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Technical issues encountered while installing or attempting to use GNU/Linux systems.

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Updated 11th September 2004

0001 @   System connected to KVM switch halts because it cannot find a mouse at boot time
0002 Installing ProFTPd with SuSE GNU/Linux 8.1
0003 Attaching a directory to a different part of the tree at boot time.
0004 Adding users and group to SuSE Linux and Samba
0005 Configuring Samba to allow Windows-9x and DOS clients access to a Linux print server.
0006 Win9x and GNU/Linux differences for Linux beginners
0007 Samba server and Win2000 client
0024 Browsing Windows shares from a Linux/KDE client
0008 Using DNS to block advertising and other undesirable browsing harrassments
0012 Using the hosts file to block adverts
0009 @   SuSE Linux 8.1, KDE and TrueType fonts
0016 @   SuSE Linux 9.0, KDE and TrueType fonts
0022 @   SuSE Linux 9.2, KDE and TrueType fonts
0010 @ Erratic & jittery mouse (Windows) when using KVM switch
0013 @ Erratic & jittery mouse (GNU/Linux) when using KVM switch
0031 @ KVM switch problems with SuSE 9.2 and SuSE 10.0
0011 @ Establishing common, or synchronized time, for a network of DOS and Windows machines and GNU/Linux servers.
0014 @ Tranquil T1 computer, using VIA 10000 motherboard and Nehemiah C3 processor
0019 Tranquil T1 computer and Yoper Linux
0015 @ Using the “Windows” keys with SuSE Linux, KDE and the X-Windows system
0018 @ Simultaneous dynamic and static IPs for a single network device
0020 @ Disk partitioning problems with SuSE 9.2 resolved with a little help from DOS.
0021 @ A very simple outgoing mail server, using SuSE 9.2 and Postfix
0023 DOS emulation under SuSE Linux 9.2 using DOSemu
-- @ Protel AutoTrax (DOS software) under SuSE Linux aided by DOSemu
0028 Creating a CD backup of the hard disk of a SuSE 9.2 computer.
0029 Apache2, virtual hosts and mod_perl
0030 SuSE GNU/Linux and scim and skim
0032 Serial port network connection using SLIP
0033 VirtualBox on an OpenSuSE 11.1 host
0034 @ Vista recovery disk, Asus laptop, VirtualBox
0035 @ Mounting a VirtualBox VDI disk image within the host's filesystem,
   
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