Notebook
This is simply an actual black notebook that I maintained with various information related to procedures and syntax to properly use software, servers, operating systems, shells, and anything else that I felt was relevant to write down. Much of this is specific to Linux and/or Mac OSX. The pages were as scattered as my thoughts, but it still kept me organized, and most of all it solved my problem of forgetting what to do and going through the same time-consuming process to find a solution. Many hours were saved simply because of writing information down, no matter how simple it seemed at the time. Some pages are now outdated, and may be eliminated before making it to this wiki.
notebook
Notebook Index by Page (physical book)
- Linux Notes (Debian 30r1 specific)
- Debian 30r1 install notes and things to remember
- Editors
- dpkg
- Apt Notes
- apt-get options
- Mixed System (stable with unstable packages)
- Mixed System (continued)
- Samba (connecting to Windows)
- Mounting local Windows partitions
- umount a device that is still in use
- Fonts and XFree86 (TrueType)
- Keyboard LED's (Numlock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock)
- Wine
- Wine (continued)
- initial configuration (manual config)
- Bash Loops
- dselect
- Permissions and Ownership
- Permissions and Ownership (continued)
- Types of files (first character)
- Informative Shell Commands
- Process control
- Information Shell Commands (continued)
- Globbing patterns
- Basic Shell Commands
- Basic Shell Commands (continued)
- searching for files
- RPM's
- Compressed Files
- gzip
- bzip2
- Keyboard Sequences (command line editing)
- Environment Variables
- Pipes
- Linux Networking with NFS
- Recompiling the kernel
- step by step
- Recompiling the kernel (continued)
- Recompiling the kernel (continued)
- initrd (boot loader initialized RAM disk)
- Jobs (foreground/background)
- Grub Bootloader
- Installing Grub to MBR
- Installing just a single module
- Inserting modules into a running kernel (modules are drivers)
- starting modules at boot time
- USB Mice
- LKM Utilities
- USB Mice/LKM Utilities (continued)
- USB Printer
- 3D Video Acceleration
- Resizing Disk Partitions and File Fragmentation
- Firewire Devices
- System Information Tools
- top (display running processes)
- CUPS Printing
- CUPS/Samba
- User and Group Administration
- Samba Users
- Logitech Quickcam Setup
- Install Camera Driver Properly
- Lexar Jumpshot USB Drive
- Lexar Firewire CF Reader
- Xearth
- Movie Files
- Network Commands
- apt-cache
- Burning CD's
- Burning CD's (continued)
- Firewalls
- FTP Servers
- VI or VIM Commands
- VI or VIM Commands (continued)
- *nix Filenames
- Launch Remote X11 Applications
- Secure File Transfers
- For GUI Based
- Fontconfig, xft, and Freetype
- Xnest
- Imagemagick
- command line tools
- examples
- GnuPG (the GNU Privacy Guard)
- dpi of X Windows
- .htaccess files
- password file creation
- ACPI/Shutdown and APM
- nohup
- man
- IP Forwarding (Linux as a router, a.k.a. IP Masquerading) BLANK
- route/netstat
- Advanced tar
- ppp (Point-to-Point Protocol)
- pppd (Point-to-Point Protocol Daemon, ppp server)
- minicom
- chat
- VNC (virtual network computing)
- DNS
- How to determine Linux system information
- Openswan BLANK
- Tomcat (Apache Tomcat)
Loose papers
- emacs
- Samba and WINS
- ppp
- Windows (server)
- Apache with mod_ssl
- Openswan
- various Java acronym definitions, with structure diagram
- misc notes about Java programming
- untitled (misc notes about php)
- FTP
- HTTP (Cox + Router)
- ifconfig
- arp (determine another machine's Mac Address
- Single User Work Product Development Cycle