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Introduction to Linux; A Collection of Linux HOWTOs provides general introductory information on finding, using, and installing the Linux operating system. Inside you'll find numerous "how to" articles written by Linux experts from around the world. Linux Commercial HOWTO Paperback - 236 pages Linux Ethernet HOWTO by Paul Gortmaker: Paperback - 114 pages Linux Frequently Asked Questions; A Collection of Linux Howtos provides answers to common FAQs on finding, installing, upgrading, and using the Linux operating system. Inside you'll find numerous "howto" articles written by Linux experts from around the world. These articles, compiled from the Linux Documentation Project, show you how to install Linux, upgrade your Linux distribution, use Linux on SMP (symmetric multi-processor) machines, where to find Linux and additional Linux support, and more Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO by Patrick Reijnen: this book lists most of the hardware components supported by Linux. By reading through this book you can choose the components for your own Linux computer Linux Installation and Upgrade Paperback - 112 pages Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO by David Ranch: Paperback - 134 pages Linux IR (Infrared) HOWTO by Werner Heuser: an introduction to Linux and infrared devices and how to use the software provided by the Linux/IrDA project Linux Laptop HOWTO by Werner Heuser: Paperback - 143 pages Linux Networking HOWTO by Joshua Drake: details important networking issues when using the popular Linux operating system Linux Parallel Processing HOWTO by Hank Dietz: reviews the concept of speeding-up the execution of a program by dividing the program into multiple fragments that can execute simultaneously, each on its own processor Linux PPP HOWTO by Robert Hart: shows how to connect your Linux PC to a PPP server, how to use PPP to link two LANs together and provides one method of setting up your Linux computer as a PPP server. The document also provides help in debugging non-functional PPP connections Multi Disk System Tuning HOWTO by Stein Gjoen: describes how best to use multiple disks and partitions for a Linux system. Although some of this text is Linux specific, the general approach outlined here can be applied to many other multi-tasking operating systems Text-Terminal HOWTO by David S. Lawyer: explains what text terminals are, how they work, how to install and configure them, and provides some info on how to repair them