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Table of contents

SUSE LINUX

1

Contents

3

II Office Applications 55

5

III Internet 105

7

IV Multimedia 173

11

V Excursions 253

14

Changes in the User Guide

17

Typographical Conventions

18

Acknowledgements

18

Configuration

19

The KDE Desktop

21

1.1 Desktop Components

22

1.1.2 The Trash Bin

24

1.1.6 The Main Menu

28

1.2 Settings

29

1.2.3 Sound & Multimedia

32

1.2.4 Appearance

32

M to display

38

1.4 Important Utilities

40

1.4.6 Monitoring Print Jobs

44

1.4.9 Desktop Sharing

48

F2 and enter

50

The GNOME Desktop

57

2.1 The Desktop

58

2.2 Settings

60

2.2.5 Windows

62

2.2.6 Background

62

Shift ) while the rest of the

64

2.3.2 File Management

66

2.4 Important Utilities

67

Office Applications

71

The OpenOffice.org

73

Office Suite

73

3.2 Getting Help

75

Microsoft Office

76

The OpenOffice.org Office Suite

77

3.5.3 Selecting Text

80

3.5.6 Inserting Graphics

84

3.7 Creating Graphics Using

89

OpenOffice.org Draw

89

OpenOffice.org Impress

90

The KWrite Text Editor

93

4.1 Starting KWrite

94

4.2 The File Menu

95

4.3 The Edit Menu

96

4.4 The View Menu

97

4.5 The Bookmarks Menu

97

4.6 The Tools Menu

97

4.7 The Settings Menu

98

4.8 The Help Menu

98

4.9 Kate

98

Synchronizing a Handheld

99

Computer with KPilot

99

5.1 How KPilot Works

100

5.2 Conduits Used by KPilot

100

5.3 Working with KPilot

104

Scheduling with KOrganizer

107

6.1 Starting KOrganizer

108

6.2 Configuring KOrganizer

108

6.3 Using the Calendar

110

6.4 Printing

112

6.5 Address Book

112

6.6 Help

113

Address Management

115

7.1 Starting the Program

116

7.2 Creating a New Contact

116

7.3 Creating Address Lists

117

7.4 Searching Address Data

118

7.6 For More Information

119

Part III

121

Internet

121

The Web Browser Konqueror

123

Keywords)

125

8.4 Bookmarks

125

8.5 Java and JavaScript

126

8.6 For More Information

126

The Web Browser Galeon

127

9.1 Optimized for the Web

128

9.2 Efficient Surfing with Tabs

129

9.3 Smart Bookmarks

129

9.4 Settings and Controls

129

9.5 For More Information

130

The Mozilla Web Browser

131

10.1.2 The Navigation Toolbar

134

10.1.3 The Personal Toolbar

134

10.2 Working with Tabs

135

10.3 Preferences

136

122 10.3. Preferences

138

Encryption with KGpg

139

11.1 Key Management

140

11.1.3 Importing Keys

142

11.2 The Key Server Dialog

143

11.3 Text and File Encryption

145

11.3.3 The KGpg Editor

146

11.4 For More Information

147

KMail — The KDE

149

Mail Application

149

12.1 KMail and Kontact

150

12.2 Mail Formats

150

12.3 Access Types

150

12.4 Configuring KMail

151

12.5 Using KMail

153

12.6 Creating a New Message

154

12.7 Message Folders

155

12.8 Importing Mail

157

12.9 The Address Book

157

12.10 Filters

157

12.10.1 Filter Rules

158

12.10.2 Examples of Filters

158

12.10.3 Spam Filters

159

12.11.1 Signing Messages

161

12.11.3 Sending Public Keys

162

12.11.4 Decrypting Messages

162

12.11.5 Encrypting Messages

162

12.12 For More Information

163

Evolution: An E-Mail

165

13.1 Starting Evolution

166

Programs

166

13.3 Evolution Overview

167

13.4 E-Mail

168

13.4.1 Configuring Accounts

169

13.4.2 Mail Preferences

169

13.4.3 Creating Messages

169

13.4.5 Folders

170

13.4.6 Filters

171

13.4.7 Virtual Folders

172

13.5 Calendar

173

13.6 Contacts

174

13.6.3 Sharing Contacts

175

13.8 For More Information

176

ISDN Telecommunication

177

14.1 Configuration

178

14.2 Usage

184

F2 and entering

186

Multimedia

189

Sound in Linux

191

15.1 The ALSA PCM Types

192

15.2 Mixers

192

15.2.3 KMix

194

15.2.4 The GNOME Mixer Applet

194

15.2.5 alsamixer

194

15.3 Players

197

15.3.2 XMMS

200

15.4 Buffering and Latencies

202

15.6.2 Editing Audio Files

206

WAV Files

207

15.8 Compressing Audio Data

208

15.9 ALSA and MIDI

209

AN WIL SON contains

210

TV, Video, Radio

223

16.1 Watching TV with motv

224

TV, Video, Radio, and Webcam

225

16.2 Video Text with alevt

226

16.3 Webcams and motv

226

K3b — The KDE

231

Burning Application

231

17.1 Creating a Data CD

232

17.2 Burning CDs

233

17.3 Creating an Audio CD

234

17.4 Copying a CD

235

17.5 Writing ISO Images

236

17.6 For More Information

236

Digital Cameras and Linux

237

18.1 Connecting to the Camera

238

18.3 Using Konqueror

238

18.4 Using gtKam

239

18.5 Using Digikam

240

18.6 For More Information

241

Kooka — A Scanning

243

Application

243

19.1 The Kooka Window

244

19.2 The Preview

244

19.3 The Final Scan

244

19.4 The Menus

245

19.5 The Gallery

247

233SUSE LINUX

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Manipulating Graphics

251

20.1 Graphics For mats

252

20.2 Starting The GIMP

252

20.2.2 The Default Windows

253

20.3 Getting Started in GIMP

255

20.4 Saving Images

256

20.5 Editing Images: Basics

258

20.5.4 Adjusting Color Levels

263

20.5.5 Undoing Mistakes

264

20.6.1 Layers

264

20.7 Printing Images

265

20.8 Configuring GIMP

267

20.9 For More Information

267

Excursions

269

Wor king with the Shell

271

21.1 Introduction to Bash

272

Working with the Shell

273

21.1.4 Specifying Paths

276

21.1.6 Less and More

278

21.1.7 Pipes

278

21.1.9 mtools

280

21.1.10 Cleaning Up

280

21.2.3 The setuid Bit

284

21.3 Important Linux Commands

286

21.3.2 System Commands

292

21.4 The vi Editor

294

Ergonomics in the Workplace

297

22.1 The Working Environment

298

22.1.5 Noise Levels

302

22.2 Office Equipment

303

22.2.2 Screen Location

304

22.2.4 The Mouse

306

22.3 Links and Literature

307

Help and Documentation

309

SUSE LINUX FAQ

313

F2 then enter the command

314

304 Index

320

305SUSE LINUX

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306 Index

322

00662644461649 Datasheet   Novell SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3, 304 pages

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