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- From: mdw@sunsite.unc.edu (Matt Welsh)
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- Archive-name: linux/howto/index
- Last-modified: 14 February 1994
-
- The Linux HOWTO Index
- Matt Welsh, <mdw@sunsite.unc.edu>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Last Modified 14 February 1994
-
- This is an introduction and index to the Linux HOWTO documents.
-
- 0. What are Linux HOWTOs?
-
- Linux HOWTOs are short online documents which describe in detail
- a certain aspect of configuring or using the Linux system. For
- example, there is the Installation HOWTO, which gives instructions
- on installing Linux, and the Mail HOWTO, which describes how to
- set up and configure mail under Linux. Other examples include the
- NET-2-HOWTO (previously the NET-2-FAQ) and the Linux-vs-386BSD HOWTO.
-
- Information in HOWTOs is generally more detailed and in-depth than
- what can be squeezed into the Linux FAQ. For this reason, the
- Linux FAQ is being rewritten. A large amount of the information
- contained therein will be relegated to various HOWTO documents.
- The FAQ will be a shorter list of frequently asked questions about
- Linux, covering small specific topics. Most of the ``useful''
- information in the FAQ will now be covered in the HOWTOs.
-
- HOWTOs are comprehensive docs---much like an FAQ but generally not
- in question-and-answer format. However, many HOWTOs contain an FAQ
- section at the end. For example, the NET-2-FAQ has been renamed to
- the NET-2-HOWTO, because it wasn't in question-and-answer format.
- However, you will see the NET-2-HOWTO named as the NET-2-FAQ in many
- places. The two docs are one and the same.
-
-
- 1. Where to get Linux HOWTOs
-
- HOWTOs can be retrieved via anonymous FTP from the following
- sites:
-
- sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO
-
- tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/docs/HOWTO
-
- The Index, printed below, lists the currently available HOWTOs.
-
- HOWTOs are also posted regularly to the newsgroups comp.os.linux
- and comp.os.linux.announce. In addition, a number of the HOWTOs
- will be crossposted to news.answers. Therefore, you can find the
- Linux HOWTOs on the news.answers archive site rtfm.mit.edu.
-
-
- 2. HOWTO Index
-
- The following Linux HOWTOs are currently available. The list
- is small, because this is a relatively new project.
-
- * INSTALLATION HOWTO, by Matt Welsh (mdw@sunsite.unc.edu).
- How to obtain and install Linux. This is the first document which
- a Linux newcomer should read. It discusses how to obtain Linux,
- both from the Internet and via Snail-mail, and how to install it.
- Focuses primarily on the SLS distribution of Linux, which is the
- current de facto standard.
-
- * Linux INFO-SHEET, by Michael K. Johnson (johnsonm@sunsite.unc.edu).
- A general technical introduction to Linux, listing its features,
- supported hardware, and other general information.
-
- * Linux META-FAQ, by Michael K. Johnson (johnsonm@sunsite.unc.edu). u
- A list of sources of information about Linux, such as documentation,
- newsgroups, FTP sites, and so on.
-
- * Linux Distribution HOWTO, by Matt Welsh (mdw@sunsite.unc.edu).
- A list of many of the major Linux distributions available via
- anonymous FTP and via mail order on diskette, tape, or CD-ROM.
- Also includes other Linux-related goodies that you can only get
- via mail order.
-
- * NET-2 HOWTO, by Terry Dawson (terryd@extro.ucc.su.oz.au).
- Describes how to install and configure the Linux NET-2 TCP/IP code,
- in kernels 0.99.pl10 and above. (This has nothing to do with the
- so-called BSD NET-2 distribution.) Discusses various aspects of
- TCP/IP networking under Linux, including the use of SLIP. The
- complete instruction manual for TCP/IP under Linux.
-
- * Ethernet HOWTO, by Paul Gortmaker (gpg109@rsphysse.anu.edu.au). A
- HOWTO about the various Ethernet device drivers which are available
- for Linux. Should be read along with the NET-2 HOWTO by anyone
- using Ethernet for TCP/IP on Linux.
-
- * Serial HOWTO, by Greg Hankins (gregh@cc.gatech.edu).
- Information on serial communications, devices, and software packages
- for Linux.
-
- * XFree86 HOWTO, by Helmut Geyer
- (geyer@polyhymnia.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de).
- This HOWTO describes how to install and configure XFree86-2.0
- for Linux. Most of this is Linux-specific, and expects you to
- read the documentation included in the XFree86-2.0 package.
-
- * MGR HOWTO, by Vincent Broman (broman@Np.nosc.mil).
- A HOWTO describing the MGR window system for Linux, another
- graphical interface somewhat like X.
-
- * Mail HOWTO, by Vince Skahan (vince@victrola.wa.com).
- All about configuration of electronic mail with Linux, including
- UUCP and TCP/IP mailers such as Smail and sendmail.
-
- * UUCP HOWTO, by Vince Skahan (vince@victrola.wa.com).
- How to configure UUCP to transfer files, mail, and news to
- other UNIX machines on a UUCP-based connection. Includes
- discussion of Taylor UUCP for Linux.
-
- * News HOWTO, by Vince Skahan (vince@victrola.wa.com).
- Setup and configuration of news software, such as C News, INN,
- and newsreaders (such as rn and tin) under Linux.
-
- * Printing HOWTO, by Grant Taylor (gtaylor@cs.tufts.edu).
- How to configure and use printing software under Linux, such as
- lp, lpr, etc. including remote printing.
-
- * SCSI HOWTO, by Drew Eckhardt (drew@kinglear.cs.Colorado.EDU).
- All about SCSI tapes, drives, and CD-ROMs under Linux.
-
- * Hardware Compatibility HOWTO, by Ed Carp (erc@apple.com).
- An extensive list of hardware supported by Linux.
-
- * Ftape HOWTO, by Kai Harrekilde-Petersen (ftape@mic.dth.dk).
- A HOWTO describing the setup and use of various QIC ftape drivers
- for Linux.
-
- * Sound HOWTO, by Jess Tranter (tranter@software.mitel.com).
- Information on sound-related hardware and software for Linux,
- such as how to configure your system for use with a sound card.
-
-
- WANTED. I would be very happy if someone would write the following
- HOWTO documents, and submit them to me (see the instructions in
- the next section below). Most of these are modifications of existing
- FAQ documents, and should be easy to put into HOWTO format. Keep in
- mind that HOWTOs generally aren't in FAQ format, but can contain an
- FAQ section at the end.
-
- Some of these are under construction; however, if you're interested
- in working on one of them, please let me know.
-
- * GCC/LIBRARY HOWTO. Discussing installation/upgrading of the GCC
- and shared libraries under Linux. How to build shared libraries.
- Most of the material would come from Mitchum DeSouza's GCC FAQ.
-
- * KERNEL HOWTO. How to upgrade and compile the kernel. Basic kernel
- tweaking, including how to turn on debugging output. How to decrypt
- panic messages. Basic introduction to kernel structure and hacking.
- (Under constructions, mdw@sunsite.unc.edu).
-
- * If you have an idea for another HOWTO, please mail me!
-
-
- 3. Writing and submitting a HOWTO
-
- If you would like to write a Linux HOWTO document, there are a few
- guidelines that you should follow.
-
- * Format the document neatly. HOWTOs must be available in plain
- ASCII format, but you are free to use a formatting tool (texinfo,
- LameTeX, nroff) to format the document. Try to use meaningful
- structure and organization, and write clearly. Remember that
- many of the people reading HOWTOs do not speak English as their
- first language.
-
- * Make sure that all of the information is correct. I can't stress
- this enough. When in doubt, speculate, but make it clear that
- you're only guessing.
-
- * Make sure that you are covering the most recent version of the
- available software. Also, be sure to include full instructions
- on where software can be downloaded from (FTP site name, full
- pathname).
-
- * Include an FAQ section at the end, if appropriate. Many HOWTO
- documents need an "FAQ" or "Common Problems" section to cover
- information which can't be covered in the regular text.
-
- * Use other HOWTOs as a model. It is nice to have a common look and
- feel to HOWTO documents--- this document being an example. The
- easier the HOWTO is to browse, the more useful it will be to
- readers.
-
-
- After you have written the HOWTO, mail it to me (Matt Welsh) at
- mdw@sunsite.unc.edu. I am the HOWTO coordinator---I will look
- over the HOWTO, and make any editorial remarks. I will also take
- care of approving and posting the HOWTO to the various newsgroups
- and uploading the HOWTO to the FTP archive sites. Of course,
- all credit for the HOWTO will go to the author.
-
- It is important that you go through me when submitting a HOWTO. I
- maintain the HOWTO archives and need to keep track of what HOWTOs
- are being written and who is doing what. If you don't submit a
- HOWTO to me, I can't include it in the archive or add it to the
- HOWTO INDEX.
-
- I can also help to reformat the HOWTO if needed to make it look
- nicer. :) Once I have approved the HOWTO, I will post it and
- upload it to the FTP sites. I will also send you (the author)
- the "final" version of the HOWTO with any changes. All you have
- to do is send me periodic updates (every month or so, as needed)
- and I will take care of posting the HOWTO regularly.
-
-
- 3. Miscellaneous and Legalese
-
- If you have questions, please feel free to mail mdw@sunsite.unc.edu.
- The Linux FAQ rewrite is being coordinated by Ian Jackson,
- ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu, with help from others.
-
- Linux HOWTOs are copyrighted by their authors. You are free to
- distribute verbatim copies of HOWTOs in any medium, provided that
- the copyright notice and authorship remains intact.
-