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Index: C
- C, C++ languages: 13.1. Programming with gcc
- 13.1.8. Using C++
- compiler, shared libraries: 13.1.7.1. Creating shared libraries
- C language compiler, upgrading: 7.2.2. Upgrading the Compiler
- C mode (Emacs): 9.2.7. Running Commands and Programming within Emacs
- C programming language support: 1.5.4. Programming Languages and Utilities
- call stack: 14.1.2. Examining a Core File
- calls program: 14.2.2. Profiling and Performance Tools
- camers software, GNOME: 11.5.3. gPhoto, the Digital Camera Tool
- cancel command: 9.6. Printing
- Cannot Access Memory At Address...âerror: 14.1.2. Examining a Core File
- carriage-return characters, inserting: 8.4.7. Print Filters
- cat command: 4.4.3. Viewing Files, More or Less
- printing and: 8.4.1. Checking Printer Hardware
- cd command: 4.4.1. Directories
- CD-ROM drives
- Alpha systems with: B.2.2. Installation Choices
- boot options: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
- drivers, support: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel
- cdu31a= boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
- CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol): 15.2.1.8. PAP and CHAP
- character devices, support: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel
- chat utility: 15.2.1.1. Requirements
- 15.2.1.4. Writing a chat script
- chipsets, Alpha systems: B.1.2. Chipsets
- chipsets, X Window System and: 10.2. Hardware Requirements
- ci command: 14.2.6. Revision Control Tools — RCS
- 14.2.6. Revision Control Tools — RCS
- CLASSPATH environment variable: 13.5.3. A Working Example of Java
- client, X: 10.1. X Concepts
- CLISP: 13.6. Other Languages
- clocks: 11.3.2. Clocks
- clustering: 1.5.10. Other Applications
- cm206= boot option: 3.1.1. Booting Linux
- co command: 14.2.6. Revision Control Tools — RCS
- code, optimizing: 13.1.2. gcc Features
- 13.1.5. Optimizing
- 14.1.1. Tracing a Program
- col text filter: 9.6. Printing
- colors
- Emacs and: 11.6.2. Emacs and Other Editors
- 11.6.2. Emacs and Other Editors
- KDE desktop background: 11.2.3.2.1. Configuring the background
- KDE window contents: 11.2.3.2.2. Configuring window styles and colors
- combine utility (ImageMagick): 9.4.1. ImageMagick
- command languages, shells: 1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities
- command line
- editing techniques
- arrow keys and: 4.7.2. Moving Around Among Commands
- word completion: 4.7.1. Word Completion
- filename expansion: 4.8. Filename Expansion
- command mode (vi): 9.1.2. Inserting Text and Moving Around
- command prompt (see prompt)
- commands: 4.4.1. Directories
- (see also utilities)
- control key and: 4.6. Useful Keys and How to Get Them to Work
- Emacs, customizing: 9.2.2. Simple Editing Commands
- files: 4.4.2. Listing Files
- mounting filesystems: 6.1.2. Mounting Filesystems
- overview: 1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities
- 4.10. What Is a Command?
- pipes: 4.9. Saving Your Output
- running in background: 4.11. Putting a Command in the Background
- shell, vi and: 9.1.9. Running Shell Commands
- startup: 5.3.3. rc Files
- comments
- in Emacs: 9.2.8. Tailoring Emacs
- Texinfo: 9.3.5.1. Writing the Texinfo source
- commercial software
- copying, restrictions: 2.1.1. Getting Linux via Mail Order or Other Hard Media
- web sites: A.3.7. Commercial Linux Software Companies
- Common Unix Printer System (CUPS): 8.4.15. CUPS
- Compaq Portable Math Library (CPML): B.4.2. Performance and Library Tuning
- compatibility
- CPUs: 1.4.2. A Bag of Features
- multibooting and: 1.4.2. A Bag of Features
- compiler
- Java: 13.5.3. A Working Example of Java
- compilers: 1.5.4. Programming Languages and Utilities
- Java: 13.5.2. Getting Java for Linux
- compiling, Emacs and: 9.2.7. Running Commands and Programming within Emacs
- compressed partitions, accessing: 6.1.1. Filesystem Types
- compression
- backups: 8.1.1.2. Backing up to floppy
- bzip2 utility: 7.1.1. Using gzip and bzip2
- compress program: 7.1.1. Using gzip and bzip2
- files, utilities: 7.1. Archive and Compression Utilities
- gzip utility: 7.1.1. Using gzip and bzip2
- tar utility and: 7.1.3. Using tar with gzip and bzip2
- log files: 8.3. Managing System Logs
- concept index: 9.3.5.1. Writing the Texinfo source
- 9.3.5.1. Writing the Texinfo source
- Concurrent Version System (CVS), over Internet: 14.2.7.3. CVS over the Internet
- configuration
- DNS: 15.2.1.6. Configuring DNS
- Ghostscript: 8.4.6. Configuring Ghostscript
- ISDN hardware: 15.3.1. Configuring Your ISDN Hardware
- KDE desktop: 11.2.3.2. The KDE Control Center
- LILO: 5.2.2.1. The /etc/lilo.conf file
- NET-4: 15.1.3. Configuring TCP/IP with Ethernet
- networks, checking: 15.1.3.1. Your network configuration
- NFS: 15.5.1. Configuring NFS
- NIS: 15.5.2. Configuring NIS
- PPP: 15.2.1. Basic PPP Configuration for Modems
- creating a chat script: 15.2.1.4. Writing a chat script
- requirements: 15.2.1.1. Requirements
- serial device names: 15.2.1.2. Serial device names
- printer directories: 8.4.10.1. Setting up printer directories
- record keeping and: 8.6. What to Do in an Emergency
- sound cards
- collecting information: 9.5.3.1. Collecting hardware information
- ISA plug and play: 9.5.3.2. Configuring ISA Plug and Play (optional)
- kernel: 9.5.3.3. Configuring the kernel (optional)
- kernel modules: 9.5.3.4. Configuring kernel modules
- overview: 9.5.3. Installation and Configuration
- testing: 9.5.3.5. Testing the installation
- troubleshooting: 9.5.3.6. Troubleshooting and common problems
- startup files: 4.15. Startup Files
- TCP/IP: 15.1.3. Configuring TCP/IP with Ethernet
- configuration files, backups and: 8.1.1. Simple Backups
- configuring
- NFS and NIS: 15.5. NFS and NIS Configuration
- World Wide Web server: 16.1.2. Configuring Your Own Web Server
- XFree86: 10.4. Configuring XFree86
- CONNECT signal: 15.2.1.4. Writing a chat script
- console drivers, support: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel
- console, kernel boot messages: 5.3.1. Kernel Boot Messages
- consoles
- Alpha system software: B.2.2.1. Firmware options
- setterm program: 8.5. Setting Terminal Attributes
- virtual: 4.3. Virtual Consoles
- continue command (gdb): 14.1.6.1. Breakpoints and watchpoints
- control key commands: 4.6. Useful Keys and How to Get Them to Work
- convert utility (ImageMagick): 9.4.1. ImageMagick
- copying
- directory hierarchies with tar: 7.1.4. tar Tricks
- text, Emacs: 9.2.4. Deleting, Copying, and Moving Text
- copying Linux distributions, restrictions: 2.1.1. Getting Linux via Mail Order or Other Hard Media
- core files: 14.1.1. Tracing a Program
- 14.1.1. Tracing a Program
- debugging and: 1.4.3. Kernel
- examining: 14.1.2. Examining a Core File
- CorelDRAW: 1.5.3. Commercial Applications
- corrupt files, accessing: 8.6.2. Accessing Damaged Files
- corruption in compressed backup archives: 8.1.1.3. To compress, or not to compress?
- cpio utility: 8.1.1.3. To compress, or not to compress?
- CPML (Compaq Portable Math Library): B.4.2. Performance and Library Tuning
- CPU, Alpha systems: B.1.2. Chipsets
- CPU Load (GNOME): 11.4.2.1. The panel
- CPUs, compatibility with: 1.4.2. A Bag of Features
- cron and: 8.2. Scheduling Jobs Using cron
- cron directory: 8.2. Scheduling Jobs Using cron
- cron utility: 8.2. Scheduling Jobs Using cron
- csh (C shell): 4.5. Shells
- cshrc startup file: 4.15. Startup Files
- CUPS (Common Unix Printer System): 8.4.15. CUPS
- customizing
- Emacs: 14.1.6.3. Using Emacs with gdb
- Konqueror: 16.1.1. Using Konqueror and Other Web Browsers
- cutting and pasting: 11.6.2. Emacs and Other Editors
- in konsole: 11.3.1.2. Cutting and pasting selections
- in vi: 9.1.11. Moving Text and Using Registers
- CVF-FAT extension (MS-DOS filesystem): 6.1.1. Filesystem Types
- CVS (Concurrent Version System)
- over Internet: 14.2.7.3. CVS over the Internet
- CVSROOT environment variable: 14.2.7.1. Setting up a CVS repository
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