Keywords - P
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- packages
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- Launch menu, including in
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Troubleshooting ·
- packets
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- broadcast
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Broadcast Packets Transmitted OK ·
- dropped
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Packets Dropped on receive ·
- multicast
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Multicast Packets Transmitted OK ·
- oversized
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Oversized Packets received ·
- received
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Packets Received OK ·
- transmitted
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Packets Transmitted OK ·
Total Packets Transmitted Bad ·
- pal (file extension)
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Filename extensions ·
- palette file, pterm
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Photon environment variables ·
- parallel ports
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/dev ·
Parallel ports ·
- parameter substitution
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Parameters ·
- parent directory
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Directories ·
Directory links ·
Dot and dot-dot directories ·
- partitions
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- archiving
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Creating an archive ·
- blocks
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Bitmap blocks ·
fdisk ·
Loader block ·
Root block ·
- checking directory structure
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chkfsys ·
- creating
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QNX 4 filesystem ·
- key components on disk
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Partition components ·
- loader
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What happens when you boot? ·
- mounting
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diskboot ·
- root directory
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Root directory ·
- scanning for consistency
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Using chkfsys ·
- party.conf
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/etc ·
- passwd (command)
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Adding users ·
Changing your password ·
UNIX ·
- configuring
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Adding users ·
- users, removing
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Removing accounts ·
- passwd (file)
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Account database ·
- entries
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/etc/passwd ·
- users, removing
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Removing accounts ·
- passwords
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- /etc/.pwlock
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/etc/.pwlock ·
Removing accounts ·
- /etc/group
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/etc/group ·
- users, removing
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Removing accounts ·
- /etc/passwd
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/etc/passwd ·
- users, removing
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Removing accounts ·
- /etc/shadow
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/etc/shadow ·
- users, removing
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Removing accounts ·
- access permissions
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Account database ·
- backup files
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/etc ·
Troubleshooting ·
- bypassing
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rc.local ·
- changing
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Adding users ·
Changing your password ·
- characteristics of
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Changing your password ·
- database
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Account database ·
- forgotten
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Forgot your password? ·
- groups (not supported)
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/etc/group ·
- protecting encrypted
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Account database ·
- removing
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Removing accounts ·
- pasting, command line
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Editing the command line ·
- PATH
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/etc/profile ·
MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
Setting PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH ·
SSI method ·
Troubleshooting ·
Utilities ·
- DOS version
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MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- security
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Utilities ·
- path (DOS command)
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DOS commands and their Neutrino equivalents ·
- PATH_INFO
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CGI method ·
- pathconf()
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Configurable limits ·
- PATHEXT (DOS variable)
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MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- pathname delimiter in QNX documentation
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Note to Windows users ·
- pathnames
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- about
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Filenames and pathnames ·
- absolute
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Absolute and relative pathnames ·
- indirection
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Symbolic links ·
- mapping
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Pathname-space mapping ·
Resource managers ·
- maximum length
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- relative
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Absolute and relative pathnames ·
- truncating
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- pattern matching
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- gawk
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Available shells ·
- grep
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Commands ·
Example of a Korn shell script ·
- perl
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Available shells ·
- python
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Available shells ·
- pax
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Creating an archive ·
Extracting from an archive ·
Introduction ·
- PC Cards
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PCCARD and PCMCIA cards ·
- information, displaying
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PCCARD and PCMCIA cards ·
- PC character set
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Filename rules ·
- _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- _PC_LINK_MAX
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- _PC_MAX_CANON
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- _PC_MAX_INPUT
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- _PC_NAME_MAX
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Configurable limits ·
Filenames ·
Querying filesystem limits ·
- _PC_NO_TRUNC
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- _PC_PATH_MAX
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- _PC_PIPE_BUF
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- _PC_VDISABLE
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- pci
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PCI/AGP devices ·
Running multiple instances of the TCP/IP stack ·
- PCI
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- BIOS
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diskboot ·
- cards
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PCI Cards ·
- indexes
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Running multiple instances of the TCP/IP stack ·
- modems
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PCI-based modems ·
- server
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/dev ·
- pci-bios
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diskboot ·
Hardware Interrupt ·
- pcl.cfg
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Setting up spooler ·
- PCMCIA
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PCCARD and PCMCIA cards ·
- pdebug, security and
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pdebug ·
- ped
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ped ·
- performance, improving
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Improving performance ·
Sticky bit ·
- perl
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Available shells ·
- scripts
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Arguments to a perl script ·
Script ·
- permissions
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File ownership and permissions ·
Remote filesystems ·
- /etc/.pwlock
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Account database ·
- /etc/group
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Account database ·
- /etc/passwd
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Account database ·
- /etc/shadow
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Account database ·
- account database
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Account database ·
- default, setting
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/etc/profile ·
Default file permissions ·
- groups
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Creating a new group ·
Defining groups ·
What does a user account do? ·
- root
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User accounts vs user IDs: login, lookup, and permissions ·
- setting
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Defining groups ·
Filenames ·
Running a shell script ·
- pfm
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Browsing files with the File Manager ·
- file associations
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Troubleshooting ·
- pfr (file extension)
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Filename extensions ·
The right fonts ·
- pg (UNIX command)
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UNIX ·
- ph (directory)
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Customizing your home ·
- ph (script)
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rc.local ·
What happens when you log in? ·
- phapps
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Starting applications automatically ·
Starting applications automatically ·
- Phditto
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Phditto ·
- disabling
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Configuration tools ·
- PHEXIT_DISABLE
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Photon environment variables ·
- phf (file extension)
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Filename extensions ·
The right fonts ·
- PHFONT
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Photon environment variables ·
- phfont
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Configuration tools ·
Filename extensions ·
- PHFONT_USE_EXTERNAL
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Photon environment variables ·
- PHFONTMEM
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Photon environment variables ·
- PHFONTOPTS
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Photon environment variables ·
- PHGFX
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Photon environment variables ·
- phgrafx
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Changing video modes in Photon ·
Configuration tools ·
- Phindows
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Connecting to other systems ·
Phindows ·
- PHINPUT
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Photon environment variables ·
- PHINSTANCE
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Photon environment variables ·
- phlip
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Cable Modems / ISDN ·
Configuration tools ·
Name servers ·
Software components for TCP/IP networking ·
- phlocale
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/etc ·
Configuration tools ·
International keyboards ·
Setting the time zone ·
- phlogin, phlogin2
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Photon environment variables ·
Photon mode ·
Troubleshooting ·
What happens when you log in? ·
- configuration files
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/etc ·
- phmenu
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Modifying the Desktop menu ·
- PHOTON
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Photon environment variables ·
- Photon
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Overview of Photon ·
- applications, launching on startup
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Starting applications automatically ·
- BMP, creating
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Setting up spooler ·
- colors
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Configuration tools ·
- computers, connecting to other
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Connecting to other systems ·
- configuration files
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/etc ·
- disabling
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/etc ·
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit ·
- draw stream
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Printing with spooler ·
- editor (ped)
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ped ·
- events
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Why is it called “Photon”? ·
- executables, location of
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/usr ·
- exiting
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Exiting Photon ·
Troubleshooting ·
- file manager
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Browsing files with the File Manager ·
- fonts
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The right fonts ·
- graphics settings
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Configuration tools ·
- helpviewer
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Getting help with the Helpviewer ·
- hotkeys
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Hotkeys and shortcuts ·
- logging in
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Photon mode ·
What happens when you log in? ·
- logging out
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Photon mode ·
- multilingual applications
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Photon environment variables ·
Troubleshooting ·
- palette files
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Filename extensions ·
- preferences
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Configuration tools ·
Modifying the Desktop menu ·
Modifying the Launch menu ·
Modifying the shelf ·
Starting applications automatically ·
- printing
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Printing with spooler ·
- rebooting
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Shutting down and rebooting ·
- screensavers
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Configuration tools ·
- server
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/dev ·
- shelf
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Your workspace ·
- disabling
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Troubleshooting ·
- modifying
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Modifying the shelf ·
- shutting down
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Shutting down and rebooting ·
- starting
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tinit ·
Your workspace ·
- applications, starting
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Starting applications automatically ·
- terminal
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Command line or GUI? ·
pterm ·
- troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting ·
- web browser
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Surfing the web ·
- window manager
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Modifying the Desktop menu ·
- configuration files
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/etc ·
- menu
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Modifying the Desktop menu ·
- option
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Configuration tools ·
- workspace
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Your workspace ·
- photon (directory)
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/etc ·
/usr ·
- PHOTON_PATH
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Photon environment variables ·
- PHOTONOPTS
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Photon environment variables ·
- phrelay
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Configuring the Neutrino machine for TCP/IP use ·
- phrelaycfg
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Configuration tools ·
- phs-to-*
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Setting up spooler ·
- font maps
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/etc ·
- PHSHELF_DISABLE
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Troubleshooting ·
- phshutdown
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Photon mode ·
Shutting down and rebooting ·
- phuser
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Changing your password ·
Managing other accounts ·
- PHWM
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Photon environment variables ·
- PHWMEXIT
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Photon environment variables ·
- PHWMOPTS
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Photon environment variables ·
- physical
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- address space, limits
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Other system limits ·
- console
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Physical and virtual consoles ·
Terminals ·
- display
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Photon environment variables ·
- memory
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/dev ·
- node IDs
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Physical Node ID ·
- pid (process ID)
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UNIX ·
- /proc directory
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/proc ·
- procnto
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Improving performance ·
- pidin
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Are io-pkt* and the drivers running? ·
Are io-pkt* and the drivers running? ·
Checking out the neighborhood ·
Getting the system's status ·
Improving performance ·
Priorities ·
Troubleshooting ·
UNIX ·
- pin
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PCCARD and PCMCIA cards ·
- ping
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How do I make sure I'm connected to other hosts? ·
- PIO (Programmed Input/Output)
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EIDE ·
- pipe
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/dev ·
- pipes
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Example of a Korn shell script ·
Pipes ·
- bytes, writing atomically
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Querying filesystem limits ·
- manager, starting
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/etc/system/sysinit ·
- platforms
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- directories
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/ ·
- supported
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How Neutrino is unique ·
- pload.so
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Modifying the shelf ·
- Plug-and-Play modems
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ISA PnP ·
- plugins, arguments to
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Photon environment variables ·
- PnP BIOS
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diskboot ·
- Point-to-Point Protocol
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PPP
- Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
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PPPoE
- pointer cam
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Modifying the shelf ·
- Portable Archive Exchange
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See
pax
- ports
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- parallel
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/dev ·
Parallel ports ·
- serial
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/dev ·
Types of files ·
- multiport
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Multiport serial adapters ·
- performance
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General serial adapters ·
- POSIX
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UNIX ·
- PostScript
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Setting up spooler ·
- power failures
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Power-Safe filesystem ·
- power outage, recovering from
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When to run chkfsys ·
- power, turning off (don't!)
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Shutting down and rebooting ·
- Power-Safe (fs-qnx6.so) filesystem
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Filename rules ·
Power-Safe (fs-qnx6.so) filesystem ·
Power-Safe filesystem ·
- booting from
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Power-Safe filesystem ·
- mounting
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diskboot ·
- PPC
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- directories
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/ ·
- limits
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Platform-specific limits ·
- PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
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Dynamically assigned TCP/IP parameters ·
PPP with CHAP authentication between two Neutrino boxes ·
Starting a point-to-point connection over PPPoE session ·
Using PPPoE ·
- pppd
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Establishing a PPPoE session ·
PPP with CHAP authentication between two Neutrino boxes ·
- PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet)
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Dynamically assigned TCP/IP parameters ·
Using PPPoE ·
- pppoe-up
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Establishing a PPPoE session ·
- pppoed
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Establishing a PPPoE session ·
- preferences
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- default editor
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Specifying the default editor ·
- Photon
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Configuration tools ·
Modifying the Desktop menu ·
Modifying the Launch menu ·
Modifying the shelf ·
Starting applications automatically ·
- prefix space, limits
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Other system limits ·
- preview
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Setting up spooler ·
- primary boot loader
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What happens when you boot? ·
- prime meridian
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Setting the time zone ·
- print (DOS command)
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DOS commands and their Neutrino equivalents ·
- printcap
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Overview of printing ·
Printer capabilities: /etc/printcap ·
- examples
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Some /etc/printcap examples ·
- PRINTER
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Single printer ·
- printers
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/etc ·
- printing
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- access control
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Access control ·
- accounting information
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Filters ·
- burst headers, suppressing
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A typical setup ·
- files, converting for
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Filters ·
Setting up spooler ·
- filters
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Filters ·
Setting up spooler ·
- jobs
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- canceling
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lprrm — remove jobs from a queue ·
- starting
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lpr — start a print job ·
- lpr
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Printing with lpr ·
Using lpr ·
- managing
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- lprc
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lprc — printer-control program ·
- prjobs
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Setting up spooler ·
- NCFTP, over
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Overview of printing ·
Using NCFTP ·
- overview
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Overview of printing ·
- Photon
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Printing with spooler ·
- preview
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Setting up spooler ·
- printer capabilities
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Printer capabilities: /etc/printcap ·
- Qnet, over
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Overview of printing ·
Remote printing over Qnet ·
- queue, managing
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Configuration tools ·
lprq — show printer queue ·
- remotely
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Remote printers ·
- SAMBA, over
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Overview of printing ·
Using SAMBA ·
- serial lines
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Printers on serial lines ·
- spooler
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Printing with spooler ·
- configuration files
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Configuration files for spooler ·
- spooling
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- daemon
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lpd — printer daemon ·
Running the Internet daemons ·
- spooling directories
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Setting up spooler ·
Spooling directories ·
- TCP/IP, over
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Overview of printing ·
Remote printing over TCP/IP ·
Remote printing to a printer on another network ·
Remote printing to a TCP/IP-enabled printer using lpr ·
- troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting ·
- USB printers
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- connecting
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Printers ·
- lpr and /etc/printcap
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USB printer ·
- spooler
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Printing on a USB printer ·
- priorities
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- privileged
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Other system limits ·
- range
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Other system limits ·
- specifying
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Improving performance ·
Priorities ·
- prjobs
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Configuration tools ·
Setting up spooler ·
- problems
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- command line
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Troubleshooting ·
- devb-eide
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Troubleshooting for devb-eide ·
- environment, setting
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Troubleshooting ·
- files
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Troubleshooting ·
Troubleshooting ·
- modems
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Troubleshooting modems ·
- Photon
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Troubleshooting ·
- printing
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Troubleshooting ·
- profiles
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Troubleshooting ·
- Qnet
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Troubleshooting ·
- system, starting and shutting down
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Troubleshooting ·
- TCP/IP
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Troubleshooting ·
- user accounts
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Troubleshooting ·
- proc
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/proc ·
- process groups, limits
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Other system limits ·
- process manager
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- idle thread
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Improving performance ·
- starting
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What happens when you boot? ·
- virtual directory
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/proc ·
- processes
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- abnormal termination
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/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit ·
/var ·
- address space
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/proc ·
- arguments
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Improving performance ·
- closing files while running chkfsys
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Using chkfsys ·
- controlling via /proc
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/proc ·
- CPU usage
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Getting the system's status ·
Improving performance ·
- environment, inheriting
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Environment variables ·
- files, maximum open per
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Configurable limits ·
- ID
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UNIX ·
- /proc directory
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/proc ·
- procnto
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Improving performance ·
- information about
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Checking out the neighborhood ·
- killing
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The keyboard at a glance ·
- limits
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Other system limits ·
- memory usage
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Improving performance ·
- priority
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Improving performance ·
Other system limits ·
Priorities ·
- running remotely
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Checking out the neighborhood ·
- statistics
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Getting the system's status ·
Improving performance ·
- terminating at system shutdown
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Shutting down and rebooting ·
- PROCESSOR
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/etc/profile ·
- PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE (DOS variable)
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MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER (DOS variable)
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MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- processors, multicore
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How Neutrino is unique ·
- procnto
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Other system limits ·
- loader
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The first line ·
- process ID
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Improving performance ·
- resource database
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diskboot ·
- shared memory
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/dev/shmem RAM “filesystem” ·
- starting
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What happens when you boot? ·
- virtual directory
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/proc ·
See also
kernel, process manager
- procnto*-instr
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Filename extensions ·
Getting the system's status ·
- product
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/usr ·
- products
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- updates
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Technical Support ·
- profile (file)
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/etc/profile ·
- profile.d
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/etc ·
- profile.d (directory)
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Troubleshooting ·
- profiles
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- .profile
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$HOME/.profile ·
Specifying the default editor ·
- default
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/etc ·
- ksh
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ksh's startup file ·
Troubleshooting ·
- troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting ·
- vi (.exrc)
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vi ·
- Programmed Input/Output
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See
PIO
- promiscuous mode
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Promiscuous Mode ·
- PROMPT (DOS variable)
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MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- prompt, command-line
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- default
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root or non-root? ·
- setting
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.kshrc ·
- ps
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Getting the system's status ·
- ps.cfg
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Setting up spooler ·
- PS/2
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- keyboards
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Input devices ·
Mice and keyboards ·
Mice and keyboards ·
- mice
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Input devices ·
Mice and keyboards ·
- PS1, PS2
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.kshrc ·
MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- pseudo-terminals
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/dev ·
- pterm
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Command line or GUI? ·
- aliases
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Troubleshooting ·
- colors
-
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Troubleshooting ·
- configuration files
-
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/etc ·
- help
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Searching for a topic or keyword ·
- hotkeys
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pterm ·
- palette file
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Photon environment variables ·
- terminal type, setting
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Terminal support ·
Terminal types ·
Troubleshooting ·
- PTERMPAL
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Photon environment variables ·
- PTERMRC
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Photon environment variables ·
- ptrcam.so
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Modifying the shelf ·
- putenv()
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Programming with time zones ·
- pv
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Filename extensions ·
- PWD
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MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- pwd
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Basic commands ·
Entering multiple commands ·
MS-DOS local command-interpreter variables ·
- pwlock file
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/etc/.pwlock ·
Account database ·
Removing accounts ·
- pwm
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- configuration files
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/etc ·
- hotkeys
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Window ·
Workspace ·
- menu
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Modifying the Desktop menu ·
- options
-
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Configuration tools ·
- PWM_PRINTSCRN_APP
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Photon environment variables ·
- PWMOPTS
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Photon environment variables ·
- pwmopts
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Configuration tools ·
- python
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Available shells ·
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