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An introduction to system administration of a Linux system for novices. Table of ContentsSource and pre-formatted versions available1. Introduction2. About This Book2.1. Acknowledgements2.2. Typographical Conventions3. Overview of a Linux System3.1. Various parts of an operating system3.2. Important parts of the kernel3.3. Major services in a UNIX system4. Overview of the Directory Tree4.1. Backgr
Ric Lister, ric@giccs.georgetown.eduv2.0, 27 October 1999 This document explains how to use escape sequences to dynamically change window and icon titles of an xterm. Examples are given for several shells, and the appendix gives escape sequences for some other terminal types. 1. Where to find this document 2. Static titles 3. Dynamic titles 3.1 xterm escape sequences 3.2 Printing the escape sequen
Network Working Group T. Berners-Lee Request for Comments: 3986 W3C/MIT STD: 66 R. Fielding Updates: 1738 Day Software Obsoletes: 2732, 2396, 1808 L. Masinter Category: Standards Track Adobe Systems January 2005 Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax Status of This Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and s
Network Working Group M. Crispin Request for Comments: 3501 University of Washington Obsoletes: 2060 March 2003 Category: Standards Track INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4rev1 Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "In
Archive-name: unix-faq/shell/csh-whynot Version: $Id: csh-faq,v 1.7 95/09/28 12:52:17 tchrist Exp Locker: tchrist $ The following periodic article answers in excruciating detail the frequently asked question "Why shouldn't I program in csh?". It is available for anon FTP from perl.com in /pub/perl/versus/csh.whynot.gz *** CSH PROGRAMMING CONSIDERED HARMFUL *** Resolved: The csh is a tool utterly i
Network Working Group R. Smith Request for Comments: 1759 Texas Instruments Category: Standards Track F. Wright Lexmark International T. Hastings Xerox Corporation S. Zilles Adobe Systems, Inc. J. Gyllenskog Hewlett-Packard Company March 1995 Printer MIB Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggesti
lisp-faq/part1: Multipart - Single Part Subject: FAQ: Lisp Frequently Asked Questions 1/7 [Monthly posting] Maintainer: Mark Kantrowitz and Barry Margolin FAQ Home Page: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/lang/lisp/top.html Last Posted: 13 Aug 1997 07:01:12 GMT Last-modified: Fri Mar 14 11:41:55 1997 by Mark Kantrowitz Version: 1.65 lisp-faq/part2: Multipart - Single Part Subject: FAQ:
assembly-language/x86/a86 Subject: x86 Assembly Language FAQ - A86 and D86 Maintainer: fys_at_cybertrails.com (Ben Lunt) Last Posted: 3 Mar 2004 23:04:44 MST Last-modified: 2004/03/03 Posting-Frequency: monthly (21st of every month) assembly-language/x86/borland Subject: x86 Assembly Language FAQ - Borland TASM Maintainer: fys@cybertrails.com (Ben Lunt) Last Posted: 3 Mar 2004 23:04:44 MST Last-mo
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RFC: 793 TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL DARPA INTERNET PROGRAM PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION September 1981 prepared for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Information Processing Techniques Office 1400 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia 22209 by Information Sciences Institute University of Southern California 4676 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey, California 90291 September 1981 Transmission Control
Network Working Group IANA Request for Comments: 3330 September 2002 Category: Informational Special-Use IPv4 Addresses Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved. Abstract This document des
This HOWTO is designed for people with experience in programming and some skills in managing a software project but who are new to the world of free software. This document is meant to act as a guide to the non-technical aspects of free software project management and was written to be a crash course in the people skills that aren't taught to commercial coders but that can make or break a free sof
[comp.unix.programmer] Unix-socket-faq for network programming Programming UNIX Sockets in C - Frequently Asked Questions Created by Vic Metcalfe, Andrew Gierth and other con- tributers January 22, 1998 This is a list of frequently asked questions, with answers about pro- gramming TCP/IP applications in unix with the sockets interface. ______________________________________________________________
21.3. Caching-only name Server Caching-only name servers are servers not authoritative for any domains except 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa, the localhost. A caching-only name server can look up names inside and outside your zone, as can primary and slave name servers. The difference is that when a caching-only name server initially looks up a name within your zone, it ends up asking one of the primary or
RFC 2557 - MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HT Network Working Group J. Palme Request for Comments: 2557 Stockholm University/KTH Obsoletes: 2110 A. Hopmann Category: Standards Track Microsoft Corporation N. Shelness Lotus Development Corporation March 1999 MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML) Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet stan
Network Working Group M. Crispin Request for Comments: 2060 University of Washington Obsoletes: 1730 December 1996 Category: Standards Track INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4rev1 Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the
Archive-Name: caffeine-faq Last-modified: January 7, 1998 Version: 2.98 Frequently Asked Questions about Coffee and Caffeine **************************************************** URL: http://www.cs.unb.ca/~alopez-o/caffaq.html Alejandro Lopez-Ortiz alopez-o@unb.ca --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This FAQ is dedicated to all beverages and products that con
by Mike G mikkey at dynamo.com.ar Thu Jul 27 09:36:18 ART 2000 This article intends to help you to start programming basic-intermediate shell scripts. It does not intend to be an advanced document (see the title). I am NOT an expert nor guru shell programmer. I decided to write this because I'll learn a lot and it might be useful to other people. Any feedback will be apreciated, specially in the p
Network Working Group Y. Rekhter Request for Comments: 1918 Cisco Systems Obsoletes: 1627, 1597 B. Moskowitz BCP: 5 Chrysler Corp. Category: Best Current Practice D. Karrenberg RIPE NCC G. J. de Groot RIPE NCC E. Lear Silicon Graphics, Inc. February 1996 Address Allocation for Private Internets Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Communit
(i) Make each program do one thing well. To do a new job, build afresh rather than complicate old programs by adding new features. (ii) Expect the output of every program to become the input to another, as yet unknown, program. Don't clutter output with extraneous information. Avoid stringently columnar or binary input formats. Don't insist on interactive input. (iii) Design and build software, ev
Open Publications License 1.0 Copyright (c) 2001 by NetThink. This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). This series contains material adopted from the Netizen Perl Training Fork, by kind permission of Kirrily Robert. Table of C
Network Working Group R. Fielding Request for Comments: 2616 UC Irvine Obsoletes: 2068 J. Gettys Category: Standards Track Compaq/W3C J. Mogul Compaq H. Frystyk W3C/MIT L. Masinter Xerox P. Leach Microsoft T. Berners-Lee W3C/MIT June 1999 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests
Network Working Group D. Kristol Request for Comments: 2965 Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies Obsoletes: 2109 L. Montulli Category: Standards Track Epinions.com, Inc. October 2000 HTTP State Management Mechanism Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to
Network Working Group J. Klensin, Editor Request for Comments: 2821 AT&T Laboratories Obsoletes: 821, 974, 1869 April 2001 Updates: 1123 Category: Standards Track Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of t
Back to FAQS.ORG homepage The Linux Kernel Module Programming GuidePeter Jay Salzman Ori Pomerantz Copyright © 2001 Peter Jay Salzman 2003-04-04 ver 2.4.0 Table of ContentsForeword1. Acknowledgements2. Nota Bene1. Introduction1.1. What Is A Kernel Module?1.2. How Do Modules Get Into The Kernel?2. Hello World2.1. Hello, World (part 1): The Simplest Module2.2. Compiling Kernel Modules2.3. Hello Worl
Network Working Group J. Case Request for Comments: 1157 SNMP Research Obsoletes: RFC 1098 M. Fedor Performance Systems International M. Schoffstall Performance Systems International J. Davin MIT Laboratory for Computer Science May 1990 A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Table of Contents 1. Status of this Memo ................................... 2 2. Introduction ........................
We know what Unix's future used to look like. It was designed by the research group at Bell Labs that built Unix and called ‘Plan 9 from Bell Labs’.[154] Plan 9 was an attempt to do Unix over again, better. The central design challenge the designers attempted to meet in Plan 9 was integrating graphics and ubiquitous networking into a comfortable Unix-like framework. They kept the Unix choice to me
Archive-name: computer-lang/awk/faq Author: awkfaq@locutus.ofB.ORG (Russell Schulz) Comp-lang-awk-archive-name: faq Posting-Frequency: biweekly Last-modified: 2002-May-23 Posting-Via: news.demon.net (mail2news) Not-Posting-Via: my connectivity provider who doesn't do news for uucp now Not-Posting-Via-The-Cable-Modem-Because: I don't want to Frequently Asked Questions == FAQ The FAQ list for comp.l
Archive-name: graphics/colorspace-faq Version: 1997-02-27 X-Last-Updated: 1997-02-27 URL: <http://www.inforamp.net/~poynton/Poynton-color.html> Posting-Frequency: monthly colorspace-faq -- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT GAMMA AND COLOR Charles A. Poynton Poynton@Poynton.com <http://www.inforamp.net/~poynton/> Copyright (c) 1997-02-27 In video, computer graphics and image processing the "gamma" s
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