| Qmail-VMailMgr-Courier-imap-HOWTO | Qmail VMailMgr and Courier-Imap HOWTO
Building a mail server that will support virtual domain hosting and provide smtp, pop3 and imap services, using a powerful alternative to sendmail. |
| Quake-HOWTO | Linux Quake HOWTO
How to install, run and troubleshoot Quake, QuakeWorld and Quake II on an Intel Linux system. |
| Querying-libiptc-HOWTO | Querying libiptc HOWTO
Explains how to use the libiptc library included in the iptables package and how to use programs to query the internal structures. |
| Quota | Quota mini-HOWTO
How to enable file system quota on a Linux host, assigning quota for users and groups, as well as the usage of miscellaneous quota commands. |
| RCS | The RCS mini-HOWTO
Covers basic installation and usage of RCS, the GNU Revision Control System, under Linux. |
| Reading-List-HOWTO | The Linux Reading List HOWTO
Lists the books the author thinks are most valuable to a person trying to learn Unix (especially Linux) top to bottom. |
| RedHat-CD-HOWTO | Burning a RedHat CD HOWTO
How to make your own CDs from the Red Hat Linux distribution equivalent to the ones commercially available from Red Hat. |
| Reliance-HOWTO | Reliance LG LSP 340 Series WLL Modem Setup HOWTO
This document explains how to set up and configure Reliance or TATA Indicomm WLL phones on Linux, using a serial cable instead of the (default) USB cable. It also has instructions on how to build the cable yourself. |
| Remote-Bridging | Remote Bridging with IP Tunnels mini-HOWTO
Describes how to unite two separate ethernet LANs with an IP tunnel between them. |
| Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO | Remote Serial Console HOWTO
Covers how to set up your hardware to use a serial console. |
| Remote-X-Apps | Remote X Apps mini-HOWTO
How to run remote X applications. |
| Root-RAID-HOWTO | Root RAID HOWTO cookbook
This document only applies to the OLD raidtools, versions 0.50 and under. The workarounds and solutions addressed in this HOWTO have largely been made obsolete by the vast improvment in the 0.90 raidtools and accompanying kernel patch to the 2.0.37, 2.2x and 2.3x series kernels. You may find the detailed descriptions useful, particularly if you plan to run root raid or use initrd. |
| RPM-HOWTO | RPM HOWTO - RPM at Idle
RPM is the RPM Package Manager. It is an open packaging system available for anyone to use. It allows users to take source code for new software and package it into source and binary form such that binaries can be easily installed and tracked and source can be rebuilt easily. It also maintains a database of all packages and their files that can be used for verifying packages and querying for information about files and/or packages. |
| RTLinux-HOWTO | RTLinux HOWTO
RTLinux Installation and writing realtime programs in Linux. |
| Samba-Authenticated-Gateway-HOWTO | Samba Authenticated Gateway HOWTO
How to build a Firewall/Gateway with rules set on user basis having the users authenticated by a Samba Primary Domain Controller. |
| Sat-HOWTO | Sat (Satellite Technology) HOWTO
Investigates "State of Art" Sat connections in a Linux environment; how to get them faster and how to share them with many clients. |
| Saving-Space | Saving Space mini-HOWTO
Directions for squeezing your Linux installation into the least possible space. Particularly aimed at notebook users. |
| Scanner-HOWTO | The Scanner HOWTO
Documents the steps necessary for access and use of a photographic scanner device on a system running Linux. |
| Scientific-Computing-with-GNU-Linux | Scientific Computing with Free GNU/Linux Software HOWTO
Aims to show how a PC running GNU/Linux can be used for scientific computing. It lists the various available free software and also links on the world wide web to tutorials on getting started with the tools. |
| Scripting-GUI-TclTk | Scripting Graphical Commands with Tcl/Tk Mini-HOWTO
This article provides an introduction to building graphical user interface frontends for command-line utilities using Tcl and the Tk toolkit. |
| SCSI-2.4-HOWTO | The Linux 2.4 SCSI subsystem HOWTO
Describes the SCSI subsystem as the Linux kernel enters the 2.4 production series. An external view of the SCSI subsystem is the main theme. Material is included to help the system administration of the Linux SCSI subsystem. |
| SCSI-Generic-HOWTO | The Linux SCSI Generic (sg) HOWTO
Describes the SCSI Generic driver (sg) found in the Linux 2.4 production series of kernels. Focuses on the interface and characteristics of the driver that application writers may need to know. |
| Secure-BootCD-VPN-HOWTO | Secure Boot CDs for VPN HOWTO
Describes the creation of live boot CDs used to make secure VPN connections from anywhere (over the Internet) to internal networks that have firewall exposure to the Internet. |
| Secure-CVS-Pserver | Secure CVS Pserver Mini-HOWTO
Will help you set up a more secure CVS Pserver for anonymous CVS access. |
| Secure-POP+SSH | Secure POP via SSH mini-HOWTO
How to set up secure POP connections using ssh. |
| Secure-Programs-HOWTO | Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO
Provides a set of design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems. |
| Security-HOWTO | Linux Security HOWTO
A general overview of security issues that face the administrator of Linux systems. |
| Security-Quickstart-HOWTO | Security Quick-Start HOWTO for Linux
An overview of the basic steps required to secure a Linux installation from intrusion. |
| Security-Quickstart-Redhat-HOWTO | Security Quick-Start HOWTO for Redhat Linux
An overview of the basic steps required to secure a Linux installation from intrusion (Redhat specific version). |
| Sendmail+UUCP | Sendmail+UUCP HOWTO
How to setup a single machine with no direct access to the internet to route mail for you via sendmail and UUCP to a 'smarter host' (eg. your ISP). |
| Sendmail-Address-Rewrite | sendmail address rewriting mini-HOWTO
A brief description of how to set up sendmail's configuration file for the home user's dial-up access. |
| Sentry-Firewall-CD-HOWTO | Sentry Firewall CD HOWTO
An introduction on how the Sentry Firewall CDROM works and how to get started using the system. |
| Serbian-HOWTO | Serbian HOWTO
Addresses Linux localization issues specific to Serbian users (written in Serbian). |
| Serial-HOWTO | Serial HOWTO
Describes serial port features other than those which should be covered by other HOWTOs. Lists information on multiport serial cards and contains detailed technical information about the serial port itself. |
| Serial-Laplink-HOWTO | Serial Laplink HOWTO
Details how to setup a “laplink” connection between two computers. |
| Serial-Programming-HOWTO | Serial Programming HOWTO
How to program communications with devices over a serial port on a Linux box. |
| Shadow-Password-HOWTO | Linux Shadow Password HOWTO
How to obtain, install, and configure the Linux password Shadow Suite. |
| SLIP-PPP-Emulator | SLIP/PPP Emulator mini-HOWTO
Describes how to get your Linux box to connect to a generic site via a SLIP/PPP emulator, such as SLiRP or TIA. |
| Slovak-HOWTO | Slovak HOWTO
Addresses Linux localization issues specific to Slovakian users (written in Slovak). |
| Slovenian-HOWTO | Slovenian HOWTO
Addresses Linux localization issues specific to Slovenian users (written in Slovenian). |
| Small-Memory | Small Memory Mini-HOWTO
How to run Linux on a system with a small amount of memory. |
| Smart-Card-HOWTO | Smart Card HOWTO
Information on smart card technology and its applications in Linux environment. |
| SMB-HOWTO | SMB HOWTO
How to use the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol, also called the Session Message Block, NetBIOS or LanManager protocol, with Linux using Samba. |
| SMP-HOWTO | Linux SMP HOWTO
Reviews main issues related to SMP configuration under Linux. |
| Software-Building-HOWTO | Building and Installing Software Packages for Linux
A comprehensive guide to building and installing "generic" UNIX software distributions under Linux. |
| Software-Proj-Mgmt-HOWTO | Free Software Project Management HOWTO
A guide to the non-technical aspects of free software project the non-technical aspects of free software project management; and was written to be a crash course in the people skills that aren't taught to commercial coders but that can make or break a free software project. |
| Software-RAID-0.4x-HOWTO | Software-RAID HOWTO (earlier implementation)
How to use Software RAID under Linux. RAID stands for "Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks". For users of the Linux MD kernel extension, the associated tools, and their use. This HOWTO addresses an earlier implementation. |
| Software-RAID-HOWTO | Software-RAID HOWTO
How to use Software RAID under Linux. It addresses a specific version of the Software RAID layer, namely the 0.90 RAID layer made by Ingo Molnar and others. This is the RAID layer that will be standard in Linux-2.4, and it is the version that is also used by Linux-2.2 kernels shipped from some vendors. The 0.90 RAID support is available as patches to Linux-2.0 and Linux-2.2, and is by many considered far more stable that the older RAID support already in those kernels. |
| Software-Release-Practice-HOWTO | Software Release Practice HOWTO
Describes good release practices for Linux open-source projects. |
| Sound-HOWTO | The Linux Sound HOWTO
Describes sound support for Linux (hardware, configuration, etc). |
| Sound-Playing-HOWTO | The Linux Sound Playing HOWTO
Lists applications for Linux that play various sound formats. |