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re7f969d r45ab6c7 16 16 17 17 <para> 18 This book is divided into the following fourteenparts.18 This book is divided into the following parts. 19 19 </para> 20 20 … … 22 22 23 23 <para> 24 This part contains essential information which is neededto25 understandthe rest of the book.24 This part contains information which is essential to 25 the rest of the book. 26 26 </para> 27 27 … … 31 31 <para> 32 32 Here we introduce basic configuration and security issues. We also 33 discuss a range of texteditors, file systems, and shells which aren't covered33 discuss a range of editors, file systems, and shells which aren't covered 34 34 in the main LFS book. 35 35 </para> … … 38 38 39 39 <para> 40 In this section we cover libraries which are often needed throughout41 the book, as well as system utilities. Information on programming40 In this section we cover libraries which are often needed by the rest 41 of the book as well as system utilities. Information on Programming 42 42 (including recompiling <application>GCC</application> to support its full 43 43 range of languages) concludes this part. … … 47 47 48 48 <para> 49 Here we explainhow to connect to a network when you aren't using the50 simple static IP setup presentedin the main LFS book. Networking libraries49 Here we cover how to connect to a network when you aren't using the 50 simple static IP setup given in the main LFS book. Networking libraries 51 51 and command-line networking tools are also covered here. 52 52 </para> … … 55 55 56 56 <para> 57 Here we show you how to setup mail and other servers (such as57 Here we deal with setting up mail and other servers (such as 58 58 <application>FTP</application>, <application>Apache</application>, etc.). 59 59 </para> … … 63 63 <para> 64 64 This part explains how to set up a basic <application>X Window 65 System</application> ,along with some generic65 System</application> installation along with some generic 66 66 <application>X</application> libraries and Window managers. 67 67 </para> … … 70 70 71 71 <para> 72 This part is for those who want to use the <application>K Desktop73 Environment</application> , or parts ofit.72 For those who want to use the <application>K Desktop 73 Environment</application> or some parts of it, this part covers it. 74 74 </para> 75 75 … … 95 95 </para> 96 96 97 <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part XI - MoreX Software</bridgehead>97 <bridgehead renderas="sect2">Part XI - X Software</bridgehead> 98 98 99 99 <para> 100 100 Office programs and graphical web browsers are important to most people. 101 They, a nd some generic <application>X</application> software,can be101 They, along with some generic <application>X</application> software can be 102 102 found in this part of the book. 103 103 </para> … … 106 106 107 107 <para> 108 Here we cover multimedia libraries and drivers,along with some109 audio, video ,and CD-writing programs.108 Here we cover setting multimedia libraries and drivers along with some 109 audio, video and CD-writing programs. 110 110 </para> 111 111 … … 114 114 115 115 <para> 116 Th is part covers document handling, fromapplications like117 <application>Ghostscript</application>, <application>CUPS</application> ,and118 <application>DocBook</application> , all the way to116 The PST part of the book covers document handling with applications like 117 <application>Ghostscript</application>, <application>CUPS</application> and 118 <application>DocBook</application> to installing 119 119 <application>texlive</application>. 120 120 </para> … … 123 123 124 124 <para> 125 The Appendices present information which doesn't belong in the body of 126 book; they are included as reference material. The glossary of acronyms 127 is a handy feature. 125 The Appendices cover information which doesn't belong in the main 126 book; they are mainly there as a reference. 128 127 </para> 129 128
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