- Configuring and Personalizing Chrome OS
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Michael R. Miller
- Dec 9, 2011
- In this chapter, you’ll learn about the many configuration options available with Chrome OS, from changing Chrome’s startup behavior to selecting a new visual theme.
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- Configuring Boot Disks
- Mar 15, 2002
- This sample chapter presents a reference configuration of the root disk and associated disks that emphasizes the value of configuring a system for high availability and high serviceability and outlines the methods used create such a system.
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- Configuring Boot Disks With Solaris Volume Manager Software
- Jan 24, 2003
- This article focuses on the Solaris 9 Operating Environment, Solaris Volume Manager software, and VERITAS Volume Manager 3.2 software. It describes how to partition and mirror the system disk, and how to create and maintain a backup system disk.
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- Configuring DNS on SLES 9
- Sep 23, 2005
- This chapter will help you prepare for Novell's Certified Linux Engineer 9 exam with a focus on creating a domain name service using BIND. Sample lab exercises will help you practice for the exam.
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- Configuring Network Settings with a SYSPREP Image
- Dec 13, 2000
- Microsoft provides an excellent tool, NETSET.EXE, with the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit. Windows 2000 deployment expert Jeffrey Ferris shows you how any network options that you can configure through an answer file can be configured using NETSET.
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- Configuring OpenSSH for the Solaris Operating Environment
- Mar 22, 2002
- This article deals with server and client configurations, key management, and integration into existing environments for the Solaris Operating Environment (OE).
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- Configuring the Secure Shell Software
- Aug 22, 2003
- This article provides recommendations for configuring two specific Secure Shell implementations for the Solaris Operating Environment: OpenSSH and the Solaris Secure Shell software.
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- Configuring Windows Home Server
- May 6, 2010
- This chapter takes you through some essential configuration tasks for Microsoft Windows Home Server.
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- Configuring Your Windows XP Mobile Computer To Go On The Road
- Nov 23, 2005
- This chapter explains how to use Windows XP to set your notebook computer based on the Intel Centrino mobile technology to work with wireless networks. You'll learn about working with the Control Panel; the New Connection Wizard and Network Setup Wizard; the Network Connections window; Network Wireless Connections Properties; and Wireless Network Security Settings. You'll also find out how to enable a personal firewall and choose an SSID. In other words: if you need to get your Windows computer ready to go on the road, this is the place to begin!
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- Connecting Everything - Phones, Tablets, PCs, the Cloud - in Windows 8.1
- Jan 29, 2014
- Windows 8.1 makes it easy for you to connect all the devices in your household — your camera, tablet, smartphone, and more — so that you can find and share the files and media you need. Katherine Murray shows you how to add and manage devices in Windows 8.1.
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- Connecting Your Mac to a Network
- Jan 15, 2014
- This chapter shows how to connect your MacBook to wired and wireless connections as well as how to manage multiple connections.
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- Connecting Your MacBook to a Network
- Nov 28, 2011
- In this chapter, you’ll learn how to get your MacBook online including tasks like connecting to wired and wireless networks, iPhones, VPNs and more.
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- Connecting Your Social Media in Windows 8.1
- May 15, 2014
- Windows 8.1 makes it easy for you to connect all the devices in your household so that you can find and share the files and media you need. Katherine Murray shows you how to add and manage devices in Windows 8.1.
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- Considerations Before Migrating to Windows XP Professional
- Aug 13, 2001
- Migrating to another operating system from your current one is fraught with challenges that are best met through deliberate planning. This article profiles the issues you need to resolve before migrating to Windows XP Professional.
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- Considering a Home Server
- Mar 29, 2011
- If you have two or more computers connected to a home network, you should consider adding a home server to host all your media files — and to back up your valuable data. Michael Miller tells you why in this article.
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- Controlling Access and Configuring System Messaging in Solaris 10
- May 22, 2009
- This chapter covers two main topics: Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and system messaging (syslog) as they relate to the CX-310-202 exam.
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- Controlling an iPod or iPod mini
- Dec 9, 2005
- In this chapter, you'll learn the specific controls on the current generation of iPods (current to when I was writing this book, that is) that you use to perform various functions.
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- Converting an IDE HD Mass Storage to SATA Storage in Linux
- Nov 2, 2007
- A.Lizard shows what it takes to outfit your Linux box with a new SATA-generation hard drive.
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- Copyright Versus Free Software
- Nov 16, 2007
- David Chisnall examines the close relationship between copyright and Free Software.
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- Core Data for iOS: A Core Data Primer
- Jun 30, 2011
- Tim Isted and Tom Harrington explain the key terms and features of the different parts of a Core Data-based application.
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