#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/3Dfx-HOWTO.html">3Dfx HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes 3Dfx graphics accelerator chip
 support for Linux. It lists some supported hardware,
 describes how to configure the drivers, and answers
 frequently asked questions.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/AX25-HOWTO.html">AX25 HOWTO</a>
<dd>The Linux Operating System is perhaps the only operating system in the world that can boast native and standard support for the AX.25 packet radio protocol
 utilised by Amateur Radio Operators worldwide. This document aims to describe
 how to install and configure this support.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Access-HOWTO.html">Access HOWTO</a>
<dd>The Linux Access HOWTO covers the use of adaptive technology with Linux, In particular, using adaptive technology to make Linux
 accessible to those who could not use it otherwise.  It also covers
 areas where Linux can be used within more general adaptive technology
 solutions. 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Alpha-HOWTO.html">Alpha HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document is a brief overview of existing Alpha CPUs, chipsets and systems. It has something of a hardware bias, reflecting my own area
 of expertese. Although I am an employee of Digital Equipment
 Corporation, this is not an official statement by Digital and any
 opinions expressed are mine and not Digital's.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Assembly-HOWTO.html">Assembly HOWTO</a>
<dd> This is the
 Linux Assembly HOWTO.
 This document describes how to program in assembly
 using FREE programming tools,


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Benchmarking-HOWTO.html">Benchmarking HOWTO</a>
<dd> The Linux Benchmarking HOWTO discusses some issues associated with the benchmarking of Linux systems and presents a basic benchmarking toolkit, as well as an associated form, which enable one to produce significant benchmarking information in a couple of hours. Perhaps it will also help diminish the amount of useless articles in comp.os.linux.hardware... 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/BootPrompt-HOWTO.html">BootPrompt HOWTO</a>
<dd>     This is the BootPrompt-Howto, which is a compilation of all the         possible boot time arguments that can be passed to the Linux
         kernel at boot time. This includes all kernel and device parameters.
         A discussion of how the kernel sorts boot time arguments, along
         with an overview of some of the popular software used to boot Linux
         kernels is also included.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Bootdisk-HOWTO.html">Bootdisk HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to design and build your own boot/root diskettes
 for Linux.  These disks could be used as rescue disks or to test new system
 components.  If you haven't read the Linux FAQ and related documents, such as
 the Linux Installation HOWTO and the Linux Install Guide, you should not be
 trying to build boot diskettes.  If you just want a rescue disk to have for
 emergencies, see Appendix 
 <A HREF="Bootdisk-HOWTO-11.html#distbootdisks">Pre-made bootdisks</A>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Busmouse-HOWTO.html">Busmouse HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to install, configure and use a busmouse under Linux.  It lists the supported mice and attempts to answer the most frequently asked questions that come up in newsgroups and mailing lists.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO.html">CD-Writing HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document deals with the process of writing CDs under Linux.

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/CDROM-HOWTO.html">CDROM HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to install, configure, and use CD-ROM
 drives under Linux. It lists the supported hardware and answers a
 number of frequently asked questions. The intent is to bring new users
 up to speed quickly and reduce the amount of traffic in the Usenet
 news groups and mailing lists.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Chinese-HOWTO.html">Chinese HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document demonstrates how to implement Chinese available on Linux system, including those common problems encountered on Linux/UNIX system while using Chinese, the ways to obtain, and shows how to install and setup a variety of different Chinese softwares. Finally, we would like to take a bit little glance at the work for making a complete Chinese environment with Linux system.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Commercial-HOWTO.html">Commercial HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document contains a listing of commercial software and applications which
 are offered for Linux.  It is maintained by Martin Michlmayr
 <A HREF="mailto:tbm@cyrius.com">&lt;tbm@cyrius.com&gt;</A>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Config-HOWTO.html">Config HOWTO</a>
<dd> This HOWTO aims at making the fine--tuning of your newly installed Linux box
 quicker and easier. Here you will find a set of configurations for the most
 common applications, so you can start to work with a well-usable system.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Consultants-HOWTO.html">Consultants HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document contains a listing of companies providing commercial
 Linux related support.  If you want to find a Linux consultant or consulting
 firm in your area, this listing will probably be of help for you.
 It is maintained by Martin Michlmayr 
 <A HREF="mailto:tbm@cyrius.com">&lt;tbm@cyrius.com&gt;</A>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Cyrillic-HOWTO.html">Cyrillic HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to set up your Linux box to typeset, view
 and print the documents in the Russian language.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html">DNS HOWTO</a>
<dd> HOWTO become a totally small time DNS admin.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html">DOS-Win-to-Linux HOWTO</a>
<dd> This HOWTO is dedicated to all the (soon to be former?) DOS and Windows
 users who have decided to switch to Linux, the free UNIX clone. The purpose
 of this document is to help the reader translate his or her knowledge of DOS
 and Windows into the Linux environment, as well as providing hints on
 exchanging files and resources between the two OSes.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/DOS-to-Linux-HOWTO.html">DOS-to-Linux HOWTO</a>
<dd>This HOWTO is dedicated to all the (soon to be former?) DOS and Windows users who have just taken the plunge and decided to switch to Linux, the
 free UNIX clone. Given the similarities between DOS and UNIX, the purpose of
 this document is to help the reader translate his or her knowledge of DOS
 and Windows into the Linux environment, so as to be productive ASAP.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/DOSEMU-HOWTO.html">DOSEMU HOWTO</a>
<dd> This is the `Frequently Asked Questions' (FAQ) / HOWTO document for
 dosemu.  The most up-to-date version of the dosemu-HOWTO may be found
 in <B>
 <A HREF="ftp://ftp.mathematik.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/linux/bonnes/">ftp.mathematik.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/linux/bonnes/</A></B>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Danish-HOWTO.html">Danish HOWTO</a>
<dd> 
 <!--
 Danish language support (see Danish)
 -->
 
 <!--
 Danish
 -->
 
 This document describes how to configure Linux and various Linux
 applications for Danish locale standards such as keyboard, font, paper-size etc. It is hoped that Linux users from other places in
 Western Europe will find this document useful too.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Distribution-HOWTO.html">Distribution HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document is intended to help new users choose a Linux distribution,
 and to help experienced users track the state of the Linux market.  It
 does not aim to be a complete list of Linux distributions for all
 platforms, but instead focuses on leading Intel distributions available
 on CD-ROM and accessible to Linux novices.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/ELF-HOWTO.html">ELF HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to migrate your Linux system to compile
 and run programs in the ELF binary format.  It falls into three
 conceptual parts: (1) What ELF is, and why you should upgrade,
 (2) How to upgrade to ELF-capability, and (3) what you can do then.
 After a fairly long fallow period in which I have been pretending to
 do academic work, it has recently been overhauled to give current
 information for Linux 2.0. 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Emacspeak-HOWTO.html">Emacspeak HOWTO</a>
<dd>   This document describes how a blind user can use Linux
 with a speech synthesizer to replace the video display.  It
 describes how to get Linux running on your own PC, and how to set it
 up for speech output.  It suggests how to learn about Unix.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Esperanto-HOWTO.html">Esperanto HOWTO</a>
<dd>

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO.html">Ethernet HOWTO</a>
<dd>     This is the Ethernet-Howto, which is a compilation of information
         about which ethernet devices can be used for Linux, and how to
         set them up. It hopefully answers all the frequently asked questions
         about using ethernet cards with Linux. Note that this Howto is focused
         on the hardware and low level driver aspect of the ethernet cards,
         and does not cover the software end of things like <CODE>ifconfig</CODE>
         and <CODE>route</CODE>. See the Network Howto for that stuff.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Finnish-HOWTO.html">Finnish HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document describes how to finlandize Linux - Finnish keyboard mapping, time zone, 8-bit clean settings for applications, etc.
 Except for this abstract, the text is in Finnish because that is the
 benefit of the intended audience. This document may be reproduced at
 the usual Linux HOWTO terms. If you use it commercially, you're
 welcome to do so but I'd like to be notified. If you have questions,
 contact me at my e-mail address.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Firewall-HOWTO.html">Firewall HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document is designed to teach the basics of firewall systems and give you some detail on setting up both a filtering and proxy
 firewall on a Linux based PC. An HTML version of this document is available at
 http://okcforum.org/~markg/Firewall-HOWTO.html


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/French-HOWTO.html">French HOWTO</a>
<dd>Copyright ((c)) Juillet 1997, Guylhem Aznar. Librement distribuable &amp; modifiable selon les termes de la GPL.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Ftape-HOWTO.html">Ftape HOWTO</a>
<dd> This HOWTO discusses essential do's and dont's for the <CODE>ftape</CODE> driver under Linux.  The <CODE>ftape</CODE> driver
 interfaces to QIC-40, QIC-80, QIC-3010 and QIC-3020 compatible drives.
 The QIC-3010 and QIC-3020 standards are also known as `Travan' (TR-2
 and TR-3).  These drives connects via the floppy disk controller
 (FDC).  It <B>does not</B> cover SCSI or QIC-02 tape drives.  DAT
 tape drives usually (always?) connect to a SCSI controller.
 This is but one of the Linux HOWTO documents.  You can get an index of
 the HOWTOs from 
 <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO">the Linux HOWTO index</A>, while the real HOWTO's can be fetched (using
 <CODE>ftp</CODE>) from <CODE>sunsite.unc.edu:pub/Linux/doc/HOWTO</CODE> (this
 is the ``official'' place) or via the World Wide Web from 
 <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/linux.html">the Linux Documentation Project home page</A>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/GCC-HOWTO.html">GCC HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document covers how to set up the GNU C compiler and development
 libraries under Linux, and gives an overview of compiling, linking,
 running and debugging programs under it.  Most of the material in it
 has been taken from Mitch D'Souza's GCC-FAQ, which it replaces, or the
 ELF-HOWTO, which it will eventually largely replace.
 This is the first publically released version (despite the version
 number; that's an artifact of RCS).  Feedback is welcomed.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/German-HOWTO.html">German HOWTO</a>
<dd>Dieses Dokument enth&auml;lt Tips und Informationen f&uuml;r deutschsprachige Linux-Benutzer. <F>Note to English readers: this document explains the
 German-specific aspects of Linux.</F>


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Glibc2-HOWTO.html">Glibc2 HOWTO</a>
<dd> 
 <!--
 GNU C libary (see glibc)
 -->
 
 <!--
 glibc
 -->
 
 The glibc 2 HOWTO covers installing and using the GNU C Library version 2
 (libc 6) on Linux systems.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/HAM-HOWTO.html">HAM HOWTO</a>
<dd>It is hoped that this document will assist Amateur Radio operators in finding and trying the various amateur radio software that has been written for or
 ported to Linux. It is also hoped that as a consequence of this information
 being available that more amateur radio operators will choose Linux as the
 platform of choice for their experimentation, and that software developers
 will choose Linux as the platform for their software development, further
 expanding the role of operating systems like Linux in the Amateur Radio field.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX.html">HOWTO-INDEX</a>
<dd> This document contains an index to the Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs, as well as other information about the HOWTO project.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO.html">Hardware HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document lists most of the hardware supported by Linux and helps you
 locate any necessary drivers.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Hebrew-HOWTO.html">Hebrew HOWTO</a>
<dd>This `Frequently Asked Questions' (FAQ) / HOWTO document describes how to configure your Linux machine to use Hebrew characters on X-Windows and Virtual Consoles. The most up-to-date version of the Hebrew-HOWTO may be obtained from <A HREF="http://shekel.jct.ac.il/~rajwan/Hebrew.html">my Web page</A> or from 
 <A HREF="ftp://hobbes.jct.ac.il"><tt>ftp://hobbes.jct.ac.il</tt></A>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/High-Availability-HOWTO.html">High-Availability HOWTO</a>
<dd>  This document describes the concepts of Linux-HA, the High Availability
 software solution for Linux. It will eventually become an operator manual
 for Linux-HA.  Copyright (c) 1997 Harald Milz, 
 <A HREF="mailto:hm@seneca.muc.de">hm@seneca.muc.de</A>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/INFO-SHEET.html">INFO-SHEET</a>
<dd>This document provides basic information about the Linux operating system, including an explanation of Linux, a list of features, some
 requirements, and some resources.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/IPX-HOWTO.html">IPX HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document aims to describe how to obtain, install and configure various
 tools available for the the Linux operating system that use the Linux kernel
 IPX protocol support.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/IR-HOWTO.html">IR HOWTO</a>
<dd> An introduction to the software provided by the Linux/IR project 
 <A HREF="http://www.cs.uit.no/~dagb/irda/irda.html"> http://www.cs.uit.no/~dagb/irda/irda.html </A>. This package uses IrDA &trade; compliant standards. Because IrDA &trade; is a trademark the project is named Linux/IR. IrDA &trade; is an industrial standard for infrared wireless communication, and most laptops sold today are equipped with an IrDA compliant infrared transceiver. IrDA serial ports let you communicate with devices such as printers, modems, fax, LAN, and other laptops. Speed ranges from 2400bps to 4Mbps.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/ISP-Hookup-HOWTO.html">ISP-Hookup HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to use Linux to connect to an
 Internet Service Provider via a dial-up modem
 TCP/IP
 connection.
 As well as the basic dial-up procedure and
 IP
 establishment, email and news handling is covered.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Installation-HOWTO.html">Installation HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to obtain and install Linux software.
 It is the first document which a new Linux user should read to get
 started. 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Intranet-Server-HOWTO.html">Intranet-Server HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to setup an Intranet using Linux as the server which binds Unix, Netware, NT and Windows together. Hence by just establishing the connection to the Linux box you are provided transparent access to all the various platforms. Detailed explanations are provided for setting up HTTP using the NCSA server and connect to it using TCP/IP clients from Novell, Microsoft under Windows3.1, WFWG,Win95 and WinNT and MacTCP on the Apple PowerMac.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Italian-HOWTO.html">Italian HOWTO</a>
<dd>Questo HOWTO descrive in alcuni semplici passi come configurare il proprio sistema Linux per supportare pienamente la tastiera e la localizzazione
 italiana.
 Inoltre si vuole in questo testo censire il mondo Linux in Italia.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Java-CGI-HOWTO.html">Java-CGI HOWTO</a>
<dd>This HOWTO document explains how to set up your server to allow CGI programs written in Java and how to use Java to write CGI programs.
 Although HOWTO documents are targetted towards use with the Linux operating
 system, this particular one is not dependant on the particular version of
 unix used.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Kernel-HOWTO.html">Kernel HOWTO</a>
<dd>This is a detailed guide to kernel configuration, compilation, upgrades, and troubleshooting for ix86-based systems.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO.html">Keyboard-and-Console HOWTO</a>
<dd> This note contains some information about the Linux keyboard
 and console, and the use of non-ASCII characters.
 It describes Linux 2.0.
 <!--
 HOWTOs!keyboard and console
 -->
 
 <!--
 HOWTOs!console and keyboard
 -->
 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/LinuxDoc+Emacs+Ispell-HOWTO.html">LinuxDoc+Emacs+Ispell HOWTO</a>
<dd>      This document is aimed at writers and translators of Linux HOWTOs or
 any other paper for the Linux Documentation Project. It gives them hints at
 using tools including Emacs and Ispell.
    


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/META-FAQ.html">META-FAQ</a>
<dd>This is the Meta-FAQ for Linux.  It is mainly a list of valuable sources of information.  Check these sources out if you want to learn
 more about Linux, or have problems and need help.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/MGR-HOWTO.html">MGR HOWTO</a>
<dd>

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/MILO-HOWTO.html">MILO HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document describes the Miniloader, a program for Alpha based systems that can be used to initialize the machine and load Linux.  The Alpha Linux Miniloader (to give it it's full name) is also known as MILO.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Mail-HOWTO.html">Mail HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes the setup, care and feeding of Electronic Mail (e-mail)
 under Linux.
 You need to read this if you plan to communicate locally or to remote sites
 via electronic mail.
 You probably do *not* need to read this document if don't exchange


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Multi-Disk-HOWTO.html">Multi-Disk HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document 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.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Multicast-HOWTO.html">Multicast HOWTO</a>
<dd> This HOWTO tries to cover most aspects related to multicast over TCP/IP networks. So, a lot of information within it is not Linux-specific (just in case you don't use GNU/Linux... yet). Multicast is currently an active area of research and, at the time of writing, many of the "standards" are merely drafts. Keep it in mind while reading the lines that follow.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/NET-3-HOWTO.html">NET-3 HOWTO</a>
<dd> The Linux Operating System boasts kernel based networking support written
 almost entirely from scratch. The performance of the tcp/ip implementation
 in recent kernels makes it a worthy alternative to even the best of its peers.
 This document aims to describe how to install and configure the Linux
 networking software and associated tools.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/NFS-HOWTO.html">NFS HOWTO</a>
<dd>HOWTO set up NFS clients and servers.

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/NIS-HOWTO.html">NIS HOWTO</a>
<dd> 
 <!--
 HOWTOs!NIS
 -->
 
 <!--
 HOWTOs!YP
 -->
 
 <!--
 HOWTOs!NYS
 -->
 
 <!--
 HOWTOs!NIS+
 -->
 
 This document describes how to configure Linux as NIS(YP) or NIS+ client
 and how to install as NIS server.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Networking-Overview-HOWTO.html">Networking-Overview HOWTO</a>
<dd> The purpose of this document is to give an overview of the networking capabilities of the Linux Operating System and provide pointers for further information and implementation details


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Optical-Disk-HOWTO.html">Optical-Disk HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes the installation and configuration of
 optical disk drives for Linux. Currently, the only drive covered well is
 the Panasonic LF1000 PD Phase change optical drive with the SCSI-II interface. Please, if any one has experiences with optical storage under Linux, send it and I will update it in SGML and forward it to the Linux community. 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Oracle-HOWTO.html">Oracle HOWTO</a>
<dd> A guide to installing and configuring the Oracle Database Server on a Linux system


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/PCI-HOWTO.html">PCI HOWTO</a>
<dd>     Information on what works with Linux and PCI-boards and what does not.  Please get the latest version of this document at  <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/linux.html">The Linux Documentation Project</A>


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/PCMCIA-HOWTO.html">PCMCIA HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document describes how to install and use PCMCIA Card Services for Linux, and answers some frequently asked questions.
 The latest version of this document can always be found at
 <A HREF="ftp://hyper.stanford.edu/pub/pcmcia/doc">ftp://hyper.stanford.edu/pub/pcmcia/doc</A>.
 An HTML version is at
 <A HREF="http://hyper.stanford.edu/HyperNews/get/pcmcia/home.html">http://hyper.stanford.edu/HyperNews/get/pcmcia/home.html</A>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/PPP-HOWTO.html">PPP HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document 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.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Parallel-Processing-HOWTO.html">Parallel-Processing HOWTO</a>
<dd><B>Parallel Processing</B> refers to 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.  A program
 being executed across N processors might execute N


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Pilot-HOWTO.html">Pilot HOWTO</a>
<dd>This HOWTO document explains how to use your Pilot with a linux system.
 Although HOWTO documents are targeted towards use with the linux
 operating system, this one is not dependent on the version of unix used.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Polish-HOWTO.html">Polish HOWTO</a>
<dd> Jak to zrobic w Linuxie? Pomoc zlozona z niektorych Linux-HOWTO oraz
 empirii, dostosowana do polskich warunkow i potrzeb. Wersja ta jest
 pozbawiona polskich liter ze wzgledu na standard LDP.  Oryginal mozna
 znalezc w 
 <A HREF="http://serek.arch.pwr.wroc.pl/linux/Polish-HOWTO/">http://serek.arch.pwr.wroc.pl/linux/Polish-HOWTO/</A>. 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Portuguese-HOWTO.html">Portuguese HOWTO</a>
<dd> Este documento pretende ser um guia de refer&ecirc;ncia de configura&ccedil;&atilde;o do
 <B>Linux</B> e seus programas, teclados e fontes de caracteres, permitindo
 sua utiliza&ccedil;&atilde;o mais confort&aacute;vel por pessoas que falem a L&iacute;ngua Portuguesa. 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/PostgreSQL-HOWTO.html">PostgreSQL HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document is a "practical guide" to very quickly setup a SQL Database
 engine and
 front end tools on a Unix system. It also discusses the International standard
 language ANSI/ISO SQL and reviews about the merits/advantages of the SQL database engine developed by the world-wide internet in an "open development" environment.
 It is about HOW-TO setup a next generation Object Relational SQL Database "PostgreSQL" on Unix system which can be used as Application Database
 Server or as Web Database Server. PostgreSQL implements subset of
 International standard ISO and ANSI SQL 1998,92,89. This document also gives information on the interface programs for the database like Front End GUIs, RAD tools (Rapid Application Development), programming languages interfaces ("C", "C++", Java, Perl), ODBC, JDBC drivers and Web Database Tools and
 Interface programs. Information given here applies to all Unix platforms and other databases and will be very useful for people who are new to
 Databases, SQL language and PostgreSQL.
 This document also has SQL tutorial, SQL syntax which would be very helpful
  for beginners. Experienced people will find this document useful as a handy reference guide. For students, the information given here will enable them
 to get the source code for PostgreSQL relational database system, from which they can learn how a RDBMS SQL database engine is written.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Printing-HOWTO.html">Printing HOWTO</a>
<dd> This is the Linux Printing HOWTO, a collection of information on how
 to generate, preview, print and fax anything under Linux (and other
 Unices in general).


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Printing-Usage-HOWTO.html">Printing-Usage HOWTO</a>
<dd>

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Quake-HOWTO.html">Quake HOWTO</a>
<dd>      This document explains how to install, run and troubleshoot Quake, QuakeWorld and Quake II on an Intel Linux system.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/RPM-HOWTO.html">RPM HOWTO</a>
<dd>

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Reading-List-HOWTO.html">Reading-List HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document lists the book I think are most valuable to a person
 trying to learn Unix (especially Linux) top to bottom.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Root-RAID-HOWTO.html">Root-RAID HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document provides a cookbook for creating a root mounted raid
 filesystem and companion fallback rescue system using linux initrd. There
 are complete step-by-step instruction for both raid1 and raid5 md0 devices. Each step is accompanied by an explanation of it's purpose.
 Included with this revision is a generic <B>linuxrc</B> initrd file which may
 be configured with a single three line 
 <A HREF="Root-RAID-HOWTO-4.html#raidboot-conf">/etc/raidboot.conf</A> file for
 raid1 and raid5 configurations.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/SCSI-Programming-HOWTO.html">SCSI-Programming HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document deals with programming the Linux generic SCSI interface.

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO.html">SMB HOWTO</a>
<dd>This is the SMB HOWTO.  This document describes how to use the Session Message Block (SMB) protocol, also called the NetBIOS or LanManager protocol, with Linux.

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/SRM-HOWTO.html">SRM HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document describes how to boot Linux/Alpha using the SRM firmware, which is the firmware normally used to boot DEC Unix.
 Generally, it is preferable to use MILO instead of aboot since MILO is
 perfectly adapted to the needs of Linux.  However, MILO is not always
 available for a particular system and MILO does not presently have the
 ability to boot over the network.  In either case, using the SRM
 console may be  the right solution.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Security-HOWTO.html">Security HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document is a general overview of security issues that face the
 administrator of Linux systems. It covers general security philosophy
 and a number of specific examples of how to better secure your Linux
 system from intruders. Also included are pointers to security related
 material and programs. NOTE: This is a beta version of this document. Improvements,
 constructive criticism,  additions and corrections are gratefully
 accepted. Please mail your feedback to both authors. Be sure and
 include "Linux", "security" or "HOWTO" in the subject line of your
 mail to avoid spam filters and to bring your mail to the quick
 attention of the authors. 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Serial-HOWTO.html">Serial HOWTO</a>
<dd>   This document describes serial port features not covered by
   Text-Terminal-HOWTO or Serial-Programming-HOWTO.  It covers
   mostly getty, multiport serial cards and modems.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Serial-Programming-HOWTO.html">Serial-Programming HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to program communications with devices
 over a serial port on a Linux box.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Shadow-Password-HOWTO.html">Shadow-Password HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document aims to describe how to obtain, install, and configure the Linux password Shadow Suite. It also discusses obtaining, and <F>re</F>installing other software and network daemons that require access to user


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Slovenian-HOWTO.html">Slovenian HOWTO</a>
<dd>Zbirka receptov za poslovenjenje sistema Linux. (Note to English readers: this document addresses Linux localization
 issues specific to Slovenian users.)


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Sound-HOWTO.html">Sound HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes sound support for Linux. It lists the
 supported sound hardware, describes how to configure the kernel
 drivers, and answers frequently asked questions. The intent is to
 bring new users up to speed more quickly and reduce the amount of
 traffic in the Usenet news groups and mailing lists.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Sound-Playing-HOWTO.html">Sound-Playing HOWTO</a>
<dd>     This document lists applications for Linux that play various
         sound formats.
       


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Spanish-HOWTO.html">Spanish HOWTO</a>
<dd>This is the very first issue of the Spanish Linux HOWTO. The target audience of this document is the growing family of Linux users in Spain and Latin
 America, so this How-To is of course in Spanish. Some non-Spanish speakers
 have asked for information on Linux in the Spanish environment, for
 developing software with Spanish support or just to get in touch with the
 Linux community in Spain. You're welcome in any case...


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/TeTeX-HOWTO.html">TeTeX HOWTO</a>
<dd> 
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 <!--
 LaTeX (see teTeX)
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 <!--
 HOWTOs!teTex
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 <!--
 teTex
 -->
 
 This document covers the basic installation and usage of the teTeX TeX
 and LaTeX implementation under the major U.S. Linux distributions, and
 auxiliary packages like Ghostscript.  Contents of the teTeX HOWTO: The
 Linux-teTeX Local Guide are Copyright (c) 1997 by Robert A. Kiesling.
 Permission is granted to copy this document, in whole or in part,
 provided that credit is given to the author and the Linux
 Documentation Project. Registered trademarks are the property of their
 respective holders.  Please send all complaints, suggestions, errata,
 and any miscellany to 
 <A HREF="mailto:kiesling@terracom.net">kiesling@terracom.net</A>, so I can keep this document as complete
 and up to date as possible.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Text-Terminal-HOWTO.html">Text-Terminal HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document explains what text terminals are, how they work, how to
 install and configure them, and provides some info on how to repair
 them.  It may be of some use even if you don't have a terminal manual.
 While it's written for real terminals on a Linux system, some of it is also applicable to terminal emulation and/or other Unix-like systems.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Thai-HOWTO.html">Thai HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to use Thai language with Linux. This will cover
 setting Thai fonts, Thai keyboard and some Thai applications.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Tips-HOWTO.html">Tips HOWTO</a>
<dd> This HOWTO contains those hard to find hints and tweekings that make Linux a bit nicer.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/UMSDOS-HOWTO.html">UMSDOS HOWTO</a>
<dd>     Umsdos is a linux file system. It provide an alternative

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/UPS-HOWTO.html">UPS HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document will help you connect an uninterruptable power supply to a Linux box... if you're lucky...
 Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 by Harvey J. Stein.  You may use
 this document as you see fit, as long as it remains intact.  In
 particular, this notice (along with the contributions below) must
 remain untouched.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/UUCP-HOWTO.html">UUCP HOWTO</a>
<dd> 
 <!--
 UUCP
 -->
 
 This document describes the setup, care &amp; feeding of UUCP under Linux.
 You need to read this if you plan to connect to remote sites via UUCP via a
 modem, via a direct-connection, or via Internet.
 You probably do *not* need to read this document if don't talk UUCP or if you
 don't know what it means.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/User-Group-HOWTO.html">User-Group HOWTO</a>
<dd> The Linux User Group HOWTO is a guide to founding, maintaining, and
 growing a Linux User Group.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/VAR-HOWTO.html">VAR HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document contains a listing of service companies which do not
 manufacture hardware or create packaged software, but add value to
 existing products.  It is maintained by Martin Michlmayr
 <A HREF="mailto:tbm@cyrius.com">&lt;tbm@cyrius.com&gt;</A>.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/VME-HOWTO.html">VME HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document came about to show the embedded system community how to run Linux on their VMEbus Pentium and other PCI local bus based VMEbus processor designs.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/VMS-to-Linux-HOWTO.html">VMS-to-Linux HOWTO</a>
<dd> This HOWTO is aimed at all those who have been using VMS and now need or
 want to switch to Linux, the free UNIX clone. The transition is made
 (hopefully) painless with a step--to--step comparison between commands and
 available tools.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/Virtual-Services-HOWTO.html">Virtual-Services HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document came about to satisfy the ever increasing need
 to know how to virtualize a service. 


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/WWW-HOWTO.html">WWW HOWTO</a>
<dd>This document contains information about setting up WWW services under Linux (both server and client).  It tries not to be a in detail manual but an overview and a good pointer to further information.

#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/WWW-mSQL-HOWTO.html">WWW-mSQL HOWTO</a>
<dd>This Mini HOWTO, highly inspired by Michael Schilli's article <I>Gebunkert: Datenbankbedienung mit Perl und CGI</I>, published
 in the german computer magazine iX 8/1997, describes how to build
 a SQL client/server database using WWW and HTML for the user interface.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/XFree86-HOWTO.html">XFree86 HOWTO</a>
<dd> This document describes how to obtain, install, and configure version 3.3 of the XFree86 version of the X Window System (X11R6)
 for Linux systems. It is a step-by-step guide to configuring
 XFree86 on your system.


#section general
<dt><a href="HOWTO/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO.html">XFree86-Video-Timings HOWTO</a>
<dd> How to compose a mode line for your card/monitor combination under
 XFree86.  The XFree86 distribution now includes good
 facilities for configuring most standard combinations; this document
 is mainly useful if you are tuning a custom mode line for a
 high-performance monitor or very unusual hardware.  It may also help
 you in using xvidtune to tweak a standard mode that is not quite right
 for your monitor.


