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Setting Up
by: David Blackman
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So You're Crazy?

Linux can be a bitch to set up. The first few weeks with Linux will probably be the hardest thing you've done on a computer. Simple things under windows, like configuring a printer, can take upwards of a week. This column is designed to step through the process of setting up Linux, this is not a column for how-to install Linux. Once you've installed Linux, then read this. . There are always two ways to do something in Linux, with a GUI (like control panel in Windows), or on the console (think dos) Here is a rough outline for what will be covered. Just because one section has more bullets then another, don't assume that topic is more complex, it means I had a better idea of how to write that section when I wrote this outline.

  • The Ultimate Basics
    • What you can and can't do
    • cp, mv, rm, ls and other basic commands
    • The Shell
    • ftp and telnet
    • Mounting
    • emacs and vi
  • Setting Up X

    • What is X?
    • Configuring X
      • xf86config and XF86Setup
    • Your Window Manager

  • Connecting to the internet
    • Which modems do and don't work
    • getting a modem to work
    • Connecting to the 'Net
      • Doing it the easy way
      • Doing it the hard Way
  • Mail & Web Browsing

    • The defacto: fetchmail
    • The GUI: Netscape Mail
    • The Console Readers: pinemutt
    • The GUI Readers: balsa, tkrat, and more

  • Installing Binary Packages

    • What's a Binary Packge?
    • Why?
    • rpm & deb
    • Binaries In Tarballs

  • Installing Source Packages

    • What's a Source Packge?
    • Why?
    • Source in tarballs
    • Making Them Work

  • Printing
    • Why Printing in Linux Sucks
    • Printing in Redhat
    • Printing for everyone else
      • Filters!

  • Reecompiling a Kernel

    • Why to recompile?
    • When to recompile?
    • How to recompile?

  • Configuring Sound

    • Supported Cards
    • Kernel Support (OSS Free)
    • Alsa
    • Commercial Drivers: OSS

  • Writing CDs

    • Unsupported CDRs
    • Getting IDE CDRs to work
    • On the console
      • mkisofs, cdrecord & cdrdao
    • In X
      • gnome toaster, kisocd, gcombust & X-Cd-Roast

  • Syncing your PDA

    • The Palms ...
    • ...Everything Else

  • Customizing Your Environment

    • Your Prompt
    • Your Desktop
    • Other Stuff

  • Fun With Windows!

    • Emulating Windows - Wine
    • Emulating Dos - dosemu
    • Windows in Linux - Vmware

  • Everything We Haven't Covered
Is that enough? I think so. It's more menacing then it looks. Have fun and remember one thing: explore! It's the best way to learn anything.


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