[1]LDP HOWTO-INDEX

Guylhem Aznar

Greg Ferguson

Joshua Drake

  Copyright � 2000 by The Authors

  This document contains an index to the Linux HOWTOs as well as other
  information about the HOWTO project.
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  Table of Contents
  1. [2]What Are Linux HOWTOs?
  2. [3]Where Can I Get Linux HOWTOs?
  3. [4]HOWTO Translations
  4. [5]Categorized List of HOWTOs

       4.1. [6]Administration HOWTOs (60% done)
       4.2. [7]Hardware HOWTOs (0% done)
       4.3. [8]Networking HOWTOs (50% done)
       4.4. [9]Other Languages
       4.5. [10]Programming HOWTOs

  5. [11]Single list of HOWTOs
  6. [12]Single list of mini-HOWTOs
  7. [13]Special HOWTOs
  8. [14]Unmaintained HOWTOs
  9. [15]Writing and Submitting a HOWTO
  10. [16]Copyright
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Chapter 1. What Are Linux HOWTOs?

  Linux HOWTOs are documents which describe in detaila certain aspect of
  configuring or using Linux. For example, there is the Installation
  HOWTO, which gives instructions on installing Linux, and the Mail
  Administrator HOWTO, which describes how to set up and configure mail
  under Linux. Other examples include the Net HOWTO and the Printing
  HOWTO.

  HOWTOs are comprehensive docs - much like an FAQ but generally not in
  question-and-answer format. However, many HOWTOs contain a FAQ section
  at the end.

  There are several HOWTO formats available: plain text, PostScript,
  PDF, and HTML.

  In addition to the HOWTOs, there are a multitude of mini-HOWTOs on
  short, specific subjects.
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Chapter 2. Where Can I Get Linux HOWTOs?

  HOWTOs can be retrieved via anonymous FTP from the following sites:

    * [17]ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO
    * [18]ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/docs/HOWTO

  as well as many [19]mirror sites.

  You can also browse HOWTOs [20]in HTML format or grab
  [21]Linux-html-HOWTOs.tar.gz for viewing on your own PC. The files
  will be extracted into HOWTO/html/.

  Many [22]mirror sites mirror the HTML files.

  www.linuxdoc.org is heavily used, so please use a mirror site if
  possible.

  A HOWTO index is also posted towards the beginning of the month to the
  Usenet newsgroupcomp.os.linux.answers. There is a tool called
  [23]NewstoHOWTO that will assemble the postings.
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Chapter 3. HOWTO Translations

  HOWTO translations are available on [24]metalab.unc.edu and mirrors
  around the world. So far, there are:

    * Chinese (zh)
    * Croatian (hr)
    * French (fr)
    * German (de)
    * Hellenic (el)
    * Indonesian (id)
    * Italian (it)
    * Japanese (ja)
    * Korean (ko)
    * Polish (pl)
    * Slovenian (sl)
    * Spanish (es)
    * Swedish (sv)
    * Turkish (tr)

  If you know of any other translation projects, please let us know and
  they will be added to this list. If you are interested in getting your
  translations archived on metalab.unc.edu, please read the directory
  structure specification at
  [25]http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/translations/Directory
  -Structure and contact the LDP.
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Chapter 4. Categorized List of HOWTOs

  This is a categorized list of the currently available HOWTOs. It is
  the hope that by categorizing this information if will be easier for
  you to find the information that you are looking for.
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4.1. Administration HOWTOs (60% done)

  This section includes HOWTOs on topics such as System Administration.

    * [26]Bash-Prompt-HOWTO, Bash Prompt HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. Creating and controlling terminal and
      xterm prompts is discussed, including incorporating standard
      escape sequences to give username,current working directory, time,
      etc.
    * [27]Benchmarking-HOWTO, Linux Benchmarking HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. Discusses some issues associated with the
      benchmarking of Linux systems and presents a basic benchmarking
      toolkit.
    * [28]Bootdisk-HOWTO, The Linux Bootdisk HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. How to design and build your own boot/root
      diskettes for Linux.
    * [29]BootPrompt-HOWTO, The Linux BootPrompt HOWTO
      Updated: May 1999. A compilation of all the possible boot time
      arguments that can be passed to the Linux kernel at boot time.
      Includes all kernel and device parameters.
    * [30]CD-Writing-HOWTO, CD-Writing HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. Explains how to write CD-ROMs under Linux.
    * [31]Config-HOWTO, Configuration HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Aims at making the fine-tuning of your
      newly installed Linux box quicker and easier. You will find a set
      of configurations for the most common applications and services.
    * [32]Filesystems-HOWTO, Filesystems HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. About filesystems and accessing filesystems.
    * [33]Font-HOWTO, Font HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Provides a comprehensive source to act as a
      starting point for any and all font questions about Linux.
    * [34]From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO, From Power Up To Bash
      Prompt
      Updated: April 2000. A brief description of what happens in a
      Linux system from the time that you turn on the power, to the time
      that you log in and get a bash prompt.
    * [35]Ftape-HOWTO, Ftape HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. Discusses essential do's and dont's for the
      ftape floppy tape driver under Linux. Focuses on the newest
      version (ftape-4.02 at the time of this writing).
    * [36]HP-HOWTO, HP HOWTO - Utilisation and Configuration Guide of HP
      Products under Linux
      Updated: April 2000. Describes the use of products available in
      the Hewlett-Packard (HP) catalog with Linux and some free
      software.
    * [37]Installation-HOWTO, The Linux Installation HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. How to obtain and install Linux software. It is
      the first document which a new Linux user should read to get
      started.
    * [38]ISP-Hookup-HOWTO, ISP-Hookup HOWTO
      Updated: March 1998. How to use Linux to connect to an Internet
      Service Provider via a dial-up modem TCP/IP connection (basic
      dial-up procedure and IP establishment, email and news handling is
      covered).
    * [39]ISP-Setup-RedHat, "Pocket" ISP based on RedHat Linux
      Updated: April 2000. Outlines the setup of a single RedHat box for
      dial-ins, virtual web hosting, virtual email, POP3 and ftp
      servers.
    * [40]Jaz-Drive-HOWTO, Jaz-drive HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. Covers the configuration and use of the 1Gb
      and 2Gb Iomega Jaz drives under Linux.
    * [41]Kernel-HOWTO, The Linux Kernel HOWTO
      Updated: June 1999. A detailed guide to kernel configuration,
      compilation, upgrades, and troubleshooting for ix86-based systems.
    * [42]Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO, The Linux keyboard and console
      HOWTO
      Updated: February 1998. Contains some information about the Linux
      (v2.0) keyboard and console, and the use of non-ASCII characters.
    * [43]KickStart-HOWTO, RedHat Linux KickStart HOWTO
      Updated: January 1999. Briefly describes how to use the RedHat
      Linux KickStart system to rapidly install large numbers of
      identical Linux boxes.
    * [44]Loopback-Encrypted-Filesystem-HOWTO, Loopback Encrypted
      Filesystem HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. Explains how to setup and then use a
      filesystem that, when mounted by a user, dynamically and
      transparently encrypts its contents.
    * [45]MultiOS-HOWTO, Managing Multiple Operating Systems HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Covers the procedures for using removable
      hard disks to install and manage multiple alternative operating
      systems while leaving a single fixed disk to permanently house and
      protect the primary operating system.
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4.2. Hardware HOWTOs (0% done)

  This section includes HOWTOs on topics such as Graphics chips and how
  to get items such as Bus Mice working under Linux.
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4.3. Networking HOWTOs (50% done)

  This section includes HOWTOs on topics such as Networking, Routing and
  Sendmail.

    * [46]Adv-Routing-HOWTO, Linux 2. 4 Advanced Routing HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. A very hands-on approach to iproute2, traffic
      shaping and a bit of netfilter.
    * [47]AX25-HOWTO, Linux AX25-HOWTO, Amateur Radio
      Updated: October 1997. How to install and configure support for
      the AX. 25 packet radio protocol utilized by Amateur Radio
      Operators worldwide.
    * [48]Beowulf-HOWTO, Beowulf HOWTO
      Updated: November 1998. Introduces the Beowulf Supercomputer
      architecture and provides background information on parallel
      programming, including links to other more specific documents.
    * [49]Cable-Modem, Cable Modem Providers HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Answers basic questions on how to connect your
      Linux box to a cable modem or cable Internet provider.
    * [50]Diald-HOWTO, Diald HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Shows some typical scenarios for easy start
      using Diald. Replaces the Diald mini-HOWTO.
    * [51]Diskless-HOWTO, Diskless Nodes HOWTO for Linux
      Updated: April 2000. How to set up a diskless Linux box.
    * [52]Diskless-root-NFS-HOWTO, Root over nfs clients & server HOWTO
      Updated: March 1999. How to setup a server and configure clients
      for diskless operation from a network.
    * [53]DNS-HOWTO, DNS HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. How to become a totally "small time" DNS
      admin.
    * [54]Firewall-HOWTO, Firewall and Proxy Server HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Designed to describe the basics of
      firewall systems and give you some detail on setting up both a
      filtering and proxy firewall on a Linux-based system.
    * [55]Intranet-Server-HOWTO, The Linux Intranet Server HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. How to setup an Intranet using Linux as the
      server which binds Unix, Netware, NT and Windows together.
    * [56]IP-Masquerade-HOWTO, Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. How to enable the Linux IP Masquerade feature
      on a given Linux host.
    * [57]IPCHAINS-HOWTO, Linux IPCHAINS HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. How to obtain, install and configure the
      enhanced IP firewalling chains software for Linux, and some ideas
      on how you might use them.
    * [58]IPX-HOWTO, Linux IPX HOWTO
      Updated: May 1998. How to obtain, install and configure various
      tools available for the Linux operating system that use the Linux
      kernel IPX protocol support.
    * [59]Mail-Administrator-HOWTO, The Linux Electronic Mail
      Administrator HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. Describes the setup, care and feeding of
      Electronic Mail (e-mail) under Linux. Primarily intended for
      administrators.
    * [60]Mail-User-HOWTO, The Linux Mail User HOWTO
      Updated: May 1999. An introduction to the world of electronic mail
      (email) under Linux. Focuses on user-level issues and typical
      configurations for Linux home and small-business machines
      connected to the net via an ISP.
    * [61]Majordomo-MajorCool-HOWTO, Majordomo and MajorCool HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. Intended to guide a user through an
      installation of the Majordomo Mailing List Software and MajorCool
      (utility for managing Majordomo lists via a CGI script).
    * [62]Multicast-HOWTO, Multicast over TCP/IP HOWTO
      Updated: March 1998. Tries to cover most aspects related to
      multicast over TCP/IP networks.
    * [63]Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO, Mutt-i, GnuPG and PGP HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Briefly explains how to configure Mutt-i,
      PGP and GnuPG in its different versions (2. 6. x, 5. x and GnuPG).
    * [64]NC-HOWTO, Linux Netstation HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes how to hook up a IBM Netstation to
      your local network using a Linux box as server.
    * [65]NCD-HOWTO, Linux NCD mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Describes how to hook up a NCD ThinSTAR
      to your local network using a Linux box as server.
    * [66]Net-HOWTO, Linux Networking HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Information about networking for Linux
      (relates only to version 4 of the Linux Networking Kernel or more
      specifically kernel releases 2.x and 2.2.x).
    * [67]NET3-4-HOWTO, Linux Networking HOWTO (Previously the Net-3
      Howto)
      Updated: August1999. Describes how to install and configure the
      Linux networking software and associated tools.
    * [68]Networking-Overview-HOWTO, The Linux Networking Overview HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Overview of the networking capabilities of the
      Linux Operating System; provides pointers for further information
      and implementation details.
    * [69]NFS-HOWTO, NFS HOWTO
      Updated: October 1999. How to set up NFS clients and servers.
    * [70]NIS-HOWTO, The Linux NIS(YP)/NYS/NIS+ HOWTO
      Updated: March 1999. How to configure Linux as NIS(YP) or NIS+
      client and how to install as a NIS server.
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4.4. Other Languages

  This section includes HOWTOs on topics such as using Linux if you are
  Chinese or Dutch.

    * [71]Chinese-HOWTO, Chinese HOWTO
      Updated: June 1998. Demonstrates how to implement Chinese on Linux
      system, including those common problems encountered while using
      Chinese, the ways to obtain, and shows how to install and setup a
      variety of different Chinese software.
    * [72]Cyrillic-HOWTO, The Linux Cyrillic HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. How to set up your Linux box to typeset,
      view and print the documents in the Russian language.
    * [73]Danish-HOWTO, The Linux Danish/International HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. How to configure Linux and various Linux
      applications for Danish locale standards such as keyboard, font,
      paper-size etc.
    * [74]Esperanto-HOWTO, Linux-Esperanto-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1999.
    * [75]Finnish-HOWTO, Finnish HOWTO
      Updated: February 1996. How to "finlandize" Linux - Finnish
      keyboard mapping, time zone, 8-bit clean settings for
      applications, etc. (written in Finnish).
    * [76]German-HOWTO, German HOWTO
      Updated: March 1997. Addresses Linux localization issues specific
      to German users (written in German).
    * [77]Hebrew-HOWTO, The Hebrew HOWTO
      Updated: September 1995. How to configure your Linux machine to
      use Hebrew characters on X-Windows and Virtual Consoles.
    * [78]Hellenic-HOWTO, Hellenic HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. Addresses Linux localization issues specific
      to Greek users (written in Hellenic).
    * [79]Serbian-HOWTO, Serbian HOWTO
      Updated: November 1998. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Serbian users (written in Serbian).
    * [80]Slovenian-HOWTO, Slovenian HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Slovenian users (written in Slovenian).
    * [81]Spanish-HOWTO, Spanish Linux HOWTO
      Updated: August 1996. Contains information on Linux in the Spanish
      environment, for developing software with Spanish support or how
      to get in touch with the Linux community in Spain (written in
      Spanish).
    * [82]Thai-HOWTO, The Linux Thai HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. How to use Thai language with Linux. This
      will cover setting Thai fonts, Thai keyboard and some Thai
      applications.
    * [83]Turkish-HOWTO, Turkish HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Turkish users (written in Turkish).
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4.5. Programming HOWTOs

  This section includes HOWTOs on topics such as C++ programming and
  Perl programming.

    * [84]AI-Alife-HOWTO, Linux AI & Alife HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Information about, and links to, various AI
      related software libraries, applications, etc. that work on the
      Linux platform.
    * [85]Assembly-HOWTO, Linux Assembly HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. How to program in assembly language using FREE
      programming tools, focusing on development for or from the Linux
      Operating System on IA-32 (i386) platform.
    * [86]Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO, BASH Programming - Introduction HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. This article intends to help you to start
      programming basic-to-intermediate shell scripts.
    * [87]C++Programming-HOWTO, C++ Programming HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Discusses methods to avoid memory problems in
      C++ and also will help you to program properly in C++ language.
      Applies to all operating sytems.
    * [88]C-C++Beautifier-HOWTO, C-C++ Beautifier HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Helps you to format (beautify) C/C++ programs
      so that they are more readable and conform to your site coding
      standards. Applies to all operating sytems.
    * [89]CVS-RCS-HOWTO, CVS-RCS HOWTO for Linux (Source Code Control
      System)
      Updated: July 2000. A "practical guide" to very quickly setup a
      CVS/RCS source code control system.
    * [90]DB2-HOWTO, DB2 Version 7.1 for Linux HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Explicit instructions on installing DB2
      Universal Database Version 7.1 for Linux on the following Intel
      x86-based distributions: Caldera OpenLinux 2.4, Debian, Red Hat
      Linux 6.2, SuSE Linux 6.2 and 6.3, and TurboLinux 6.0.
    * [91]Enterprise-Java-for-Linux-HOWTO, Enterprise Java for Linux
      HOWTO
      Updated: January 1999. How to set up an Enterprise Java
      environment on Linux including a JDK, a Web server, supporting
      Java servlets, accessing a database via JDBC, and supporting
      Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs).
    * [92]GCC-HOWTO, The Linux GCC HOWTO
      Updated: May 1999. Covers how to set up the GNU C compiler and
      development libraries under Linux; gives an overview of compiling,
      linking, running and debugging programs under it.
    * [93]Glibc2-HOWTO, Glibc 2 HOWTO
      Updated: June 1998. Covers installing and using the GNU C Library
      version 2 (libc6) on Linux systems.
    * [94]IngresII-HOWTO, Ingres II HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Helps install the Ingres II Relational
      Database Management System on Linux.
    * [95]IO-Port-Programming, Linux I/O port programming mini-HOWTO
      Updated: December 1997. Describes programming hardware I/O ports
      and waiting for small periods of time in user-mode Linux programs
      running on the Intel x86 architecture.
    * [96]Java-CGI-HOWTO, Java CGI HOWTO
      Updated: December 1998. Explains how to set up your server to
      allow CGI programs written in Java and how to use Java to write
      CGI programs.
    * [97]Kerneld, The Linux kerneld mini-HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. Explains how you can use the kerneld function
      in the Linux kernels.
    * [98]Oracle-7-HOWTO, Oracle 7 Database HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. A guide to installing and configuring the
      Oracle 7 Database Server on a Linux system.
    * [99]Oracle-8-HOWTO, Oracle (8) for Linux Installation HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. A guide to installing and configuring the
      Oracle 8i Enterprise Edition for Linux.
    * [100]Parallel-Processing-HOWTO, Linux Parallel Processing HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. Discusses the four basic approaches to
      parallel processing that are available to Linux users: SMP Linux
      systems, clusters of networked Linux systems, parallel execution
      using multimedia instructions (i.e., MMX), and attached (parallel)
      processors hosted by a Linux system.
    * [101]PHP-HOWTO, PHP HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. How to develop PHP programs and also to migrate
      all the Windows 95 GUI applications to powerful PHP + HTML + DHTML
      + XML + Java applets + Javascript. Applies to all the operating
      sytems where PHP is ported.
    * [102]PostgreSQL-HOWTO, Database-SQL-RDBMS HOWTO for Linux
      (PostgreSQL Object Relational Database System)
      Updated: July 2000. A "practical guide" to very quickly setup a
      SQL Database engine and front end tools on a Unix system.
    * [103]Program-Library-HOWTO, Program Library HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. This HOWTO for programmers discusses how to
      create and use program libraries on Linux. This includes static
      libraries, shared libraries, and dynamically loaded libraries.
    * [104]Programming-Languages, Programming Languages mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. A brief comparison of major programming
      languages for Linux and major libraries for creating graphical
      user interfaces (GUIs) under Linux.
    * [105]RCS, The RCS mini-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. Covers basic installation and usage of RCS,
      the GNU Revision Control System, under Linux.
    * [106]RPM-HOWTO, RPM HOWTO - RPM at Idle
      Updated: November 1999. RPM is the RPM Package Manager. It is an
      open packaging system available for anyone to use. It allows users
      to take source code for new software and package it into source
      and binary form such that binaries can be easily installed and
      tracked and source can be rebuilt easily. It also maintains a
      database of all packages and their files that can be used for
      verifying packages and querying for information about files and/or
      packages.
    * [107]SCSI-Programming-HOWTO, The Linux SCSI programming HOWTO
      Updated: May 1996. Deals with programming the Linux generic SCSI
      interface.
    * [108]Secure-Programs-HOWTO, Secure Programming for Linux and Unix
      HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Provides a set of design and implementation
      guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems.
    * [109]Serial-Programming-HOWTO, The Linux Serial Programming HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. How to program communications with devices
      over a serial port on a Linux box.
    * [110]SMB-HOWTO, SMB HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. How to use the Server Message Block (SMB)
      protocol, also called the Session Message Block, NetBIOS or
      LanManager protocol, with Linux using Samba.
    * [111]Software-Building-HOWTO, Building and Installing Software
      Packages for Linux
      Updated: July 1999. A comprehensive guide to building and
      installing "generic" UNIX software distributions under Linux.
    * [112]Software-Release-Practice-HOWTO, Software Release Practice
      HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes good release practices for Linux
      open-source projects.
    * [113]TclTk-HOWTO, The Linux Tcl and Tk HOWTO
      Updated: November 1998. Describes the Linux approach to Tcl, a
      scripting language.
    * [114]Vim-HOWTO, Vim Color Editor HOWTO (Vi Improved w/syntax color
      highlighting)
      Updated: July 2000. A guide to very quickly setup Vim color editor
      on Linux or Unix systems.
    * [115]WWW-mSQL-HOWTO, A mSQL and perl Web Server HOWTO
      Updated: September 1997. How to build a SQL client/server database
      using WWW and HTML for the user interface.
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Chapter 5. Single list of HOWTOs

  The following Linux HOWTOs are currently available:

    * [116]3Dfx-HOWTO, The Linux 3Dfx HOWTO
      Updated: February 1998. Describes 3Dfx graphics accelerator chip
      support for Linux.
    * [117]4mb-Laptops, 4mb Laptop HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Put a "grown-up" Linux on a small-spec (4mb
      RAM, <=200mb hard disk) laptop.
    * [118]Access-HOWTO, Linux Access HOWTO
      Updated: March 1997. Covers using adaptive technology to make
      Linux accessible to those who could not use it otherwise.
    * [119]Adv-Routing-HOWTO, Linux 2.4 Advanced Routing HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. A very hands-on approach to iproute2, traffic
      shaping and a bit of netfilter.
    * [120]AI-Alife-HOWTO, Linux AI & Alife HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Information about, and links to, various AI
      related software libraries, applications, etc. that work on the
      Linux platform.
    * [121]Alpha-HOWTO, Brief Introduction to Alpha Systems and
      Processors
      Updated: June 1997. A brief overview of existing Alpha CPUs,
      chipsets and systems.
    * [122]Assembly-HOWTO, Linux Assembly HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. How to program in assembly language using FREE
      programming tools, focusing on development for or from the Linux
      Operating System on IA-32 (i386) platform.
    * [123]Astronomy-HOWTO, Linux Astronomy HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. Document shares tips and resources to utilize
      Linux solutions in the pursuit of Astronomy.
    * [124]AX25-HOWTO, Linux AX25-HOWTO, Amateur Radio
      Updated: October 1997. How to install and configure support for
      the AX. 25 packet radio protocol utilized by Amateur Radio
      Operators worldwide.
    * [125]Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO, BASH Programming - Introduction HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. This article intends to help you to start
      programming basic-to-intermediate shell scripts.
    * [126]Bash-Prompt-HOWTO, Bash Prompt HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. Creating and controlling terminal and
      xterm prompts is discussed, including incorporating standard
      escape sequences to give username, current working directory,
      time, etc.
    * [127]Belgian-HOWTO, The Belgian HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. How to tweak Linux for Belgian users;
      lists Linux user groups, businesses and other resources in
      Belgium.
    * [128]Benchmarking-HOWTO, Linux Benchmarking HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. Discusses some issues associated with the
      benchmarking of Linux systems and presents a basic benchmarking
      toolkit.
    * [129]Beowulf-HOWTO, Beowulf HOWTO
      Updated: November 1998. Introduces the Beowulf Supercomputer
      architecture and provides background information on parallel
      programming, including links to other more specific documents.
    * [130]Bootdisk-HOWTO, The Linux Bootdisk HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. How to design and build your own boot/root
      diskettes for Linux.
    * [131]BootPrompt-HOWTO, The Linux BootPrompt HOWTO
      Updated: May 1999. A compilation of all the possible boot time
      arguments that can be passed to the Linux kernel at boot time.
      Includes all kernel and device parameters.
    * [132]BRIDGE-STP-HOWTO, Linux BRIDGE-STP-HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes how to setup a bridge with the
      recent kernel patches and brctl utility by Lennert Buytenhek. With
      developer kernel 2.3.47 the new bridging code is part of the
      mainstream. On 20.06.2000 there are patches for stable kernels
      2.2.14 and 2.2.15. What happens if a penguin crosses a bridge?
    * [133]Busmouse-HOWTO, The Linux Busmouse HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. How to install, configure and use a
      busmouse under Linux.
    * [134]C++Programming-HOWTO, C++ Programming HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Discusses methods to avoid memory problems in
      C++ and also will help you to program properly in C++ language.
      Applies to all operating sytems.
    * [135]C-C++Beautifier-HOWTO, C-C++ Beautifier HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Helps you to format (beautify) C/C++ programs
      so that they are more readable and conform to your site coding
      standards. Applies to all operating sytems.
    * [136]Cable-Modem, Cable Modem Providers HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Answers basic questions on how to connect your
      Linux box to cable modem or cable Internet provider.
    * [137]CD-Writing-HOWTO, CD-Writing HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. Explains how to write CD-ROMs under Linux.
    * [138]CDROM-HOWTO, The Linux CD-ROM HOWTO
      Updated: March 1999. How to install, configure, and use CD-ROM
      drives under Linux.
    * [139]Chinese-HOWTO, Chinese HOWTO
      Updated: June 1998. Demonstrates how to implement Chinese on Linux
      system, including those common problems encountered while using
      Chinese, the ways to obtain, and shows how to install and setup a
      variety of different Chinese software.
    * [140]Chroot-BIND-HOWTO, Chroot-BIND HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes installing the BIND 8 nameserver to
      run in a chroot jail and as a non-root user, to provide added
      security and minimise the potential effects of a security
      compromise.
    * [141]Commercial-HOWTO, Linux Commercial HOWTO
      Updated: March 1999. A listing of commercial software and
      applications which are offered for Linux.
    * [142]Config-HOWTO, Configuration HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Aims at making the fine-tuning of your
      newly installed Linux box quicker and easier. You will find a set
      of configurations for the most common applications and services.
    * [143]Consultants-HOWTO, Linux Consultants HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. A listing of companies providing
      commercial Linux related support.
    * [144]CVS-RCS-HOWTO, CVS-RCS HOWTO for Linux (Source Code Control
      System)
      Updated: June 2000. A "practical guide" to very quickly setup a
      CVS/RCS source code control system.
    * [145]Cyrillic-HOWTO, The Linux Cyrillic HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. How to set up your Linux box to typeset,
      view and print the documents in the Russian language.
    * [146]Cyrus-IMAP, Cyrus IMAP HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. A comprehensive guide to installing,
      configuring, and running Cyrus Imap and Cyrus Sasl.
    * [147]Danish-HOWTO, The Linux Danish/International HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. How to configure Linux and various Linux
      applications for Danish locale standards such as keyboard, font,
      paper-size etc.
    * [148]DB2-HOWTO, DB2 Version 7.1 for Linux HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Explicit instructions on installing DB2
      Universal Database Version 7.1 for Linux on the following Intel
      x86-based distributions: Caldera OpenLinux 2.4, Debian, Red Hat
      Linux 6.2, SuSE Linux 6.2 and 6.3, and TurboLinux 6.0.
    * [149]Diald-HOWTO, Diald HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Shows some typical scenarios for easy start
      using Diald. Replaces the Diald mini-HOWTO.
    * [150]Diskless-HOWTO, Diskless Nodes HOWTO for Linux
      Updated: July 2000. How to set up a diskless Linux box.
    * [151]Diskless-root-NFS-HOWTO, Root over nfs clients & server HOWTO
      Updated: March 1999. How to setup a server and configure clients
      for diskless operation from a network.
    * [152]Distribution-HOWTO, The Linux Distribution HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Intended to help new users choose a Linux
      distribution, and to help experienced users track the state of the
      Linux market.
    * [153]DNS-HOWTO, DNS HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. How to become a totally "small time" DNS
      admin.
    * [154]DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO, From DOS/Windows to Linux HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. Written for all the DOS and Windows users
      who have decided to switch to Linux.
    * [155]DOSEMU-HOWTO, The dosemu HOWTO
      Updated: March 1997. DOSEMU stands for DOS Emulation, and is an
      application that enables the Linux OS to run many DOS programs.
    * [156]DVD-Playing-HOWTO, DVD Playing HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. A easy to follow explanation on how to get DVD
      movie play-back in Linux.
    * [157]Ecology-HOWTO, Linux Ecology HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Discusses ways Linux computers can be used as
      a means to protect our environment, by using its features to save
      power or paper.
    * [158]Emacs-Beginner-HOWTO, Emacs Beginner's HOWTO
      Updated: October 1999. Introduces Linux users to the Emacs editor.
    * [159]Emacspeak-HOWTO, The Linux Emacspeak HOWTO
      Updated: April 1999. How a blind user can use Linux with a speech
      synthesizer to replace the video display.
    * [160]Enterprise-Java-for-Linux-HOWTO, Enterprise Java for Linux
      HOWTO
      Updated: January 1999. How to set up an Enterprise Java
      environment on Linux including a JDK, a Web server, supporting
      Java servlets, accessing a database via JDBC, and supporting
      Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs).
    * [161]Esperanto-HOWTO, Linux-Esperanto-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1999.
    * [162]Ethernet-HOWTO, Linux Ethernet HOWTO
      Updated: May 1999. Information about which ethernet devices can be
      used for Linux, and how to set them up (focused on the hardware
      and low level driver aspect of the ethernet cards; see Network
      HOWTO for software configuration information).
    * [163]Filesystems-HOWTO, Filesystems HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. About filesystems and accessing filesystems.
    * [164]Finnish-HOWTO, Finnish HOWTO
      Updated: February 1996. How to "finlandize" Linux - Finnish
      keyboard mapping, time zone, 8-bit clean settings for
      applications, etc. (written in Finnish).
    * [165]Firewall-HOWTO, Firewall and Proxy Server HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Designed to describe the basics of
      firewall systems and give you some detail on setting up both a
      filtering and proxy firewall on a Linux based system.
    * [166]Font-HOWTO, Font HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Provides a comprehensive source to act as a
      starting point for any and all font questions about Linux.
    * [167]Framebuffer-HOWTO, Framebuffer HOWTO
      Updated: July 1999. How to use the framebuffer devices in Linux
      with a variety of platforms. Also includes how to set up
      multi-headed displays.
    * [168]Francophones-HOWTO, Le Francophones-HOWTO : Linux & la langue
      fran�aise
      Updated: December 1999.
    * [169]From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO, From Power Up To Bash
      Prompt
      Updated: April 2000. A brief description of what happens in a
      Linux system from the time that you turn on the power, to the time
      that you log in and get a bash prompt.
    * [170]Ftape-HOWTO, Ftape HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. Discusses essential do's and dont's for the
      ftape floppy tape driver under Linux. Focuses on the newest
      version (ftape-4.02 at the time of this writing).
    * [171]GCC-HOWTO, The Linux GCC HOWTO
      Updated: May 1999. Covers how to set up the GNU C compiler and
      development libraries under Linux; gives an overview of compiling,
      linking, running and debugging programs under it.
    * [172]German-HOWTO, German HOWTO
      Updated: March 1997. Addresses Linux localization issues specific
      to German users (written in German).
    * [173]Glibc2-HOWTO, Glibc 2 HOWTO
      Updated: June 1998. Covers installing and using the GNU C Library
      version 2 (libc6) on Linux systems.
    * [174]Hardware-HOWTO, Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Lists most of the hardware supported by
      Linux and helps you locate any necessary drivers.
    * [175]Hebrew-HOWTO, The Hebrew HOWTO
      Updated: September 1995. How to configure your Linux machine to
      use Hebrew characters on X-Windows and Virtual Consoles.
    * [176]Hellenic-HOWTO, Hellenic HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. Addresses Linux localization issues specific
      to Greek users (written in Hellenic).
    * [177]HOWTO-HOWTO, HOWTO HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Lists the tools, procedures, and hints to get
      LDP authors up to speed and writing.
    * [178]HOWTO-INDEX, The Linux HOWTO Index
      Updated: April 2000. Index to the Linux HOWTOs as well as other
      information about the HOWTO project.
    * [179]HP-HOWTO, HP HOWTO - Utilisation and Configuration Guide of
      HP Products under Linux
      Updated: April 2000. Describes the use of products available in
      the Hewlett-Packard (HP) catalog with Linux and some free
      software.
    * [180]INFO-SHEET, Linux Information Sheet
      Updated: September 1998. Provides basic information about the
      Linux operating system, including an explanation of Linux, a list
      of features, some requirements, and some resources.
    * [181]IngresII-HOWTO, Ingres II HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Helps install the Ingres II Relational
      Database Management System on Linux.
    * [182]Installation-HOWTO, The Linux Installation HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. How to obtain and install Linux software. It is
      the first document which a new Linux user should read to get
      started.
    * [183]Intranet-Server-HOWTO, The Linux Intranet Server HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. How to setup an Intranet using Linux as the
      server which binds Unix, Netware, NT and Windows together.
    * [184]IP-Masquerade-HOWTO, Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. How to enable the Linux IP Masquerade feature
      on a given Linux host.
    * [185]IPCHAINS-HOWTO, Linux IPCHAINS HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. How to obtain, install and configure the
      enhanced IP firewalling chains software for Linux, and some ideas
      on how you might use them.
    * [186]IPX-HOWTO, Linux IPX HOWTO
      Updated: May 1998. How to obtain, install and configure various
      tools available for the Linux operating system that use the Linux
      kernel IPX protocol support.
    * [187]IR-HOWTO, Linux IR HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Introduction to Linux and infrared
      devices and how to use the software provided by the Linux/IrDA
      project.
    * [188]ISP-Hookup-HOWTO, ISP-Hookup HOWTO
      Updated: March 1998. How to use Linux to connect to an Internet
      Service Provider via a dial-up modem TCP/IP connection (basic
      dial-up procedure and IP establishment, email and news handling is
      covered).
    * [189]ISP-Setup-RedHat, "Pocket" ISP based on RedHat Linux
      Updated: April 2000. Outlines the setup of a single RedHat box for
      dial-ins,virtual web hosting, virtual email, POP3 and ftp servers.
    * [190]Italian-HOWTO, Linux Italian HOWTO
      Updated: November 1998. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Italian users (written in Italian).
    * [191]Java-CGI-HOWTO, Java CGI HOWTO
      Updated: December 1998. Explains how to set up your server to
      allow CGI programs written in Java and how to use Java to write
      CGI programs.
    * [192]JavaStation-HOWTO, Linux on the Sun JavaStation NC HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes how to enable the Linux OS on the
      Sun JavaStation NC.
    * [193]Jaz-Drive-HOWTO, Jaz-drive HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. Covers the configuration and use of the 1Gb
      and 2Gb Iomega Jaz drives under Linux.
    * [194]Kernel-HOWTO, The Linux Kernel HOWTO
      Updated: June 1999. A detailed guide to kernel configuration,
      compilation, upgrades, and troubleshooting for ix86-based systems.
    * [195]Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO, The Linux keyboard and console
      HOWTO
      Updated: February 1998. Contains some information about the Linux
      (v2.0) keyboard and console, and the use of non-ASCII characters.
    * [196]KickStart-HOWTO, RedHat Linux KickStart HOWTO
      Updated: January 1999. Briefly describes how to use the RedHat
      Linux KickStart system to rapidly install large numbers of
      identical Linux boxes.
    * [197]Kiosk-HOWTO, Kiosk HOWTO
      Updated: October 1999. Provides a guide for setting up a WWW-based
      kiosk using Linux, X11R6, FVWM2, Netscape Navigator 4.X, and a
      customized trackball.
    * [198]Kodak-Digitalcam-HOWTO, Kodak Digital Camera HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Getting a Kodak digital camera working
      under GNU/Linux.
    * [199]Laptop-HOWTO, Linux Laptop HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. Contains a concise survey of
      laptop-related (Linux content) documents, such as installation
      methods for laptops (via PCMCIA, without CD drive, etc.), laptop
      hardware features, and configurations for different (network)
      environments.
    * [200]Large-Disk-HOWTO, Large Disk HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. All about disk geometry and the 1024
      cylinder limit for disks.
    * [201]LDAP-HOWTO, LDAP Linux HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Information about installing, configuring,
      running and maintaining a LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access
      Protocol) Server on a Linux machine.
    * [202]Linux-From-Scratch-HOWTO, Linux From Scratch HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Describes the process of creating your own
      Linux system from scratch from an already installed Linux
      distribution, using nothing but the source code of software that
      we need.
    * [203]LinuxDoc+Emacs+Ispell-HOWTO, LinuxDoc+Emacs+Ispell HOWTO
      Updated: February 1998. Aimed at writers and translators of Linux
      HOWTOs or any other paper for the Linux Documentation Project.
      Gives hints at using tools including Emacs and Ispell.
    * [204]Loopback-Encrypted-Filesystem-HOWTO, Loopback Encrypted
      Filesystem HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. Explains how to setup and then use a
      filesystem that, when mounted by a user, dynamically and
      transparently encrypts its contents.
    * [205]LVM-HOWTO, Logical Volume Manager HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. A very hands-on HOWTO for Linux LVM.
    * [206]Mail-Administrator-HOWTO, The Linux Electronic Mail
      Administrator HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. Describes the setup, care and feeding of
      Electronic Mail (e-mail) under Linux. Primarily intended for
      administrators.
    * [207]Mail-User-HOWTO, The Linux Mail User HOWTO
      Updated: May 1999. An introduction to the world of electronic mail
      (email) under Linux. Focuses on user-level issues and typical
      configurations for Linux home and small-business machines
      connected to the net via an ISP.
    * [208]Majordomo-MajorCool-HOWTO, Majordomo and MajorCool HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. Intended to guide a user through an
      installation of the Majordomo Mailing List Software and MajorCool
      (utility for managing Majordomo lists via a CGI script).
    * [209]META-FAQ, Linux Meta-FAQ
      Updated: October 1997. Mainly a list of valuable sources of
      information for Linux. Use these sources if you want to learn more
      about Linux, or have problems and need help.
    * [210]MGR-HOWTO, The MGR Window System HOWTO
      Updated: May 1996. Information on the installation, configuration
      and running of the MGR Window System.
    * [211]MILO-HOWTO, Alpha Miniloader HOWTO
      Updated: December 1996. Describes the Alpha Linux Miniloader (also
      known as MILO), a program for Alpha-based systems that can be used
      to initialize the machine and load Linux.
    * [212]MIPS-HOWTO, Linux/MIPS HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes the MIPS port of the Linux operating
      system, common problems and their solutions, availability and
      more.
    * [213]Modem-HOWTO, The Linux Modem HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Help with selecting, connecting, configuring,
      trouble-shooting, and understanding modems for a PC.
    * [214]MP3-HOWTO, The Linux MP3 HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Describes the hardware, software and
      procedures needed to encode, play and stream MP3 sound files under
      Linux.
    * [215]Multi-Disk-HOWTO, HOWTO: Multi Disk System Tuning
      Updated: November 1999. How best to use multiple disks and
      partitions for a Linux system.
    * [216]Multicast-HOWTO, Multicast over TCP/IP HOWTO
      Updated: March 1998. Tries to cover most aspects related to
      multicast over TCP/IP networks.
    * [217]Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO, Mutt-i, GnuPG and PGP HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Briefly explains how to configure Mutt-i,
      PGP and GnuPG in its different versions (2.6.x, 5.x and GnuPG).
    * [218]NC-HOWTO, Linux Netstation HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes how to hook up a IBM Netstation to
      your local network using a Linux box as server.
    * [219]NCD-HOWTO, Linux NCD mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Describes how to hook up a NCD ThinSTAR
      to your local network using a Linux box as server.
    * [220]Net-HOWTO, Linux Networking HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Information about networking for Linux
      (relates only to version 4 of the Linux Networking Kernel or more
      specifically kernel releases 2.x and 2.2.x).
    * [221]NET3-4-HOWTO, Linux Networking HOWTO (Previously the Net-3
      Howto)
      Updated: August1999. Describes how to install and configure the
      Linux networking software and associated tools.
    * [222]Networking-Overview-HOWTO, The Linux Networking Overview
      HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Overview of the networking capabilities of the
      Linux Operating System; provides pointers for further information
      and implementation details.
    * [223]NFS-HOWTO, NFS HOWTO
      Updated: October 1999. How to set up NFS clients and servers.
    * [224]NIS-HOWTO, The Linux NIS(YP)/NYS/NIS+ HOWTO
      Updated: March 1999. How to configure Linux as NIS(YP) or NIS+
      client and how to install as a NIS server.
    * [225]Online-Troubleshooting-HOWTO, Online Troubleshooting
      Resources HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Directs Linux users to resources
      available on the Internet that provide access to a vast amount of
      Linux-related information useful in troubleshooting problems.
    * [226]Optical-Disk-HOWTO, Linux - Optical Disk HOWTO
      Updated: December 1998. Describes the installation and
      configuration of optical disk drives for Linux.
    * [227]Oracle-7-HOWTO, Oracle 7 Database HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. A guide to installing and configuring the
      Oracle 7 Database Server on a Linux system.
    * [228]Oracle-8-HOWTO, Oracle (8) for Linux Installation HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. A guide to installing and configuring the
      Oracle 8i Enterprise Edition for Linux.
    * [229]PalmOS-HOWTO, Palm OS Desktop HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. Explains how to use your Palm OS device
      with a Linux system.
    * [230]Parallel-Processing-HOWTO, Linux Parallel Processing HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. Discusses the four basic approaches to
      parallel processing that are available to Linux users: SMP Linux
      systems, clusters of networked Linux systems, parallel execution
      using multimedia instructions (i.e., MMX), and attached (parallel)
      processors hosted by a Linux system.
    * [231]PCI-HOWTO, Linux PCI-HOWTO
      Updated: March 1997. Information on what works with Linux and
      PCI-boards and what does not.
    * [232]PCMCIA-HOWTO, Linux PCMCIA HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. How to install and use PCMCIA Card
      Services for Linux.
    * [233]phhttpd-HOWTO, PHHTTPD
      Updated: January 2000. phhttpd is an HTTP accelerator. It serves
      fast static HTTP fetches from a local file-system and passes
      slower dynamic requests back to a waiting server.
    * [234]PHP-HOWTO, PHP HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. How to develop PHP programs and also to
      migrate all the Windows 95 GUI applications to powerful PHP + HTML
      + DHTML + XML + Java applets + Javascript. Applies to all the
      operating sytems where PHP is ported.
    * [235]PLIP-Install-HOWTO, PLIP Install HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. How to install a GnuXXPIPELinux distribution
      on a computer without Ethernet card, nor cdrom, but just a local
      floppy drive and a remote nfs server attached by a Null-Modem
      parallel cable.
    * [236]Plug-and-Play-HOWTO, The Linux Plug-and-Play HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. How to get your Linux system to support
      Plug-and-Play.
    * [237]Polish-HOWTO, Polish HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Polish users (written in Polish).
    * [238]Portuguese-HOWTO, Portuguese HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Portuguese users (written in Portuguese).
    * [239]PostgreSQL-HOWTO, Database-SQL-RDBMS HOWTO for Linux
      (PostgreSQL Object Relational Database System)
      Updated: July 2000. A "practical guide" to very quickly setup a
      SQL Database engine and front end tools on a Unix system.
    * [240]PPP-HOWTO, Linux PPP HOWTO
      Updated: March 1997. How to connect your Linux PC to a PPP server,
      how to use PPP to link two LANs together; provides one method of
      setting up your Linux computer as a PPP server.
    * [241]Printing-HOWTO, The Linux Printing HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. A collection of information on how to
      generate, preview, print and fax anything under Linux (and other
      Unices in general).
    * [242]Printing-Usage-HOWTO, The Linux Printing Usage HOWTO
      Updated: February 1998. How to use the print system under Linux.
    * [243]Process-Monitor-HOWTO, Process Monitor HOWTO for Linux
      Updated: July 2000. How to monitor Linux/Unix processes and to
      re-start them automatically if they die (without any manual
      intervention).
    * [244]Program-Library-HOWTO, Program Library HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. This HOWTO for programmers discusses how to
      create and use program libraries on Linux. This includes static
      libraries, shared libraries, and dynamically loaded libraries.
    * [245]Psion-HOWTO, Linux and Psion HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. How to use Psion palmtops with Linux. Does
      not cover running Linux on a Psion palmtop.
    * [246]Qmail-VMailMgr-Courier-imap-HOWTO, Qmail VMailMgr and
      Courier-Imap HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Building a mail server that will support
      virtual domain hosting and provide smtp, pop3 and imap services,
      using a powerful alternative to sendmail.
    * [247]Quake-HOWTO, Linux Quake HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. How to install, run and troubleshoot Quake,
      QuakeWorld and Quake II on an Intel Linux system.
    * [248]Reading-List-HOWTO, The Linux Reading List HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Lists the books the author thinks are most
      valuable to a person trying to learn Unix (especially Linux) top
      to bottom.
    * [249]RedHat-CD-HOWTO, Burning a RedHat CD HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. How to make your own CDs from the Red Hat
      Linux distribution equivalent to the ones commercially available
      from Red Hat.
    * [250]Root-RAID-HOWTO, Root RAID HOWTO cookbook
      Updated: May 2000. This document only applies to the OLD
      raidtools, versions 0.50 and under. The workarounds and solutions
      addressed in this HOWTO have largely been made obsolete by the
      vast improvment in the 0.90 raidtools and accompanying kernel
      patch to the 2.0.37, 2.2x and 2.3x series kernels. You may find
      the detailed descriptions useful, particularly if you plan to run
      root raid or use initrd.
      original description: A cookbook for creating a root mounted raid
      filesystem and companion fallback rescue system using linux
      initrd. Step-by-step instructions for both raid1 and raid5 md0
      devices.
    * [251]RPM-HOWTO, RPM HOWTO - RPM at Idle
      Updated: November 1999. RPM is the RPM Package Manager. It is an
      open packaging system available for anyone to use. It allows users
      to take source code for new software and package it into source
      and binary form such that binaries can be easily installed and
      tracked and source can be rebuilt easily. It also maintains a
      database of all packages and their files that can be used for
      verifying packages and querying for information about files and/or
      packages.
    * [252]SCSI-Programming-HOWTO, The Linux SCSI programming HOWTO
      Updated: May 1996. Deals with programming the Linux generic SCSI
      interface.
    * [253]Secure-Programs-HOWTO, Secure Programming for Linux and Unix
      HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Provides a set of design and implementation
      guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems.
    * [254]Securing-Domain-HOWTO, Setting Up Your New Domain Mini HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. Outlines the things you will probably have
      to do when you want to setup a network of computers under your own
      domain. Covers configuration of network parameters, network
      services, and security settings.
    * [255]Security-HOWTO, Linux Security HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. A general overview of security issues that
      face the administrator of Linux systems.
    * [256]Serbian-HOWTO, Serbian HOWTO
      Updated: November 1998. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Serbian users (written in Serbian).
    * [257]Serial-HOWTO, The Linux Serial HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes serial port features other than
      those which should be covered by other HOWTOs. Lists information
      on multiport serial cards and contains detailed technical
      information about the serial port itself.
    * [258]Serial-Programming-HOWTO, The Linux Serial Programming HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. How to program communications with devices
      over a serial port on a Linux box.
    * [259]Shadow-Password-HOWTO, Linux Shadow Password HOWTO
      Updated: April 1996. How to obtain, install, and configure the
      Linux password Shadow Suite.
    * [260]Slovenian-HOWTO, Slovenian HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Slovenian users (written in Slovenian).
    * [261]SMB-HOWTO, SMB HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. How to use the Server Message Block (SMB)
      protocol, also called the Session Message Block, NetBIOS or
      LanManager protocol, with Linux using Samba.
    * [262]SMP-HOWTO, Linux SMP HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. Reviews main issues related to SMP
      configuration under Linux.
    * [263]Software-Building-HOWTO, Building and Installing Software
      Packages for Linux
      Updated: July 1999. A comprehensive guide to building and
      installing "generic" UNIX software distributions under Linux.
    * [264]Software-RAID-HOWTO, Software-RAID HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000 (latest version). How to use Software RAID
      under Linux. It addresses a specific version of the Software RAID
      layer, namely the 0.90 RAID layer made by Ingo Molnar and others.
      This is the RAID layer that will be standard in Linux-2.4, and it
      is the version that is also used by Linux-2.2 kernels shipped from
      some vendors. The 0.90 RAID support is available as patches to
      Linux-2.0 and Linux-2.2, and is by many considered far more stable
      that the older RAID support already in those kernels.
    * [265]Software-RAID-0.4x-HOWTO, Software-RAID HOWTO (earlier
      implementation)
      Updated: November 1998. How to use Software RAID under Linux. RAID
      stands for "Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks". For users of
      the Linux MD kernel extension, the associated tools, and their
      use. This HOWTO addresses an earlier implementation.
    * [266]Software-Release-Practice-HOWTO, Software Release Practice
      HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Describes good release practices for Linux
      open-source projects.
    * [267]Sound-HOWTO, The Linux Sound HOWTO
      Updated: March 1999. Describes sound support for Linux (hardware,
      configuration, etc).
    * [268]Sound-Playing-HOWTO, The Linux Sound Playing HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. Lists applications for Linux that play
      various sound formats.
    * [269]Spanish-HOWTO, Spanish Linux HOWTO
      Updated: August 1996. Contains information on Linux in the Spanish
      environment, for developing software with Spanish support or how
      to get in touch with the Linux community in Spain (written in
      Spanish).
    * [270]SRM-HOWTO, SRM Firmware HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. How to boot Linux/Alpha using the SRM
      firmware, which is the firmware normally used to boot DEC Unix
      (also known as OSF/1 and Tru64Unix) and OpenVMS.
    * [271]TclTk-HOWTO, The Linux Tcl and Tk HOWTO
      Updated: November 1998. Describes the Linux approach to Tcl, a
      scripting language.
    * [272]TeTeX-HOWTO, The teTeX HOWTO: The Linux-teTeX Local Guide
      Updated: November 1998. Covers the basic installation and usage of
      the teTeX TeX and LaTeX implementation, plus auxiliary packages
      like Ghostscript.
    * [273]Text-Terminal-HOWTO, The Linux Text-Terminal HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. Explains what text terminals are, how they
      work, how to install and configure them, and provides some info on
      how to repair them.
    * [274]Thai-HOWTO, The Linux Thai HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. How to use Thai language with Linux. This
      will cover setting Thai fonts, Thai keyboard and some Thai
      applications.
    * [275]Thinclient-HOWTO, Thin Client: New User Guide
      Updated: November 1999. How to turn inexpensive legacy computers
      into fast terminals.
    * [276]Tips-HOWTO, The Linux Tips HOWTO
      Updated: June 1998. Contains those hard to find hints and
      tweekings that make Linux a bit nicer.
    * [277]Turkish-HOWTO, Turkish HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Addresses Linux localization issues
      specific to Turkish users (written in Turkish).
    * [278]UMSDOS-HOWTO, UMSDOS HOWTO
      Updated: November 1995. Explains how to use Umsdos (a linux file
      system) in different configurations, and its operation.
    * [279]Unicode-HOWTO, The Unicode HOWTO
      Updated: October 1999. How to change your Linux system so it uses
      UTF-8 as text encoding.
    * [280]Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO, The Unix and Internet
      Fundamentals HOWTO
      Updated: July 2000. Describes the working basics of PC-class
      computers, Unix-like operating systems, and the Internet in
      non-technical language.
    * [281]UPS-HOWTO, The UPS HOWTO
      Updated: November 1997. Helps you connect an uninterruptable power
      supply to a Linux box.
    * [282]User-Authentication-HOWTO, User Authentication HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. Explains how user and group information is
      stored and how users are authenticated on a Linux system (PAM),
      and how to secure you system's user authentication.
    * [283]User-Group-HOWTO, Linux User Group HOWTO
      Updated: April 1998. A guide to founding, maintaining, and growing
      a Linux User Group.
    * [284]UUCP-HOWTO, The Linux UUCP HOWTO
      Updated: February 1998. Describes the setup, care & feeding of
      UUCP under Linux.
    * [285]VAR-HOWTO, Linux VAR HOWTO
      Updated: August 1999. Contains a listing of service companies
      which do not manufacture hardware or create packaged software, but
      add value to existing products.
    * [286]Vim-HOWTO, Vim Color Editor HOWTO (Vi Improved w/syntax color
      highlighting)
      Updated: July 2000. A guide to very quickly setup Vim color editor
      on Linux or Unix systems.
    * [287]Virtual-Services-HOWTO, Virtual Services HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. How to virtualize a service.
    * [288]VMailMgr-HOWTO, VMailMgr HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Explains how to setup VMailMgr to support
      pop3 virtual domain services in conjunction with Qmail.
    * [289]VME-HOWTO, VME HOWTO
      Updated: July 1998. Shows the embedded system community how to run
      Linux on their VMEbus Pentium and other PCI local bus based VMEbus
      processor designs.
    * [290]VMS-to-Linux-HOWTO, From VMS to Linux HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Aimed at all those who have been using
      VMS and now need or want to switch to Linux.
    * [291]VPN-HOWTO, VPN HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. How to set up a Virtual Private Network
      with Linux.
    * [292]VPN-Masquerade-HOWTO, Linux VPN Masquerade HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. How to configure a Linux firewall to
      masquerade IPsec- and PPTP-based Virtual Private Network traffic,
      allowing you to establish a VPN connection without losing the
      security and flexibility of your Linux firewall's internet
      connection and allowing you to make available a VPN server that
      does not have a registered internet IP address.
    * [293]Wacom-Tablet-HOWTO, Wacom Tablet HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Installation of (not only) Wacom graphic
      tablets under linux and/or xfree86.
    * [294]Wearable-HOWTO, Wearable HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Nomadism is one of the major trends of our
      society, now most of the people can work with a laptop computer,
      but few did the next step: to live, or if you prefer to wear one
      computer - that is a wearable.
    * [295]Winmodems-and-Linux-HOWTO, Winmodems-and-Linux HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Helps users having a Winmodem for getting it
      working under Linux.
    * [296]WWW-HOWTO, Linux WWW HOWTO
      Updated: August 1999. Information about setting up WWW services
      under Linux (both server and client).
    * [297]WWW-mSQL-HOWTO, A mSQL and perl Web Server HOWTO
      Updated: September 1997. How to build a SQL client/server database
      using WWW and HTML for the user interface.
    * [298]XFree86-HOWTO, The Linux XFree86 HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. How to obtain, install, and configure version
      4.0 of the XFree86 version of the X Window System (X11R6) for
      Linux systems.
    * [299]XFree86-Touch-Screen-HOWTO, Linux Touch Screen HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. How to set up a touch screen input device
      under XFree86.
    * [300]XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO, XFree86 Video Timings HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. How to compose a mode line for your
      card/monitor combination under XFree86.
    * [301]Xinerama-HOWTO, Using the Xinerama Extensions to MultiHead X
      v.4.0
      Updated: May 2000. How to configure XFree86 Version 4.0 with
      Multiple monitors and the Xinerama extentions.
    * [302]XWindow-User-HOWTO, The X Window User HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Information on configuring the X Window
      environment for the Linux user, as well as for the beginning
      system administrator attempting to sort through the many
      configuration options and details of X Window.
    _________________________________________________________________

Chapter 6. Single list of mini-HOWTOs

  The following Linux mini-HOWTOs are currently available:

    * [303]3-Button-Mouse, The 3 Button Serial Mouse mini-HOWTO
      Updated: May 1998. How to get a 3 button serial mouse working
      properly under Linux.
    * [304]ADSL, ADSL HOWTO for Linux Systems
      Updated: April 1999. How to setup a Linux System to work with
      Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop (ADSL).
    * [305]ADSM-Backup, Linux ADSM mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 1997. How to install and use a client for the
      commercial ADSM backup system for Linux/i386.
    * [306]Advocacy, Linux Advocacy mini-HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. Suggestions for how the Linux community can
      effectively advocate the use of Linux.
    * [307]Alsa-sound, Alsa-sound-mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. Describes the installation of the ALSA
      sound drivers for Linux.
    * [308]Apache-mods,
      Apache+DSO+mod_ssl+mod_perl+php+mod_auth_nds+mod_auth_mysql+mod_fa
      stcgi mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Details the installation of an Apache based
      webserver suite configured to handle DSO, and various useful
      modules including mod_perl, mod_ssl and php.
    * [309]Apache+SSL+PHP+fp, Linux Apache SSL PHP/FI frontpage
      mini-HOWTO
      Updated: July 1998. About building a multipurpose webserver that
      will support dynamic web content via the PHP/FI scripting
      language, secure transmission of data based on Netscape's SSL,
      secure execution of CGI's and M$Frontpage Server Extensions.
    * [310]Automount, Automount mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 1999. Describes the autofs automounter, how to
      configure it; points out some problems to avoid.
    * [311]Backup-With-MSDOS, Backup-With-MSDOS mini-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. How to use a Linux-compatible tape drive
      installed on an MS-DOS machine to back up the filesystem of a
      Linux machine.
    * [312]Battery-Powered, Battery Powered Linux Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: December 1997. How to reduce a Linux system's power
      consumption by tweaking some of its configuration settings.
    * [313]Boca, Boca HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. How to install a Boca 16-port serial card
      (Boca 2016) with Linux.
    * [314]BogoMips, BogoMips mini-HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Some information about BogoMips, compiled
      from various sources.
    * [315]Boot+Root+Raid+LILO, Boot + Root + Raid + Lilo : Software
      Raid mini-HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. A cookbook for setting up root raid using the
      0.90 raidtools for bootable raid mounted on root using standard
      LILO.
    * [316]Bridge, Bridging mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1998. Describes how to setup an ethernet
      bridge.
    * [317]Bridge+Firewall, Linux Bridge+Firewall Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: December 1997. A bridge is an intelligent connection wire
      between two network cards. A firewall is an intelligent insulator.
    * [318]Bridge+Firewall+DSL, Bridge + Firewall + DSL Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. Configuring a Linux system to act as a
      firewall and bridge with a DSL network connection.
    * [319]BTTV-Mini-HOWTO-0.3, The BTTV Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Describes the hardware, software, and
      procedures needed to use a bt8x8 chipset based frame grabber or TV
      tuner card under Linux.
    * [320]Bzip2, Bzip2 mini-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1999. How to use the new bzip2 compression
      program.
    * [321]call-back call-back mini HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. How to set up call-back by using the Linux
      system and modem.
    * [322]Cipe+Masq, The Linux Cipe+Masquerading mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 1999. How to setup a VPN using Cipe on a linux
      masquerading firewall.
    * [323]Clock, The Clock Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: July 1999. How to set and keep your computer's clock on
      time.
    * [324]Coffee, COFFEE-HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. Yes, Linux DOES make coffee, and it tastes
      good.
    * [325]Commercial-Port-Advocacy, Commercial Port Advocacy mini-HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. Discusses methods that can be used to
      approach commercial software companies to convince them to port
      their programs to Linux.
    * [326]Compressed-TCP, Compressed TCP/IP-Sessions using SSH-like
      tools
      Updated: April 2000. Discusses how to compress data streams.
    * [327]DHCP, DHCP mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. Answers basic questions on how to set up
      your Linux box to serve as a DHCP server or a DHCP client.
    * [328]Divert-Sockets-mini-HOWTO, Divert Sockets mini-HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Describes how to get, compile and use
      FreeBSD divert sockets under Linux 2.2.12.
    * [329]Domain-Setup-mini-HOWTO, Setting Up Your New Domain
      Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: February 2000. Outlines the things you will probably have
      to do when you want to set up a network of computers under your
      own domain.
    * [330]DPT-Hardware-RAID, Linux DPT Hardware RAID HOWTO
      Updated: April 1999. How to set up hardware RAID under Linux.
    * [331]Ext2fs-Undeletion, Linux Ext2fs Undeletion mini-HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. Presents a discussion of how to retrieve
      deleted files from a Second Extended File System.
    * [332]Fax-Server, Linux simple fax printer server mini-HOWTO
      (faxsrv-mini-HOWTO)
      Updated: November 1997. Describes in detail one of the simplest
      ways to setup a fax server on your Linux system.
    * [333]Font-Deuglification-mini-HOWTO, XFree86 Font Deuglification
      Mini HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. How to fix ugly and unreadable X Window
      fonts.
    * [334]Firewall-Piercing, Firewall Piercing mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1998. Directions for using ppp over telnet to do
      network activities transparently through an Internet firewall.
    * [335]FTP, FTP mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. How to use ftp clients and servers
    * [336]GIS-GRASS, GIS-GRASS mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1997. How to acquire, install and configure a
      powerful scientific public-domain Geographic Information System
      (GIS): the Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS).
    * [337]Handspring-Visor, Handspring-Visor mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Using the Visor with Linux and your USB port.
    * [338]Hard-Disk-Upgrade, Hard Disk Upgrade Mini HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. How to copy a Linux system from one hard disk
      to another.
    * [339]Home-Network-mini-HOWTO, Red Hat Linux 6. X as an Internet
      Gateway for a Home Network
      Updated: June 2000. Tutorial on configuring Red Hat 6 and related
      variants to operate as an internet gateway to a small home or
      office network. Topics covered include masquerading, DNS, DHCP,
      and basic security.
    * [340]Install-From-ZIP, Linux Install From PPA-Zip drive mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 1998. How to install Linux from a parallel port zip
      drive using the Slackware Linux distribution.
    * [341]Intkeyb, mini-HOWTO for Linux (Unix) to setup international
      keyboards
      Updated: April 2000. This xmodmap and kimap solutions will work
      for you in setting up any international keyboard for (Debian,
      RedHat, Mandrake, Corel) Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and
      possibly every Unix that uses Xfree86 and KDE.
    * [342]IO-Port-Programming, Linux I/O port programming mini-HOWTO
      Updated: December 1997. Describes programming hardware I/O ports
      and waiting for small periods of time in user-mode Linux programs
      running on the Intel x86 architecture.
    * [343]IP-Subnetworking, IP Sub-Networking mini-HOWTO
      Updated: March 1997. Describes why and how to subnetwork an IP
      network - that is using a single A, B or C Class network number to
      function correctly on several interconnected networks.
    * [344]IP-Alias, Setting Up IP Aliasing On A Linux Machine
      Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 1997. How to set up and run IP aliasing on a
      Linux box.
    * [345]IPMasquerading+Napster, IPMasquerading+Napster mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Present a way to allow users behind an
      IPMasq'd system to use Napster.
    * [346]ISP-Connectivity, ISP-Connectivity mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1997. How to setup PPP, connect up to your ISP,
      configure mail and news, get a permanent IP (if available), get a
      domain name, and have a bona fide system running in a little over
      thirty minutes.
    * [347]Kerneld, The Linux kerneld mini-HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. Explains how you can use the kerneld function
      in the Linux kernels.
    * [348]LBX, The LBX mini-HOWTO
      Updated: December 1997. LBX (Low Bandwidth X) is an X server
      extension which performs compression on the X protocol. It is
      meant to be used in conjunction with X applications and an X
      server which are separated by a slow network connection, to
      improve display and response time.
    * [349]Leased-Line, Leased line mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Configuring your modem and pppd to use a 2
      wire twisted pair leased line.
    * [350]LILO, Lilo mini-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1998. Lilo (LILO) is the most used Linux Loader
      for the x86 flavour of Linux. This describes some typical Lilo
      installations. Intended as a supplement to the Lilo User's Guide.
    * [351]Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2, The Linux ``Linux-DOS-Win95-OS2''
      mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1997. Presents a procedure to make 4 operating
      systems co-exist on a single hard disk.
    * [352]Linux+FreeBSD, The Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. How to use Linux and FreeBSD on the same
      system.
    * [353]Linux-Modem-Sharing Linux Modem sharing mini-HOWTO
      Updated: February 1997. Describes how to setup a Linux system in
      order to share a modem attached to this system with other systems
      over a TCP/IP network.
    * [354]Linux+NT-Loader, NT OS Loader + Linux mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1997. Describes the use of the Windows NT boot
      loader to start Linux. This procedures have been tested with
      Windows NT 4.0 WS and Linux 2.0.
    * [355]Linux+Solaris, Linux+Solaris mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Describes how to use Solaris and Linux
      together on one machine. It addresses common questions like
      multibooting and file-sharing.
    * [356]Linux+Win95, Yes my Children, it CAN be DONE!
      Updated: April 1996. Installing both Linux and Windows 95 on your
      PC.
    * [357]Loadlin+Win95, The Loadlin+Win95 mini-HOWTO
      Updated: March 1999. How to use Loadlin with Windows 95 to boot to
      Linux.
    * [358]Loopback-Root-FS, The Loopback Root Filesystem HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. How to use the Linux loopback device to
      create a Linux native filesystem format installation that can be
      run from a DOS partition without re-partitioning.
    * [359]Mac-Terminal, The MacTerminal mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1997. How to configure the Mac for use as a
      Linux terminal.
    * [360]Mail-Queue, Linux Mail-Queue mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1997. Configuration changes necessary to make
      sendmail deliver local mail now; while stashing remote mail in the
      queue until "I Say So".
    * [361]Mail2News, Mail2News mini-HOWTO
      Updated: July 1999. How to feed a mailing list to a news server.
    * [362]Man-Page, The Linux Man Page mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. Explains what you should bear in mind when
      you are going to write on-line documentation -- a so called man
      page -- that you want to make accessible via the man(1) command.
    * [363]Modules, Linux Modules Installation mini-HOWTO
      Updated: n/a How to successfully set up Linux with modules
      configured and working.
    * [364]Multiboot-with-LILO, Win95 + WinNT + Linux multiboot using
      LILO mini-HOWTO
      Updated: March 1998. How to use the to multiboot between Windows
      95, Windows NT, and Linux.
    * [365]NCD-X-Terminal, NCD X terminal mini HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. How to connect an NCD X terminal to a UNIX
      host.
    * [366]Netrom-Node, Netrom-Node mini-Howto
      Updated: October 1998. How to setup the ax25-utilities package for
      Amateur Radio such that it makes Netrom Nodes for the Node program
      and the BBS software from John-Paul Roubelat, F6FBB.
    * [367]Netscape+Proxy, HOWTO for inHouse IntraNet
      Updated: August 1997. Describes the procedure to set up a NETWORK
      (INTRANET) at your home. Then we shall setup the network such that
      NETSCAPE Clients can be used on ANY machine to access the
      internet. . .
    * [368]News-Leafsite, News Leafsite mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. This will help you to configure a small
      leafsite for Usenet News using the free software package Leafnode.
    * [369]NFS-Root, NFS-Root mini-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. How to setup a ``disc-less'' Linux
      workstation, which mounts it's root filesystems via NFS.
    * [370]NFS-Root-Client-mini-HOWTO, NFS-Root-Client Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: February 1999. How to create client root directories on a
      server that is using NFS Root mounted clients.
    * [371]Offline-Mailing, Linux off-line mailing method (offline
      mailaddr with 1 account)
      Updated: June 1998. Use your linux mailing system offline, receive
      mail for multiple users with only one email address, and without
      being 24-24 online.
    * [372]Partition-Rescue-mini-HOWTO, The Linux Partition-Rescue
      mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. Describes how to rescue your Linux
      partition if M$-DOG has deleted it for you.
    * [373]Partition, Linux Partition HOWTO
      Updated: May 2000. Teaches you how to plan and layout disk space
      for your Linux system.
    * [374]Path, PATH HOWTO
      Updated: November 1997. Describes common tricks and problems with
      Unix / Linux environment variables, especially with PATH variable.
    * [375]PLIP, LINUX PLIP mini-HOWTO
      Updated: March 1998. Will hopefully let you build and use a
      Parallel Line Interface Protocol.
    * [376]Pre-Installation-Checklist, Linux pre-installation checklist
      Updated: December 1999. An aide-memoire which may make
      installation of Linux a pleasant experience for you.
    * [377]Process-Accounting, How To Enable Process Accounting on Linux
      Updated: August 1997. Describes how to enable system process
      accounting on a Linux host, and the usage of various process
      accounting commands
    * [378]Programming-Languages, Programming Languages mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. A brief comparison of major programming
      languages for Linux and major libraries for creating graphical
      user interfaces (GUIs) under Linux.
    * [379]Proxy-ARP-Subnet, ProxyARP Subnetting HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. Discusses using Proxy Address Resolution
      Protocol (ARP) with subnetting in order to make a small network of
      machines visible on another Internet Protocol (IP) subnet.
    * [380]Public-Web-Browser, The Linux Public Web Browser mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. The basic idea here is to give web access
      to people who wander by, while limiting their ability to mess
      anything up.
    * [381]Qmail+MH, mini-HOWTO install qmail with MH
      Updated: March 1998. Installation experiences to offer some help
      to other users who wish to use this combination for their email.
    * [382]Quota, Quota mini-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. How to enable file system quota on a Linux
      host, assigning quota for users and groups, as well as the usage
      of miscellaneous quota commands.
    * [383]RCS, The RCS mini-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. Covers basic installation and usage of RCS,
      the GNU Revision Control System, under Linux.
    * [384]Remote-Boot, Linux Remote-Boot mini-HOWTO: Configuring
      Remote-Boot Workstations with Linux, DOS, Windows 95/98 and
      Windows NT
      Updated: February 1999. How to set up a very robust and secure
      server-based configuration for a cluster of PCs, allowing each
      client to choose at boot-time which operating system to run.
    * [385]Remote-X-Apps, Remote X Apps mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. How to run remote X applications.
    * [386]RPM+Slackware, RPM+Slackware Mini-Howto
      Updated: April 1998. How to get RPM installed and working properly
      under Slackware.
    * [387]Saving-Space, Saving Space mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 1999. Directions for squeezing your Linux
      installation into the least possible space. Particularly aimed at
      notebook users.
    * [388]Secure-POP+SSH, Secure POP via SSH mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1998. How to set up secure POP connections
      using ssh.
    * [389]Sendmail+UUCP, Sendmail+UUCP HOWTO
      Updated: May 1998. How to setup a single machine with no direct
      access to the internet to route mail for you via sendmail and UUCP
      to a 'smarter host' (eg. your ISP).
    * [390]Sendmail-Address-Rewrite, sendmail address rewriting
      mini-HOWTO
      Updated: May 1998. A brief description of how to set up sendmail's
      configuration file for the home user's dial-up access.
    * [391]SLIP-PPP-Emulator, SLIP/PPP Emulator HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. Describes how to get your Linux box to
      connect to a generic site via a SLIP/PPP emulator, such as SLiRP
      or TIA.
    * [392]Small-Memory, Small Memory Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: March 2000. How to run Linux on a system with a small
      amount of memory.
    * [393]Soundblaster-AWE, Sound Blaster AWE 32/64 HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. How to install and configure a Sound
      Blaster 32 (SB AWE 32, SB AWE 64) card from Creative Labs in a
      Linux System using the AWE Sound Driver Extension written by
      Takashi Iwai. It also covers some special tools and players for
      the SB AWE series.
    * [394]StarOffice, StarOffice 3.1 Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: November 1999. Information on installing the StarOffice
      3.1 Office Suite by StarDivision.
    * [395]Swap-Space, Linux Swap Space Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: December 1999. How to share your Linux swap partition
      with Windows.
    * [396]Term-Firewall, Using Term to Pierce an Internet Firewall
      Updated: July 1996. Directions for using ``term'' to do network
      stuff through a TCP firewall that you're not supposed to be able
      to.
    * [397]TkRat, TkRat mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. Geared toward anyone interested in using
      their Linux computer to send and receive Internet E-Mail.
    * [398]Token-Ring, Token-Ring mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 1998. Designed to help you install the kernel
      patch and also try to point out some things to look for.
    * [399]TransparentProxy, Transparent Proxy with Squid mini-HOWTO
      Updated: April 2000. Provides information on how to setup a
      transparent caching HTTP proxy server using only Linux and squid.
    * [400]TT-Debian, TrueType Fonts in Debian mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 2000. How to configure a Debian system to use
      TrueType fonts for display and printing.
    * [401]Ultra-DMA, The Linux Ultra-DMA Mini-Howto
      Updated: November 1999. How to use Ultra-DMA aka Ultra-ATA aka
      Ultra33 and Ultra66 hard drives and interfaces with Linux.
    * [402]Update, The Staying Updated mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1999. How to stay updated and abreast of the
      development that takes place in the Linux world of development.
    * [403]Upgrade, Upgrading Your linux Distribution mini-HOWTO
      Updated: June 1996. Hints and tips on upgrading from one linux
      distribution to another.
    * [404]VAIO+Linux, Linux on Sony VAIO mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1998. This document explains installation of
      Linux on Sony VAIO computers.
    * [405]Visual-Bell, Visible bell mini-Howto
      Updated: November 1997. How to use termcap to configure a visual
      bell on one's system and describes how to disable audible bells on
      demand.
    * [406]VPN, The VPN HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. How to setup a Virtual Private Network.
    * [407]Wacom-USB-mini-HOWTO, Wacom Graphire USB Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: June 2000. How to setup a Wacom Graphire USB tablet for
      use with Linux.
    * [408]WordPerfect, WordPerfect Mini-howto
      Updated: August 1997. Discusses running WordPerfect on Linux,
      including a brief discussion on the WordPerfect 7.0 beta.
    * [409]X-Big-Cursor, X11-big-cursor mini-HOWTO
      Updated: August 1997. How to use enlarged mouse cursors with the X
      window system.
    * [410]XFree86-XInside, Linux XFree-to-Xinside mini-HOWTO
      Updated: September 1997. How to convert an XFree86 modeline into
      an XInside/XiGraphics one.
    * [411]Xterm-Title, How to change the title of an xterm
      Updated: October 1999. How to use escape sequences to dynamically
      change window and icon titles of an xterm.
    * [412]ZIP-Drive, Zip Drive Mini-HOWTO
      Updated: January 1999. Provides a quick reference quide on setting
      up and using the Iomega ZIP drive with Linux.
    * [413]ZIP-Install, Installing Linux on ZIP disk using ppa ZIP Drive
      Mini-Howto
      Updated: January 1998. This document is only useful for those with
      the printer port version of a ZIP drive who wish to have either a
      portable or backup Linux system on a ZIP disk.
    _________________________________________________________________

Chapter 7. Special HOWTOs

  The High Availability HOWTO, by Harald Milz <[email protected]> is
  available at
  [414]http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability
  -HOWTO.html. It is not included with the HOWTO collection because it
  relies on figures and cannot be distributed in all supported formats.
    _________________________________________________________________

Chapter 8. Unmaintained HOWTOs

  There are a number of unmaintained documents, which can be found at:
  [415]http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/unmaintained/.

  These are kept around since old documentation is sometimes better than
  none. However, you should be aware that you are reading old
  documentation.

  If the date tag is too old, please consider the HOWTO as unmaintained.

  However, there are exceptions, such as old programs (for example UUCP
  HOWTO) or not-so-hot topics (for example AX-25 HOWTO).
    _________________________________________________________________

Chapter 9. Writing and Submitting a HOWTO

  If you are interested in writing or maintaining a HOWTO, please
  contact us FIRST!!! at [416][email protected]. If you
  want to maintain a unmaintained HOWTO, please try to contact the
  former author.

  Consult the [417]HOWTO-HOWTO for detailed information on writing and
  submitting a HOWTO.

  Here are a few general guidelines that you should follow when writing
  a HOWTO:

    * Try to use meaningful structure and organization, and write
      clearly. Remember that many of the people reading HOWTOs do not
      speak English as their first language.
    * Make sure that all of the information is correct. We can't stress
      this enough. When in doubt, speculate, but make it clear that
      you're only guessing.
    * Make sure that you are covering the most recent version of the
      available software. Also, be sure to include full instructions on
      where software can be downloaded from (FTP site name,
      fullpathname), and the current version number and release date of
      the software.
    * Include an FAQ section at the end, if appropriate. Many HOWTO
      documents need a ``FAQ'' or ``Common Problems'' section to cover
      information which cannot be covered in the regular text.
    * HOWTOs should be submitted to us in either DocBook or linuxdoc
      SGML. Refer to the [418]HOWTO-HOWTO for further information.
    * Use other HOWTOs a model. The SGML source to the HOWTOs is
      available on Linux FTP sites. In addition, examine the
      [419]HOWTO-HOWTO, the [420]LDP manifesto (and license guide), and
      the [421]Using DocBook HOWTO.
    * Make sure that your name, email address, date, and a version
      number is near the beginning of the document. You could also
      include WWW addresses and a postal mail address if you want. The
      standard header is: Title / Author's name and email address /
      Version number and date. For example:
      The Linux HOWTO Index by Tim Bynum v2.10.29, 31 July 1997
    * Lastly, be prepared to receive questions and comments about your
      writing. There are several hundreds of accesses to thei HOWTO
      collection every day from around the world!

  After you have written the HOWTO, mail the SGML source to us at
  [422][email protected].

  It is important that you go through us when submitting a HOWTO, as we
  maintain the archives and need to keep track of what HOWTOs are being
  written and who is doing what.

  Please send the LDP periodic updates whenever appropriate.
    _________________________________________________________________

Chapter 10. Copyright

  Copyright (c) 1995 - 2000 by Tim Bynum. Copyright (c) 2000 by Guylhem
  Aznar / Greg Ferguson / Joshua Drake

  Unless otherwise stated, Linux HOWTO documents are copyrighted by
  their respective authors. Linux HOWTO documents may be reproduced and
  distributed in whole or in part, in any medium physical or electronic,
  as long as this copyright notice is retained on all copies. Commercial
  redistribution is allowed and encouraged; however, the author would
  like to be notified of any such distributions.

  All translations, derivative works, or aggregate works incorporating
  any Linux HOWTO documents must be covered under this copyright notice.
  That is, you may not produce a derivative work from a HOWTO and impose
  additional restrictions on its distribution. Exceptions to these rules
  may be granted under certain conditions; please contact the Linux
  HOWTO coordinator at the address given below.

  In short, we wish to promote dissemination of this information through
  as many channels as possible. However, we do wish to retain copyright
  on the HOWTO documents, and would like to be notified of any plans to
  redistribute the HOWTOs.

  If you have questions, please contact the Linux HOWTO coordinator, at
  [423][email protected] via email.

References

  1. http://www.linuxdoc.org/
  2. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#INTRO
  3. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#LOCATION
  4. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#TRANSLATIONS
  5. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#CATEGORIES
  6. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#ADMIN
  7. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#HARDWARE
  8. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#NETWORKING
  9. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#OTHER-LANG
 10. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#PROGRAMMING
 11. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#HOWTOS
 12. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#MINI
 13. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#SPECIAL
 14. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#UNMAINTAINED
 15. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#WRITING
 16. index/HOWTO-INDEX.html#COPYRIGHT
 17. ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO
 18. ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/docs/HOWTO
 19. ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/MIRRORS.html
 20. index/howto.html
 21. http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html/Linux-html-HOWTOs.tar.gz
 22. http://www.linuxdoc.org/mirrors.html
 23. ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/news/misc/
 24. ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/translations
 25. http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/translations/Directory-Structure
 26. Bash-Prompt-HOWTO.html
 27. Benchmarking-HOWTO.html
 28. Bootdisk-HOWTO/index.html
 29. BootPrompt-HOWTO.html
 30. CD-Writing-HOWTO.html
 31. Config-HOWTO.html
 32. Filesystems-HOWTO.html
 33. Font-HOWTO.html
 34. From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO.html
 35. Ftape-HOWTO.html
 36. HP-HOWTO/index.html
 37. Installation-HOWTO.html
 38. ISP-Hookup-HOWTO.html
 39. ISP-Setup-RedHat.html
 40. Jaz-Drive-HOWTO.html
 41. Kernel-HOWTO.html
 42. Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO.html
 43. KickStart-HOWTO.html
 44. Loopback-Encrypted-Filesystem-HOWTO.html
 45. MultiOS-HOWTO.html
 46. Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html
 47. AX25-HOWTO.html
 48. Beowulf-HOWTO.html
 49. Cable-Modem/index.html
 50. Diald-HOWTO.html
 51. Diskless-HOWTO.html
 52. Diskless-root-NFS-HOWTO.html
 53. DNS-HOWTO.html
 54. Firewall-HOWTO.html
 55. Intranet-Server-HOWTO.html
 56. IP-Masquerade-HOWTO.html
 57. IPCHAINS-HOWTO.html
 58. IPX-HOWTO.html
 59. Mail-Administrator-HOWTO.html
 60. Mail-User-HOWTO.html
 61. Majordomo-MajorCool-HOWTO.html
 62. Multicast-HOWTO.html
 63. Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO.html
 64. NC-HOWTO.html
 65. NCD-HOWTO.html
 66. Net-HOWTO.html
 67. NET3-4-HOWTO.html
 68. Networking-Overview-HOWTO.html
 69. NFS-HOWTO.html
 70. NIS-HOWTO.html
 71. Chinese-HOWTO.html
 72. Cyrillic-HOWTO.html
 73. Danish-HOWTO.html
 74. Esperanto-HOWTO.html
 75. Finnish-HOWTO.html
 76. German-HOWTO.html
 77. Hebrew-HOWTO.html
 78. Hellenic-HOWTO.html
 79. Serbian-HOWTO.html
 80. Slovenian-HOWTO.html
 81. Spanish-HOWTO.html
 82. Thai-HOWTO.html
 83. Turkish-HOWTO.html
 84. AI-Alife-HOWTO.html
 85. Assembly-HOWTO.html
 86. Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html
 87. C++Programming-HOWTO.html
 88. C-C++Beautifier-HOWTO.html
 89. CVS-RCS-HOWTO.html
 90. DB2-HOWTO/index.html
 91. Enterprise-Java-for-Linux-HOWTO.html
 92. GCC-HOWTO/index.html
 93. Glibc2-HOWTO.html
 94. IngresII-HOWTO/index.html
 95. mini/IO-Port-Programming.html
 96. Java-CGI-HOWTO.html
 97. mini/Kerneld/index.html
 98. Oracle-7-HOWTO.html
 99. Oracle-8-HOWTO.html
100. Parallel-Processing-HOWTO.html
101. PHP-HOWTO.html
102. PostgreSQL-HOWTO.html
103. Program-Library-HOWTO/index.html
104. mini/Programming-Languages.html
105. mini/RCS.html
106. RPM-HOWTO/index.html
107. SCSI-Programming-HOWTO.html
108. Secure-Programs-HOWTO/index.html
109. Serial-Programming-HOWTO.html
110. SMB-HOWTO.html
111. Software-Building-HOWTO.html
112. Software-Release-Practice-HOWTO.html
113. TclTk-HOWTO.html
114. Vim-HOWTO.html
115. WWW-mSQL-HOWTO.html
116. 3Dfx-HOWTO.html
117. 4mb-Laptops.html
118. Access-HOWTO.html
119. Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html
120. AI-Alife-HOWTO.html
121. Alpha-HOWTO.html
122. Assembly-HOWTO.html
123. Astronomy-HOWTO.html
124. AX25-HOWTO.html
125. Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html
126. Bash-Prompt-HOWTO.html
127. Belgian-HOWTO.html
128. Benchmarking-HOWTO.html
129. Beowulf-HOWTO.html
130. Bootdisk-HOWTO/index.html
131. BootPrompt-HOWTO.html
132. BRIDGE-STP-HOWTO/index.html
133. Busmouse-HOWTO.html
134. C++Programming-HOWTO.html
135. C-C++Beautifier-HOWTO.html
136. Cable-Modem/index.html
137. CD-Writing-HOWTO.html
138. CDROM-HOWTO.html
139. Chinese-HOWTO.html
140. Chroot-BIND-HOWTO.html
141. Commercial-HOWTO.html
142. Config-HOWTO.html
143. Consultants-HOWTO.html
144. CVS-RCS-HOWTO.html
145. Cyrillic-HOWTO.html
146. Cyrus-IMAP.html
147. Danish-HOWTO.html
148. DB2-HOWTO/index.html
149. Diald-HOWTO.html
150. Diskless-HOWTO.html
151. Diskless-root-NFS-HOWTO.html
152. Distribution-HOWTO.html
153. DNS-HOWTO.html
154. DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html
155. DOSEMU-HOWTO.html
156. DVD-Playing-HOWTO.html
157. Ecology-HOWTO.html
158. Emacs-Beginner-HOWTO.html
159. Emacspeak-HOWTO.html
160. Enterprise-Java-for-Linux-HOWTO.html
161. Esperanto-HOWTO.html
162. Ethernet-HOWTO.html
163. Filesystems-HOWTO.html
164. Finnish-HOWTO.html
165. Firewall-HOWTO.html
166. Font-HOWTO.html
167. Framebuffer-HOWTO.html
168. Francophones-HOWTO.html
169. From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO.html
170. Ftape-HOWTO.html
171. GCC-HOWTO/index.html
172. German-HOWTO.html
173. Glibc2-HOWTO.html
174. Hardware-HOWTO.html
175. Hebrew-HOWTO.html
176. Hellenic-HOWTO.html
177. HOWTO-HOWTO/index.html
178. HOWTO-INDEX/index.html
179. HP-HOWTO/index.html
180. INFO-SHEET.html
181. IngresII-HOWTO/index.html
182. Installation-HOWTO.html
183. Intranet-Server-HOWTO.html
184. IP-Masquerade-HOWTO.html
185. IPCHAINS-HOWTO.html
186. IPX-HOWTO.html
187. IR-HOWTO.html
188. ISP-Hookup-HOWTO.html
189. ISP-Setup-RedHat.html
190. Italian-HOWTO.html
191. Java-CGI-HOWTO.html
192. JavaStation-HOWTO/index.html
193. Jaz-Drive-HOWTO.html
194. Kernel-HOWTO.html
195. Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO.html
196. KickStart-HOWTO.html
197. Kiosk-HOWTO.html
198. Kodak-Digitalcam-HOWTO.html
199. Laptop-HOWTO.html
200. Large-Disk-HOWTO.html
201. LDAP-HOWTO.html
202. Linux-From-Scratch-HOWTO.html
203. LinuxDoc+Emacs+Ispell-HOWTO.html
204. Loopback-Encrypted-Filesystem-HOWTO.html
205. LVM-HOWTO.html
206. Mail-Administrator-HOWTO.html
207. Mail-User-HOWTO.html
208. Majordomo-MajorCool-HOWTO.html
209. META-FAQ.html
210. MGR-HOWTO.html
211. MILO-HOWTO.html
212. MIPS-HOWTO.html
213. Modem-HOWTO.html
214. MP3-HOWTO.html
215. Multi-Disk-HOWTO.html
216. Multicast-HOWTO.html
217. Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO.html
218. NC-HOWTO.html
219. NCD-HOWTO.html
220. Net-HOWTO.html
221. NET3-4-HOWTO.html
222. Networking-Overview-HOWTO.html
223. NFS-HOWTO.html
224. NIS-HOWTO.html
225. Online-Troubleshooting-HOWTO.html
226. Optical-Disk-HOWTO.html
227. Oracle-7-HOWTO.html
228. Oracle-8-HOWTO.html
229. PalmOS-HOWTO.html
230. Parallel-Processing-HOWTO.html
231. PCI-HOWTO.html
232. PCMCIA-HOWTO.html
233. phhttpd-HOWTO/index.html
234. PHP-HOWTO.html
235. PLIP-Install-HOWTO.html
236. Plug-and-Play-HOWTO.html
237. Polish-HOWTO.html
238. Portuguese-HOWTO.html
239. PostgreSQL-HOWTO.html
240. PPP-HOWTO.html
241. Printing-HOWTO.html
242. Printing-Usage-HOWTO.html
243. Process-Monitor-HOWTO.html
244. Program-Library-HOWTO/index.html
245. Psion-HOWTO.html
246. Qmail-VMailMgr-Courier-imap-HOWTO.html
247. Quake-HOWTO.html
248. Reading-List-HOWTO.html
249. RedHat-CD-HOWTO.html
250. Root-RAID-HOWTO.html
251. RPM-HOWTO/index.html
252. SCSI-Programming-HOWTO.html
253. Secure-Programs-HOWTO/index.html
254. Securing-Domain-HOWTO.html
255. Security-HOWTO.html
256. Serbian-HOWTO.html
257. Serial-HOWTO.html
258. Serial-Programming-HOWTO.html
259. Shadow-Password-HOWTO.html
260. Slovenian-HOWTO.html
261. SMB-HOWTO.html
262. SMP-HOWTO.html
263. Software-Building-HOWTO.html
264. Software-RAID-HOWTO.html
265. Software-RAID-0.4x-HOWTO.html
266. Software-Release-Practice-HOWTO.html
267. Sound-HOWTO.html
268. Sound-Playing-HOWTO.html
269. Spanish-HOWTO.html
270. SRM-HOWTO.html
271. TclTk-HOWTO.html
272. TeTeX-HOWTO.html
273. Text-Terminal-HOWTO.html
274. Thai-HOWTO.html
275. Thinclient-HOWTO.html
276. Tips-HOWTO.html
277. Turkish-HOWTO.html
278. UMSDOS-HOWTO.html
279. Unicode-HOWTO.html
280. Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO.html
281. UPS-HOWTO.html
282. User-Authentication-HOWTO/index.html
283. User-Group-HOWTO.html
284. UUCP-HOWTO.html
285. VAR-HOWTO.html
286. Vim-HOWTO.html
287. Virtual-Services-HOWTO.html
288. VMailMgr-HOWTO.html
289. VME-HOWTO.html
290. VMS-to-Linux-HOWTO.html
291. VPN-HOWTO.html
292. VPN-Masquerade-HOWTO.html
293. Wacom-Tablet-HOWTO.html
294. Wearable-HOWTO.html
295. Winmodems-and-Linux-HOWTO.html
296. WWW-HOWTO.html
297. WWW-mSQL-HOWTO.html
298. XFree86-HOWTO.html
299. XFree86-Touch-Screen-HOWTO.html
300. XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO.html
301. Xinerama-HOWTO.html
302. XWindow-User-HOWTO.html
303. mini/3-Button-Mouse.html
304. mini/ADSL.html
305. mini/ADSM-Backup.html
306. mini/Advocacy.html
307. mini/Alsa-sound.html
308. mini/Apache-mods.html
309. mini/Apache+SSL+PHP+fp.html
310. mini/Automount.html
311. mini/Backup-With-MSDOS.html
312. mini/Battery-Powered.html
313. mini/Boca.html
314. mini/BogoMips.html
315. mini/Boot+Root+Raid+LILO.html
316. mini/Bridge.html
317. mini/Bridge+Firewall.html
318. mini/Bridge+Firewall+DSL.html
319. mini/BTTV-Mini-HOWTO-0.3.html
320. mini/Bzip2.html
321. mini/call-back-mini-HOWTO.html
322. mini/Cipe+Masq.html
323. mini/Clock.html
324. mini/Coffee.html
325. mini/Commercial-Port-Advocacy.html
326. mini/Compressed-TCP.html
327. mini/DHCP/index.html
328. mini/Divert-Sockets-mini-HOWTO.html
329. mini/Domain.html
330. mini/DPT-Hardware-RAID.html
331. mini/Ext2fs-Undeletion.html
332. mini/Fax-Server.html
333. mini/FDU.html
334. mini/Firewall-Piercing.html
335. mini/FTP.html
336. mini/GIS-GRASS.html
337. mini/Handspring-Visor.html
338. mini/Hard-Disk-Upgrade.html
339. mini/Home-Network-mini-HOWTO.html
340. mini/Install-From-ZIP.html
341. mini/Intkeyb.html
342. mini/IO-Port-Programming.html
343. mini/IP-Subnetworking.html
344. mini/IP-Alias.html
345. mini/IPMasquerading+Napster.html
346. mini/ISP-Connectivity.html
347. mini/Kerneld/index.html
348. mini/LBX.html
349. mini/Leased-Line.html
350. mini/LILO.html
351. mini/Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2.html
352. mini/Linux+FreeBSD.html
353. mini/Linux-Modem-Sharing.html
354. mini/Linux+NT-Loader.html
355. mini/Linux+Solaris.html
356. mini/Linux+Win95.html
357. mini/Loadlin+Win95.html
358. mini/Loopback-Root-FS.html
359. mini/Mac-Terminal.html
360. mini/Mail-Queue.html
361. mini/Mail2News.html
362. mini/Man-Page.html
363. mini/Modules.html
364. mini/Multiboot-with-LILO.html
365. mini/NCD-X-Terminal.html
366. mini/Netrom-Node.html
367. mini/Netscape+Proxy.html
368. mini/News-Leafsite.html
369. mini/NFS-Root.html
370. mini/NFS-Root-Client-mini-HOWTO/index.html
371. mini/Offline-Mailing.html
372. mini/Partition-Rescue-mini-HOWTO.html
373. mini/Partition.html
374. mini/Path.html
375. mini/PLIP.html
376. mini/Pre-Installation-Checklist.html
377. mini/Process-Accounting.html
378. mini/Programming-Languages.html
379. mini/Proxy-ARP-Subnet.html
380. mini/Public-Web-Browser.html
381. mini/Qmail+MH.html
382. mini/Quota.html
383. mini/RCS.html
384. mini/Remote-Boot.html
385. mini/Remote-X-Apps.html
386. mini/RPM+Slackware.html
387. mini/Saving-Space.html
388. mini/Secure-POP+SSH.html
389. mini/Sendmail+UUCP.html
390. mini/Sendmail-Address-Rewrite.html
391. mini/SLIP-PPP-Emulator.html
392. mini/Small-Memory.html
393. mini/Soundblaster-AWE.html
394. mini/StarOffice.html
395. mini/Swap-Space.html
396. mini/Term-Firewall.html
397. mini/TkRat.html
398. mini/Token-Ring.html
399. mini/TransparentProxy.html
400. mini/TT-Debian.html
401. mini/Ultra-DMA.html
402. mini/Update.html
403. mini/Upgrade.html
404. mini/VAIO+Linux.html
405. mini/Visual-Bell.html
406. mini/VPN.html
407. mini/Wacom-USB-mini-HOWTO.html
408. mini/WordPerfect.html
409. mini/X-Big-Cursor.html
410. mini/XFree86-XInside.html
411. mini/Xterm-Title.html
412. mini/ZIP-Drive.html
413. mini/ZIP-Install.html
414. http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability-HOWTO.html
415. http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/unmaintained/
416. mailto:[email protected]
417. HOWTO-HOWTO/index.html
418. HOWTO-HOWTO/index.html
419. HOWTO-HOWTO/index.html
420. file://localhost/export/sunsite/users/gferg/manifesto.html
421. http://metalab.unc.edu/godoy/using-docbook/using-docbook.html
422. mailto:[email protected]
423. mailto:[email protected]