![]() Taub and the publisher was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been Acquisitions Editor printed with initial capital letters or in all capitals. Where those designations appear in this book, Mark L. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their Editor-in-Chief products are claimed as trademarks. The Tiny Adaptable Linux® That Runs on Anything Robert Shingledecker, John Andrews, Christopher NegusĪn Imprint of Pearson Education Upper Saddle River, NJ ■ Boston ■ Indianapolis ■ San Francisco New York ■ Toronto ■ Montreal ■ London ■ Munich ■ Paris ■ Madrid Cape Town ■ Sydney ■ Tokyo ■ Singapore ■ Mexico City Overseeing the series is Christopher Negus, bestselling author of the Red Hat Linux Bible series, Linux Toys series, and the signature book for this series, Live Linux CDs. ![]() When you are finished, you will know how to use, customize, and rebuild that free and open source software yourself. Start as a novice by trying out examples and finish as a professional, mastering the many topics covered in the series, from building PHP/MySQL sites to customizing live CDs and more. Boot the live DVD or CD that comes with each book and watch the Linux system, applications, and content described in the book come to life before your eyes. ![]() Your practical, hands-on guides to getting real results with free software Books in the Negus Live Linux Series encourage and challenge you to advance in the free software world. Restarting Your XAMPP Server.īacking Up Your XAMPP Server.ĪPPENDIX B: MyDSL Extensions. Modifying the Laptop Hardware.ĬHAPTER 16 Setting Up an XAMPP Web Server in DSL.Ĭheck That XAMPP Is Working.Ĭonfiguring Your XAMPP Server.Īdding Content to Your XAMPP Server. Using Skype For-Pay Services and Products.ĬHAPTER 15 Running a Digital Media Frame with DSL. Installing the Edna Server on DSL.Įditing the Path to Your Music.Ĭonfiguration Options, Customization, and Saving Setting.Įdna and Accessing Remote Music.ĬHAPTER 14 Using Skype VoIP Service in DSL. PART IV: Making Damn Small Linux Projects.Īn Argument for Using DSL in Embedded Systems.Īlternative CPU-Based Hardware.Ībout the Edna Music Server. Making Your Frugal MyDSL Installation into a Bootable CD-ROM. Sharing Your Extension with the World.ĬHAPTER 11 Setting Up a Full Remastering Environment. PART III: Creating Extensions and Remastering.Ĭommon Elements to All MyDSL Extensions.Ĭreating DSL and UNC Extensions.Ĭreating TAR.GZ and UCI Extensions. No Operating System Network Install via Tomsrtbt.Ĭonventional Hard Drive Install Versus Frugal Install. Poorman's-An Easy Way to Try DSL.įrugal DSL Install on Windows 9x or DOS. Starting a DSL Installation.įrugal-The Most Popular Way to Install DSL. Running DSL in VMPlayer-VMWare's Free Virtual Machine. USB Boot Types-Background on the Two Types of USB Layouts. PART II: DSL Beyond the Live CD.ĬHAPTER 6 Running a Native Pen Drive Install. Saving Your Settings on the Web.Ĭhanging Download Repository Mirror.Īccessing DSL Extensions via a Web Browser.īoot Time Automatic Extension Loading. Using the JWM Window Manager.ĬHAPTER 4 Configuring and Saving DSL Settings.īacking Up and Restoring Your Configuration. Getting the Most Out of Damn Small Linux.Īnswers from the DSL Developers. Understanding What Damn Small Linux Does Best. PART I: Using Damn Small Linux.ĬHAPTER 1 Overview of Damn Small Linux.
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