatible either.<br />
#Like the manifesto says, the LDP is not the copyright holder, so they can't unilaterally give permission.<br />
#Even if we could use an article without permission, it would be good form to tell the author about it. For example, if the author can no longer maintain or host the original, he or she could tell their users where they could go to get an updated copy. It occurs to me that the LDP could see us as competition. It might be a good idea to stress that they can backport any changes under the Creative Commons. Anybody else have any ideas that might smooth the path?<br />
#Letting an experienced technical writer know about this wiki is a Good Thing. This subproject gives us a good excuse.<br />
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:If you would like to start contacting authors of articles you think should be added, please feel free to do so. If you need anything from our end, let me know. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 17:54, Jul 26, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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:Okay. I'll use [[Talk:Linux Documentation Project]] as a sort of improvised "command center" in case somebody else wants to help out/take over. A good first step would be to send off a general email to their mailing list. (I'll make sure that I mention that I'm doing this as my own intiative, not as an 'offical' LQwiki project.) If you don't think it's confidental or something, could you send me a copy of the correspondence you had with them? After the general email, I'll try contacting the Advocacy HOWTO's author. If anybody has suggestions on what to incorporate next, head over to the LDP talk and let me know. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 15:23, Jul 27, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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:I have a draft email up on [[Talk:Linux Documentation Project]]. Please go idiotproof it everybody! [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 16:14, Jul 27, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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::Seems completely idiotless. :) [[User:Digiot|Digiot]] 17:17, Jul 27, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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I'm placing the email on hold until I can rewrite it, to reflect my promotion to moderator. (Since I'm now moderator, it pretty much has to be an offical LQwiki project.) Also, it occurs to me that Grokdoc might want in on this. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 19:10, Aug 2, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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:Have a list of LDP howtos up over at [[Talk:Linux Documentation Project]]. Take a look over and let me know if there is a howto you want me to put on the to-do list. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 18:50, Jul 28, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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::Seems like to me the best principle would just be to prioritize them into 'niche interest' and 'outdated for a reason' and then take the remaining generally important and relevant topics and do them in chronological order. A major problem is outdated data and attacking that first would probably be most useful and most suited to wikification. Also, those authors who have abandoned or rarely update their topics might be the most receptive to passing on the maintenance of them, including relicensing or whatever it takes. [[User:Digiot|Digiot]] 22:31, Jul 28, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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:But on the other hand, abandoned or rarely updated documents also will be the hardest to get permission for. But I get your drift. I'll go over the list myself tomorrow, but I would like to know if there is any particular ones people want. This is going to take long enough that there is no reason to stick to any particular method if there's one that somebody really wants. I'll rig up some sort of voting system I suppose. I've already taken off some "removed for review" entries and I'm going to go back and remove some internationilization howtos, since those are usually written in a different language. (I'll also replace the sectioning with bullet points - didn't realize how ugly it would look until I was halfway through.) [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 01:31, Jul 29, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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Okay, voting is setup (kinda). [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 19:10, Aug 2, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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==Disclaimer==<br />
A bit off the main topic, but one thing I noticed over at the TLDP... It might be wise to have a "No Warranty, As Is" type notice at the bottom of the page, down in the copyright notices. Unlike the Wikipedia (who have a similar notice, but a bit more buried) we're handing out documentation which could cause serious damage if used improperly, or if it is incorrect. In addition to it being a just plain good idea, some of the TLDP articles have that as their sole condition for modification and redistribution. If we actually do have something like that already, well, my friends don't call me "Captain Oblivious" for nothing. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 13:24, Jul 24, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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:Good idea - a disclaimer has been added. Thanks. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 12:41, Jul 25, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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I've edited it to include contributors under the "don't sue us!" umbrella. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 18:48, Aug 2, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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==Forum Revisited==<br />
Several people have asked about a general LQwiki discussion forum. Does anybody have any objections to using this talk page as such a forum? [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 14:02, Jul 24, 2004 (EDT)<br />
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== wiki software link ==<br />
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Is there a link on the main page or somewhere at the bottom where people can see what wiki software is being used here. It might be nice to link to the software's homepage, assuming it is free. I looks mostly like the software used on wikipedia, with some very nice modifications. --[[User:Paraphelion|Paraphelion]] 06:50, Feb 9, 2005 (EST)<br />
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: We do infact use MediaWiki, which is mentioned in the [[LQWiki:FAQ|FAQ]]. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 11:31, Feb 10, 2005 (EST)<br />
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:: Where is the FAQ linked? It might be nice to also mention this information in "About LQ Wiki", especially because the link is on each page. There's no reason not to have it in both. I'm surprised that the FAQ isn't linked on the about page. --[[User:Paraphelion|Paraphelion]] 02:54, Feb 15, 2005 (EST)<br />
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Could we open up our modifications to the community? It seems like there is some interest in them, and it's possible that some downstream users will make modifications that we might find useful... 15:24, Feb 10, 2005 (EST)<br />
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: At this time we realistically don't have the resources to support a release. More and more, the changes are mostly cosmetic and not functional anyway. What we will definitely do moving forward is push bug fixes (and features if there is interest) upstream so that everyone can benefit. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 22:57, Feb 10, 2005 (EST)<br />
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I'm not suggesting a full release. I'm suggesting making our patches available. For the spellchecker, for example. Last I heard, MediaWiki is reluctant to uptake spellchecking because Wikipedia servers can't handle the load. (Or at least that's what the rumors say.) If enough downstream users show an interest, I think they might change their minds. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 03:23, Feb 11, 2005 (EST)<br />
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I remember that our modifications aren't in patch form... Could we possibly give read-only access to our cvs? Are we using a cvs? [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 03:41, Feb 11, 2005 (EST)<br />
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: CVS is not used for the LQ Wiki. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 16:51, Feb 11, 2005 (EST)<br />
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How about just an archive of our current PHP code? Surely y'all make backups? [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 17:26, Feb 11, 2005 (EST)<br />
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: As I mentioned earlier, just releasing the code without being able to support it in any way is probably not in anyones best interest. Aside from that, I don't want it to be seen as a fork, which it isn't. Users will get 100% of the benefits by us pushing bugfixes upstream. If there is interest in the spell checker (or anything else we have here) upstream we'd be more than happy to push that too. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 10:07, Feb 13, 2005 (EST)<br />
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I'm not talking about a formal fork, with the support and code maintenance involved. I'm talking about an open documentation project, based on open source software, making its modifications to that software public.<br />
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Ideally, since we're only making modifications, not a full fork, we should make those modifications available in the form of patches. In addition to being helpful for third-party users of MediaWiki software, it would help us when it comes time for us to upgrade to the next MediaWiki release, and it would make it easier for MediaWiki to upload our modifications. I fully agree that getting MediaWiki to upload our mods is the best solution, since that would mean that we would no longer have to maintain the code ourselves.<br />
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The current method of handing out our modifications, which consists of: &quot;email Jeremy, and he'll fish out the bit you need and email it to you&quot; is not convenient for either party. I think I've seen about six requests for our code in wiki, and I doubt that many requests have made it to you.<br />
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As I said, I think the ideal solution is to make our modifications available in patch form. But I realize that such a move would probably involve a lot of work, and I'm trying to suggest a compromise solution. Instead of having to exchange emails, all you would have to do is grunt &quot;Code's over there. Help yourself.&quot; We should make it clear that we don't support the code, we're just handing it out to anybody who wants it. If somebody finds a bug, they can tell us about it, but we'll probably only fix it if the bug directly affects us. Patches would be welcome.<br />
<br />
Our main added feature is spellchecking. There has been some interest in a spellchecking feature over at the Wikipedia. However, spellchecking would put an additional strain on their servers, so they haven't rolled their own yet. I think MediaWiki would only put in spellchecking as an optional feature if there was strong interest downstream. Some downstream wikis using an experimental and unsupported spellchecker would be a strong argument in favor of formal inclusion of a spellchecker option.<br />
<br />
Something similar could be said for any additional feature we might make in the future. If we're adding the feature ourselves, then there is probably some reason why it isn't in the MediaWiki code already, and it will only be added as an option if there is strong downstream interest. The existance of a patch would no doubt help.<br />
<br />
Even if one of our modifications is cosmetic, and not worthy of being included in MediaWiki, we should still make it available. There is no telling what an administrator might find helpful.<br />
<br />
The LQwiki's main need right now is additional contributors, ideally ones with experience in Linux and/or wikis. Having wiki patches available would give us greater visibility in the wiki community, especially with administrators.<br />
<br />
We might even attract some additional administration staff, who might be willing to help with other LQ projects.<br />
<br />
Lastly, I think that providing documentation for wiki administration falls under the subject matter of this wiki. I don't think it's a stretch to include wiki code cookbooks. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 15:46, Feb 13, 2005 (EST)<br />
<br />
We would not be providing a sealed software package to a helpless user. We would be providing prewritten cookbook code to an administrator, who would hopefully have the coding skills needed to modify our code to their own situation. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 17:00, Feb 13, 2005 (EST)<br />
<br />
Because MediaWiki is distributed under the GPL, you MUST make your modifications available to the public in some manner. A good reason to roll your changes back into the original is so that you don't have to re-patch your code whenever you want to upgrade to the new version. [[User:Xxxyyy|Xxxyyy]] 19:28, Mar 10, 2005 (EST)<br />
<br />
Correction, we only have to provide the code if we redistribute the program. That's my understanding, at least. If we were handing out or selling binaries we would have to make the code available at no more cost than the cost of physically creating the media. Since we ''aren't'' handing out binaries, but only using the MediaWiki engine internally, we aren't required by the GPL to hand out code. Google, for example, uses Linux to power their proprietary search engine magic. They, or so I have heard, did make modifications to Fedora Linux in order to use it in their operations, but since they only use it internally, they don't have to hand out their top-secret secret sauce.<br />
<br />
I just happen to think that handing out our modifications is a good idea. To a certain extent, Jeremy agrees with me. Where we differ is how to go about it.<br />
<br />
Jeremy would love to roll back our changes to MediaWiki. Problem is, most of our changes are cosmetic, only of use to us - or so we think, no telling what another wiki-admin might do with it. MediaWiki hasn't shown much interest in adapting our changes that aren't cosmetic. The main example being the spellchecker. (Making our code more easily available might change that though.)<br />
<br />
I'm supporting making our code available to anyone who passes by. Right now, you could get the code by emailing Jeremy (I think, don't quote me on that), but that's not exactly convenient for anybody concerened.<br />
<br />
Jeremy is worried that if we make our code easily available, people will think we're doing our own offical fork, and expect us to maintain it and provide support. Our coding room, which consists of exactly two part-time coders, who also keep the entire LQ site up and running, simply doesn't have the resources to do that. <br />
<br />
I'd like some compromise plan - make our modifications easily available, but also stave off any requests for support with a clear, upfront, STFU. [[User:Crazyeddie|Crazyeddie]] 03:43, Mar 11, 2005 (EST)<br />
<br />
== Article diffs hard to interpret ==<br />
<br />
Is there some reason that the diffs in this wiki are so different in appearance from the default? The color highlighting seems to be completely missing, and looking at the diffs isn't nearly as useful as a result. --[[User:Yath|Yath]] 16:04, Jul 26, 2005 (EDT)<br />
<br />
:Thanks for the feedback Yath. I'll look into this. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 09:18, Jul 27, 2005 (EDT)<br />
<br />
::This has been fixed - Thanks again. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 11:34, Jul 27, 2005 (EDT)<br />
<br />
:::Thanks that's much better. --[[User:Yath|Yath]] 12:23, Jul 28, 2005 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== Your RSS feed now included in Planet Wiki ==<br />
<br />
Hi, I included your RSS feed in [http://planetwiki.wikinerds.org/ Planet Wiki], a service of the [http://www.wikinerds.org/ Wikinerds Community] which offers an online news aggregator that collects various RSS feeds from many wikis around the WikiWikiWeb. In this way more people may find your wiki and become contributors. If you have any maximum-hits policy please [http://nsk.wikinerds.org/ contact me through email]. Good luck with your wikisite! [[User:Www.wikinerds.org|Www.wikinerds.org]] 07:18, Jul 29, 2005 (EDT)<br />
<br />
:Thanks! [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 11:17, Jul 29, 2005 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== link to linux-net ==<br />
<br />
Is there someplace to put a link to the linux networking<br />
development wiki? http://linux-net.osdl.org<br />
<br />
== merging other Linux wiki -- Main Page locked ==<br />
<br />
On<br />
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Talk:Linux_For_Newbies<br />
, someone suggested merging that wiki with this Linux Questions wiki.<br />
The *only* reason given for not merging these wiki is that the main page of Linux Questions (unlike every other page of both wiki) is not editable.<br />
<br />
* Should the Main Page be locked?<br />
* Should these wiki be merged?<br />
--[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 17:16, Jan 13, 2006 (EST)<br />
<br />
:I'm not sure what is meant by "merged", but it doesn't look like the discussion about this topic is too active at the link you mentioned as there are only two comments with the most recent one being four months old. That being said, we'd surely encourage participation here at the LQ Wiki and I'd agree that often times content is far too spread out. We'd be happy to provide the resources needed on this one. While the main page is locked, the talk page can be used to discuss entirely new sections. It should also be noted that content here can be either CC or GFDL (although of course the two can't be mixed). If there is anything else I can help with, let me know. [[User:Jeremy|Jeremy]] 21:06, Jan 14, 2006 (EST)<br />
<br />
== Dos problemitas que tengo - 2 problems that i have ==<br />
moved to [[User talk:Weimarcastro]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Applications&diff=27801
Applications
2006-05-06T10:01:46Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edits by Oriflame (Oriflame); changed back to last version by Wade Hampton</p>
<hr />
<div>Use the pages leading from this section to collect notes and information on common Linux software!<br />
Please read the [[LQWiki:Do's and Dont's]] before editing this page.<br />
<br />
==Development==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Development<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*[[Compiler]]<br />
*[[Integrated Development Environment]]<br />
*[[Web development]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Multimedia applications==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Multimedia applications<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* 3D Graphics<br />
** [[3D modeling]]<br />
* 2D Graphics<br />
** [[Image browser]]<br />
** [[Image manipulation]]<br />
** [[CAD]]<br />
* Audio<br />
** [[Music player]]<br />
** [[Sound server]]<br />
** [[Midi]]<br />
** [[Audio editor]]<br />
** [[Audio conversion]]<br />
** [[Audio conversion Software]]<br />
** [[Synthesis]]<br />
* Video<br />
** [[Video capture]]<br />
** [[Video editor]]<br />
** [[Video player]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Networking and Internet==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Networking<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Client<br />
** [[Email client]]<br />
** [[Samba]]<br />
** [[Instant Messaging]]<br />
** [[Internet Relay Chat]]<br />
** [[Web browser]]<br />
** [[Java]]<br />
*Server<br />
** [[Web Server]]<br />
** [[Mail Server]]<br />
** [[FTP Server]]<br />
** [[Proxy Server]]<br />
** [[Samba Server]]<br />
** [[Terminal Server]]<br />
*Peer to peer<br />
** [[File sharing]]<br />
*[[Analysis and Troubleshooting]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Office and Productivity==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Office and Productivity<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* [[Citation Management]]<br />
* [[Database]]<br />
* [[Database tools]]<br />
* [[Editor|Text Editor]]<br />
* [[Office suite]]<br />
* [[Personal Information Management]]<br />
* [[Spreadsheet]]<br />
* [[Text processing]]<br />
* [[Word processor]]<br />
* [[Presentation]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Education==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Education<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
*Quizzing<br />
** [[keduca]]<br />
*Typing<br />
** [[tuxtype]]<br />
** [[ktouch]]<br />
*Writing<br />
** [[diction]]<br />
** [[style]]<br />
** [[rmutt]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Utilities==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Utilities<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* [[Backup]]<br />
* [[CD/DVD Burning]]<br />
* [[CD Image Conversion]]<br />
* [[File manager]]<br />
* [[File recovery]]<br />
* [[Installing Software]]<br />
* [[Security]]<br />
* [[System configuration]]<br />
* [[System Statistics]]<br />
* [[Terminal emulator]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Miscellaneous==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Miscellaneous<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* [[Emulation]]<br />
* [[PVR]]<br />
* [[Scientific applications]]<br />
* [[Silly applications]]<br />
* [[Useful Sites]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==X (GUI)==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! X (GUI)<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* [[Desktop environment]]s<br />
* [[Window manager]]s<br />
* [[X utilities]]<br />
<br />
* '''[[X Window System]]'''<br />
**[[General Tips]]<br />
**[[Programming in X]] <!--Formatted like this a subsections rather--><br />
**[[Configuring X|Configuring]] <!--app list, so should look different --><br />
**[[Screenshots]]<br />
**[[Remote desktop connection]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Linux/Windows equivalent software==<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Linux/Windows equivalent software<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* [[Linux software equivalent to Windows software]] (on this Wiki)<br />
* [http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html Linux/Windows Equivalents table] (external site)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/tools.htm List of Opensource software or free tools for linux]<br />
*[[Useful Sites]]<br />
*[[A useable example desktop|An example desktop's program listing for Debian Sarge]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Fedora&diff=21747
Fedora
2006-04-13T13:06:16Z
<p>Skyline: FC5 update</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Fedora Core''' is the new name for the [[Red Hat]] [[Linux]] (RHL) series of [[distribution]]s. Once Red Hat Linux reached version 9 (code-named "Shrike"), [[Red Hat]] decided that it was time to split their core product into two directions: <br />
<br />
* ''Fedora'', which would become a community-developed cutting edge R&D distribution where the latest and greatest Linux technologies would appear first. It focuses on the hobbyist and developer desktop (desktop Linux). An operating system built exclusively from free software and is available for free download.<br />
* ''Red Hat Enterprise Linux'', which is a less cutting-edge, more stable, better supported version of Linux based on snapshots of Fedora taken every so often (typically once every year or so). It is not free but is available at a cost of over $150.<br />
<br />
Fedora continues Red Hat's tradition of building a super-modern, if slightly unstable, Linux desktop, and it is extremely popular. It is an excellent distro for newbies as long as they're willing to rough and tumble it with the Linux developers.<br />
<br />
==Latest major release==<br />
The latest major release of Fedora Core, is '''Fedora Core 5''' (aka "FC5" or "Bordeaux"). You can find out more information about this from the [http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc5/ Fedora Core 5 release notes] and the [http://fedora.redhat.com/ Fedora Project homepage].<br />
<br />
==Miscellaneous==<br />
FC3 makes use of [[Project Utopia]] for autodetecting and autoloading hardware drivers.<br />
<br />
Fedora Core 2 ("Tettnang") saw a somewhat buggy first implementation of the NSA's [http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/ Security Enhanced Linux] project however this was refined greatly for the release of FC3 and became the first major distribution to implement this finer-grained security model in any great detail.<br />
<br />
===Fedora Core 3 - YUM configuration note===<br />
The /etc/yum.conf file in Fedora Core 3 should typically contain a small set of general repository independent settings - to complement this, the actual repositories are now set up as separate files in /etc/yum.repos.d/<br />
<br />
You can leave your alternative repositories (such as DAG etc..) in a disabled state by default with the:<br />
<br />
enabled=0<br />
<br />
option set in their respective repo files. You can then enable the repository when needed, with:<br />
<br />
yum --enablerepo <your_repository_name> <your_command><br />
<br />
For example:<br />
<br />
yum --enablerepo dag install rxvt<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Fedora tips & tricks]]<br />
*[[Yum]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://fedora.redhat.com Fedora Project homepage]<br />
*[http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/ Fedora Project wiki]<br />
*[http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ release notes]<br />
*[http://www.fedoraforum.org/ FedoraForum]<br />
*[http://www.fedoranews.org FedoraNEWS.ORG - "a public community news information site for Fedora Users"]<br />
*[http://www.fedorafaq.org/ Unofficial Fedora FAQ]<br />
*[http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/updates/index.html Keeping Fedora up to date with Yum]<br />
*[http://www.madpenguin.org/cms/html/47/1570.html Fedora Core 2 review] - from Madpenguin.org<br />
*[http://www.redhat.com/magazine/001nov04/features/fedoracore3/ Fedora Core 3 - an overview by Warren Togami and Colin Charles]<br />
*Officially recognized LQ [http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/f35 Fedora forum]<br />
*Stanton-finley installation and configuration [http://www.stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_4_installation_notes.html guide]<br />
*[http://www.simisen.com/jmg/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.GNUJavaOnFedora Some notes on using GNU's Java on FC4]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Command_options&diff=22075
Command options
2006-03-23T18:25:52Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of 1143105428, changed back to last version by SciYro</p>
<hr />
<div>Command-line options ('''Command options''' or flags) are parameters given to a [[command line]] program to alter the way it runs. One of the most familiar examples of their usage is <tt>ls -l</tt>, where ''-l'' is a flag telling <tt>ls</tt> to use the command's "long" format.<br />
<br />
==Types of Options==<br />
<br />
* The simplest options are single-letter flags like the <tt>-l</tt> above. They can be combined into a single word, like <tt>ls -la</tt> to use the '''l'''ong format and list '''a'''ll files.<br />
<br />
* Some command options take arguments. Then the program knows not only that the option was given, but also gets some additional information. An example is <tt>ssh -l myname myhost.myisp.com</tt>, where the <tt>-l</tt> option is given the parameter <tt>myname</tt> to tell [[ssh]] what username to use when connecting. These options can be combined with the first type, though they must be the last option in the word, like <tt>ssh -Xl myname myhost.myisp.com</tt>, where the <tt>X</tt> tells ssh to try to forward X connections, and the <tt>l</tt> is the same as before.<br />
<br />
* long options of the X type use a single <tt>-</tt> and consist of more than one letter. They can take arguments or not. For example, <tt>emacs -geometry +0-0</tt> uses the <tt>geometry</tt> option to tell [[emacs]] to place itself in the corner of the screen.<br />
<br />
* long options of the GNU type use the double <tt>--</tt>. <tt>ls --all</tt> is the same as <tt>ls -a</tt>. Long and single-letter arguments can be mixed on the same commandline, but not in the same word. Long options of this type that take arguments sometimes use an equals sign instead of a space to separate the option name from its argument.<br />
<br />
* When running a program on a data file that may be mistaken for an option, the -- option can be helpful. This option shows that the option listing is over, and the next input will be a datafile. (Example: rm -- -f would delete the file "-f")<br />
<br />
==How to write programs that take options==<br />
<br />
* [[C]] programs can use the <tt>getopt()</tt> function to interpret single-letter command options. <tt>getopt_long()</tt> finds long options with '<tt>--</tt>' before them, while <tt>getopt_long_only()</tt> can find long options with either '<tt>--</tt>' or '<tt>-</tt>'. All of these are described in the getopt() [[man]] page, or read the [[info]] page wich has other alternatives as well as getopt(), read <tt>info libc</tt> (see External links below).<br />
* [[Shell scripts]] can use the <tt>getopt</tt> program.<br />
* [[bash]] scripts can use the <tt>getopts</tt> [[builtin]] command.<br />
* [[Perl]] scripts can use the Getopt::Std or Getopt::Long module.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
<br />
* [http://man.linuxquestions.org/index.php?query=getopt&section=1&type=2 getopt man page] - for shell scripts (including bash)<br />
* [http://man.linuxquestions.org/index.php?query=getopt&section=3&type=2 getopt() man page] - for C programs<br />
* [http://man.linuxquestions.org/index.php?query=bash&section=0&type=2 bash man page] - for bash scripts<br />
* [http://man.linuxquestions.org/index.php?query=Getopt%3A%3ALong&section=0&type=2 Getopt::Long] and [http://man.linuxquestions.org/index.php?query=Getopt%3A%3AStd&section=0&type=2 Getopt::Std] - for perl<br />
<br />
:''This section is a [[LQWiki:stub articles|stub]] and needs to be finished. [[LQWiki:plunging forward|plunge forward]] and [[LQWiki:How to edit a page|help it grow]]!''</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Xinit&diff=25507
Xinit
2006-03-23T18:25:50Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of 1143105428, changed back to last version by Secesh</p>
<hr />
<div>The xinit program is used to start the X Window System server and a first client program on systems that cannot start X directly from /etc/init or in environments that use multiple window systems. When this first client exits, xinit will kill the X server and then terminate.<br />
<br />
If no specific client program is given on the command line, xinit will look for a file in the user's home directory called .xinitrc to run as a shell script to start up client programs. If no such file exists, xinit will use the following as a default:<br />
<br />
xterm -geometry +1+1 -n login -display :0<br />
<br />
If no specific server program is given on the command line, xinit will look for a file in the user's home directory called .xserverrc to run as a shell script to start up the server. If no such file exists, xinit will use the following as a default:<br />
<br />
X :0<br />
<br />
Note that this assumes that there is a program named X in the current search path. However, servers are usually named Xdisplaytype where displaytype is the type of graphics display which is driven by this server. The site administrator should, therefore, make a link to the appropriate type of server on the machine, or create a shell script that runs xinit with the appropriate server.<br />
<br />
Note, when using a .xserverrc script be sure to ``exec'' the real X server. Failing to do this can make the X server slow to start and exit. For example:<br />
<br />
exec Xdisplaytype<br />
<br />
An important point is that programs which are run by .xinitrc should be run in the background if they do not exit right away, so that they don't prevent other programs from starting up. However, the last long-lived program started (usually a window manager or terminal emulator) should be left in the foreground so that the script won't exit (which indicates that the user is done and that xinit should exit).<br />
<br />
An alternate client and/or server may be specified on the command line. The desired client program and its arguments should be given as the first command line arguments to xinit. To specify a particular server command line, append a double dash (--) to the xinit command line (after any client and arguments) followed by the desired server command.<br />
<br />
Both the client program name and the server program name must begin with a slash (/) or a period (.). Otherwise, they are treated as an arguments to be appended to their respective startup lines. This makes it possible to add arguments (for example, foreground and background colors) without having to retype the whole command line.<br />
<br />
If an explicit server name is not given and the first argument following the double dash (--) is a colon followed by a digit, xinit will use that number as the display number instead of zero. All remaining arguments are appended to the server command line.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Apt-file&diff=23884
Apt-file
2006-03-23T18:25:48Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of 1143105428, changed back to last version by Jeremy</p>
<hr />
<div>'''apt-file''' is an application to search for files in the [[Debian]] repository. Its use is similar to [[apt-get]], for example:<br /><br />
<br />
Update the package contents:<br /><br />
<tt>apt-file update</tt><br /><br />
<br />
Search some some file:<br /><br />
<tt>apt-file search /path/to/some.file</tt><br /><br />
<br />
Remove the package content files:<br /><br />
<tt>apt-file purge</tt><br /></div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Objdump&diff=25472
Objdump
2006-03-23T18:25:03Z
<p>Skyline: rv.</p>
<hr />
<div>'''<tt>objdump</tt>''' is a tool to work with [[binary]] [[object file]]s. It is part of the [[GNU]] [[binutils]].<br />
<br />
<tt>objdump</tt> can be used for disassembly, with the <tt>-d</tt> flag, eg.<br />
objdump -d executable<br />
<br />
If the executable has been compiled with debugging information, the <tt>-S</tt> flag will intermix source and disassembled code.<br />
<br />
The <tt>--syms</tt> flag shows symbol information.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Md5sum&diff=24160
Md5sum
2006-03-23T18:23:53Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Grifferz, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''md5sum''' is a program for verifying that contents of a file have been exactly reproduced without having access to the original file. It is often used for large files like [[ISO]] images that must be verified before they are used. A large number called the MD5 checksum (MD5sum) is calculated from the file's contents in a reproducible way that, with extremely high probability, will never produce the same MD5sum for different files. The user compares the MD5sum of the downloaded file to that obtained separately from the original source.<br />
<br />
The algorithm is designed to make it difficult to tamper with the file while still producing the same MD5sum for the tampered file. If two instances of a file have the same MD5sum, the user is assured that the instances are identical. If one is the official version, so is the other.<br />
<br />
To compute the MD5sum of a file (e.g., tmp.iso) and display it as a [[hex]] number, execute the command:<br />
$ md5sum tmp.iso<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
You can use the -c option to md5sum to check the files against the md5sum file as below.<br />
$ md5sum -c md5sum.txt <br />
<br />
To check the md5sum from a just burned dvd: <br />
$ md5sum /dev/dvd<br />
<br />
Trailing zero's and nuls at the end can change the MD5 hash.<br />
So to calculate the md5sum we need to:<br /><br />
1) find the size of the ISO in bytes<br /><br />
2) run dd with this exact size in bytes: dd if=/dev/dvd | head --bytes=<size> | md5sum<br /><br />
So for example:<br />
$ dd if=/dev/dvd | head --bytes=3621957632 | md5sum<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
<br />
*[http://man.linuxquestions.org/index.php?query=md5sum&section=0&type=2 md5sum man page]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Grip&diff=23304
Grip
2006-03-22T21:04:51Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Popsi, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Grip''' is a audio CD player and CD ripper/encoder.<br />
<br />
It can be easily configured to use various audio encoders when ripping to produce [[MP3]] or [[ogg]] Vorbis audio files.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://nostatic.org/grip/ Grip homepage]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=User:AaronPeterson&diff=22996
User:AaronPeterson
2006-03-22T21:04:47Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Popsi, changed back to last version by Jeremy</p>
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<div>This is me!<br />
<br />
= Wiki Philosophy =<br />
I've argued quite a bit with the wiki admins here, but they've slowly managed to get me to follow some of their formatting guidelines... some of it grudingly.. and it appears that they are no longer militantly nuking my work.. and new wiki software has addressed many of my concerns with the wiki's operability. I really really want [[Back Links]]... so far as to say this wiki NEEDS back links support.<br />
<br />
I also will write Member Of: Category 1 Category 2 on the top of every page that I can... Who really cares if the maintainers can write? What we care about is if they can <I>Communicate</I><br />
<br />
= Contact Information =<br />
alpeterson@wsu.edu<br />
509 332 7697 (WA, USA)<br />
ICQ 2302806<br />
YAHOO incinerated yahoo com<br />
MSN aaron_pet@hotmail.com (spam away) I had this well before MS bought it<br />
<br />
[[User:AaronPeterson]] is what I think i was tricked into writing my bio info on...<br />
<br />
[[User:Aaron Peterson/Alternate Main Page]]<br />
<br />
well...<br />
<br />
= My Media =<br />
http://escargot.icehouse.net<br />
http://escargot.icehouse.net/mediawiki</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Terminal_Server&diff=24712
Terminal Server
2006-03-22T21:04:44Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Popsi, changed back to last version by DennisDaniels</p>
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<div>Terminal server allows many '[[dumb terminal|dumb]]' clients to log into a server. [[LTSP]] is a fine choice when reviewing terminal server applications.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[FreeNX]] offers a X windows session over a 40kb connection.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=MacOS&diff=23296
MacOS
2006-03-22T21:04:37Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Popsi, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
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<div>'''MacOS''' is the [[OS]] for [[Macintosh]] computers sold by [[Apple]]. Usually divided into the ''classic'' versions (all versions up to MacOS 9), and [[Mac OS X]].<br />
<br />
MacOS was one of the first operating systems with a [[graphical user interface]]. It was much inspired by what was first developed in [[Xerox]]'s Palo Alto Research Center ([[PARC]]). First version of the MacOS was released in 1984.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[HFS]] - MacOS [[filesystem]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Unix_philosophy&diff=22921
Unix philosophy
2006-03-22T21:04:35Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Popsi, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
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<div>'''Unix philosophy''' describes the design choices and overall construction of the framework of [[Unix]] and [[Unix-like]] [[operating system]]s. <br />
<br />
== Overview of Unix philosophy ==<br />
Some of these decisions that have been made into implementing Unix can be described as the Unix philosophy: these include<br />
* small tools to achieve big things - allowing users fine, but wide ranging control over the system enables them to interact, effectively constructing greater and automated functionality. <br />
* creating a common stream-based interface between programs - this allows a great degree of modularity between programs, allowing them to connect together to work in tandem. The Unix construct to join programs is called [[piping]], and is guaranteed to work if the programmer uses the interface of [[standard input]], [[standard output]], and [[standard error]] streams properly.<br />
* not reporting any more than you have to - for example, copying a file will not print out anything if it occurs successfully, but will only say something if there is a problem in the process. This aids with shell scripting, and more specifically, [[piping]].<br />
<br />
== Comments on Unix philosophy ==<br />
Several Unix programmers have commented on Unix philosophy.<br />
<br />
From Doug McIlroy, the man who invented [[piping]]<br />
:''This is the Unix philosophy: Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface.""<br />
<br />
From Rob Pike, one of the greatest [[C]] programmers ever:<br />
<br />
*''Rule 1. You can't tell where a program is going to spend its time. Bottlenecks occur in surprising places, so don't try to second guess and put in a speed hack until you've proven that's where the bottleneck is.''<br />
<br />
*''Rule 2. Measure. Don't tune for speed until you've measured, and even then don't unless one part of the code overwhelms the rest.''<br />
<br />
*''Rule 3. Fancy algorithms are slow when n is small, and n is usually small. Fancy algorithms have big constants. Until you know that n is frequently going to be big, don't get fancy. (Even if n does get big, use Rule 2 first.)''<br />
<br />
*''Rule 4. Fancy algorithms are buggier than simple ones, and they're much harder to implement. Use simple algorithms as well as simple data structures.''<br />
<br />
*''Rule 5. Data dominates. If you've chosen the right data structures and organized things well, the algorithms will almost always be self-evident. Data structures, not algorithms, are central to programming.''<br />
<br />
*''Rule 6. There is no Rule 6.''<br />
<br />
From [[Ken Thompson]], who designed and implemented the first Unix<br />
*''When in doubt, use [[brute force]].'' <br />
(This could be taken to be a summary of the first 4 of Pike's rules.)<br />
<br />
[[ESR|Eric S. Raymond]] summarises his take on the UNIX philosophy as [http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/taoup/html/ch01s06.html 17 Principles], in his book [http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/taoup/ The Art of UNIX Programming].<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[operating system]]<br />
*[[programming]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Fltk&diff=23436
Fltk
2006-03-22T21:04:33Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Popsi, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div><b>fltk</b> is the <b>f</b>ast, <b>l</b>ight <b>t</b>ool<b>k</b>it (pronounced "fulltick"). It's a cross-platform [[C_plus_plus|C++]] [[GUI toolkit]]. As it's name implies, it can produce very small and fast executables.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[gtkmm]]<br />
*[[toad]]<br />
*[[wxWidgets]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.fltk.org/ FLTK homepage]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Netinst&diff=23504
Netinst
2006-03-22T21:04:31Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Popsi, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Netinst''' is the process of installing [[Debian]] with only a minimal install CD -- and [[apt-get]]ting the rest of what you need over the [[network]].<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/ Official Link]<br />
<br />
{{stub}}</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=PDA&diff=22469
PDA
2006-03-22T21:04:28Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Popsi, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>A '''PDA''' ('''P'''ersonal '''D'''ata '''A'''ssistant) is a small, light hand-held computer used as personal organiser. All have inbuilt screens, processors and memory. Some have small keyboards, while others use a combination of stylus and touchscreen to get user input. <br />
<br />
PDAs are increasingly threatened in the marketplace by [[SmartPhones]], which often have similar processing and memory capabilities but offer always-on connectivity. To combat this, PDAs tend to use [[WiFi]] and [[Bluetooth]] technology for obtaining remote data. Don't be surprised if these two camps converge into one over the next two years. There is some effort toward this already, but since PDAs are usually bulkier than cellphones, there is a problem with "holding a bar of soap against my ear" syndrome.<br />
<br />
Many manufacturers make PDAs, the pioneers being Palm and Nokia. Samsung, Hitachi, RIM and Handspring, among others, have joined the market in the last few years. More will come as PDAs gradually achieve capabilities that will be comparable to the best desktop computers of only a few years ago. <br />
<br />
==Linux compatible PDAs==<br />
Most PDA manufacturers do not consider Linux compatibility a high priority. Yet. However, Sharp's [[Zaurus]] range runs on Linux. There is a large amount of Linux-compatible software for Palm OS users, mostly because Palm has been in this game long enough for developers to write for it.<br />
<br />
Linux runs on many HPs, too. There are two major branches of software for PDAs - [[Opie]] (based on Qtopia, based on QT-embedded) and [[GPE]] (based on [[GTK]]+, running X).<br />
<br />
It is possible to install a version of Linux on WindowsCE based PDAs (presumably the distros listed above). However, this will almost certainly void your warranty.<br />
<br />
For those not so foolhardy, probably the best bet is to use a version of either [[SSH]] or [[VNC]] on the handheld and log into the Linux systems remotely.<br />
<br />
==Synchronisation==<br />
To communicate and synchronize data between a PDA and Linux you can use one of these software packages (depeding on the type of PDA):<br />
*[[pilot-link]] -- For [[Palm]]/[[PalmOS]] based PDAs<br />
*[[synce]] -- For [[WindowsCE]] based PDAs<br />
*For PDAs with a Linux based OS it's often possible to use common tools like [[SSH]] and [[FTP]]<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Hardware]]<br />
*[[Laptop]]<br />
*[[Tablet PC]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.handhelds.org/ handhelds.org]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Kpart&diff=23903
Kpart
2006-03-22T15:37:26Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Maryskid, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
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<div>A '''kpart''' is a [[KDE]] concept that allows file viewing capability to be plugged into [[Konqueror]] and other programs. <br />
<br />
Konqueror uses kparts to display everything from [[directories]] to movies. The list of file types that can be displayed in Konqueror is not finite, and new kparts are being written all the time.<br />
<br />
Some people find this a very elegent way to work, because using the same browser for all their files provides a consistant interface. A good example is clicking a link to a pdf on the web. Since the web browser and pdf viewer are the same program the file is opened as smoothly as if were another page of html.<br />
<br />
Some file types can be viewed with a choice of kparts. Html, for example, may be viewed as a graphical page or as markup code. In the Konqueror menu go to View->View Mode to switch the view. You can change the default view from the KDE [[file associations]].<br />
<br />
Besides content display kparts may also specify [[widgets]], which Konqueror augments with the standard toolbar.<br />
<br />
==List of kparts==<br />
:Kparts have been written for many different file types. Here is a list of some of them, with the formats they support:<br />
<br />
* khtml - [[W3C]] complient html display engine<br />
::[[html]]<br />
* kplayer - plays films, using [[MPlayer]]<br />
::[[Quicktime]], [[AVI]], [[Mpeg]]<br />
* QtVisionApplet (installed with qtvision)<br />
::Catured TV, via [[V4L]]<br />
* kGhostview <br />
::[[pdf]], [[postscript]]<br />
* kpdf<br />
::[[pdf]]<br />
* Cuckooo - uses [[OOo]] to display many formats <br />
::All OOo formats, MS Office formats, Corel Office etc<br />
* Embeded advanced text editor<br />
::Any text, with syntax highlighting for most computer languages<br />
* Embeded VIM component<br />
::Text, [[VIM]] style<br />
* Cervista<br />
::[[CVS]]<br />
* FS View Part - view of the filesystem in which files take up space (on screen) proportional to their size (in the filesystem)<br />
:: Files and directories<br />
* Embedable image viewer - simple image viewer<br />
::[[jpeg]], [[png]], [[TIFF]], [[gif]], [[bitmap]], [[svg]] and others<br />
* Image viewer part - fuller featured image viewer, with zooming etc<br />
::[[jpeg]], [[png]], [[TIFF]], [[gif]], [[bitmap]] and others<br />
* Netscape kpart (official name?)<br />
:: Any format for which there is a netscape plugin. Includes flash and [[Java]] applets.<br />
<br />
If you use a format not listed here and understand object oriented programming, kparts are relatively simple to write. In most cases the real rendering work is done by another application and the interface side is mostly specified using [[XML]].<br />
<br />
===External links===<br />
[http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/kparts/] - A good page on creating new kparts.<br />
<br />
[http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~kendy/cuckooo/] - Cuckooo Home page</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=IDE&diff=23341
IDE
2006-03-22T15:37:23Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Maryskid, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''IDE''' can refer to:<br />
* [[Integrated Development Environment]]<br />
* [[Integrated Drive Electronics]]<br />
* Integrated [[Desktop Environment]]<br />
<br />
{{msg:disambig}}</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Mandrake_GUI_filesharing&diff=25522
Mandrake GUI filesharing
2006-03-22T15:37:21Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Maryskid, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Filesharing''' is when you share files and resources between computers. This can be over the internet, or it can be between computers in a private network. This guide focuses on the second. (see [[File sharing]])<br />
<br />
''This guide assumes that you have [[Samba]], [[smb4k]] installed and your [[network]] is running fine.''<br />
<br />
''You won't need any special instructions for sharing with computers with different OS's, it should work for all of them.''<br />
<br />
1. start smb4k. For me this is under <br />
[ Applications-Internet-File transfer-smb4k ]<br />
<br />
2. Start scaning the network. On the left hand side you should see a space with a blue circle and a name. One might be MDKgroup... this is the default workgroup that you are in. The other should be the workgroup of the rest of your network. Let's say this is called workgroup.<br />
<br />
3. Click on workgroup. Now you can see some computers and their names. Let's say that the computer you want to share with is called XPbox<br />
<br />
4. Click on XPbox. if it asks you for a username and password, and you can't get any further with out it, give it.<br />
:4.5 if smb4k doesn't ask you but you are told you aren't allowed to access the resource, then click on the authentication button.<br />
<br />
5. open XPbox by clicking on the plus sign beside it. (+) Now you should see a green folder for the hard drive. it will be of type disk. if you don't see anything, then this is because the other computer doesn't have anything shared.<br />
<br />
6. right click on the disk/resource you want to share. Now click Mount.<br />
<br />
7. Let's say your user name is sloppy.<br />
Navegate to /home/sloppy/smb4k/XPbox to get stuff and put stuff on the XPbox computer.<br />
<br />
8. What about letting XPbox see you? right click on the directory you want to share (lets say home/sloppy) and choose share.<br />
<br />
Thats it! 8.5 simple steps.<br />
if you are having problems with the stufff in the first italics, then you really want a tutorial on networking, samba, installing software (such as) smb4k, and/or windows networking, not with filesharing. ;)</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Zork&diff=24525
Zork
2006-03-22T15:37:19Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Maryskid, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Zork''' was the second of the great early experiments in computer fantasy gaming; see [[ADVENT]]. Originally written on MIT-DM during 1977-1979, later distributed with [[BSD]] Unix (as a patched, sourceless RT-11 [[FORTRAN]] [[binary]]; see [[retrocomputing]]) and commercialized as ‘The Zork Trilogy’ by Infocom. The FORTRAN source was later rewritten for portability and released to [[Usenet]] under the name “Dungeon”. Both FORTRAN “Dungeon” and translated [[C]] versions are available at many [[FTP]] sites; the commercial Zork trilogy is available at http://www.ifarchive.org/ . See also [[grue]]. You can play Zork via a [[Java]] [[Applet]][http://www.forkexec.com/html/play-zork1.html].<br />
<br />
{{Jargon File/Attribution}}</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Vorbis&diff=23534
Vorbis
2006-03-22T15:36:27Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Aidman923, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Vorbis''' is an open-source, patent-free audio compression specification created by the Xiph.org Foundation. It is part of Xiph's [[Ogg]] project to create a complete open-source multimedia format.<br />
<br />
Vorbis is a compression method, not a file format. Vorbis streams must be encapsulated in a bitstream which provides framing and seeking capabilities. By far the most common bitstream is [[Ogg]]; however, in principle any encapsulation could be used. For example, it is possible to embed Vorbis streams in [[AVI]] files.<br />
<br />
Ogg Vorbis files usually have the extension .ogg. They are supported by many [[media player]]s, including [[XMMS]] and [[Winamp]].<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/ Vorbis home page]<br />
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Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Intel_Pro_Wireless&diff=25576
Intel Pro Wireless
2006-03-22T15:36:23Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Aidman923, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Intel]] produces several flavours of wireless chipset and support the production of [[open source]] drivers as well. Projects to support the '''Intel Pro Wireless''' Adapter under linux:<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/ 2100 chipset] <br />
* [http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/ 2200/2915 chipset]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Sshd&diff=22301
Sshd
2006-03-22T15:36:19Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Aidman923, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''sshd''' is the name of the [[daemon]] that implements the [[SSH]] protocol on a server. Typically sshd will spawn a shell for an incoming SSH client, or run a single command and return the output (if any). Many [[Linux]] systems use the [[OpenSSH]] daemon as a [[telnet]] replacement.<br />
<br />
sshd, by default, listens on [[TCP]] [[port]] 22, though it will use a random high-numbered port for outgoing communications. You can also configure sshd to listen on a high-numbered port.<br />
<br />
Typically ssh logins (and failed login attempts) are logged to /var/log/authlog. On many systems the sshd_config file can be found in /etc/ssh/.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Debugging&diff=23622
Debugging
2006-03-22T15:36:17Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Aidman923, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Debugging''' is the process whereby an [[application]] under development is tested, errors are identified, and then corrections are made so that the software performs as required by the specification. Debugging is an essential part of [[software development]] and generally comprises the majority of the time spent on a project.<br />
<br />
=Debugging tools=<br />
<br />
A program can be debugged simply by inserting "print" statements at key parts of the code in order to reveal the contents of program variables. However this can be a time-consuming process, and there are a number of tools that facilitate the debugging process.<br />
<br />
Also choose the right tool for the right job, some bebuggers specialise in only certain ares, others are more general, but can lack more detialed info others can get, feel free to combine bebugging tools as needed.<br />
<br />
* [[gdb]] - the GNU debugger.<br />
* [[strace]] - reveals the system calls made by a running program.<br />
* [[ltrace]] - show the library calls made by a running progam.<br />
* [[IDE]] debuggers - many Integrated Development Environments contain their own debuggers which allow code to be executed one line at a time and provide real-time updates of program variables.<br />
* [[kdb]] - the kernel debugger.<br />
<br />
==<tt>core</tt> files==<br />
<br />
When a Linux program is aborted with the SIGQUIT signal, it leaves a file in the working directory called <tt>core</tt>, which contains binary information about the state of the processor at the time the signal was caught. This information may be of use to [[assembly]] programmers but is not normally helpful to users of higher-level languages such as [[C]] or [[Java]], but can be used sometimes by other programs.<br />
<br />
=See also=<br />
* [[Bug reporting]]<br />
*[[Debuggers]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=LQWiki:History&diff=23741
LQWiki:History
2006-03-22T15:36:15Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Aidman923, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a history of significant events at the LQ Wiki<br />
<br />
=== Time Line ===<br />
Feb 13, 2004: The first page was created.<br />
<br />
March 2, 2004: The Linux Questions Wiki was announced over The Linux Show[http://www.thelinuxshow.com/].<br />
<br />
March 4 or 5, 2004 Also made the [[Slashdot]][http://www.slashdot.org] front page.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Wiki Tools for Viewing history ===<br />
* http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Special:Ancientpages<br />
* http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Special:Newpages<br />
* There is a page history button at the bottom of every page.<br />
<br />
=== Page History Help ===<br />
<br />
*last, shows differences between the version that you click on and the one before it<br />
* current, shows the differences between the way it is now, and the version that you click on<br />
* date, will show you the page as it appeared, and allow you to copy content from it's "edit this page" feature<br />
<br />
: ... I can shed a little light on "cur" and "last". In the page history, if you click on "cur", it'll show you the differences between that version and the current version. The "last" link shows the difference between that version and the previous version (just before it). You can't directly edit the difference pages. If you click on the date on the history page, you can see that version and have a chance to edit it. But if you do, it's a good idea not to actually edit the text. Just put a revert note in the Summary saying what version and whose it was and save it. Of course, reverting should be a last resort. It is much better to try to edit the current version. (copied from a discussion)<br />
<br />
<br />
=== View history of redirected or moved page ===<br />
Enter the below URL, with the page name that you want to see substituted for PAGENAME.<br />
<br />
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki.phtml?title=PAGENAME&redirect=no<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[History of unix]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Md5sum&diff=20995
Md5sum
2006-03-22T15:36:10Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Aidman923, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''md5sum''' is a program for verifying that contents of a file have been exactly reproduced without having access to the original file. It is often used for large files like [[ISO]] images that must be verified before they are used. A large number called the MD5 checksum (MD5sum) is calculated from the file's contents in a reproducible way that, with extremely high probability, will never produce the same MD5sum for different files. The user compares the MD5sum of the downloaded file to that obtained separately from the original source.<br />
<br />
The algorithm is designed to make it difficult to tamper with the file while still producing the same MD5sum for the tampered file. If two instances of a file have the same MD5sum, the user is assured that the instances are identical. If one is the official version, so is the other.<br />
<br />
To compute the MD5sum of a file (e.g., tmp.iso) and display it as a [[hex]] number, execute the command:<br />
$ md5sum tmp.iso<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
You can use the -c option to md5sum to check the files against the md5sum file as below.<br />
$ md5sum -c md5sum.txt <br />
<br />
To check the md5sum from a just burned dvd: <br />
$ md5sum /dev/dvd<br />
<br />
Trailing zero's and nuls at the end can change the MD5 hash.<br />
So to calculate the md5sum we need to:<br /><br />
1) find the size of the ISO in bytes<br /><br />
2) run dd with this exact size in bytes: dd if=/dev/dvd | head --bytes=<size> | md5sum<br /><br />
So for example:<br />
$ dd if=/dev/dvd | head --bytes=3621957632 | md5sum<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
<br />
*[http://man.linuxquestions.org/index.php?query=md5sum&section=0&type=2 md5sum man page]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Ipodlinux:files&diff=23924
Ipodlinux:files
2006-03-22T15:36:07Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Aidman923, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>==Stuff you should know==<br />
If you're going to install linux on your ipod theres two ways to go about it. Firstly you can use prebuilt kernel/binaries and its just a matter of copying files to your ipod (actually a tad more complex). The other option is to download and patch and build the uclinux kernel (mainly so you can choose your own kernel options), but the [http://www.uclinux.org/ uclinux distro] has some really slow servers so I think you should stick with the first one. The way I'll present this is 'Build it Yourself' and 'Using Prebuilt Binaries'.<br />
<br />
I use %1 and %2 to represent the kernel version and the patch version respectively.<br />
<br />
===Files you need===<br />
#Build it yourself<br />
##[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73079&package_id=101451 Boot Loader] - If you have a mac ipod get the mac-ppc version<br />
##[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73079&package_id=73071 Ipod Kernel Patch] - Note the latest version starts with uclinux. Rename it from <b>uclinux-%1-ipod%2.patch.gz</b> to <b>ipodlinux-%1-patch-%2.gz</b> for easier recognition later.<br />
##[http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/ uClinux Kernel Patch] - Download the patch labelled <b>uClinux-%1-uc%2.diff.gz</b> or <b>linux-%1-uc%2.diff.gz</b> (kernel 2.4.x versions only, 2.6 support coming soon).<br />
##[http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/arm-elf-tools/ arm-elf-tools] - A toolchain required for compiling for the ipod.<br />
##[http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/ Vanilla Kernel Sources] - Download the kernel labelled <b>linux-%1.tar.gz</b> or <b>linux-%1.tar.bz2</b>.<br />
##<b>Optional</b> - [http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/dist/ uClinux distribution] - This is incase you want to compile and use uClinux distro programs on your ipod. The source is pretty big so its easier to use cvs and just checkout the ucLinux-dist portion of the tree.<br />
##[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73079&package_id=73279 Root Filesystem] - If you don't want to download and compile the distro yourself (number 6) you will need a root filesystem.<br />
<br />
#Using Prebuilt Binaries<br />
##[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73079&package_id=101451 Boot Loader] - If you have a mac ipod get the mac-ppc version<br />
##[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73079&package_id=73283 Prebuilt Kernel]<br />
##[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73079&package_id=73279 Root Filesystem]<br />
===Organizing Files===<br />
Just dump all the files in a dir somewhere, I will use ~/ipod in the installation/build instructions.<br />
<br />
[[ipodlinux:documentation |Back]] to documentation</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=FreeDOS&diff=22937
FreeDOS
2006-03-22T15:36:05Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Aidman923, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''FreeDOS''' is a free, [[MS-DOS]] compatible [[operating system]].<br />
<br />
The FreeDOS project was founded in 1994 by Jim Hall.<br />
<br />
The [[DOSEMU|DOSemu]] tool runs the FreeDOS kernel to emulate DOS.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[DOS]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.freedos.org/ FreeDOS.org] - Official FreeDOS website</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=PDA&diff=20971
PDA
2006-03-22T12:34:52Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Koharski, changed back to last version by Jeremy</p>
<hr />
<div>A '''PDA''' ('''P'''ersonal '''D'''ata '''A'''ssistant) is a small, light hand-held computer used as personal organiser. All have inbuilt screens, processors and memory. Some have small keyboards, while others use a combination of stylus and touchscreen to get user input. <br />
<br />
PDAs are increasingly threatened in the marketplace by [[SmartPhones]], which often have similar processing and memory capabilities but offer always-on connectivity. To combat this, PDAs tend to use [[WiFi]] and [[Bluetooth]] technology for obtaining remote data. Don't be surprised if these two camps converge into one over the next two years. There is some effort toward this already, but since PDAs are usually bulkier than cellphones, there is a problem with "holding a bar of soap against my ear" syndrome.<br />
<br />
Many manufacturers make PDAs, the pioneers being Palm and Nokia. Samsung, Hitachi, RIM and Handspring, among others, have joined the market in the last few years. More will come as PDAs gradually achieve capabilities that will be comparable to the best desktop computers of only a few years ago. <br />
<br />
==Linux compatible PDAs==<br />
Most PDA manufacturers do not consider Linux compatibility a high priority. Yet. However, Sharp's [[Zaurus]] range runs on Linux. There is a large amount of Linux-compatible software for Palm OS users, mostly because Palm has been in this game long enough for developers to write for it.<br />
<br />
Linux runs on many HPs, too. There are two major branches of software for PDAs - [[Opie]] (based on Qtopia, based on QT-embedded) and [[GPE]] (based on [[GTK]]+, running X).<br />
<br />
It is possible to install a version of Linux on WindowsCE based PDAs (presumably the distros listed above). However, this will almost certainly void your warranty.<br />
<br />
For those not so foolhardy, probably the best bet is to use a version of either [[SSH]] or [[VNC]] on the handheld and log into the Linux systems remotely.<br />
<br />
==Synchronisation==<br />
To communicate and synchronize data between a PDA and Linux you can use one of these software packages (depeding on the type of PDA):<br />
*[[pilot-link]] -- For [[Palm]]/[[PalmOS]] based PDAs<br />
*[[synce]] -- For [[WindowsCE]] based PDAs<br />
*For PDAs with a Linux based OS it's often possible to use common tools like [[SSH]] and [[FTP]]<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Hardware]]<br />
*[[Laptop]]<br />
*[[Tablet PC]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.handhelds.org/ handhelds.org]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=FreeDOS&diff=20942
FreeDOS
2006-03-22T12:33:37Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''FreeDOS''' is a free, [[MS-DOS]] compatible [[operating system]].<br />
<br />
The FreeDOS project was founded in 1994 by Jim Hall.<br />
<br />
The [[DOSEMU|DOSemu]] tool runs the FreeDOS kernel to emulate DOS.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[DOS]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.freedos.org/ FreeDOS.org] - Official FreeDOS website</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Database_tools&diff=22054
Database tools
2006-03-22T12:32:54Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by NanaMiseka</p>
<hr />
<div>These tools can be used to create and manage with your favorite [[Database|database]].<br />
<br />
==Specific applications==<br />
<br />
* [[DBVisualizer]]<br />
* [[DBVisualArchitect]]<br />
* [[DataDino]]<br />
* [[PGAdmin]] ( [[PostgreSQL]] only)<br />
* [[PHPMyAdmin]] ( [[MySQL]] only)<br />
* [[PHPPgAdmin]] ( [[PostgreSQL]] only)<br />
* [[Tora]] ( [[Oracle]], [[MySQL]] and [[PostgreSQL]])<br />
<br />
<br />
''This article is a [[LQWiki:stub_articles|stub]] and needs to be finished. [[LQWiki:plunging_forward|Plunge forward]] and [[LQWiki:How_to_edit_a_page|help it grow]] !''<br></div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Sshd&diff=20951
Sshd
2006-03-22T12:32:49Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''sshd''' is the name of the [[daemon]] that implements the [[SSH]] protocol on a server. Typically sshd will spawn a shell for an incoming SSH client, or run a single command and return the output (if any). Many [[Linux]] systems use the [[OpenSSH]] daemon as a [[telnet]] replacement.<br />
<br />
sshd, by default, listens on [[TCP]] [[port]] 22, though it will use a random high-numbered port for outgoing communications. You can also configure sshd to listen on a high-numbered port.<br />
<br />
Typically ssh logins (and failed login attempts) are logged to /var/log/authlog. On many systems the sshd_config file can be found in /etc/ssh/.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Debugging&diff=20950
Debugging
2006-03-22T12:32:46Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Debugging''' is the process whereby an [[application]] under development is tested, errors are identified, and then corrections are made so that the software performs as required by the specification. Debugging is an essential part of [[software development]] and generally comprises the majority of the time spent on a project.<br />
<br />
=Debugging tools=<br />
<br />
A program can be debugged simply by inserting "print" statements at key parts of the code in order to reveal the contents of program variables. However this can be a time-consuming process, and there are a number of tools that facilitate the debugging process.<br />
<br />
Also choose the right tool for the right job, some bebuggers specialise in only certain ares, others are more general, but can lack more detialed info others can get, feel free to combine bebugging tools as needed.<br />
<br />
* [[gdb]] - the GNU debugger.<br />
* [[strace]] - reveals the system calls made by a running program.<br />
* [[ltrace]] - show the library calls made by a running progam.<br />
* [[IDE]] debuggers - many Integrated Development Environments contain their own debuggers which allow code to be executed one line at a time and provide real-time updates of program variables.<br />
* [[kdb]] - the kernel debugger.<br />
<br />
==<tt>core</tt> files==<br />
<br />
When a Linux program is aborted with the SIGQUIT signal, it leaves a file in the working directory called <tt>core</tt>, which contains binary information about the state of the processor at the time the signal was caught. This information may be of use to [[assembly]] programmers but is not normally helpful to users of higher-level languages such as [[C]] or [[Java]], but can be used sometimes by other programs.<br />
<br />
=See also=<br />
* [[Bug reporting]]<br />
*[[Debuggers]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=LQWiki:History&diff=20949
LQWiki:History
2006-03-22T12:32:43Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a history of significant events at the LQ Wiki<br />
<br />
=== Time Line ===<br />
Feb 13, 2004: The first page was created.<br />
<br />
March 2, 2004: The Linux Questions Wiki was announced over The Linux Show[http://www.thelinuxshow.com/].<br />
<br />
March 4 or 5, 2004 Also made the [[Slashdot]][http://www.slashdot.org] front page.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Wiki Tools for Viewing history ===<br />
* http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Special:Ancientpages<br />
* http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Special:Newpages<br />
* There is a page history button at the bottom of every page.<br />
<br />
=== Page History Help ===<br />
<br />
*last, shows differences between the version that you click on and the one before it<br />
* current, shows the differences between the way it is now, and the version that you click on<br />
* date, will show you the page as it appeared, and allow you to copy content from it's "edit this page" feature<br />
<br />
: ... I can shed a little light on "cur" and "last". In the page history, if you click on "cur", it'll show you the differences between that version and the current version. The "last" link shows the difference between that version and the previous version (just before it). You can't directly edit the difference pages. If you click on the date on the history page, you can see that version and have a chance to edit it. But if you do, it's a good idea not to actually edit the text. Just put a revert note in the Summary saying what version and whose it was and save it. Of course, reverting should be a last resort. It is much better to try to edit the current version. (copied from a discussion)<br />
<br />
<br />
=== View history of redirected or moved page ===<br />
Enter the below URL, with the page name that you want to see substituted for PAGENAME.<br />
<br />
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki.phtml?title=PAGENAME&redirect=no<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[History of unix]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Objdump&diff=20946
Objdump
2006-03-22T12:32:40Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''<tt>objdump</tt>''' is a tool to work with [[binary]] [[object file]]s. It is part of the [[GNU]] [[binutils]].<br />
<br />
<tt>objdump</tt> can be used for disassembly, with the <tt>-d</tt> flag, eg.<br />
objdump -d executable<br />
<br />
If the executable has been compiled with debugging information, the <tt>-S</tt> flag will intermix source and disassembled code.<br />
<br />
The <tt>--syms</tt> flag shows symbol information.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Md5sum&diff=20945
Md5sum
2006-03-22T12:32:26Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''md5sum''' is a program for verifying that contents of a file have been exactly reproduced without having access to the original file. It is often used for large files like [[ISO]] images that must be verified before they are used. A large number called the MD5 checksum (MD5sum) is calculated from the file's contents in a reproducible way that, with extremely high probability, will never produce the same MD5sum for different files. The user compares the MD5sum of the downloaded file to that obtained separately from the original source.<br />
<br />
The algorithm is designed to make it difficult to tamper with the file while still producing the same MD5sum for the tampered file. If two instances of a file have the same MD5sum, the user is assured that the instances are identical. If one is the official version, so is the other.<br />
<br />
To compute the MD5sum of a file (e.g., tmp.iso) and display it as a [[hex]] number, execute the command:<br />
$ md5sum tmp.iso<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
You can use the -c option to md5sum to check the files against the md5sum file as below.<br />
$ md5sum -c md5sum.txt <br />
<br />
To check the md5sum from a just burned dvd: <br />
$ md5sum /dev/dvd<br />
<br />
Trailing zero's and nuls at the end can change the MD5 hash.<br />
So to calculate the md5sum we need to:<br /><br />
1) find the size of the ISO in bytes<br /><br />
2) run dd with this exact size in bytes: dd if=/dev/dvd | head --bytes=<size> | md5sum<br /><br />
So for example:<br />
$ dd if=/dev/dvd | head --bytes=3621957632 | md5sum<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
<br />
*[http://man.linuxquestions.org/index.php?query=md5sum&section=0&type=2 md5sum man page]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Dockapps&diff=23317
Dockapps
2006-03-22T12:32:21Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dockapps''' are small graphical tools users of [[window manager]]s with a dock (such as [[WindowMaker]] and [[fluxbox]]) can use for all sorts of useful functions, from having a goofy looking clock, to monitoring the system, to alerting to the arrival of e-mail or other system events.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[System Statistics]]<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.dockapps.org Dockapps homepage]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=FTP_Install&diff=22748
FTP Install
2006-03-22T12:32:19Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Stalkerofursoul, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>An '''FTP install''' is a means of installing an operating system using the [[ftp]] [[protocol]] instead of forcing the person doing the install to have the complete package on hand. Most [[distro]]s allow this type of install, and will only require a single [[boot floppy]] to [[bootstrap]] the [[installation]].<br />
<br />
Some advantages to this installation method are: <br />
<br />
# Having access to the latest system binaries (if you choose to run a development or -current version of the OS<br />
# Only download the software you need (not a whole CD worth of stuff you don't want)<br />
# Install an entire [[OS]] using a single floppy disk<br />
<br />
The obvious drawback is that installation will take a long time on a slow connection.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Debugging&diff=20905
Debugging
2006-03-22T00:16:50Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Mrmortisland, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Debugging''' is the process whereby an [[application]] under development is tested, errors are identified, and then corrections are made so that the software performs as required by the specification. Debugging is an essential part of [[software development]] and generally comprises the majority of the time spent on a project.<br />
<br />
=Debugging tools=<br />
<br />
A program can be debugged simply by inserting "print" statements at key parts of the code in order to reveal the contents of program variables. However this can be a time-consuming process, and there are a number of tools that facilitate the debugging process.<br />
<br />
Also choose the right tool for the right job, some bebuggers specialise in only certain ares, others are more general, but can lack more detialed info others can get, feel free to combine bebugging tools as needed.<br />
<br />
* [[gdb]] - the GNU debugger.<br />
* [[strace]] - reveals the system calls made by a running program.<br />
* [[ltrace]] - show the library calls made by a running progam.<br />
* [[IDE]] debuggers - many Integrated Development Environments contain their own debuggers which allow code to be executed one line at a time and provide real-time updates of program variables.<br />
* [[kdb]] - the kernel debugger.<br />
<br />
==<tt>core</tt> files==<br />
<br />
When a Linux program is aborted with the SIGQUIT signal, it leaves a file in the working directory called <tt>core</tt>, which contains binary information about the state of the processor at the time the signal was caught. This information may be of use to [[assembly]] programmers but is not normally helpful to users of higher-level languages such as [[C]] or [[Java]], but can be used sometimes by other programs.<br />
<br />
=See also=<br />
* [[Bug reporting]]<br />
*[[Debuggers]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=LQWiki:History&diff=20904
LQWiki:History
2006-03-22T00:16:49Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Mrmortisland, changed back to last version by Crazyeddie</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a history of significant events at the LQ Wiki<br />
<br />
=== Time Line ===<br />
Feb 13, 2004: The first page was created.<br />
<br />
March 2, 2004: The Linux Questions Wiki was announced over The Linux Show[http://www.thelinuxshow.com/].<br />
<br />
March 4 or 5, 2004 Also made the [[Slashdot]][http://www.slashdot.org] front page.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Wiki Tools for Viewing history ===<br />
* http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Special:Ancientpages<br />
* http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Special:Newpages<br />
* There is a page history button at the bottom of every page.<br />
<br />
=== Page History Help ===<br />
<br />
*last, shows differences between the version that you click on and the one before it<br />
* current, shows the differences between the way it is now, and the version that you click on<br />
* date, will show you the page as it appeared, and allow you to copy content from it's "edit this page" feature<br />
<br />
: ... I can shed a little light on "cur" and "last". In the page history, if you click on "cur", it'll show you the differences between that version and the current version. The "last" link shows the difference between that version and the previous version (just before it). You can't directly edit the difference pages. If you click on the date on the history page, you can see that version and have a chance to edit it. But if you do, it's a good idea not to actually edit the text. Just put a revert note in the Summary saying what version and whose it was and save it. Of course, reverting should be a last resort. It is much better to try to edit the current version. (copied from a discussion)<br />
<br />
<br />
=== View history of redirected or moved page ===<br />
Enter the below URL, with the page name that you want to see substituted for PAGENAME.<br />
<br />
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki.phtml?title=PAGENAME&redirect=no<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[History of unix]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=In_the_beginning_was_the_command_line&diff=23048
In the beginning was the command line
2006-03-22T00:16:41Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Mrmortisland, changed back to last version by Crazyeddie</p>
<hr />
<div>'''''In the Beginning was the Command Line''''' has been perceived by many as an excellent essay about the history of computing. Written in 1999 by [[hacker]] novelist Neal Stephenson, it's still seen as relevant today, and many would say it should be read by everyone with an interest or involvement in computers.<br />
<br />
The orignal essay was written as [[slashdot]] post, and was later expanded by Stephenson into a small commerical book. In 2004, Garrett Birkel released an updated, annotated [http://home.earthlink.net/~android606/commandline/index.html version].<br />
<br />
===See also:===<br />
<br />
* [[command line]]<br />
* [[history]]<br />
* [[linux books]]<br />
<br />
===External links:===<br />
<br />
*[http://www.spack.org/wiki/InTheBeginningWasTheCommandLine The original slashdot essay of "In the beginning was the command line" ''(I think?)'']<br />
<br />
*[http://www.cryptonomicon.com/beginning.html The expanded version]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=End_User_Manual:Getting_more_info_(and_help!)&diff=24816
End User Manual:Getting more info (and help!)
2006-03-22T00:15:52Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Mrfrosty, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>The previous chapters have provided a guide on how to use the graphical desktop of a typical Linux system. However, they have just scratched the surface of the features and functions of the Desktop environment and the applications therein. In this section we shall look at the resources available to a user to get more information and help.<br />
<br />
==Meta-Information==<br />
This article is part of the [[End User Manual]], which is based, in whole or in part, on "User Guide to Using the Linux Desktop", by Nah Soo Hoe and Colin Charles. It was released by the copyright holders, the United Nations Development Programme’s Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (UNDP-APDIP), under the terms of the Creative Commons (attribution variant) license. The original can be found here: http://www.iosn.net/training/end-user-manual/ .<br />
<br />
The End User Manual is intended for the use of users without prior Linux or PC experience who wish to learn how to use linux. The original authors intended for the User Guide to be as generic as possible, but in some cases, this was not possible. In these cases, [[Fedora]] was used as a baseline. All desktop directions use refer to the [[Gnome]] desktop. These choices are not intended as an endorsement of these programs.<br />
<br />
===Table of Contents of the End Users Guide===<br />
*[[End User Manual|Preface]]<br />
*[[Getting Started]]<br />
*[[Using the Desktop]]<br />
*[[Files and Folders]]<br />
*[[Using Common Mass Storage Peripherals]]<br />
*[[Using the Printer and Scanner]]<br />
*[[Multimedia and Graphics Access]]<br />
*[[Accessing the Internet]]<br />
*[[The World Wide Web (WWW)]]<br />
*[[Internet Email]]<br />
*[[Using the OpenOffice.org Suite]]<br />
*[[The Shell]]<br />
*[[Package Maintenance and Update]]<br />
*[[Getting More Info (and Help!)]]<br />
*[[KDE (The K Desktop Environment)]]<br />
<br />
==Online Documentation==<br />
Much of the details on how to use and exploit further the software available is available as online documentation on the system itself. (No, you don't have to be connected to the [[Internet]] to use online documentation! The term is a holdover from before the internet.) The online documentation is available in two types, the Help from the Main Menu and/or applications and the text-based Unix-style man and info commands.<br />
<br />
===Desktop Help===<br />
The Desktop Help can be invoked from the Main Menu,<br />
<br />
Main Menu --> Help<br />
<br />
Invoking this will display the screen below.<br />
<br />
The Help content is divided into several main categories. So you will need to select the appropriate category to view the help content of interest. Most of the information on how to use the Desktop can be found from the Help here. For example, to view the help information on the File Manage, select,<br />
<br />
Desktop --> Nautilus File Manager<br />
<br />
===Help Selection in Applications===<br />
Most of the Desktop applications have a Help button in their main menubar at the top. Selecting this will give you more information on how to use the application. The Help screen for the OpenOffice.org Writer application is displayed below.<br />
<br />
===Man and Info Pages===<br />
As discussed in [[The Shell]], from the [[cli|command line interface]] using a [[shell]], it is possible to access a comprehensive help system on the commands available via the [[man]] and [[info]] commands. For example, to find out more on how to use the directory listing command, [[ls]], open up a shell and at the command prompt enter,<br />
<br />
$ man ls<br />
<br />
More detailed information on certain commands may be found using the info command, e.g.<br />
<br />
$ info ls<br />
<br />
To learn how to use the man and info commands, make use of these commands themselves e.g.<br />
<br />
$ man info<br />
$ man man<br />
$ info info<br />
$ info man<br />
<br />
<br />
==The Internet (WWW)==<br />
There is a lot of information available on the WWW on all the software available on the system. These may be classified broadly as follows:<br />
<br />
*Websites of specific software projects<br />
*Websites of specific Linux distributions and/or vendors<br />
*General Linux websites<br />
*General Open Source websites<br />
<br />
===Websites of Specific Software===<br />
Below are links to the websites of the software applications discussed in [[End User Manual|this guide]].<br />
<br />
[[GNOME]] – www.gnome.org<br />
[[KDE]] – www.kde.org<br />
The [[Freedesktop]] Project – www.freedesktop.org<br />
[[OpenOffice]].org – www.openoffice.org<br />
[[Mozilla]] – www.mozilla.org<br />
[[Ximian]] Evolution - www.novell.com/products/evolution/<br />
[[gToaster]] – gnometoaster.rulez.org<br />
[[Sane]] - www.sane-project.org<br />
[[XSane]] – www.xsane.org<br />
[[MPlayer]] - www.mplayerhq.hu<br />
[[Xine]] – xinehq.de<br />
[[XMMS]] - www.xmms.org<br />
[[gThumb]] – gthumb.sourceforge.net<br />
<br />
===Linux Distributions and/or Vendors===<br />
Links to specific Linux distributions and vendors are listed below. In particular the website Distrowatch should be consulted for information and links to the hundreds of Linux distributions available today.<br />
<br />
[[Fedora]] Linux – fedora.redhat.com<br />
[[Debian]] Linux – www.debian.org<br />
[[Slackware]] Linux – www.slackware.org<br />
[[Redhat]] Linux – www.redhat.com<br />
[[SuSE]] Linux – www.suse.com<br />
[[Mandrake]] Linux – www.linux-mandrake.com<br />
...<br />
...<br />
... many. many, many more <br />
... (for links and information on many Linux and other OSS operating system distributions see the Distrowatch website below)<br />
Distrowatch – http://www.distrowatch.org<br />
<br />
or see the LQwiki's [[distribution]]s article.<br />
<br />
===General Linux Websites===<br />
Resources catering to new Linux users can be found in many of the website links below.<br />
<br />
Linux Online – http://www.linux.org<br />
Linux.com – http://www.linux.com<br />
Linux.net – http://www.linux.net<br />
Linux Headquarters – http://www.linuxhq.com<br />
LinuxHQ.org – http://www.linuxhq.org<br />
Linxu Today – http://www.linuxtoday.com<br />
The [[Linux Documentation Project]] – http://www.tldp.org<br />
Linuxquestions.org - http://www.linuxquestions.org<br />
:(our parent site)<br />
The Linux Standard Base Project – http://www.linuxbase.org<br />
Linux Journal – http://www.linuxjournal.com<br />
Linux Gazette - http://www.linuxgazette.com<br />
Linux Compatible - http://www.linuxcompatible.org<br />
<br />
===Free and Open Source Software Websites===<br />
In this section, general information on Open Source and Free Software may be obtained as well as news and updates.<br />
<br />
The [[Open Source Initiative]] – http://www.opensource.org<br />
The [[Free Software Foundation]] – http://www.fsf.org<br />
Sourceforge – http://sourceforge.net<br />
[[Freshmeat]] – http://freshmeat.net<br />
Newsforge – http://www.newsforge.com<br />
Open Source Development Network – http://www.osdn.com<br />
[[Slashdot]] – http://slashdot.org<br />
International Open Source Network – http://www.iosn.net<br />
:(the original providers of the work this article is based on)<br />
<br />
The Asian Open Source Centre – http://www.asiaosc.org<br />
OSNews - http://www.osnews.com <br />
<br />
==Meta-Information==<br />
This article is part of the [[End User Manual]], which is based, in whole or in part, on "User Guide to Using the Linux Desktop", by Nah Soo Hoe and Colin Charles. It was released by the copyright holders, the United Nations Development Programme’s Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (UNDP-APDIP), under the terms of the Creative Commons (attribution variant) license. The original can be found here: http://www.iosn.net/training/end-user-manual/ .<br />
<br />
The End User Manual is intended for the use of users without prior Linux or PC experience who wish to learn how to use linux. The original authors intended for the User Guide to be as generic as possible, but in some cases, this was not possible. In these cases, [[Fedora]] was used as a baseline. All desktop directions use refer to the [[Gnome]] desktop. These choices are not intended as an endorsement of these programs.<br />
<br />
===Table of Contents of the End Users Guide===<br />
*[[End User Manual|Preface]]<br />
*[[Getting Started]]<br />
*[[Using the Desktop]]<br />
*[[Files and Folders]]<br />
*[[Using Common Mass Storage Peripherals]]<br />
*[[Using the Printer and Scanner]]<br />
*[[Multimedia and Graphics Access]]<br />
*[[Accessing the Internet]]<br />
*[[The World Wide Web (WWW)]]<br />
*[[Internet Email]]<br />
*[[Using the OpenOffice.org Suite]]<br />
*[[The Shell]]<br />
*[[Package Maintenance and Update]]<br />
*[[Getting More Info (and Help!)]]<br />
*[[KDE (The K Desktop Environment)]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Disk&diff=23445
Disk
2006-03-22T00:15:51Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Mrfrosty, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>There are many forms of data storage, such as [[BIOS]] chips and, temporarily, [[RAM]] chips but the most common form of so-called "permanent storage" is the '''disk''' which, itself, comes in many forms.<br />
<br />
Common examples of disks include:<br />
<br />
=Magnetic disks=<br />
<br />
*[[Floppy disk]]s<br />
*[[Hard disk]]s<br />
<br />
=Optical disks=<br />
<br />
*[[CD-ROM]]s<br />
* [[DVD]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=FTP_Install&diff=20898
FTP Install
2006-03-22T00:15:49Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Mrfrosty, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>An '''FTP install''' is a means of installing an operating system using the [[ftp]] [[protocol]] instead of forcing the person doing the install to have the complete package on hand. Most [[distro]]s allow this type of install, and will only require a single [[boot floppy]] to [[bootstrap]] the [[installation]].<br />
<br />
Some advantages to this installation method are: <br />
<br />
# Having access to the latest system binaries (if you choose to run a development or -current version of the OS<br />
# Only download the software you need (not a whole CD worth of stuff you don't want)<br />
# Install an entire [[OS]] using a single floppy disk<br />
<br />
The obvious drawback is that installation will take a long time on a slow connection.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=FTP_Install&diff=20876
FTP Install
2006-03-21T15:33:34Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Melearnin, changed back to last version by Jeremy</p>
<hr />
<div>An '''FTP install''' is a means of installing an operating system using the [[ftp]] [[protocol]] instead of forcing the person doing the install to have the complete package on hand. Most [[distro]]s allow this type of install, and will only require a single [[boot floppy]] to [[bootstrap]] the [[installation]].<br />
<br />
Some advantages to this installation method are: <br />
<br />
# Having access to the latest system binaries (if you choose to run a development or -current version of the OS<br />
# Only download the software you need (not a whole CD worth of stuff you don't want)<br />
# Install an entire [[OS]] using a single floppy disk<br />
<br />
The obvious drawback is that installation will take a long time on a slow connection.</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Debugging&diff=20883
Debugging
2006-03-21T15:32:59Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Tcowher, changed back to last version by Jeremy</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Debugging''' is the process whereby an [[application]] under development is tested, errors are identified, and then corrections are made so that the software performs as required by the specification. Debugging is an essential part of [[software development]] and generally comprises the majority of the time spent on a project.<br />
<br />
=Debugging tools=<br />
<br />
A program can be debugged simply by inserting "print" statements at key parts of the code in order to reveal the contents of program variables. However this can be a time-consuming process, and there are a number of tools that facilitate the debugging process.<br />
<br />
Also choose the right tool for the right job, some bebuggers specialise in only certain ares, others are more general, but can lack more detialed info others can get, feel free to combine bebugging tools as needed.<br />
<br />
* [[gdb]] - the GNU debugger.<br />
* [[strace]] - reveals the system calls made by a running program.<br />
* [[ltrace]] - show the library calls made by a running progam.<br />
* [[IDE]] debuggers - many Integrated Development Environments contain their own debuggers which allow code to be executed one line at a time and provide real-time updates of program variables.<br />
* [[kdb]] - the kernel debugger.<br />
<br />
==<tt>core</tt> files==<br />
<br />
When a Linux program is aborted with the SIGQUIT signal, it leaves a file in the working directory called <tt>core</tt>, which contains binary information about the state of the processor at the time the signal was caught. This information may be of use to [[assembly]] programmers but is not normally helpful to users of higher-level languages such as [[C]] or [[Java]], but can be used sometimes by other programs.<br />
<br />
=See also=<br />
* [[Bug reporting]]<br />
*[[Debuggers]]</div>
Skyline
https://wiki.linuxquestions.org/index.php?title=Intel_Pro_Wireless&diff=20952
Intel Pro Wireless
2006-03-21T15:32:57Z
<p>Skyline: Reverted edit of Tcowher, changed back to last version by Skyline</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Intel]] produces several flavours of wireless chipset and support the production of [[open source]] drivers as well. Projects to support the '''Intel Pro Wireless''' Adapter under linux:<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/ 2100 chipset] <br />
* [http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/ 2200/2915 chipset]</div>
Skyline