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    • Installation
      • Creating and Using Live Images
        • Creating a live Fedora USB image from the command line
        • Write Protect Errors Creating Bootable USB Thumb Drives
        • Error creating Live CD ISO Image
        • Creating USB Drive Install Image for Fedora
        • Making a Bootable USB Thumb Drive For Installation
      • Using the New Anaconda Installer in Fedora 18 and Above
      • Errors During Fedora Linux DVD Installation
      • Hardware Compatibility
        • BIOS Upgrades with FreeDOS
        • Testing hardware compatibility with Linux using Live USB memory sticks
        • nVidia vs ATI/Radeon Video
        • Video Hardware
        • Getting Linux to Run on Intel DG33FB Motherboard
        • Intel DP35DP Motherboard And Fedora
        • Beware of Foxconn Motherboards
      • Software RAID
        • Configuring Software RAID1 Arrays in Linux
        • Failing and Removing a Device From a RAID 1 Array in Linux
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      • Fedora 11 Installation Guide
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      • Sample Linux Installation Procedures
        • Installing Fedora Linux 15 Through 17
        • Installing Fedora Linux 18
        • Fedora 15 through 18 Post Installation
        • Installing Fedora Linux 19
      • Post-Installation Problems
        • SSH and YUM don’t work after Fedora 10 Installation
    • Upgrades
      • Upgrade Fedora with dnf system-upgrade – Fedora 22 and above
      • Upgrades with fedup – not so much!
      • Upgrades with preupgrade
      • Upgrades not recommended with Fedora 18 through 22
      • Fedora 11 Upgrade Problems With YUM
      • Boot Fails After Upgrade from Fedora 10 to Fedora 11
      • Applications Won’t Start After Fedora 10 Upgrade
    • Migrating to Linux
      • Creating a Default KDE Desktop for New Accounts
      • Migrating Microsoft Contacts to Thunderbird
      • Importing Local Folders From Microsoft Mail into Thunderbird
    • Bootup and Linux startup
      • The Linux Boot Process
        • BIOS POST
        • GRUB
          • Configuring GRUB
          • Using the GRUB Menu to Alter the Boot Sequence
        • Kernel Boot Parameters
        • Kernel Initialization
        • GRUB2
          • Configuring GRUB2
      • Startup Using SystemV Init Scripts
      • The startup process using systemd
        • Starting and Managing Linux Services Using systemd
      • Booting older kernels
      • Setting the host name
    • Filesystems
      • Anatomy of a Disk Drive
      • Disk Drive Types
      • The Linux Kernel and HDD Types
      • Introduction to Linux Filesystems
      • Linux Filesystem Hierarchical Standard
      • Understanding the /dev directory
      • The Linux Extended Filesystems
        • EXT2 Filesystem
        • The Linux EXT4 filesystem
      • Using hard and soft links in the Linux filesystem
      • Logical Volume Manager – LVM
        • LVM Structure
        • Creating a new Volume Group and Logical Volume
        • Resizing a Logical Volume in an LVM Filesystem
        • Changing the name of a Volume Group
      • Using the Loopback devices
      • File Permissions
      • Managing Cruft in tmp directories
      • Converting to SSD
    • Swap space on Linux Systems
      • Adding more swap space
    • The Command Line Interface (CLI)
      • Using Screen
      • How to use GNU screen as a teaching tool
      • Using Virtual Consoles
      • Tilix – Extreme Terminal Emulation
      • The GNU Core Utilities
      • Pipe Dreams
      • Fedora 16 crontab Problem
      • Setting vi Mode for Command Line Editing
    • System Tools
      • Glances for Monitoring Your Linux hosts
      • My First Day with Ansible
      • The /proc filesystem
      • Setting Colors in vim
      • Colors in Midnight Commander
      • The date Command
    • System Administration
      • Real SysAdmins don’t sudo
      • Using sudo to delegate
      • Everything is a File
      • Introducing regular expressions
      • About UDEV
      • Scheduling tasks with cron
      • Serial Console Usage
      • Performance Tuning
        • Removing kactivitymanagerd
        • KDE — How to disable Nepomuk, Strigi, Baloo and Akonadi
        • Removing ModemManager
      • When to reboot a Linux computer
      • Linux Standards and Best Practices
    • Software Updates
      • How to Disable PackageKit
      • How to Fix VirtualBox Errors after Linux Version Upgrades
    • Networking
      • Using SSH for access to remote hosts
      • DHCPD and HTTPD services do not start
      • BIND and Named – Name Services
        • Introduction to the Domain Name System (DNS)
        • Set up a DNS server using BIND
        • DNS secondary server does not update
        • DNS Problems in Fedora 12 and 13
      • Network Manager
        • Disable NetworkManager
      • Network Configuration
        • CIDR – Network notation and configuration
        • How to Disable IPV6
        • Introduction to Network Routing
        • Making your Linux Box Into a Router
        • Configuring Network Interface Controllers (NIC)
      • Networking Problems
        • Name services (DNS) resolver borked after upgrading to Fedora 33
        • Intel e1000e link speed only 100Mb rather than 1000Mb
        • Resetting Stale NFS Handles in Linux
      • Network Interface Card (NIC) name assignments
    • Printing
      • Printing Booklets using LibreOffice Writer
      • Printing Problems After Upgrade from Fedora 10 to 11
      • Printer Won’t Print After Going Into Sleep Mode
      • Printing With a Xerox WorkCenter Pro 128
      • Printing with the Dell V505 All-In-One Printer
      • Lexmark Printers Not Supported in Linux
      • USB Hardware Printing Problems
    • The X Window System
      • Installing System Fonts Using the Command Line
      • The Display Manager
      • xorg.conf Not Created in Fedora 14
    • Linux Desktops
      • The Xfce Desktop
        • Remote configuration of Xfce4
    • Security
      • Generating passwords
      • Firewalls
        • New Firewall – firewalld
        • Reverting to IPTables from firewalld
        • Blocking Brute Force SSH Attacks
      • shred – Deleting Files Securely
      • Backups and Disaster Recovery
        • The Backup Plan
        • Using tar and ssh for backups
        • Using rsync for Backup
    • Scripting Languages
      • BASH Code to Determine Valid IP Addresses
      • The awk Language
    • Apache Web Server
      • Basic Apache Web Server Configuration
      • Configuring multiple web sites with Apache
      • Configuration changes in Apache 2.4
    • Email
      • Migrate Thunderbird Config from one Linux Computer to Another
      • Configuring the Alpine email client
      • Sorting Email – Using SpamAssassin, MimeDefang and Procmail
      • sendmail
        • SendMail Error Message: 553 5.1.8 … Domain of sender address … does not exist
        • Outbound Authentication for Sendmail
        • Forwarding Email from Hosts with no DNS Entries
        • Using port forwarding when ISP’s block port 25 for outbound email
      • Can’t connect on IMAP to receive email on mobile devices – Server busy error
    • Troubleshooting
      • The Five Steps of Problem Solving
        • Knowledge
        • Observation
        • Deduction
        • Action
        • Testing
      • Troubleshooting Example
      • Important First Steps in Solving Problems
      • Problem Determination Tools
        • Open source tools for monitoring your Linux system
        • Temperature monitoring tools to keep your Linux computer cool
        • top
        • Diagnosing CPU and memory related performance problems
        • Priorities, Nice Numbers and How to Use Them
      • Environmental Problems – EMI
        • EMI Sources
          • EMI – Radio and TV
          • EMI – Radar and Microwave
          • EMI – Static Electricity
          • EMI – Electrical Noise
          • EMI – Engines
          • EMI – Magnetic Fields
        • EMI Problems – Bothering your Neighbors
        • How to Minimize EMI Problems
      • Specific Problems
        • TigerVNC viewer blank
        • Cannot Login Using GUI – 1
        • Cannot Login Using GUI – 2
        • Copy and Paste fails on LXDE and Xfce desktops
        • Horizontal Bar in Display
        • Xterm Windows Freeze Up in VNC Session
        • Fedora 10 – Network Only Works Outbound
        • User unable to login to XFCE desktop
    • Compiling the Kernel
      • Using Multiple Threads When Compiling the Kernel
    • Applications
      • Multimedia
        • Fix OBS Studio frame rate issues
      • ChurchInfo
        • ChurchInfo: Fatal Error: $_SESSION[‘sURLPath’] is empty
        • Installing ChurchInfo
        • ChurchInfo: Empty pages
      • WordPress
        • WordPress xmlrpc.php vulnerability
      • VirtualBox
        • VirtualBox VMs Very Slow
        • Installing VirtualBox Using the RPMFusion Repository
        • Sharing Virtual Machines on a Single VirtualBox Host
        • Making USB Work in VirtualBox Guests
      • Setting User Interface Fonts for Firefox and Thunderbird
    • Multimedia
      • Troubleshooting Audio Adapter Problems
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    • The Perfect Programmer
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      • Fedora 21 – Major changes to installation options
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      • Introduction
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      • Section: The Basics
        • Chapter — How Do I Get Started?
          • Turning the Computer On
          • Login to the Computer
          • Make KDE Your Default Desktop
          • Linux and Security
          • When You Are Finished Using the Computer
        • Chapter — Introduction to Graphical User Interfaces (GUI)
          • Using Multiple Desktops
          • Anatomy of a Window
        • Chapter — Using KDE 3.5
          • 1. Kool Desktop Environment
          • 2. The KDE Panel
            • 1. Anatomy of the KDE Panel
            • 2. Configuring the KDE Panel
          • 3. The KDE Menu
          • 5. Switching Users
          • 6. Configuring KDE
            • Changing the Look of KDE
              • 1. KDE Themes
              • 2. Changing the Background
              • 3. Choosing a Color Scheme
              • 4. Fonts
              • 5. Icons
              • 6. Launch Feedback
              • 7. Screen Saver
              • 8. Splash Screen
              • 9. Style
              • 10. Theme Manager
              • 11. Window Decorations
            • Changing How The Desktop Works
              • 1. Behavior
              • 2. Multiple Desktops
              • 3. Panels
              • 4. Task Bar
              • 5. Window Behavior
            • Peripherals
              • Mouse
            • What Happens to My Changes When I Upgrade?
            • Getting Back to the Defaults
        • Chapter — Using KDE 4
          • Introducing KDE 4
          • The KDE 4 Panel
            • Anatomy of the KDE 4 Panel
            • Configuring the KDE 4 Panel
          • The KDE 4 Menu
          • Switching Users
          • KDE4 Problem Solving
            • Reset KDE Wallet Password
      • Section: Managing Files
        • Computer Memory — RAM vs Disk Drives and Files
        • Searching for Files with KDE
        • Comparison of Common File Managers
        • Using the Dolphin File Manager
        • Using Midnight Commander
        • Using Konqueror
        • Associating Files with Application Programs
        • Using the Krusader file manager
        • Using the Standard KDE File Manager to Save Files
        • Extracting Zip Archives
      • Section: Internet Applications
        • Chapter — Email with Thunderbird
          • Setting Font Sizes for Message Text in Thunderbird
          • Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
          • Opening Attachments Directly From Thunderbird
          • Saving Attachments and Photos
        • Chapter — Surfing the Internet With Firefox
          • Tabbed Browsing with Firefox
          • Viewing Embedded Documents and Videos with Firefox
          • Error: Firefox is already running
      • Chapter — Multimedia
        • Using K3B to Burn a CD or DVD
        • Choosing a Webcam for Linux
        • Basic Scanning with XSane
      • Chapter — Application Programs
        • GnuCash
        • LibréOffice
        • OpenOffice
          • Dealing with Word Document Formatting Problems
      • Chapter — Printing in Linux
      • Chapter — Problem Solving
        • Recovering from a Display Problem
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        • Notes About The Rebuild of the DataBook for OS/2 Warp
        • Forward
        • Warp Products Covered by the DataBook For OS/2
        • OS/2 Reference Books
      • Chapter 1 – What is an Operating System and why is it Important?
        • Computers and Technology In Today’s Business
          • Wasted Computing Power
          • Why Multitasking?
          • Multitasking in Windows 3.1
          • Multitasking in Windows 95
          • Multitasking in Windows NT
          • Multitasking in OS/2 Warp
          • Computer-Centric Strategies for Enhancing Productivity
          • SETI@Home – A Perfect Example of Multitasking
        • What is OS/2 Warp?
          • Introducing OS/2 Warp
          • Warp Features
          • Warp Server
          • OS/2 Awards
          • A Short History of OS/2
          • The Future of OS/2
        • Who Uses OS/2 Warp
          • When was the last time you used OS/2
          • Who uses Warp in North America
          • Who uses OS/2 Warp in Europe
          • Who uses OS/2 in Asia
          • Who uses OS/2 elsewhere
        • Introduction To Operating Systems
          • Defining an Operating System
          • Genesis of the Operating System
          • Operating System Features
          • OS/2 Warp from a Programmer’s Viewpoint
      • Chapter 02 – Inside OS/2 Warp
        • The OS/2 Kernel
        • OS/2 Multitasking
        • OS/2 Crash Protection
        • The Swap File
        • OS/2 Memory Management
        • Ring Protection mechanism
        • Dynamic Link Libraries – DLL
        • Symmetric MultiProcessing (SMP)

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