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|a GNU/Linux is an immensely popular operating system that is both extremely stable and reliable. But it can also induce minor headaches at the most inopportune times, if you're not fully up to speed with its capabilities. A unique approach to running and administering Linux systems, Linux Annoyances for Geeks addresses the many poorly documented and under-appreciated topics that make the difference between a system you struggle with and a system you really enjoy. This book is for power users and system administrators who want to clear away barriers to using Linux for themselves and for less-trained users in their organizations. This book meticulously tells you how to get a stubborn wireless card to work under Linux, and reveals little-known sources for wireless driversand information. It tells you how to add extra security to your systems, such as boot passwords, and how to use tools such as rescue disks to overcome overly zealous security measures in a pinch. In everyarea of desktop and server use, the book is chock full of advice based on hard-earned experience. Author Michael Jang has spent many hours trying out software in a wide range of environments and carefully documenting solutions for the most popular Linux distributions. (The book focuses on Red Hat/Fedora, SUSE, and Debian.) Many of the topics presented here are previously undocumented or are discussed only in obscure email archives. One of the valuable features of this book for system administrators and Linux proponents in general is the organization of step-by-step procedures that they can customize for naive end-users at their sites. Jang has taken into account not only the needs of a sophisticated readership, but the needs of other people those readers may serve. Sometimes, a small thing for a user (such as being able to play a CD) or for an administrator (such as updating an organizations' systems from a central server) can make or break the adoption of Linux. This book helps you overcome the most common annoyances in deploying Linux, and trains you in the techniques that will help you overcome other problems you find along the way. In keeping with the spirit of the Annoyances series, the book adopts a sympathetic tone that will quickly win you over. Rather than blaming you for possessing limited Linux savvy, Linux Annoyances for Geeks takes you along for a fun-filled ride as you master the system together.
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|a Table of Contents; Preface; Conventions Used in This Book; Organization of This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Enabled; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Configuring a Desktop Environment; I Want the Advantages of Both KDE and GNOME; Basics of GNOME; Basics of KDE; Configuring KDE Applications on a GNOME Menu; Customizing the GNOME menu; Sharing the custom GNOME menu; Configuring GNOME Applications on a KDE Menu; Customizing the KDE menu; Sharing the custom KDE menu; I Need a Custom Login Menu; Configuring the Preferred Login Menu; Customizing the GNOME Login Menu; General
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|a Standard greeterGraphical greeter; Security; Accessibility; XDMCP; Replicating login configuration to multiple systems; Customizing the KDE Login Manager; Appearance; Font; Background; Shutdown; Users; Convenience; I Can't Configure a Standard Background; A Consistent Background; KDE backgrounds; GNOME backgrounds; A Secure Screensaver; GNOME screensavers; KDE screensavers; Going Further; I'd Like Desktop Icons for My Applications; KDE Desktop Icons; GNOME Desktop Icons; Special Problem: Customizing SUSE Desktop Icons; The Desktop Is Too Big for My Monitor; X Window Configuration
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|a The X configuration filexorgconfig/xf86config; Graphical X Configuration Tools; SUSE's SAX; Fedora/Red Hat Display settings tool; Debian's X configuration tool; GNOME's X configuration tool; KDE's X configuration tool; My Mouse Doesn't Do What I Want; GNOME Mouse Preferences; KDE Mouse Preferences; The Scroll Wheel; My Users Mess Up Their Desktops; Disabling Changes on KDE; Restricting Actions on KDE; Disabling Changes on GNOME; Configuring system-wide GNOME desktop settings; Disabling Menu Items on GNOME; My CD/DVD Is Locked; Recommended /etc/fstab Defaults for a CD/DVD on a Server
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|a Recommended Defaults for a CD/DVD on a WorkstationModifying the GUI device-management tool; Getting the CD/DVD Out; I Can't Get to the GUI; Packages Associated with the GUI; Fedora Core; Red Hat Enterprise Linux; Debian Linux; SUSE Linux; Making Configuration Files Point to the GUI; The X Font Server Is Not Running; Key Directories Are Full or Missing; User Downloads Are Overloading Workstations; Red Hat/Fedora; SUSE; Debian; I Need to Manage Sound Events; Red Hat/Fedora; SUSE; Debian and alsaconf; GNOME Sound Preferences; KDE Sound Management; Configuring User Workstations
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|a I'm Afraid of Losing DataThe rsync Command; The Secure Shell Command; Backing Up Your Home Directory; Configuring SSH Without Passwords; Creating a cron Job for Your Backups; My Boss Insists on Real-Time Backups; RAID Basics; Tools for Software RAID; Typical RAID 1 Configuration; Networking RAID 1; I Lost Data When I Removed My Floppy/Memory Stick; Modifying /etc/fstab for Removable Media; Automatic Mounts; Customizing HAL; Disabling HAL on Red Hat/Fedora; Other Hotplug Update Methods; Configuring the Automounter for Removable Media; That Command Doesn't Write to My DVD
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