Keywords - H
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- h (file extension)
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Filename extensions ·
- half-duplex
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Current Operation Rate ·
- hard disks
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Hard disks ·
- backing up
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Backing up physical hard disks ·
- filesystems
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/fs ·
- mounting
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/dev ·
- hardware
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- clock, UTC or local time
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/etc/system/sysinit ·
Troubleshooting ·
- cursor
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Changing video modes in Photon ·
- detecting
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/etc ·
/sbin ·
Device enumeration ·
Introduction ·
Multiport serial adapters ·
- flow control
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General serial adapters ·
- interrupts
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Hardware Interrupt ·
- supported
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Introduction ·
Technical Support ·
- hd
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UNIX ·
- head branch
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Branching ·
- help
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- documentation, online
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Getting help with the Helpviewer ·
Technical Support ·
- keyword index
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Searching for a topic or keyword ·
- searching
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Searching for a topic or keyword ·
- technical support
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Technical Support ·
- usage messages
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Displaying online usage messages ·
- help (directory)
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/usr ·
- help (DOS command)
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DOS commands and their Neutrino equivalents ·
- Helpviewer
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Filename extensions ·
Getting help with the Helpviewer ·
- adding documentation
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Troubleshooting ·
- search database, generating
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/etc/system/sysinit ·
- table of contents files
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Filename extensions ·
- Hewlett-Packard printers
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Setting up spooler ·
- HFS and HFS Plus
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Apple Macintosh HFS and HFS Plus ·
Apple Macintosh HFS and HFS Plus ·
- HID (Human-Interface Device)
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Mice and keyboards ·
- hidden files
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Pathnames that begin with a dot ·
Troubleshooting ·
- wildcard characters and
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Filename generation ·
- hidview
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Mice and keyboards ·
- HMI Suite
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How Neutrino is unique ·
- hogs
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Getting the system's status ·
Improving performance ·
- HOME (environment variable)
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Customizing your home ·
MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
What happens when you log in? ·
- Home (key)
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The keyboard at a glance ·
- home directory
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/etc/passwd ·
/home ·
Adding users ·
Customizing your home ·
Directories — tilde expansion ·
Managing other accounts ·
User accounts vs user IDs: login, lookup, and permissions ·
What does a user account do? ·
What happens when you log in? ·
- root
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/root ·
- HOMEDRIVE (DOS variable)
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MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- HOMEPATH (DOS variable)
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MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- Host Signal Processor modems
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HSP modems
- host_cfg directory
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/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit ·
Host-specific enumerators ·
rc.local ·
- HOSTNAME
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/etc/profile ·
/etc/system/sysinit ·
Configuration strings ·
MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- hostname
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Configuration strings ·
Is Qnet running? ·
Is the hostname unique? ·
- HOSTNAME file
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/etc/system/sysinit ·
- hosts
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- connections
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- checking
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How do I make sure I'm connected to other hosts? ·
- IP addresses
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- mapping
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How do I map hostnames to IP addresses? ·
- names
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- must be unique
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Is the hostname unique? ·
- setting
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/etc/system/sysinit ·
- valid characters
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/etc/system/sysinit ·
- TCP/IP
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Hosts and gateways ·
- hosts (hostname database file)
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/etc ·
How do I map hostnames to IP addresses? ·
Name servers ·
- hosts.equiv
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Access control ·
Running the Internet daemons ·
- hosts.lpd
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Access control ·
- hotkeys
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Hotkeys and shortcuts ·
- HSP (Host Signal Processor) modems
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Troubleshooting modems ·
- HTML
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- dynamic
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Data server method ·
Dynamic HTML ·
Setting Up an Embedded Web Server ·
SSI method ·
- file extensions
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Filename extensions ·
- viewing
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Getting help with the Helpviewer ·
Surfing the web ·
- HTTP
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Setting Up an Embedded Web Server ·
- HTTP_ROOT_DOC
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Where should you put the files? ·
- HTTPD_ROOT_DIR
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Where should you put the files? ·
- HTTPD_SCRIPTALIAS
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CGI method ·
- hubs, USB
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USB devices ·
- Human-Interface Device
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See
HID
- HyperText Markup Language
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See
HTML
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