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Unix System Administrator's Guide to X
by Eric F. Johnson and Kevin Reichard
M&T Books 1994 ISBN 1-55828-347-1
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About the book
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This book aims at helping UNIX system administrators
deal with the X Window System and all its complexity.
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Table of contents
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- Introduction
- Section I: Introducing X
- 1 What is X?
- 2 The X Administrator's Job
- 3 Installing X
- Section II: Workstations and X
- 4 Starting and Stopping X Sessions
- 5 Setting User Environments
- Section III: Configuring X
- 6 Exploring Your X Environment
- 7 Fonts and the Font Server
- 8 Resources and Resource Files
- 9 The Keyboard, Keys and Key Bindings
- 10 Color and Color Names
- 11 Bitmaps, Icons and Screen Dumps
- 12 Security and X
- Section IV: X Terminals
- 13 What is an X Terminal?
- 14 Configuring X Terminals
- Section V: PC Connectivity
- 15 Turning DOS-Based PCs Into X Terminals
- 16 Running XFree86 On UNIX PCs
- Section VI: Free X Programs and What To Do With Them
- 17 Obtaining X and Other Free Sources
- 18 Using Make and Imake
- 19 System Administration Utilities
- 20 Creating Graphical Front Ends For Text-Based Applications
- 21 Screen Locking and X
- 22 Debugging Applications With xmon and xscope
- 23 Various Free X Sources
- 24 Connecting to the Internet with X
- Appendix A: For More Information
- Appendix B: Decoding X Errors
- Index
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