Changeset 971ca3d


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Timestamp:
09/28/2003 09:08:03 PM (21 years ago)
Author:
Larry Lawrence <larry@…>
Branches:
10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gimp3, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, v5_0, v5_0-pre1, v5_1, v5_1-pre1, xry111/for-12.3, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/spidermonkey128, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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Parents:
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Message:

glossary update

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@1232 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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    2121<glossdef><para>American Standard Code for Information Interchange</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    2222
     23<glossentry id="gATA"><glossterm><acronym>ATA</acronym></glossterm>
     24<glossdef><para>AT-Attached</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     25
     26<glossentry id="gATSC"><glossterm><acronym>ATSC</acronym></glossterm>
     27<glossdef><para>Advanced Television Systems Committee</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     28
    2329<glossentry id="gATK"><glossterm><acronym>ATK</acronym></glossterm>
    2430<glossdef><para>Accessibility ToolKit</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    3743<glossdef><para>Beyond Linux From Scratch</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    3844
     45<glossentry id="gBMP"><glossterm><acronym>BMP</acronym></glossterm>
     46<glossdef><para>Bit MaP</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     47
    3948<glossentry id="gCD"><glossterm><acronym>CD</acronym></glossterm>
    4049<glossdef><para>Compact Disk</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     50
     51<glossentry id="gCDDA"><glossterm><acronym>CDDA</acronym></glossterm>
     52<glossdef><para>Compact Disc Digital Audio</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    4153
    4254<glossentry id="gCIFS"><glossterm><acronym>CIFS</acronym></glossterm>
     
    4456otherterm="gSMB">SMB</glossseealso></glossdef></glossentry>
    4557
     58<glossentry id="gCODEC"><glossterm><acronym>CODEC</acronym></glossterm>
     59<glossdef><para>COmpression/DECompression module</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     60
    4661<glossentry id="gCORBA"><glossterm><acronym>CORBA</acronym></glossterm>
    4762<glossdef><para>Common Object Request Broker Architecture</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    4863
     64<glossentry id="gCRD"><glossterm><acronym>CRD</acronym></glossterm>
     65<glossdef><para>Color Rendering Dictionary</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     66
     67<glossentry id="gCSA"><glossterm><acronym>CSA</acronym></glossterm>
     68<glossdef><para>Color Space Array</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     69
    4970<glossentry id="gCSS"><glossterm><acronym>CSS</acronym></glossterm>
    5071<glossdef><para>Cascading Style Sheets</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    6889<glossdef><para>Domain Name Service</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    6990
     91<glossentry id="gDOS"><glossterm><acronym>DOS</acronym></glossterm>
     92<glossdef><para>Disk Operating System</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     93
     94<glossentry id="gDSO"><glossterm><acronym>DSO</acronym></glossterm>
     95<glossdef><para>Dynamic Shared Objects</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     96
    7097<glossentry id="gDSSSL"><glossterm><acronym>DSSSL</acronym></glossterm>
    7198<glossdef><para>Document Style Semantics and Specification Language</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    74101<glossdef><para>DeVice Independent</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    75102
     103<glossentry id="gEPP"><glossterm><acronym>EPP</acronym></glossterm>
     104<glossdef><para>Enhanced Parallel Port</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     105
    76106<glossentry id="gEPS"><glossterm><acronym>EPS</acronym></glossterm>
    77107<glossdef><para>Encapsulated PostScript</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    86116<glossdef><para>Fast Assembly Mpeg Encoder</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    87117
     118<glossentry id="gFAQ"><glossterm><acronym>FAQ</acronym></glossterm>
     119<glossdef><para>Frequently Asked Questions</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     120
     121<glossentry id="gFAX"><glossterm><acronym>FAX</acronym></glossterm>
     122<glossdef><para>Facsimile</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     123
    88124<glossentry id="gFB"><glossterm><acronym>FB</acronym></glossterm>
    89125<glossdef><para>Frame Buffer</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    95131<glossdef><para>Free Lossless Audio Codec</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    96132
     133<glossentry id="gFOURCC"><glossterm><acronym>FOURCCC</acronym></glossterm>
     134<glossdef><para>FOUR Character Code</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     135
    97136<glossentry id="gFTP"><glossterm><acronym>FTP</acronym></glossterm>
    98137<glossdef><para>File Transfer Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    104143<glossdef><para><acronym>GTK</acronym>+ Drawing Kit</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    105144
     145<glossentry id="gGIF"><glossterm><acronym>GIF</acronym></glossterm>
     146<glossdef><para>Graphics Interchange Format</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     147
     148<glossentry id="gGMP"><glossterm><acronym>GMP</acronym></glossterm>
     149<glossdef><para><acronym>GNU</acronym> Multiple Precision Arithmetic</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     150
    106151<glossentry id="gGNAT"><glossterm><acronym>GNAT</acronym></glossterm>
    107152<glossdef><para><acronym>GNU</acronym> NYU Ada 9x Translator</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    108153
     154<glossentry id="gGNOME"><glossterm><acronym>GNOME</acronym></glossterm>
     155<glossdef><para><acronym>GNU</acronym> Network Object Model Environment</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     156
    109157<glossentry id="gGNU"><glossterm><acronym>GNU</acronym></glossterm>
    110158<glossdef><para><acronym>GNU</acronym>'s Not Unix</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    111159
     160<glossentry id="gGPL"><glossterm><acronym>GPL</acronym></glossterm>
     161<glossdef><para>General Public License</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     162
    112163<glossentry id="gGPM"><glossterm><acronym>GPM</acronym></glossterm>
    113164<glossdef><para>General Purpose Mouse</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    119170<glossdef><para>Graphical User Interface</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    120171
     172<glossentry id="gHFS"><glossterm><acronym>HFS</acronym></glossterm>
     173<glossdef><para>Hierarchical File System</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     174
    121175<glossentry id="gHTML"><glossterm><acronym>HTML</acronym></glossterm>
    122176<glossdef><para>HyperText Markup Language</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    127181<glossentry id="gHUP"><glossterm><acronym>HUP</acronym></glossterm>
    128182<glossdef><para>Hang UP</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     183
     184<glossentry id="gICC"><glossterm><acronym>ICC</acronym></glossterm>
     185<glossdef><para>International Color Consortium</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     186
     187<glossentry id="gICMP"><glossterm><acronym>ICMP</acronym></glossterm>
     188<glossdef><para>Internet Control Message Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     189
     190<glossentry id="gIDE"><glossterm><acronym>IDE</acronym></glossterm>
     191<glossdef><para>Integrated Drive Electronics</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    129192
    130193<glossentry id="gIDL"><glossterm><acronym>IDL</acronym></glossterm>
     
    141204</glossseealso></glossdef></glossentry>
    142205
     206<glossentry id="gIPX"><glossterm><acronym>IPX</acronym></glossterm>
     207<glossdef><para>Internetwork Packet eXchange</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     208
     209<glossentry id="gIRC"><glossterm><acronym>IRC</acronym></glossterm>
     210<glossdef><para>Internet Relay Chat</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     211
     212<glossentry id="gIrDA"><glossterm><acronym>IrDA</acronym></glossterm>
     213<glossdef><para>Infrared Data Association</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     214
     215<glossentry id="gISDN"><glossterm><acronym>ISDN</acronym></glossterm>
     216<glossdef><para>Integrated Services Digital Network</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     217
    143218<glossentry id="gISP"><glossterm><acronym>ISP</acronym></glossterm>
    144219<glossdef><para>Internet Service Provider</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    145220
     221<glossentry id="gJAR"><glossterm><acronym>JAR</acronym></glossterm>
     222<glossdef><para>Java ARchive</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     223
     224<glossentry id="gJDK"><glossterm><acronym>JDK</acronym></glossterm>
     225<glossdef><para>Java Development Kit</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     226
     227<glossentry id="gJFIF"><glossterm><acronym>JFIF</acronym></glossterm>
     228<glossdef><para><acronym>JPEG</acronym> File Interchange Format></para></glossdef></glossentry>
     229
     230<glossentry id="gJPEG"><glossterm><acronym>JPEG</acronym></glossterm>
     231<glossdef><para>Joint Photographic Experts Group</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     232
     233<glossentry id="gKDE"><glossterm><acronym>KDE</acronym></glossterm>
     234<glossdef><para>K Desktop Environment</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     235
    146236<glossentry id="gLAME"><glossterm><acronym>LAME</acronym></glossterm>
    147237<glossdef><para>Lame Ain't an MP3 Encoder</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    153243<glossdef><para>Lightweight Directory Access Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    154244
     245<glossentry id="gLDIF"><glossterm><acronym>LDIF</acronym></glossterm>
     246<glossdef><para>Lightweight Data Interchange Format</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     247
    155248<glossentry id="gLFS"><glossterm><acronym>LFS</acronym></glossterm>
    156249<glossdef><para>Linux From Scratch</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    157250
     251<glossentry id="gLGPL"><glossterm><acronym>LGPL</acronym></glossterm>
     252<glossdef><para>Library General Public License</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     253
    158254<glossentry id="gLPR"><glossterm><acronym>LPR</acronym></glossterm>
    159255<glossdef><para>Line PRinter</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    165261<glossdef><para>Message-Digest</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    166262
     263<glossentry id="gMDA"><glossterm><acronym>MDA</acronym></glossterm>
     264<glossdef><para>Mail Delivery Agent</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     265
     266<glossentry id="gMIDI"><glossterm><acronym>MIDI</acronym></glossterm>
     267<glossdef><para>Musical Instrument Digital Interface</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     268
     269<glossentry id="gMIME"><glossterm><acronym>MIME</acronym></glossterm>
     270<glossdef><para>Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     271
     272<glossentry id="gMNG"><glossterm><acronym>MNG</acronym></glossterm>
     273<glossdef><para>Multiple-image Network Graphics</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     274
    167275<glossentry id="gMPEG"><glossterm><acronym>MPEG</acronym></glossterm>
    168276<glossdef><para>Moving Picture Experts Group</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    182290<glossentry id="gNFS"><glossterm><acronym>NFS</acronym></glossterm>
    183291<glossdef><para>Network File System</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     292
     293<glossentry id="gOAF"><glossterm><acronym>OAF</acronym></glossterm>
     294<glossdef><para>Object Activation Framework</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     295
     296<glossentry id="gOMNI"><glossterm><acronym>OMNI</acronym></glossterm>
     297<glossdef><para>OMNIdirectional</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    184298
    185299<glossentry id="gORB"><glossterm><acronym>ORB</acronym></glossterm>
     
    187301otherterm="gCORBA">CORBA</glossseealso></glossdef></glossentry>
    188302
     303<glossentry id="gORDBMS"><glossterm><acronym>ORDBMS</acronym></glossterm>
     304<glossdef><para>Object Relational Database Management System</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     305
    189306<glossentry id="gOSS"><glossterm><acronym>OSS</acronym></glossterm>
    190307<glossdef><para>Open Sound System</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    193310<glossdef><para>Pluggable authentication Modules</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    194311
     312<glossentry id="gPCI"><glossterm><acronym>PCI</acronym></glossterm>
     313<glossdef><para>Peripheral Component Interconnect</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     314
     315<glossentry id="gPDC"><glossterm><acronym>PDC</acronym></glossterm>
     316<glossdef><para>Primary Domain Controller</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     317
    195318<glossentry id="gPDF"><glossterm><acronym>PDF</acronym></glossterm>
    196319<glossdef><para>Portable Document Format</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    197320
     321<glossentry id="gPIM"><glossterm><acronym>PIM</acronym></glossterm>
     322<glossdef><para>Personal Information Manager</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     323
     324<glossentry id="gPGM"><glossterm><acronym>PGM</acronym></glossterm>
     325<glossdef><para>Portable Grey Map</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     326
     327<glossentry id="gPHP"><glossterm><acronym>PHP</acronym></glossterm>
     328<glossdef><para>PHP Hypertext Preprocessor</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     329
     330<glossentry id="gPGP"><glossterm><acronym>PGP</acronym></glossterm>
     331<glossdef><para>Pretty Good Privacy</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     332
     333<glossentry id="gPNG"><glossterm><acronym>PNG</acronym></glossterm>
     334<glossdef><para>Portable Network Graphics</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     335
    198336<glossentry id="gPOP"><glossterm><acronym>POP</acronym></glossterm>
    199337<glossdef><para>Post Office Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    202340<glossdef><para>PostScript Printer Description</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    203341
     342<glossentry id="gPPM"><glossterm><acronym>PPM</acronym></glossterm>
     343<glossdef><para>Portable Pixel Map</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     344
    204345<glossentry id="gPPP"><glossterm><acronym>PPP</acronym></glossterm>
    205346<glossdef><para>Point to Point Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    208349<glossdef><para>Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    209350
     351<glossentry id="gRAM"><glossterm><acronym>RAM</acronym></glossterm>
     352<glossdef><para>Random Access Memory</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     353
     354<glossentry id="gRCS"><glossterm><acronym>RCS</acronym></glossterm>
     355<glossdef><para>Revision Control System</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     356
    210357<glossentry id="gRFC"><glossterm><acronym>RFC</acronym></glossterm>
    211358<glossdef><para>Request For Comments</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    212359
     360<glossentry id="gRGB"><glossterm><acronym>RGB</acronym></glossterm>
     361<glossdef><para>Red Green Blue</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     362
     363<glossentry id="gROM"><glossterm><acronym>ROM</acronym></glossterm>
     364<glossdef><para>Read-Only Memory</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     365
    213366<glossentry id="gRP"><glossterm><acronym>RP</acronym></glossterm>
    214367<glossdef><para>Roaring Penguin</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    217370<glossdef><para>Remote Procedure Call</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    218371
     372<glossentry id="gSMIME"><glossterm><acronym>S/MIME</acronym></glossterm>
     373<glossdef><para>Secure/<acronym>MIME</acronym></para></glossdef></glossentry>
     374
    219375<glossentry id="gSANE"><glossterm><acronym>SANE</acronym></glossterm>
    220376<glossdef><para>Scanner Access Now Easy</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    224380<glossdef><para>Static Binutils Units</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    225381
     382<glossentry id="gSCCS"><glossterm><acronym>SCCS</acronym></glossterm>
     383<glossdef><para>Source Code Control System</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     384
     385<glossentry id="gSCSI"><glossterm><acronym>SCSI</acronym></glossterm>
     386<glossdef><para>Small Computer System Interface</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     387
     388<glossentry id="gSDK"><glossterm><acronym>SDK</acronym></glossterm>
     389<glossdef><para>Software Development Kit</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     390
    226391<glossentry id="gSGML"><glossterm><acronym>SGML</acronym></glossterm>
    227392<glossdef><para>Standard Generalized Markup Language</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    233398<glossdef><para>Simple Mail Transfer Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    234399
     400<glossentry id="gSOAP"><glossterm><acronym>SOAP</acronym></glossterm>
     401<glossdef><para>Simple Object Access Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     402
     403<glossentry id="gSQL"><glossterm><acronym>SQL</acronym></glossterm>
     404<glossdef><para>Structured Query Language</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     405
    235406<glossentry id="gSSH"><glossterm><acronym>SSH</acronym></glossterm>
    236407<glossdef><para>Secure SHell</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    239410<glossdef><para>Secure Sockets Layer</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    240411
     412<glossentry id="gSVG"><glossterm><acronym>SVG</acronym></glossterm>
     413<glossdef><para>Scalable Vector Graphics</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     414
    241415<glossentry id="gSVGA"><glossterm><acronym>SVGA</acronym></glossterm>
    242416<glossdef><para>Super Video Graphics Array</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    243417
     418<glossentry id="gTCL"><glossterm><acronym>TCL</acronym></glossterm>
     419<glossdef><para>Tool Command Language</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     420
    244421<glossentry id="gTCP"><glossterm><acronym>TCP</acronym></glossterm>
    245422<glossdef><para>Transmission Control Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    246423
     424<glossentry id="gTIFF"><glossterm><acronym>TIFF</acronym></glossterm>
     425<glossdef><para>Tag(ged) Image File Format</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     426
     427<glossentry id="gTLS"><glossterm><acronym>TLS</acronym></glossterm>
     428<glossdef><para>Transport Layer Security</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     429
    247430<glossentry id="gUDF"><glossterm><acronym>UDF</acronym></glossterm>
    248431<glossdef><para>Universal Disk Format</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    251434<glossdef><para>User Datagram Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    252435
     436<glossentry id="gUI"><glossterm><acronym>UI</acronym></glossterm>
     437<glossdef><para>User Interface</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     438
    253439<glossentry id="gURL"><glossterm><acronym>URL</acronym></glossterm>
    254440<glossdef><para>Uniform Resource Locator</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    255441
     442<glossentry id="gUSB"><glossterm><acronym>USB</acronym></glossterm>
     443<glossdef><para>Universal Serial Bus</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     444
     445<glossentry id="gUSR"><glossterm><acronym>USR</acronym></glossterm>
     446<glossdef><para>Upstream Ready</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     447
     448<glossentry id="gUUCP"><glossterm><acronym>UUCP</acronym></glossterm>
     449<glossdef><para>Unix-to-Unix Copy Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     450
     451<glossentry id="gVGA"><glossterm><acronym>VGA</acronym></glossterm>
     452<glossdef><para>Video Graphics Array</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     453
     454<glossentry id="gVOB"><glossterm><acronym>VOB</acronym></glossterm>
     455<glossdef><para>Video OBject</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     456
    256457<glossentry id="gWWW"><glossterm><acronym>WWW</acronym></glossterm>
    257458<glossdef><para>World Wide Web</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    258459
     460<glossentry id="gXDMCP"><glossterm><acronym>XDMCP</acronym></glossterm>
     461<glossdef><para>X Display Manager Control Protocol</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     462
    259463<glossentry id="gXML"><glossterm><acronym>XML</acronym></glossterm>
    260464<glossdef><para>eXtensible Markup Language</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     
    266470<glossdef><para>eXtensible Style Language Transformation</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    267471
     472<glossentry id="gXSM"><glossterm><acronym>XSM</acronym></glossterm>
     473<glossdef><para>X/Open System Management</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     474
    268475<glossentry id="gXMMS"><glossterm><acronym>XMMS</acronym></glossterm>
    269476<glossdef><para>X MultiMedia System</para></glossdef></glossentry>
    270477
     478<glossentry id="gYUV"><glossterm><acronym>YUV</acronym></glossterm>
     479<glossdef><para>Luminance-Bandwidth-Chrominance</para></glossdef></glossentry>
     480
    271481</glossdiv>
    272482
  • connect/dialup/ppp/ppp-desc.xml

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    1515between the computer and the modem.  Its primary purpose is to establish the
    1616connection between the Point-to-Point Protocol  Daemon
    17 (<acronym>pppd</acronym>)  and  the remote's <command>pppd</command> process.
     17(<acronym>PPPD</acronym>)  and  the remote's <command>pppd</command> process.
    1818</para></sect3>
    1919
  • content/web/apache/apache-desc.xml

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    4141<sect3><title>dbmmanage</title>
    4242<para><command>dbmmanage</command> is used to create and update the
    43 <acronym>DBM</acronym> format files used to store usernames and password 
     43<filename>DBM</filename> format files used to store usernames and password 
    4444for basic authentication of <acronym>HTTP</acronym>
    4545users.</para></sect3>
  • general/genlib/gmp.xml

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    1 <sect1 id="gmp" xreflabel="gmp-&gmp-version;">
     1<sect1 id="gmp" xreflabel="GMP-&gmp-version;">
    22<?dbhtml filename="gmp.html" dir="general"?>
    3 <title>gmp-&gmp-version;</title>
     3<title>GMP-&gmp-version;</title>
    44
    55&gmp-intro;
  • general/genlib/gmp/gmp-config.xml

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    11<sect2>
    2 <title>Configuring <application>gmp</application></title>
     2<title>Configuring <application><acronym>GPM</acronym></application></title>
    33
    44<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
  • general/genlib/gmp/gmp-desc.xml

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    22<title>Contents</title>
    33
    4 <para>The <application>gmp</application> package contains <filename>libgmp
     4<para>The <application><acronym>GPM</acronym></application> package contains <filename>libgmp
    55</filename> libraries.</para>
    66
  • general/genlib/gmp/gmp-inst.xml

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    11<sect2>
    2 <title>Installation of <application>gmp</application></title>
     2<title>Installation of <application><acronym>GMP</acronym></application></title>
    33
    4 <para>Install <application>gmp</application> by running the following commands:
     4<para>Install <application><acronym>GMP</acronym></application> by running the following commands:
    55</para>
    66
  • general/genlib/gmp/gmp-intro.xml

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    11<sect2>
    2 <title>Introduction to <application>gmp</application></title>
     2<title>Introduction to <application><acronym>GMP</acronym></application></title>
    33
    4 <para>The <application>gmp</application> package contains an <acronym>MP
    5 </acronym> library. This has useful functions for arbitrary precision
     4<para>The <application><acronym>GMP</acronym></application> package
     5contains an math library. This has useful functions for arbitrary precision
    66arithmetic.</para>
    77
     
    1919</sect3>
    2020                                                                               
    21 <sect3><title><application>gmp</application> dependencies</title>
     21<sect3><title><application><acronym>GPM</acronym></application> dependencies</title>
    2222<sect4><title>Optional</title>
    2323<para><xref linkend="readline"/></para></sect4>
  • general/genlib/openssl/openssl-desc.xml

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    22<title>Contents</title>
    33
    4 <para>The <application>OpenSSL</application> package contains <command>
     4<para>The <application>Open<acronym>SSL</acronym></application> package contains <command>
    55c_rehash</command>, <command>openssl</command>, <filename
    66class='libraryfile'>libcrypto</filename> libraries and <filename
     
    2222
    2323<para>The <command>openssl</command> program is a command line tool for using
    24 the various cryptography functions of <application>OpenSSL</application>'s
     24the various cryptography functions of
     25<application>Open<acronym>SSL</acronym></application>'s
    2526crypto library from the shell. It can be used for various functions which are
    2627documented in <command>man 1 openssl</command>.</para>
     
    3031<sect3><title>libcrypto</title>
    3132
    32 <para>The <application>OpenSSL</application> crypto library implements a wide
     33<para>The <application>Open<acronym>SSL</acronym></application> crypto library implements a wide
    3334range of cryptographic  algorithms used in various Internet standards. The
    34 services provided by  this library are used by the <application>OpenSSL
     35services provided by  this library are used by the
     36<application>Open<acronym>SSL</acronym>
    3537</application> implementations of <acronym>SSL</acronym>, <acronym>TLS
    36 </acronym> and <acronym>S/MIME</acronym>, and they have also been used to
    37 implement <application>OpenSSH</application>, <application>OpenPGP
     38</acronym> and <acronym>S/<acronym>MIME</acronym></acronym>, and they have also been used to
     39implement <application>Open<acronym>SSH</acronym></application>,
     40<application>Open<acronym>PGP</acronym>
    3841</application>, and other cryptographic standards.</para>
    3942
     
    4245<sect3><title>libssl</title>
    4346 
    44 <para>The <application>OpenSSL</application> <acronym>SSL</acronym> library
     47<para>The <application>Open<acronym>SSL</acronym></application> <acronym>SSL</acronym> library
    4548implements the Secure Sockets Layer (<acronym>SSL</acronym> v2/v3) and
    4649Transport Layer Security (<acronym>TLS</acronym> v1) protocols. It provides a
  • general/graphlib/aalib/aalib-desc.xml

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    1414<para>The Ascii Art library is a collection of routines to render any
    1515graphical input in portable format to Ascii Art. It can be used through
    16 many programs and has a very well documented <acronym>api</acronym>, so you
     16many programs and has a very well documented <acronym>API</acronym>, so you
    1717can easily put it into your own programs.</para></sect3>
    1818
  • general/sysutils/gpm/gpm-config.xml

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    100100COM1), <filename>/dev/input/mice</filename> is often used for
    101101<acronym>USB</acronym> mice
    102 and <filename>/dev/psaux</filename> for <acronym>PS2</acronym> mice.  It is normally
     102and <filename>/dev/psaux</filename> for PS2 mice.  It is normally
    103103thought not a good idea to link <filename>/dev/mouse</filename> to the relevant device, but
    104104instead to reference it directly.</para>
  • gnome/lib/gnomelib/gnome-libs-desc.xml

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    3232<para>No description available.</para></sect3>
    3333
    34 <sect3><title>libgnorbaqtk</title>
    35 <para><filename>libgnorbaqtk</filename> is the GNOME
    36 <acronym>CORBA</acronym> <acronym>QTK</acronym> framework.</para></sect3>
     34<sect3><title>libgnorbagtk</title>
     35<para><filename>libgnorbagtk</filename> is the GNOME
     36<acronym>CORBA</acronym> <acronym>GTK</acronym> framework.</para></sect3>
    3737
    3838<sect3><title>libzvt</title>
  • gnome/lib/linc/linc-desc.xml

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    1111<para>liblinc libraries provide the functions to take care of connection
    1212initiation and maintenance, and the details of various transports
    13 (<acronym>IP</acronym>v4, <acronym>UNIX</acronym> domain sockets,
     13(<acronym>IP</acronym>v4, UNIX domain sockets,
    1414<acronym>IP</acronym>v6 and <acronym>IrDA</acronym>).</para></sect3>
    1515
  • introduction/welcome/acknowledgments.xml

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    2525<listitem><para><ulink url="mailto:highos@linuxfromscratch.org">Jesse
    2626Tie-Ten-Quee</ulink> &lt;highos@linuxfromscratch.org&gt; for answering
    27 many questions on <acronym>irc</acronym>, having a great deal of patience and
     27many questions on <acronym>IRC</acronym>, having a great deal of patience and
    2828for not killing the former editor for the joke in the original <acronym>BLFS
    2929</acronym> announcement!</para></listitem>
  • postlfs/editors/emacs/emacs-desc.xml

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    6969<sect3><title>movemail</title>
    7070<para><command>movemail</command> provide access to
    71 <acronym>POP3</acronym> mailboxes.</para></sect3>
     71<acronym>POP</acronym>3 mailboxes.</para></sect3>
    7272
    7373<sect3><title>profile</title>
  • postlfs/security/shadow.xml

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    1212<para>Enabling <acronym>MD</acronym>5 Passwords</para>
    1313
    14 <para>To enable <acronym>MD5</acronym> Passwords, modify the line in the
     14<para>To enable <acronym>MD</acronym>5 Passwords, modify the line in the
    1515<filename>login.defs</filename> file that reads:
    1616<screen><userinput>#MD5_CRYPT_ENAB no</userinput></screen>
  • server/mail/courier/courier-config.xml

    r36ae4612 r971ca3d  
    6262<para>This command will create the mysql database for authentication:</para>
    6363
    64 <screen><userinput><command>mysqladmin -uroot -p{password} create courier-mail</command></userinput></screen>
     64<screen><userinput><command>mysqladmin -uroot -p<replaceable>[password]</replaceable> create courier-mail</command></userinput></screen>
    6565
    6666<para>This command will setup the table users for the courier-mail
    6767database:</para>
    6868
    69 <screen><userinput><command>mysql -uroot -p{password} courier-mail
     69<screen><userinput><command>mysql -uroot -p<replaceable>[password]</replaceable> courier-mail
    7070
    7171        CREATE TABLE users (
     
    8484authmysql file:</para>
    8585
    86 <screen><userinput><command>mysql -uroot -p{password} mysql
    87 
    88 grant all privileges on *.* to courier@localhost identified by '{password}' with grant option;</command></userinput></screen>
     86<screen><userinput><command>mysql -uroot -p<replaceable>[password]</replaceable> mysql
     87
     88grant all privileges on *.* to courier@localhost identified by '<replaceable>[password]</replaceable>' with grant option;</command></userinput></screen>
    8989
    9090
     
    9797
    9898<screen><userinput><command>cat &gt; /etc/courier/defaultdomain &lt;&lt; "EOF"</command>
    99 {yourdomain}
     99<replaceable>[yourdomain]</replaceable>
    100100<command>EOF</command></userinput></screen>
    101101
     
    125125<para><filename>/etc/courier/aliases/system</filename></para>
    126126
    127 <screen><userinput>postmaster: {your adminstrator email}</userinput></screen>
     127<screen><userinput>postmaster: <replaceable>[your adminstrator email]</replaceable></userinput></screen>
    128128
    129129<para>If you want to deny access from some hosts from sending mail you
     
    173173<para><filename>/etc/courier/imapd</filename></para>
    174174
     175
    175176<screen><userinput>IMAPDSTART=YES</userinput></screen>
    176177
     
    185186your system users.</para>
    186187
    187 <screen><userinput><command>cd /home/{username}
     188<screen><userinput><command>cd /home/<replaceable>[username]</replaceable>
    188189maildirmake Maildir
    189 chown {username}.{username} Maildir -R</command></userinput></screen>
     190chown <replaceable>[username]</replaceable>.<replaceable>[username]</replaceable> Maildir -R</command></userinput></screen>
    190191
    191192<para><emphasis>Setup for Virtual users</emphasis></para>
     
    200201
    201202<screen><userinput><command>cd /home/vmailman
    202 mkdir {virtual_user}
    203 cd {virtual_user}
     203mkdir <replaceable>[virtual_user]</replaceable>
     204cd <replaceable>[virtual_user]</replaceable>
    204205maildirmake Maildir
    205206chown vmailman.vmailman Maildir -R</command></userinput></screen>
     
    208209least on version of the password either clear text or encrypted.</para>
    209210
    210 <screen><userinput><command>mysql -ucourier -p{password} courier-mail
    211 
    212 insert into users values('{virtual_users}@{domain.com},
    213 '{encrypted password or blank}','{clear text password or blank}',
    214 '{User's Name}',9000,9000,'{location of Maildir}','{Quota in Bytes'});</command></userinput></screen>
     211<screen><userinput><command>mysql -ucourier -p<replaceable>[password]</replaceable> courier-mail
     212
     213insert into users values('<replaceable>[virtual_users]</replaceable>@<replaceable>[domain.com]</replaceable>,
     214'<replaceable>[encrypted password or blank]</replaceable>','<replaceable>[clear text password or blank]</replaceable>',
     215'<replaceable>[User's Name]</replaceable>',9000,9000,'<replaceable>[location of Maildir]</replaceable>','<replaceable>[Quota in Bytes']</replaceable>);</command></userinput></screen>
    215216
    216217<para>example</para>
     
    253254
    254255<screen><userinput><command>cat &gt; /etc/courier/webadmin/password &lt;&lt; "EOF"</command>
    255 {password}
     256<replaceable>[password]</replaceable>
    256257<command>EOF</command></userinput></screen>
    257258
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