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Chapter 16. 32-Bit and 64-Bit Applications in a 64-Bit System Environment
Part III. System
Contents
16. 32-Bit and 64-Bit Applications in a 64-Bit System Environment
16.1. Runtime Support
16.2. Software Development
16.3. Software Compilation on Biarch Platforms
16.4. Kernel Specifications
17. Booting and Configuring a Linux System
17.1. The Linux Boot Process
17.2. The init Process
17.3. System Configuration via /etc/sysconfig
18. The Boot Loader
18.1. Selecting a Boot Loader
18.2. Booting with GRUB
18.3. Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST
18.4. Uninstalling the Linux Boot Loader
18.5. Creating Boot CDs
18.6. The Graphical SUSE Screen
18.7. Troubleshooting
18.8. For More Information
19. Special System Features
19.1. Information about Special Software Packages
19.2. Virtual Consoles
19.3. Keyboard Mapping
19.4. Language and Country-Specific Settings
20. Printer Operation
20.1. The Workflow of the Printing System
20.2. Methods and Protocols for Connecting Printers
20.3. Installing the Software
20.4. Setting Up a Printer
20.5. Network Printers
20.6. Graphical Printing Interfaces
20.7. Printing from the Command Line
20.8. Special Features in SUSE Linux Enterprise
20.9. Troubleshooting
21. Dynamic Kernel Device Management with udev
21.1. The
/dev
Directory
21.2. Kernel uevents and udev
21.3. Drivers, Kernel Modules, and Devices
21.4. Booting and Initial Device Setup
21.5. Debugging udev Events
21.6. Influencing Kernel Device Event Handling with udev Rules
21.7. Persistent Device Naming
21.8. The Replaced hotplug Package
21.9. For More Information
22. File Systems in Linux
22.1. Terminology
22.2. Major File Systems in Linux
22.3. Some Other Supported File Systems
22.4. Large File Support in Linux
22.5. For More Information
23. The X Window System
23.1. Manually Configuring the X Window System
23.2. Installing and Configuring Fonts
23.3. For More Information
24. Authentication with PAM
24.1. Structure of a PAM Configuration File
24.2. The PAM Configuration of sshd
24.3. Configuration of PAM Modules
24.4. For More Information
25. Mobile Computing with Linux
25.1. Laptops
25.2. Mobile Hardware
25.3. Cellular Phones and PDAs
25.4. For More Information
26. PCMCIA
26.1. Controlling PCMCIA Cards Using pccardctl
26.2. PCMCIA in Detail
26.3. Troubleshooting
27. System Configuration Profile Management
27.1. Terminology
27.2. Setting Up SCPM
27.3. Configuring SCPM Using a Graphical User Interface
27.4. Configuring SCPM Using the Command Line
27.5. Troubleshooting
27.6. For More Information
28. Power Management
28.1. Power Saving Functions
28.2. APM
28.3. ACPI
28.4. Rest for the Hard Disk
28.5. The powersave Package
28.6. The YaST Power Management Module
29. Wireless Communication
29.1. Wireless LAN
29.2. Bluetooth
29.3. Infrared Data Transmission
29.4. Managing UMTS/3G Network Connections