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  • lnx-tips.004
  • 111104 10k 5 Linux tip file 004.


  • lnx-tip.005
  • 041031 10k 5 Linux tip file 005.


  • lvmhwto.zip
  • 040505 297k 0 This document describes how to build, install, and configure LVM for Linux. A basic description of LVM is also included. This version of the HowTo is for LVM 2 with device-mapper, as well as LVM 1.0.8.


  • lbkrest.zip
  • 040430 238k 0 Imagine your disk drive has just become a very expensive hockey puck. Imagine you have had a fire, and your computer case now looks like something Salvador Dal? would like to paint. Now what? Total restore, sometimes called bare metal recovery, is the process of rebuilding a computer after a catastrophic failure. In order to make a total restoration, you must have complete backups, not only of your file system, but of partition information and other data. This HOWTO is a step-by-step tutorial on how to back up a Linux computer so as to be able to make a bare metal recovery, and how to make that bare metal recovery. It includes some related scripts. FORMATS: TXT. PDF, HTML PluckerDB


  • bogomips.zip
  • 040430 228k 0 BogoMips mini-Howto Formats TXT, HTML, PDF and PluckerDB


  • bbg1.zip
  • 040428 1647k 0 The Bash Guide for Beginners gets you started with Bash scripting and bridges the gap between the Bash HOWTO and the Advanced Bash Scripting Guide. Everybody who wants to make life easier on themselves, power users and sysadmins alike, can benefit from reading this practical course. The guide contains lots of examples and exercises at the end of each chapter, demonstrating the theory and helping you practice. Bash is available on a wide variety of UNIX, Linux, MS Windows and other systems Formats: HTML, TXT, PDF, Postscript, PluckerDB


  • olsripv6.zip
  • 040423 370k 0 This document describes the software and procedures to set up and use Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) with IPv6 for Linux. OLSR is used as a routing protocol for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANET) (also called "spontaneous network").


  • lvmhw.zip
  • 040423 290k 0 This document describes how to build, install, and configure LVM for Linux. A basic description of LVM is also included. This version of the HowTo is for LVM 2 with device-mapper, as well as LVM 1.0.8.


  • evmsug.zip
  • 040414 758k 0 This book is designed to address user's questions about Enterprise Volume Management System (EVMS) and provide a context for using EVMS. For additional information about EVMS or to ask questions specific to your distribution, the EVMS mailing lists are an excellent resource. Formats INclude: HTML, PDF, PostScript,Text and PluckerDB


  • ldpag42.zip
  • 040410 2364k 0 This guide describes the process of submitting and publishing a document with The Linux Documentation Project (TLDP). It includes information about the tools, toolchains and formats used by TLDP. The document's primary audience is new TLDP authors, but it also contains information for seasoned documentation authors Include: HTML, PDF, PostScript, Text and PluckerDB DOC File formats


  • athpshw.zip
  • 040403 8k 0 How to enable the power-saving functionality of the Athlon/Duron/AthlonXP processor on some motherboards/chipsets. This is usefull for saving Power and lowering the Temperature of the CPU and the System. (It also will reduce noise if you use temperature controlled fans in your case/on your cpu heatsink.


  • pcwchw.zip
  • 040330 36k 1 The Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO document guides you through the installation of the Postfix mail transportation agent (MTA) and the Cyrus IMAP server. The goal is a fully functional high-performance mail system with user administration via Web-cyradm, a Web interface. Data like virtual users, aliases, etc., are stored in a MySQL database.


  • fbblnx.zip
  • 040330 56k 0 This mini-HOWTO covers the installation and use of the most popular amateur packet-radio BBS server software "FBB". That software works under Linux, DOS and Windows operating systems. It serves as a bulletin board system (BBS), a mailbox for personal messages, a database for various texts, documents and binary files, a server for small useful calculations etc. Packet radio is a way of connecting computers via amateur radio stations.


  • medlnx.zip
  • 040330 23k 0 The Linux Medical How-To will serve as a nice and convenient meta resource directing interested parties to important sites, a few well-established/meta mailing lists.


  • lnwnt.zip
  • 040330 28k 0 This mini-HOWTO covers some ways on how to install both Linux and Windows NT on the same computer and how to boot either of them from within LILO menu. There is also another mini-HOWTO "Linux+NT-Loader" that covers how to boot either of them from within NT Loader menu. As I consider Windows 2000 to be Windows NT version 5.0 this mini-HOWTO also covers upgrading from NT 4.0 to 2000.


  • liloln.zip
  • 040330 23k 0 LILO is the most used Linux Loader for the x86 flavor of Linux; I'll call it Lilo rather than LILO here because I don't appreciate uppercase. This file describes some typical Lilo installations. It's intended as a supplement to the Lilo User's Guide. I think examples are informative even if your setup isn't much like mine. I hope this saves you trouble. Since Lilo's own documentation is very good, who's interested in the details is referred to /usr/doc/lilo*


  • nclnhw.zip
  • 040328 18k 0 This document tries to describe how to hook up a IBM Netstation / Netvista to your local network using a Linux box as server.


  • unbuyln.zip
  • 040328 55k 0 This is your one-stop resource for information about how to buy and configure x86 hardware for cheap, powerful Unix systems.


  • lnipv6.zip
  • 040328 102k 0 The goal of the Linux IPv6 HOWTO is to answer both basic and advanced questions about IPv6 on the Linux operating system. This HOWTO will provide the reader with enough information to install, configure, and use IPv6 applications on Linux machines.


  • glinhw.zip
  • 040328 14k 0 In this HOWTO I will explain how you install a new version of glibc on your system.


  • lnxnc.tgz
  • 040317 18k 0 This document tries to describe how to hook up a IBM Netstation / Netvista to your local network using a Linux box as server


  • lnxpart.tgz
  • 040317 20k 0 This Linux Mini-HOWTO teaches you how to plan and create partitions on IDE and SCSI hard drives. It discusses partitioning terminology and considers size and location issues. Use of the fdisk partitioning utility for creating and recovering of partition tables is covered.


  • lnxipv6.tgz
  • 040317 102k 0 The goal of the Linux IPv6 HOWTO is to answer both basic and advanced questions about IPv6 on the Linux operating system. This HOWTO will provide the reader with enough information to install, configure, and use IPv6 applications on Linux machines.


  • lnxcrypt.tgz
  • 040317 9k 0 This document explains how to create encrypted file systems using the Cryptoloop functionality. Cryptoloop is part of the CryptoAPI in the 2.6 Linux kernel series.


  • lnxflash.tgz
  • 040317 22k 0 This document describes procedures for installing USB Flash Memory devices and the way of formatting them for various file systems such as vfat (the way they usually come) and ext2 (the way they fit in better with Linux). It is also described how to partition the device in two sections with different file types.


  • lnxfin.tgz
  • 040317 14k 0 This document describes how to localize GNU/Linux for Finnish users and is intended to replace Pekka Taipale's original Finnish-HOWTO which has not been updated for some time. This document derives from original Finnish HOWTO and more importantly from the Danish-HOWTO by Niels Kristian Bech Jensen.


  • UPSHW1.ZIP
  • 031018 9k 0 An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is an important thing to have if you live in an area where power outages are at all common, especially if you run a mail/DNS/Web server that must be up 24/7. This HOWTO will teach you things you need to know to select a UPS intelligently and make it work with your open-source operating system.


  • DEHW12.ZIP
  • 031018 22k 0 A method is described for encrypting a hard disk, either in whole or in part, with the encryption key stored on an external medium for increased security.


  • MODHW104.ZIP
  • 031018 45k 0 This is the HOWTO for Linux loadable kernel modules (LKMs). It explains what they are and how to use and create them. It also includes documentation of parameters and other details of use of some particular modules


  • LUGHW17.ZIP
  • 031018 26k 0 The Linux User Group HOWTO is a guide to founding, maintaining, and growing a Linux user group


  • cdd75.rar
  • 030914 24k 0 This document is intended to show prospective users or administrators of a GNU/Linux system the range of choices open to them when deciding on a distribution for the first time. It also aims to help experienced users track the state of the GNU/Linux distributions market. It emphatically does not aim to be a complete list of all GNU/Linux distributions for all platforms and in all languages. The focus is on popular English-language distributions; specifically compiled for the Intel platform; available on CD-ROM; and easily accessible to the first-time user.


  • htadr11.rar
  • 030914 74k 1 This document hopes to enlighten you on how to do more with Linux 2.2/2.4 routing. Unbeknownst to most users, you already run tools which allow you to do spectacular things. Commands like route and ifconfig are actually very thin wrappers for the very powerful iproute2 infrastructure.


  • YALF213.RAR
  • 030119 90k 0 Yet another Linux FAQ is a comprehensive FAQ about the Linux Operating System. It is a great document for Linux beginners to read. This FAQ tries to help those new to Linux help themselves. It covers topics such as kernel recompilation and X Window System configuration. ---| RAR V3 Compression |---


  • IPMASQ.RAR
  • 021102 959k 0 Lnx-user


  • belhowto.zip
  • 020127 259k 0 The Belgian-HOWTO describes how to tweak Linux for Belgian users and lists Linux user groups, businesses, and other resources in Belgium.


  • ncursepg.zip
  • 020112 57k 0 This document is intended to be an "All in One" guide for programming with ncurses and its sister libraries. We graduate from a simple "Hello World" program to more complex form manipulation. No prior experience in ncurses is assumed.


  • linuxgm.zip
  • 020112 33k 0 This document is a stepping stone to get the most common problems resolved and to give people the knowledge to begin thinking intelligently about what is going on with their games. Just as with anything else on Linux, you need to know a little more about what's going on behind the scenes with your system to be able to keep your games healthy or to diagnose and fix them when they're not.


  • wireless.zip
  • 020112 3k 0 Wireless Sync HOWTO Using jpilot to sync your PalmOS device to your desktop across a wireless (802.11b) network.


  • bdisk45.zip
  • 020111 257k 0 The Linux Bootdisk HOWTO describes how to design and build boot/root diskettes for Linux on the Intel platform. These disks can be used as rescue disks or to test new system components. You should be reasonably familiar with system administration tasks before attempting to build a bootdisk.


  • hdrhow.zip
  • 011208 7k 0 The Header and Envelope rewrite mini-HOWTO explains how to rewrite your from address differently in the mail header and the mail envelope. This may be necessary, for example, if your ISP requires you to send mail with one address, but you are subscribed to mailing lists with a different address, or want others to see a forwarding address instead of your ISP's address.


  • cnrmodem.zip
  • 011006 13k 0 Conexant/Rockwell modem HOWTO A guide to using Conexant and Rockwell chipset based Software modems under Linux.


  • lfs-13.zip
  • 011005 30k 0 Linux From Scratch HOWTO Gerard Beekmans Version 1.3, February 2000 This document describes the process of creating your own Linux system from scratch from an already installed Linux distribution, using nothing but the source code of software that we need


  • linppt.zip
  • 010825 662k 0 An Introduction to Linux v1.12 (Final) A compressed .zip file of an A+ rated slideshow on Linux in MS PowerPoint format.


  • lnag_pdf.zip
  • 010326 370k 0 Linux Newbie Administrator Guide (LNAG) by Stan and Peter Klimas - Simple Answers to Questions Frequently Asked by Beginners who Install Linux on their Home Computers or Administer their Home Network. PDF Format.


  • lnaghtml.zip
  • 010326 330k 5 Linux Newbie Administrator Guide (LNAG) by Stan and Peter Klimas - Simple Answers to Questions Frequently Asked by Beginners who Install Linux on their Home Computers or Administer their Home Network


  • absHOWTO.zip
  • 010221 247k 2 Advanced Bash-Scripting HOWTO. A guide to shell scripting, using Bash by Mendel Cooper. This file contains abs-HOWTO-0.3.tar.gz


  • tips004.zip
  • 000816 4k 4 Linux-user tips #4 from the Linux-User Fidonet message echo.


  • lnx-tips.001
  • 991212 6k 4 Linux tip file 001.


  • lnx-tips.002
  • 991212 5k 4 Linux tip file 002.


  • lnx-tips.003
  • 991212 8k 4 Linux tip file 003.


  • tips003.zip
  • 991101 4k 2 Linux-user tips #3 from the Linux-User Fidonet message echo.


  • tips002.zip
  • 991031 3k 2 Linux-user tips #2 from the Linux-User Fidonet message echo.


  • tips001.zip
  • 991031 2k 2 Linux-user tips #1 from the Linux-User Fidonet message echo.