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- I/O
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- aperture
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I/O Aperture ·
- standard
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- performance
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File descriptor vs standard I/O ·
Throughput ·
- redirecting
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Redirecting input and output ·
- synchronous
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Configuration ·
- icons
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/usr ·
- in documentation
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Navigating around help files ·
Searching for a topic or keyword ·
- Launch menu
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Target files ·
- IDE (Integrated Development Environment)
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/usr ·
- command line, alternative to
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Command line or GUI? ·
- documentation
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Filename extensions ·
- editor
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Choosing an editor ·
- security
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qconn ·
- system, fine-tuning
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Filename extensions ·
Getting the system's status ·
How small can you get? ·
- idle thread
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Improving performance ·
- IDs
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- group
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What does a user account do? ·
- adding
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Creating a new group ·
Defining groups ·
- assigning
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Adding users ·
- login
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Adding users ·
User accounts vs user IDs: login, lookup, and permissions ·
What does a user account do? ·
- user
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User accounts vs user IDs: login, lookup, and permissions ·
What does a user account do? ·
- assigning
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Adding users ·
- root
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User accounts vs user IDs: login, lookup, and permissions ·
- ifconfig
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Software components for TCP/IP networking ·
UNIX ·
- ifs (file extension)
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Filename extensions ·
- image filesystems
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Filename extensions ·
- images
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- filesystem
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- creating
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Flash filesystems ·
- OS
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/boot ·
Image filesystem ·
- creating
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Configuring an OS image ·
What happens when you boot? ·
- images (directory)
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/usr ·
- img (file extension)
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Filename extensions ·
- import (CVS command)
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Importing an existing source tree ·
- include (directory)
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/usr ·
- index, online documentation
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Searching for a topic or keyword ·
- inetd
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Running the Internet daemons ·
- inetd.conf
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/etc ·
Configuring the Neutrino machine for TCP/IP use ·
Running the Internet daemons ·
- CVS server
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Setting up a CVS server ·
- phrelay
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Configuring the Neutrino machine for TCP/IP use ·
- inflator
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Inflator filesystem ·
- info
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- GNU utility
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Filename extensions ·
- info
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- directory
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/usr ·
- file extension
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Filename extensions ·
- infocmp
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Terminal support ·
Terminal types ·
- information nodes
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See
inodes
- init (CVS command)
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Creating a repository ·
Setting up a CVS server ·
- Initial Program Loader
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IPL
- initialization, system
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Controlling How Neutrino Starts ·
- inodes
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/ ·
Links ·
Ordering the updates to metadata ·
Root directory ·
- entries
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Directories ·
Links and inodes ·
- pregrowing
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Filesystems and block I/O (devb-*) drivers ·
- input
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- drivers
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Input devices ·
- starting
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Photon environment variables ·
- methods
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Input methods ·
- modes
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Input modes ·
- redirecting standard
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Redirecting input and output ·
- trap file
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Input devices ·
- input-cfg
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Configuration tools ·
Mice and keyboards ·
Mice and keyboards ·
- input.hostname
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Input devices ·
- inputtrap
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Input devices ·
Mice and keyboards ·
- Ins (key)
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The keyboard at a glance ·
- insert mode
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The keyboard at a glance ·
- instrumented kernel
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Filename extensions ·
Getting the system's status ·
- Integrated Development Environment
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IDE
- integrity, ensuring on entire disk system
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Using chkfsys ·
- interactive mode
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.kshrc ·
- interface controllers
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- information, displaying
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How do I display information about an interface controller? ·
- internal modems
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Internal modems ·
- international characters
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International keyboards ·
ped ·
- filenames
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Filename rules ·
- input methods
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Input methods ·
- Internet
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- boot-protocol daemon
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Running the Internet daemons ·
- daemons
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Running the Internet daemons ·
- domain names
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- daemon
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Running the Internet daemons ·
- super-server
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/etc ·
Running the Internet daemons ·
- surfing
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Surfing the web ·
- Interrupt Request line
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IRQ
- io-audio
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Audio cards ·
- io-blk.so
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Configuration ·
- cache size
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Filesystems and block I/O (devb-*) drivers ·
Fine-tuning USB storage devices ·
Floppy disks ·
- fine-tuning
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Filesystems and block I/O (devb-*) drivers ·
- number of vnodes
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Filesystems and block I/O (devb-*) drivers ·
Fine-tuning USB storage devices ·
- RAM disks
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RAM disks ·
- io-display
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Setting up multiple displays ·
- io-hid
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Mice and keyboards ·
Touchscreens ·
- io-net
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/dev ·
- io-pkt*
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/dev ·
Are io-pkt* and the drivers running? ·
Establishing a PPPoE session ·
Ethernet adapters ·
Running multiple instances of the TCP/IP stack ·
Software components for Qnet networking ·
Software components for TCP/IP networking ·
Start the driver ·
- CIFS
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CIFS filesystem ·
- NFS
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NFS client ·
- printing with
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Network manager ·
- Qnet
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Are io-pkt* and the drivers running? ·
- shim layer for supporting legacy drivers
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Are io-pkt* and the drivers running? ·
- starting
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/etc/system/sysinit ·
Starting the network manager, protocols, and drivers ·
- io-usb
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USB devices ·
- _IO_READ
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File descriptor vs standard I/O ·
- iofunc_lock_calloc()
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Other system limits ·
- IOPKT_CMD
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overrides file or directory ·
- IP
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Overview of TCP/IP ·
- addresses, mapping hostnames to
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How do I map hostnames to IP addresses? ·
- filtering
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Setting up a firewall ·
- masquerading
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NAT (Network Address Translation)
- name servers
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Name servers ·
- security
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IPSec ·
- IPL (Initial Program Loader)
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What happens when you boot? ·
- code
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/boot ·
- ipl-diskpc1
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What happens when you boot? ·
- IPSec
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IPSec ·
- enabling
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overrides file or directory ·
- IRQ (Interrupt Request line)
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Hardware Interrupt ·
- ISA
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- cards
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ISA cards ·
- modems
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ISA non-PnP ·
- isapnp
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ISA PnP ·
PnP-based ·
- ISDN
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Cable Modems / ISDN ·
- ISO images, creating
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CDs ·
- ISO-9660 filesystem
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CD-ROMs and DVDs ·
- ISO-Latin1 supplemental character set
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Filename rules ·
- IVE_HOME
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Photon environment variables ·
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