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Linux based X terminal kit
Jacques Gélinas (jack@solucorp.qc.ca)
1.
Translations
2.
Introduction
3.
Principles
4.
Installation
4.1 NFS server configuration
4.2 On the server, you do
4.3 Note aboute the NFS server
4.4 Configuring the DHCP server
5.
Boot a PC with the floppy
6.
Font server
6.1 Some notes
7.
About RedHat 6.0
7.1 The font server (xfs)
7.2 The updated font server
7.3 The gnome display manager (gdm)
7.4 The NFS server
8.
About RedHat 6.1
8.1 The font server
8.2 Enabling kdm or xdm over the network (KDE graphical login)
8.3 Enabling gdm over the network (GNOME graphical login)
8.4 Selecting KDE or GNOME
9.
About RedHat 6.2
10.
About RedHat 7.0
10.1 The x terminal runtime environment
10.2 The font server
11.
About latest gnome updates
12.
Tricks
12.1 The configure-mode.sh script
12.2 Booting from the hard drive
12.3 Using a swap file or swap partition
13.
Configuring X (on old and forgotten machines)
13.1 No documentation
14.
Miscellaneous stuff
14.1 Creating a custom kernel
14.2 Configuring many X terminals
14.3 Naming X terminal
14.4 Dual booting DOS (win something) or an X terminal
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