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099    eBook O'Reilly for Public Libraries 
100 1  Petreley, Nick. 
245 10 Linux desktop hacks :|btools & tips for customizing and 
       optimizing your OS /|cNicholas Petreley & Jono Bacon.
       |h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
250    First edition. 
264  1 Sebastopol, California :|bO'Reilly Media, Inc.,|c2005. 
300    1 online resource (343 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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500    "Tips & tools for customizing and optimizing your OS"--
       Cover 
500    Includes index. 
505 0  Credits; About the Authors; Contributors; Acknowledgments;
       Nicholas Petreley; Jono Bacon; Preface; Why Linux Desktop 
       Hacks?; How to Use This Book; How This Book Is Organized; 
       Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; How to
       Contact Us; Got a Hack?; Safari Enabled; Booting Linux; 
       Give Your Computer the Boot; Configure GRUB; Configure the
       Mac Bootloader; Boot from a CD-ROM; Kill and Resurrect the
       Master Boot Record; Save the MBR; Kill the MBR; Resurrect 
       the MBR; How Do I fdisk/mbr?; See Also; Bypass the Boot 
       Manager; Bypassing the Installer; Mounting Disks; Hacking 
       the Hack. 
505 8  Set a Bitmap Boot Screen for LILOCreate Your Own LILO Boot
       Splash; Picking Colors; Display a GRUB Boot Splash 
       Background; Create a GRUB Boot Splash Background; Jazz Up 
       Your Debian System Boot; make menuconfig; Install Boot 
       Splash and the Boot Splash init Scripts; Set Up Your 
       Bootloader; Reboot; Graphical Consoles; Graphics on the 
       Console; Setting Up the Kernel; Configuring the Kernel; 
       Configuring the Bootloader; Configure LILO; Configure 
       GRUB; Console; Redefine Keyboard Actions; Virtual 
       Consoles; Using the "Other" Alt Key; Deep-Six the Caps 
       Lock Key. 
505 8  Energize Your Console with Macro Music MagicDefining the 
       Magic; Normal Keyboards; Special Keyboards; Undoing Your 
       Custom Keys and Macros; Take a Screenshot from the Command
       Line; Take a Screenshot from an X Terminal; Take a 
       Screenshot from a Command-Line Terminal; Put Your Command 
       Prompt on a Diet; Simplify Changing Directories; The 
       Catch; The Solution; One More cd Trick; Colorize Files in 
       Your Pager; The Black-and-White Problem; Solution 1; 
       Solution 2; Solution 3; Login Managers; Switch Users Fast;
       First, a Lesson on Virtual Terminals; The Built-In KDE and
       GNOME Way. 
505 8  Double Your KDM (KDE) Login ScreensDouble Your GDM (GNOME)
       Login Screens; Get Multiple Desktops the Macho Way; Scrap 
       X11 for Fancy Login Consoles; Prepare to Install Qingy; 
       Install Qingy; Configure Linux to Use Qingy; When Qingy 
       Doesn't Offer Session Choices; Personalize Your Qingy 
       Theme; Personalize Every Terminal; Related to X; Take Your
       Screens Black; startx; xinit; The Xservers File; Spice Up 
       Your Desktop with Creative Mouse Cursors; Does Your 
       Desktop Support Cursor Themes?; What Themes Are Available 
       by Default?; Set a Personal Default Theme; Tips for Users 
       of NVIDIA Display Cards. 
505 8  Get Custom Cursor Themes, Example 1Get Custom Cursor 
       Themes, Example 2; Convert CursorXP Themes for Use with 
       Linux; Use Windows and Mac Fonts; Use Windows Fonts; Use 
       Mac OS X Fonts; Never Miss Another Reminder; The Way You 
       Like It; Scripting the Attention-Getting Reminder; Make 
       Applications Trigger On-Screen Alerts; KMail; Jpilot; 
       Swatch; Heat Up Your Keyboard with Hotkeys; Get Hotter 
       Hotkeys with LinEAK; Access Windows and Mac OS X from 
       Linux; Configure a Linux VNC Server; Connect to a VNC 
       Server; Configure a Windows VNC Server; Configure a Mac OS
       X VNC Server. 
520    The KDE and Gnome desktops have developed into mature 
       operating environments. These technologies not only act as
       interfaces between the user, the powerful Linux kernel and
       GNU operating system, but they do so in a fun and 
       intuitive way. Many users are content with the tools and 
       facilities included with these desktops, but--for those 
       who are ready to probe a little deeper--much more 
       functionality can be found by going under the hood. With 
       hacks that any user can follow, Linux Desktop Hacks 
       demonstrates how easy it is to modify Linux to suit your 
       desires. The book is packed with tips on customiz. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
       Library Edition 
630 00 Linux. 
630 07 Linux|2fast 
650  0 Operating systems (Computers) 
650  6 Systèmes d'exploitation (Ordinateurs) 
650  7 operating systems.|2aat 
650  7 Operating systems (Computers)|2fast 
700 1  Bacon, Jono. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aPetreley, Nick.|tLinux desktop hacks.
       |dSebastopol, California : O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005|hxxi,
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