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List of Tables



Chapter 2: Red Hat Linux Installation




Table 2-1: Virtual Consoles Available During Red Hat Linux Installation


Table 2-2: List of Package Groups in Red Hat Linux


Table 2-3: Linux Boot Commands for Red Hat Linux Installation


Table 2-4: kickstart Options



Chapter 4: Printer Setup




Table 4-1: System V and BSD Print Commands



Chapter 5: Sound Setup




Table 5-1: Supported Sound Cards


Table 5-2: Standard Sound Device Filenames in Linux



Chapter 6: Network Setup




Table 6-1: Columns in the Kernel Interface Table



Chapter 7: Red Hat Linux Basics




Table 7-1: Some Linux HOWTO Files


Table 7-2: Linux System Directories


Table 7-3: Important /usr Subdirectories


Table 7-4: Important /var Subdirectories


Table 7-5: Character Sequences in the PS1 Environment


Table 7-6: Common Standard I/O Redirections


Table 7-7: Useful Bash Environment Variables



Chapter 8: GNU Utilities




Table 8-1: Well-Known GNU Software Packages


Table 8-2: GNU Shell Utilities


Table 8-3: GNU File Utilities


Table 8-4: GNU Text Utilities


Table 8-5: GNU Binary Utilities


Table 8-6: Commonly Used sed Commands



Chapter 9: GUI Desktops




Table 9-1: The gdm Configuration Options


Table 9-2: Common kdm Configuration Options



Chapter 10: Red Hat Linux Applications and Utilities




Table 10-1: Linux Applications on the CD-ROMs



Chapter 11: Text Processing




Table 11-1: Commonly Used ed Commands


Table 11-2: Basic vi Commands


Table 11-3: GNU Emacs help Commands



Chapter 12: Basic System Administration




Table 12-1: Meaning of the Fields in /etc/passwd File


Table 12-2: Meaning of Fields in /etc/group File


Table 12-3: The mtools Commands



Chapter 13: Internet Connection Setup




Table 13-1: Comparison of Dial-Up, DSL, and Cable


Table 13-2: Settings in Configuration File for a Wireless Ethernet Network Interface


Table 13-3: Settings in Configuration File for a PPP Network Interface



Chapter 14: Web Server




Table 14-1: LogFormat Tokens



Chapter 15: Mail Server




Table 15-1: Control Operators Used in sendmail.cf



Chapter 16: News Server




Table 16-1: Major Newsgroup Categories


Table 16-2: Configuration Parameters in /etc/news/inn.conf



Chapter 17: FTP Server




Table 17-1: List of Commonly Used FTP Commands



Chapter 18: DNS and NIS




Table 18-1: Common DNS Resource Record Types



Chapter 19: Samba and NFS




Table 19-1: Options in /etc/exports


Table 19-2: Common smbclient Commands



Chapter 20: Advanced System Administration




Table 20-1: Valid Actions in /etc/inittab


Table 20-2: Some Common Services in Red Hat Linux


Table 20-3: Specifying the Time of Execution with the at Command


Table 20-4: Specifying the Time of Execution in crontab Files


Table 20-5: Script Directories for run-parts


Table 20-6: Device Names for Common Backup Devices


Table 20-7: Common tar Options


Table 20-8: Commands to Manage Kernel Modules


Table 20-9: Column Headings in the Top Utility's Display Screen


Table 20-10: vmstat Utility Output Fields


Table 20-11: Typical Files and Directories in /proc


Table 20-12: Some Kernel Parameters in the /proc/sys Directory



Chapter 21: Software Installation and Update




Table 21-1: Characters Used in RPM Verification Reports


Table 21-2: Common File System Configuration Options



Chapter 22: System and Network Security




Table 22-1: Commonly Used Computer Security Terminology


Table 22-2: File Permission Codes


Table 22-3: Components of the OpenSSH Software


Table 22-4: Some Common Computer Vulnerability Types


Table 22-5: Important System Files and Their Permissions


Table 22-6: Ownership and Permission of Password Files


Table 22-7: Some Popular Computer Security Tools



Chapter 23: Software Development in Linux




Table 23-1: Commonly Used GCC Options


Table 23-2: Some Predefined Variables in GNU make


Table 23-3: Options for GNU make


Table 23-4: Commonly Used gdb Commands


Table 23-5: RCS Tools


Table 23-6: Identification Keywords RCS Supports



Chapter 24: Shell and Perl Scripting




Table 24-1: Summary of Built-in Commands in Bash Shell


Table 24-2: Rules for Interpreting Regular Expression Characters


Table 24-3: A Quick Reference Guide to Perl Functions



Chapter 25: Tcl/Tk Scripting




Table 25-1: Backslash Sequences and Their Meanings in Tcl


Table 25-2: Built-in Tcl Commands


Table 25-3: Operations You Can Perform with String in Tcl


Table 25-4: Tk Commands for Creating Widgets


Table 25-5: Tk Commands for Manipulating Widgets


Table 25-6: Different Forms of the pack Command


Table 25-8: Forms of the place Command


Table 25-10: Some Commonly Used Keysyms



Chapter 26: Java Programming




Table 26-1: Java 2 SDK Content Summary


Table 26-2: Java's Primitive Data Types


Table 26-3: Methods of the String Class


Table 26-4: Summary of Some Swing Component Classes



Appendix A: Linux Commands




Table A-1: Linux Commands



Appendix B: Disk Drives




Table B-1: Supported SCSI Controllers



Appendix C: CD-ROM Drives




Table C-1: CD-ROM Drives with Proprietary Interfaces


Table C-2: CD-ROM Device Names for Proprietary Interfaces



Appendix D: Ethernet Cards




Table D-1: Ethernet Cards and Their Linux Drivers


Table D-2: Arguments for ether



Appendix E: Modems and Terminals




Table E-1: IRQ and I/O Port Addresses Assigned to Serial Ports


Table E-2: Device Names for Incoming and Outgoing Serial Ports


Table E-3: Modem Standards


Table E-4: Responses* from a Typical Modem


Table E-5: Linux Drivers for Intelligent Multiport Serial Boards



Appendix G: Linux Resources




Table G-1: Linux Newsgroups on the Internet



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