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author | Alan Hicks <alan@lizella.net> | 2011-04-13 20:25:31 -0400 |
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committer | Alan Hicks <alan@lizella.net> | 2011-04-13 20:25:31 -0400 |
commit | 3793cae891f7b3c650137131216a7af535cd0b02 (patch) | |
tree | a48018da179d7b78d2f4dbab1c78617d0cb06e84 /TODO | |
parent | d7293e9b300149ddbb64b6e17f122cb6f39fd6ef (diff) | |
download | slackbook-3793cae891f7b3c650137131216a7af535cd0b02.tar.xz |
Chapter_02 - Finished the booting section and removed a couple of ugly
images, replacing them entirely with text. This should be the way to do
things whenever possible as it increases the quality of the printed
book.
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@@ -32,20 +32,6 @@ Chapter 4. Basic Shell Commands Perhaps split this with subsections for cat, more, and less? -Chapter 6. X Windows - -* Section 'configuring the X server' - - "The second most popular way to configure X on your system is the handy - xorgconfig(1)." << Factually, this is no longer true. The xorgconfig and - xorgcfg utilities have been removed as per Slackware 13.0. What you - *should* mention is that the X in Slackware will auto-configure itself - if a xorg.conf file is missing (or will automatically configure components - for any sections that are missing from an existing xorg.conf using the - information it receives from the HAL daemon) - * note that HAL is slated for deprecation and this might be handled by - udev directly at some point in the future... - Chapter 10. Working with Filesystems * Section 'Network Filesystems' / 'NFS' |