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[db78bbc] | 11 | <title>Preface</title>
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[daa06e4] | 12 |
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[db78bbc] | 13 | <sect1 id="preface-foreword">
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[daa06e4] | 20 |
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[db78bbc] | 21 | <title>Foreword</title>
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[daa06e4] | 22 |
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[db78bbc] | 23 | <para>Having helped out with Linux From Scratch for a short time, I
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| 24 | noticed that we were getting many queries as to how to do things beyond
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[5e9a7236] | 25 | the base LFS system. At the time, the only assistance specifically offered
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| 26 | relating to LFS were the LFS hints (<ulink url="&hints-root;"/>).
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| 27 | Most of the LFS hints are extremely good and well written
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| 28 | but I (and others) could still see a need for more comprehensive help to
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[db78bbc] | 29 | go Beyond LFS - hence BLFS.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 30 |
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[db78bbc] | 31 | <para>BLFS aims to be more than the LFS-hints converted to XML although
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| 32 | much of our work is based around the hints and indeed some authors write
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[5e9a7236] | 33 | both hints and the relevant BLFS sections. We hope that we can provide
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| 34 | you with enough information to not only manage to build your ystem up to
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| 35 | what you want, whether it be a web server or a multimedia desktop system,
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[db78bbc] | 36 | but also that you will learn a lot about system configuration as you go.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 37 |
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[5e9a7236] | 38 | <para>Thanks as ever go to everyone in the LFS/BLFS
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| 39 | community; especially those who have contributed instructions, written text,
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[db78bbc] | 40 | answered questions and generally shouted when things were wrong!</para>
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[daa06e4] | 41 |
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[5e9a7236] | 42 | <para>Finally, we encourage you to become involved in the community; ask
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| 43 | questions on the mailing list or news gateway and join in the fun on #lfs at
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| 44 | irc.linuxfromscratch.org. You can find more details about all of these in the
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[db78bbc] | 45 | <xref linkend="introduction"/> section of the book.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 46 |
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[db78bbc] | 47 | <para>Enjoy using BLFS.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 48 |
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[db78bbc] | 49 | <blockquote>
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| 50 | <literallayout>Mark Hymers
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[5f610523] | 51 | markh <at> linuxfromscratch.org
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[db78bbc] | 52 | BLFS Editor (July 2001–March 2003)</literallayout>
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| 53 | </blockquote>
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[daa06e4] | 54 |
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[db78bbc] | 55 | <para>I still remember how I found the BLFS project
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[5e9a7236] | 56 | and started using the instructions that were completed at the time. I could
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| 57 | not believe how wonderful it was to get an application up and running very
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[db78bbc] | 58 | quickly, with explanations as to why things were done a certain way.
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[5e9a7236] | 59 | Unfortunately, for me, it wasn't long before I was opening applications that
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| 60 | had nothing more than "To be done" on the page. I did what most would do,
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| 61 | I waited for someone else to do it. It wasn't too long before I am looking
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[db78bbc] | 62 | through <application>Bugzilla</application> for something easy to do.
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| 63 | As with any learning experience, the definition of what was easy kept
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| 64 | changing.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 65 |
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[5e9a7236] | 66 | <para>We still encourage you to become involved as BLFS is
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[db78bbc] | 67 | never really finished. Contributing or just using, we hope you enjoy
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| 68 | your BLFS experience.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 69 |
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[db78bbc] | 70 | <blockquote>
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| 71 | <literallayout>Larry Lawrence
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[5f610523] | 72 | larry <at> linuxfromscratch.org
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[db78bbc] | 73 | BLFS Editor (March 2003–June 2004)</literallayout>
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| 74 | </blockquote>
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[daa06e4] | 75 |
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[db78bbc] | 76 | <para>The BLFS project is a natural progression of
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| 77 | LFS. Together, these projects provide a unique resource for
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| 78 | the Open Source Community. They take the mystery out of the process of
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| 79 | building a complete, funtional software system from the source code contibuted
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[5e9a7236] | 80 | by many talented individuals throughout the world. They truly allow users
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[db78bbc] | 81 | to implement the slogan "Your distro, your rules."</para>
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[daa06e4] | 82 |
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[db78bbc] | 83 | <para>Our goal is to continue to provide the best resoure available that shows
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| 84 | you how to integrate many significant Open Source applications. Since these
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| 85 | applications are constantly updated and new applications are developed, this
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| 86 | book will never be complete. Additionally, there is always room for
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| 87 | improvement in explaining the nuances of how to install the different packages.
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| 88 | To make these improvements, we need your feedback. I encourage you to
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| 89 | participate on the different mailing lists, news groups, and
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| 90 | IRC channels to help meet these goals.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 91 |
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[db78bbc] | 92 | <blockquote>
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| 93 | <literallayout>Bruce Dubbs
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[9f6b04f] | 94 | bdubbs <at> linuxfromscratch.org
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[db78bbc] | 95 | BLFS Editor (June 2004–Present)</literallayout>
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| 96 | </blockquote>
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[daa06e4] | 97 |
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| 98 |
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[db78bbc] | 99 | <sect2>
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| 100 | <title>Preface to Version 6.0</title>
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[daa06e4] | 101 |
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[db78bbc] | 102 | <para>Version 6.0 is a major milestone in the evolution of BLFS. This
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| 103 | version provides installation instructions for 357 packages and an additional
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[5e9a7236] | 104 | 21 sections covering configuration and customization of different aspects
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[db78bbc] | 105 | of your system.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 106 |
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[db78bbc] | 107 | <para>Changes and upgrades to the individual packages are detailed in the
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| 108 | <xref linkend='intro-welcome-changelog'/>. There you will see literally hundreds of
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| 109 | changes made since the last edition. In this change log, one name that you
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| 110 | will see over and over is Randy McMurchy. Without his efforts this
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| 111 | release would not have been possible. I want to take this opportunity to thank
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| 112 | him for the hundreds of hours he has worked to produce this release. I
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| 113 | also want to thank the other editors, both past and present, whose insight
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| 114 | and effort have made this current version possible. Last, but certainly not least,
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| 115 | I want to thank our resident XSL wizard, Manuel Canales Esparcia, whose
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| 116 | ability to format a complicated document such as BLFS is truly amazing.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 117 |
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[db78bbc] | 118 | <para>There are two other areas of change that are worthy of note. First,
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| 119 | the license that BLFS is released under has changed significantly. In
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| 120 | fact, it is now released under two licenses. The first license, the
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| 121 | <xref linkend='CC'/>, covers the descriptive text in the book. The second, the
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| 122 | <xref linkend='AFL'/>, covers the instructions actually used to build and
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| 123 | install the packages. These licenses, along with the book itself, represent
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| 124 | our ongoing commitment to open and free sofware.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 125 |
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[db78bbc] | 126 | <para>The final area of change is the addition of an Index. This section of
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| 127 | the book is still incomplete, but as the book continues to be developed,
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| 128 | will become an excellent resource for finding programs, libraries,
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| 129 | configuration files, and references to kernel configuration requirements. I
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| 130 | hope you find it useful.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 131 |
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[db78bbc] | 132 | <blockquote>
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| 133 | <literallayout>Bruce Dubbs
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| 134 | March 17, 2005</literallayout>
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[daa06e4] | 135 | </blockquote>
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| 136 |
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| 137 | </sect2>
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| 138 |
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[db78bbc] | 139 | </sect1>
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[daa06e4] | 140 |
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[db78bbc] | 141 | <sect1 id="preface-whoread">
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[daa06e4] | 148 |
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[e3353b3] | 149 | <title>Who Would Want to Read this Book</title>
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[daa06e4] | 150 |
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[db78bbc] | 151 | <para>This book is mainly aimed at those who have built a system based
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[5e9a7236] | 152 | on the LFS book. It will also be useful for those who are
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[db78bbc] | 153 | using other distributions, but for one reason or another want to manually build
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[5e9a7236] | 154 | software and are in need of some assistance. BLFS can be
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| 155 | used to create a range of diverse systems and so the target audience is
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| 156 | probably nearly as wide as that of the LFS book. If you
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[db78bbc] | 157 | found LFS useful, you should also like this!</para>
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[daa06e4] | 158 |
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[db78bbc] | 159 | <para>Since Release 5.0, the BLFS book version matches
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| 160 | the LFS book version. This book may be incompatible with
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| 161 | a previous or latter release of the LFS book.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 162 |
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[db78bbc] | 163 | </sect1>
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[daa06e4] | 172 |
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[db78bbc] | 173 | <title>Organization</title>
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[daa06e4] | 174 |
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[db78bbc] | 175 | <para>This book is divided into the following parts.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 176 |
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[db78bbc] | 177 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part I - Introduction</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 178 |
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[db78bbc] | 179 | <para>This part contains information which is essential to
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| 180 | the rest of the book.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 181 |
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[5e9a7236] | 182 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part II - Post LFS Configuration and Extra
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[db78bbc] | 183 | Software</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 184 |
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[db78bbc] | 185 | <para>Here we introduce basic configuration and security issues. We also
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| 186 | discuss a range of editors, file systems and shells which aren't covered in
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| 187 | the main LFS book.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 188 |
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[db78bbc] | 189 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part III - General Libraries and Utilities</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 190 |
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[db78bbc] | 191 | <para>In this section we cover libraries which are often needed by the rest
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| 192 | of the book as well as system utilities. Information on Programming
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[5e9a7236] | 193 | (including recompiling <application>GCC</application> to support its full range
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[db78bbc] | 194 | of languages) concludes this part.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 195 |
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[db78bbc] | 196 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part IV - Connecting to a Network</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 197 |
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[5e9a7236] | 198 | <para>Here we cover how to connect to a network when you aren't using
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[db78bbc] | 199 | the simple static IP setup given in the main
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| 200 | LFS book.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 201 |
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[db78bbc] | 202 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part V - Basic Networking</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 203 |
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[db78bbc] | 204 | <para>Networking libraries and command-line networking tools make up the
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| 205 | bulk of this part.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 206 |
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[db78bbc] | 207 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part VI - Server Networking</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 208 |
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[db78bbc] | 209 | <para>Here we deal with setting up mail and other servers (such as
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| 210 | <application>SSH</application>, <application>CVS</application>, etc.).</para>
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[daa06e4] | 211 |
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[db78bbc] | 212 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part VII - Content Serving</bridgehead>
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| 213 | <para>In this part we deal with databases and web server software.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 214 |
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[db78bbc] | 215 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part VIII - X + Window Managers</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 216 |
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[5e9a7236] | 217 | <para>This part explains how to set up a basic <application>X Window
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| 218 | System</application> installation along with some generic
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[db78bbc] | 219 | <application>X</application> libraries and Window managers.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 220 |
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[db78bbc] | 221 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part IX - KDE</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 222 |
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[5e9a7236] | 223 | <para>For those who want to use the <application>K Desktop
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[db78bbc] | 224 | Environment</application> or some parts of it, this part covers it.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 225 |
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[db78bbc] | 226 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part X - GNOME</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 227 |
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[5e9a7236] | 228 | <para><application>GNOME</application> is the main alternative to
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| 229 | <application>KDE</application> in the Desktop Environment arena and
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| 230 | we cover both <application>GNOME</application>-1.4
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[db78bbc] | 231 | and <application>GNOME</application>-&gnome-version; here.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 232 |
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[db78bbc] | 233 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part XI - X Software</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 234 |
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[bbdb0ff4] | 235 | <para>Office programs and graphical web browsers are important to most people.
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[5e9a7236] | 236 | They, along with some generic <application>X</application> software can be
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[db78bbc] | 237 | found in this part of the book.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 238 |
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[db78bbc] | 239 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part XII - Multimedia</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 240 |
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[db78bbc] | 241 | <para>Here we cover setting multimedia libraries and drivers along with some
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| 242 | audio, video and CD-writing programs.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 243 |
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[db78bbc] | 244 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part XIII - Printing, Scanning and Typesetting</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 245 |
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[5e9a7236] | 246 | <para>The PST part of the book covers things from <application>Ghostscript</application>,
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[daa06e4] | 247 | <application>CUPS</application> and <application>DocBook</application>
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[db78bbc] | 248 | to installing <application>TeX</application>.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 249 |
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[db78bbc] | 250 | <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Appendices</bridgehead>
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[daa06e4] | 251 |
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[db78bbc] | 252 | <para>The Appendices cover information which doesn't belong in the main
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| 253 | book; they are mainly there as a reference.</para>
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[daa06e4] | 254 |
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