From 5a12e7c134274dba706667107d10d231517d3e05 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Patrick J Volkerding Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 10:00:38 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Slackware 13.0 Wed Aug 26 10:00:38 CDT 2009 Slackware 13.0 x86_64 is released as stable! Thanks to everyone who helped make this release possible -- see the RELEASE_NOTES for the credits. The ISOs are off to the replicator. This time it will be a 6 CD-ROM 32-bit set and a dual-sided 32-bit/64-bit x86/x86_64 DVD. We're taking pre-orders now at store.slackware.com. Please consider picking up a copy to help support the project. Once again, thanks to the entire Slackware community for all the help testing and fixing things and offering suggestions during this development cycle. 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After many months of development and careful +testing, we are proud to announce the release of Slackware version 13.0! + +We are sure you'll agree that the improvements made in this release more +than warrant the major version bump up from the 12.x series. We've done our +best to bring the latest technology to Slackware while still maintaining the +stability and security that you have come to expect. Slackware is well known +for it's simplicity and the fact that we try to bring software to you in the +condition that the authors intended. + +Probably the biggest change is the addition of an official 64-bit port. +While the 32-bit (x86) version continues to be developed, this release brings +to you a complete port to 64-bit (x86_64). We know that many of you have +been waiting eagerly for this, and once you try it you'll see it was well +worth the wait. + +Slackware 13.0 brings many updates and enhancements, among which you'll find +two of the most advanced desktop environments available today: Xfce 4.6.1, +a fast and lightweight but visually appealing and easy to use desktop +environment, and KDE 4.2.4, a recent stable release of the new 4.2.x series +of the award-winning K Desktop Environment. We continue to make use of HAL +(Hardware Abstraction Layer) which allows the system administrator to grant +use of various hardware devices according to users' group membership so that +they will be able to use items such as USB flash sticks, USB cameras that +appear like USB storage, portable hard drives, CD and DVD media, MP3 players, +and more, all without requiring sudo, the mount or umount command. Just plug +and play. Properly set up, Slackware's desktop should be suitable for any +level of Linux experience. + +Slackware uses the 2.6.29.6 kernel bringing you advanced performance +features such as journaling filesystems, SCSI and ATA RAID volume support, +SATA support, Software RAID, LVM (the Logical Volume Manager), and +encrypted filesystems. Kernel support for X DRI (the Direct Rendering +Interface) brings high-speed hardware accelerated 3D graphics to Linux. + +There are two kinds of kernels in Slackware -- the huge kernels, which +contain support for just about every driver in the Linux kernel. These are +primarily intended to be used for installation, but there's no real reason +that you couldn't continue to run them after you have installed. The +other type of kernel is the generic kernel, in which nearly every driver +is built as a module. To use a generic kernel you'll need to build an +initrd to load your filesystem module and possibly your drive controller +or other drivers needed at boot time, configure LILO to load the initrd at +boot, and reinstall LILO. See the docs in /boot after installing for more +information. Slackware's Linux kernels come in both SMP and non-SMP types +now. The SMP kernel supports multiple processors, multi-core CPUs, +HyperThreading, and about every other optimization available. In our own +testing this kernel has proven to be fast, stable, and reliable. We +recommend using the SMP kernel even on single processor machines if it +will run on them. + +From the beginning, Slackware has offered a stable and secure Linux +distribution for UNIX veterans as well as an easy-to-use system for +beginners. Slackware includes everything you'll need to run a powerful +server or workstation. Each Slackware package follows the setup and +installation instructions from its author(s) as closely as possible, +offering you the most stable and easily expandable setup. + +Here are some of the advanced features of Slackware 13.0: + +- Runs the 2.6.29.6 version of the Linux kernel from ftp.kernel.org. + Also included is a kernel patched with Speakup to support speech + synthesizers providing access to Linux for the visually impaired + community. The 2.6.x kernel series has matured into a stable + kernel, and provides reliable performance for your desktop or + your production server. + +- System binaries are linked with the GNU C Library, version 2.9. + This version of glibc also has excellent compatibility with + existing binaries. + +- X11 based on the X.Org Foundation's modular X Window System. + There's been much activity in the X development world, and the + improvements in terms of performance and hardware support are + too numerous to mention them all here. + +- Installs gcc-4.3.3 as the default C, C++, Objective-C, + Fortran-77/95, and Ada 95 compiler. + +- Support for fully encrypted network connections with OpenSSL, + OpenSSH, OpenVPN, and GnuPG. + +- Apache (httpd) 2.2.13 web server with Dynamic Shared Object + support, SSL, and PHP 5.2.10. + +- PCMCIA, CardBus, USB, IEE1394 (FireWire) and ACPI support. This + makes Slackware a great operating system for your laptop. + +- The udev dynamic device management system for Linux 2.6.x. + This locates and configures most hardware automatically as it + is added (or removed) from the system, and creates the access + nodes in /dev. It also loads the kernel modules required by + sound cards and other hardware at boot time. + +- New development tools, including Perl 5.10.0, Python 2.6.2, + Ruby 1.8.7-p174, Subversion 1.6.4, git-1.6.4, mercurial-1.2.1, + graphical tools like Qt designer and KDevelop, and much more. + +- Updated versions of the Slackware package management tools make it + easy to add, remove, upgrade, and make your own Slackware packages. + Package tracking makes it easy to upgrade from Slackware 12.2 to + Slackware 13.0 (see CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT). The slackpkg tool can + also help update from an older version of Slackware to a newer one, + and keep your Slackware system up to date. In addition, the + slacktrack utility (in extra/) will help you build and maintain + your own packages. + +- Web browsers galore! Includes KDE's Konqueror 4.2.4, + SeaMonkey 1.1.17 (this is the replacement for the Mozilla + Suite), and the immensely popular Firefox 3.5.2, as well as + the Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 email and news client with advanced + junk mail filtering. + +- The complete K Desktop Environment (KDE) version 4.2.4, including + the KOffice productivity suite, networking tools, GUI development + with KDevelop, multimedia tools (including the amazing Amarok + music player and K3B disc burning software), the Konqueror web + browser and file manager, dozens of games and utilities, + international language support, and more. + +- A collection of GTK+ based applications including pidgin-2.5.9, + gimp-2.6.6, gkrellm-2.3.2, gxine-0.5.903, xchat-2.8.6, xsane-0.996, + and pan-0.133. + +- A repository of extra software packages compiled and ready to run. + This includes the Java(TM) 2 Software Development Kit Standard + Edition, an MPlayer browser plugin, alternate Intel video drivers + for X, and more (see the /extra directory). + +- Many more improved and upgraded packages than we can list here. For + a complete list of core packages in Slackware 13.0, see this file: + + ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/PACKAGES.TXT + + +Downloading Slackware 13.0: +--------------------------- + +The full version of Slackware Linux 13.0 is available for download from +the central Slackware FTP sites hosted by our friends at www.cwo.com +and osuosl.org: + + ftp://slackware.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/ + ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/ + +If the sites are busy, see the list of official mirror sites here: + + http://slackware.com/getslack/ + +We will be setting up BitTorrent downloads for the official ISO images. +Stay tuned to http://slackware.com for the latest updates. + +Instructions for burning the Slackware tree onto install discs may be +found in the isolinux directory. + + +Purchasing Slackware on CD-ROM or DVD: +-------------------------------------- + +Or, please consider purchasing the Slackware Linux 13.0 six CD-ROM set +or deluxe dual-sided DVD release directly from Slackware Linux, and +you'll be helping to support the continued development of Slackware Linux! + +The DVD release has the 32-bit x86 Slackware 13.0 release on one side, +and the 64-bit x86_64 Slackware 13.0 release on the other. Both sides +are bootable for easy installation, and includes everything from both +releases of Slackware 13.0, including the complete source code trees. + +The 6 CD-ROM release of Slackware 13.0 is the 32-bit x86 edition. It +includes a bootable first CD-ROM for easy installation, and everything +from the Slackware 13.0 32-bit x86 release is contained on 6 discs +labeled for easy reference. + +The Slackware 13.0 x86 6 CD-ROM set is $49.95 plus shipping, or choose +the Slackware 13.0 x86/x86_64 dual-sided DVD (also $49.95 plus shipping). + +Slackware Linux is also available by subscription. When we release a new +version of Slackware (which is normally once or twice a year) we ship it +to you and bill your credit card for a reduced subscription price +($32.99 for the CD-ROM set, or $39.95 for the DVD) plus shipping. + +For shipping options, see the Slackware store website. Before ordering +express shipping, you may wish to check that we have the product in stock. +We make releases to the net at the same time as disc production begins, +so there is a lag between the online release and the shipping of media. +But, even if you download now you can still buy the official media later. +You'll feel good, be helping the project, and have a great decorative +item perfect for any computer room shelf. :-) + + +Ordering Information: +--------------------- + + You can order online at the Slackware Linux store: + http://store.slackware.com + + Other Slackware items like t-shirts, caps, pins, and stickers + can also be found here. These will help you find and identify + yourself to your fellow Slackware users. :-) + + Order inquiries (including questions about becoming a Slackware + reseller) may be directed to this address: + info@slackware.com + + +Have fun! :^) I hope you find Slackware to be useful, and thanks +very much for your support of this project over the years. + +--- +Patrick J. Volkerding + +Visit us on the web at: http://slackware.com + diff --git a/BOOTING.TXT b/BOOTING.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..476569086 --- /dev/null +++ b/BOOTING.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,546 @@ +Sun Oct 1 23:00:46 CDT 2006 + +NOTE: If you are interested in booting your system using PXE, a USB stick, +or a mini-ISO (which may then be used to start network (NFS) installations) +see Eric Hameleers' helpful page at this location: + + http://slackware.com:/~alien + +Since this is the 'BOOTING' file, pointing out the alternate installers +would be the on-topic thing to do here, but I'll also note that everything +else there is also pretty good, except that part where Alien BOB tries to +get people to gang up on me and get all of this stuff included. Shame, +shame! ;-) I'm trying to cobble together an operating system here, not +bundle every application on the planet! We're already at six ISO images, +and DVD5 is looking small! OK, just kidding. (mostly ;-) Eric's done a +massive amount of work on Slackware gratis, and we should all thank him +for the more complete and pleasant Slackware we now enjoy. :-) + +All that said, most of this file after this is about 10 years old and I'm +not sure how much (if any) of it still pertains to modern Linux. In most +cases Slackware on a DVD (or the first disc) should just boot automatically +from the primary DVD drive. Or, if you're booting from CD the first one +is the bootable one. Sometimes you need to go into the machine's BIOS and +make some adjustments to make the system boot from optical media (be +careful in there!) + +This file contains some helpful (hopefully! :^) information on what to do if +your Linux system won't boot properly. + +Section 1: What to do if after the installation process, the machine will + not boot. + +This problem is not uncommon. The reason for it is that the kernel your system +tries to boot after installation is not the same as the one used to install (the +bootdisk kernel). Typically the kernel that is installed to your hard drive +will contain more device drivers, and sometimes one of them won't like some +piece of hardware in your machine. + +There are a couple of approaches that can be used to deal with this situation. +Perhaps the simplest solution is to open up the machine and pull any cards that +aren't crucial, and then try to reboot the system. If this is successful, then +follow the instructions in the FAQ.TXT for building and installing a kernel +that is customized for your hardware. + +Another approach (that doesn't involve opening the machine) is to try to use the +bootdisk you installed with to kickstart the system. To do this, boot the disk +and then use the "mount" option to have the kernel boot the root partition on +your hard drive rather that a root/install disk. Let's assume your root Linux +partition is on /dev/hda2. To boot the system, you'd use this command at the +Syslinux "boot:" prompt on the bootdisk: + + mount noinitrd ro root=/dev/hda2 + +If you installed using the Slackware CDROM, you should boot from this CDROM +again and then load the kernel you used while installing, with additional +parameters to make it mount your hard drive's root partition. Let's assume +your root Linux partition is on /dev/hda2 and you used the 'sata.i' kernel. +To boot the system, you'd enter this command at the "boot: " prompt: + + sata.i root=/dev/hda2 noinitrd ro + + +Section 2: Trying to get the kernel to detect hardware. + +The first thing you should do is make sure you're using a kernel that supports +the hardware you're trying to use. If it doesn't, you've got a few options for +how to add the support. You can compile a custom kernel of your own, or you +can look for an appropriate pre-compiled kernel in the /kernels directory. +Another approach is to try loading a kernel module to add the extra support you +need. This is usually the fastest and easiest way to get a device working, so +you might want to try it first. Use 'vi' (or some other editor) to edit the +file /etc/rc.d/rc.modules. Look for a module that supports the hardware you +want to get working, remove the '#' from the beginning of the line, and fill in +any extra parameters that the module might require. + +If you install a new kernel, be sure to reinstall LILO afterwards (if you use +it). For more details on installing a kernel, see the FAQ.TXT. + +There are a number of extra parameters that can be used on the LILO bootdisk +prompt, with Loadlin, or in your /etc/lilo.conf. These flags help tell the +kernel which I/O port, IRQ, and so forth, that a particular piece of hardware +uses, so that if the kernel doesn't see a peripheral while autoscanning you +should be able to force detection by telling the kernel exactly where to look. + +To use an extra flag with a bootdisk, put the flags after the standard command +used to boot the system. So, to boot /dev/hda2 and try to force detection of +a Mitsumi CD-ROM drive with Mitsumi interface card, you might use something +like this at the LILO prompt: + +mount root=/dev/hda2 mcd=0x300,11 + +To use a parameter with Loadlin, just add it to the end of the boot command +in a similar fashion: + +loadlin vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 mcd=0x300,11 + +Or, you can enclose the parameters in an append="" and add the line to your +/etc/lilo.conf. Don't forget to reinstall lilo after editing the +/etc/lilo.conf. To do this, just type "lilo" as root. + +Here's how the line you'd add to your /etc/lilo.conf looks: + +append="mcd=0x300,11" + +Here is a list of known kernel parameters from the Loadlin documentation: + + LOADLIN 1.5 ((C) 1994 lermen@elserv.ffm.fgan.de) + and + Linux version: 0.99.14, 0.99.15, 1.0, 1.1.47 + +This is a list of command line parameters recognized and interpreted by: +======================================================================== + + 1. LOADLIN + ramdisk=size (size in Kbytes) + or + ramdisk=size,no (same as above, but disk change prompt disabled) + e.g.: ramdisk=1440,no + vga=mode + + 2. The Linux kernel + mem=number (for > 0.99.15, number = end of physical memory in bytes) + root=device + ro + rw + no387 + debug sets console_loglevel = 10 + no-hlt disables check of HLT instruction at startup + + 3. init + single + auto + ro,rw,no387 (forwarded from the kernel) + + 4. Some drivers + reserve=port1,num1,...,port5,num5 #reserves 80x86 ioports + ether=irq,base_addr,mem_start,mem_end,dev_name + hd=cyl,head,sect # for 2 drives you need this twice + # first relates to drive 0 + bmouse=irq + max_scsi_luns=n # (n should be between 1 and 8) + st0x=base_address,irq # SEAGATE controller ST01/ST02 + tmc8xx=base_address,irq # Future Domain TMC-885,TMC-950 + t128=address,irq # Trantor T128/T128F/T228 + ncr5380=port,irq,dma # Generic NCR5380 driver + aha152x=portbase,irq,scsiid,reconnect # Adaptec AHA-152x driver + cdu31a=portbase,irq,PAS # Sony CDU-31a. Third parameter + # should be "PAS" if on a Pro-Audio Spectrum, or + # nothing if on something else. + xd=type,irq,iobase,dma + mcd=port,irq + sound=0x0TTPPPID, .. + sbpcd=sbport,SoundBlaster + sbpcd=LMport,LaserMate + sbpcd=SpeaFXport,SPEA + + + 5. Environment + All parameters of format name=xxxx which are not recognized by + the kernel or a driver are put onto the environment. + + LOADLIN itself always puts BOOT_IMAGE=imagefile onto the environ- + ment. The user may put additional values onto the environment in + order to allow /etc/rc to behave differently for a given condition. + + +============================================================================== + +Following are detailed descriptions: + + +Parameters recognized by LOADLIN: +================================= + + root=device + ----------- + device may be a symbolic device name such as "/dev/hda2" + or the numeric device number (hex) + (highbyte=major, lowbyte=minor) + recognized symbolic devices (with their partitions) are: + "hda", "hdb", "sda", "sdb", "sdc", "sdd", "sde", + "fd", "xda", "xdb" + + There is a problem: + + Linux interprets the number following "/dev/hda" as a HEX number, + The device names in /dev of the Slackware distribution, however, + are numbered /dev/hda1 .. hda9 .. hda10 .. hda16, + instead of /dev/hda1 .. hda9 .. hdaa .. hdaf as Linus would have done. + + So, starting with version 1.3 of LOADLIN, I interpret the root device + myself and pass the device numerically in the boot sector. + My naming convention is a compromise which I hope will result in + fewer irritations: + + If the number following "/dev/hda, hdb, sda ..." + starts with 0, 0x or a..f, it is interpreted as a HEX number. + If it starts with 1..9 it is interpreted as a decimal number. + If none is appropriate, the string is passed to the command line. + (some later kernel versions may have other device names). + + Examples: + root=302 + root=0x201 + root=/dev/hda2 + root=/dev/sdaa same as root=/dev/sda10 or /dev/sda0xa + + Ramdisk size option (used with 1.2.x kernels) + + ramdisk=size + ------------ + size number of Kbytes for the RAMDISK device. + The image for the ramdisk is loaded by the + kernel at startup from a floppy drive, if + root=/dev/fdx is also given. + After loading the image, the kernel then makes + the ramdisk the root device (NOT the floppy). + In addition to this, LOADLIN prompts for inserting + the ramdisk image into the floppy drive if it no + longer needs the drive (i.e. after loading the kernel). + + Ramdisk options for new (1.3.x and 2.0.x) kernels + + load_ramdisk=1 + -------------- + This option tells the kernel that you wish to load + a ramdisk. With new Linux kernels, a size does not + need to be specified -- the kernel will dynamically + allocate the needed memory as the kernel is loaded. + + prompt_ramdisk=1 + ---------------- + + This option tells the kernel that you wish to be prompted + to insert the ramdisk before the kernel tries to load it. + Useful when loading the ramdisk from floppy disk. + + vga=mode + -------- + mode -3 the user is asked to specify the VGA mode + ask equal to -3 + -2 80x50 extended VGA mode + extended equal to -2 + -1 80x25 normal mode + normal equal to -1 + 0 as if "0" was entered at the boot prompt + . + . + n as if the number "n" was entered at the boot prompt + + ro + -- + "ro" forces the root device to be mounted read-only (Not for UMSDOS!) + + rw + -- + "rw" forces the root device to be mounted read/write. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Parameters recognized only by the kernel: +========================================= + + mem=number + ---------- + number End of physical RAM, this is recognized by kernels + of 0.99.15 and higher and is useful if the exact + installed RAM size cannot be determined automatically. + + root=device + ----------- + device May be a symbolic device name such as "/dev/hda2" + or the numeric device number (highbyte=major, lowbyte=minor) + Recognized symbolic devices (with their partitions) are: + "hda", "hdb", "sda", "sdb", "sdc", "sdd", "sde", + "fd", "xda", "xdb" + But NOTE: old kernels < 1.1.47 have xda=0xC00, xdb=0xC40 + newer kernels have xda=0xD00, xdb=0xD40 + example: + root=302 + root=/dev/hda2 + +!! NOTE: Older kernels ( below Linux 1.0.5 ) have a little bug in +!! (init/main.c), but it is of little concern: +!! The last part of the symbolic device name ("hda2") is +!! passed as option parameter to init, so init will +!! say "illegal option", but continue without errors. +!! +!! Of greater concern is the too-small static buffer +!! "command_line" (80 bytes, in init/main.c). It is +!! preferable to set it to 512 and recompile the kernel. +!! +!! This bug is fixed with Linux 1.0.5, the "command_line" +!! is now 256 by default and (if needed ) can easily be changed +!! with #define COMMAND_LINE_SIZE xxxx in init/main.c (to a +!! maximum size of 2047). + + + no387 + ----- + "no387" disables use of the hardware math coprocessor. + + since 1.1.47 (or perhaps earlier) the following options are no more + passed to init: + + ro,rw,no387 + ----------- + + + the following are new: + + + debug sets console_loglevel = 10 + ----- + + no-hlt + ------ + disables check of HLT instruction at startup. + If you have a clone 486, this option is *very* useful. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Option Parameters recognized by "init": +======================================= + + single + ------ + Enter "single user mode" on boot + + + auto + ---- + + ro,rw,no387 (forwarded from kernels < 1.1.47). (see !!comment!! above) + ----------- + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + + +Configuration of ethernet cards: +================================ + + ether=irq,base_addr,mem_start,mem_end,dev_name + --------------------------------------------- + irq number, IRQ-number (3..15) + base_addr number, IO-base (0x280,...) + mem_start number, shared mem start + mem_end number, shared mem end + dev_name string, + eth0..3 all configured ethernetcards + dl0 D-Link DE600 pocket adaptor + atp0 AT-LAN-TEC (RealTek) pocket adaptor + plip0..2 parallel IP (PLIP) + sl0..3 serial IP (SLIP) + example: + ether=10,0x280,0xc8000,0xcbfff,eth0 + + related files: net/inet/eth.c, drivers/net/Space.c + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Reserving I/O port space: +========================= + + reserve=port1,num1,...,port5,num5 + --------------------------------- + + portn first IOport-address in range + numn number of addresses in this range to reserve + (there will be bits set to "1" in "ioport_register") + + related files: kernel/ioport.c + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Setting hard disk parameters for the root device: +================================================= + + hd=cyl,head,sect + --------------- + # NOTE: if you have two drives, you must put + # two hd= params into the commandline + # the first for drive 1, the second for drive 2 + # eg. + # loadlin zimage hd=1001,15,17 hd=989,15,56 root=/dev/hdb2 ro + # (this example from my machine however is not needed, + # you need it only, if Linux can't get the drive params properly + # from the BIOS). + related files: drivers/block/hd.c + config: CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Setting the IRQ for the bus-mouse: +================================== + + bmouse=irq + ---------- + related files: drivers/char/busmouse.c + config: CONFIG_BUSMOUSE + + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Parameters for SCSI controllers: +================================ + + max_scsi_luns=n (n should be between 1 and 8) + + st0x=base_address,irq SEAGATE controller ST01/ST02 + + tmc8xx=base_address,irq Future Domain TMC-885,TMC-950 + + t128=address,irq Trantor T128/T128F/T228 + + ncr5380=port,irq,dma Generic NCR5380 driver + + aha152x=portbase,irq,scsiid,reconnect Adaptec AHA-152x driver + + + + related files: drivers/scsi/seagate.c, t128.c, g_NCR5380.c, aha152x.c + + config: CONFIG_SCSI_SEAGATE, CONFIG_SCSI_T128, + CONFIG_SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380, CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Parameters for SCSI Tapes: +========================= + + st=buffer_size,write_threshould,max_buffers + + buffer_size Size of tape buffer in Kbyte (i.e. ST_BLOCK_SIZE) + write_threshould Number of Kbytes to buffer before write. + (must be < buffer_size) + max_buffers Number of buffers to reserve + + related files: drivers/scsi/st.c + config: CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Parameter for XT hard disk controller (DTC 5150X): +================================================== + + xd=type,irq,iobase,dma + ---------------------- + + related files: drivers/block/xd.c + config: CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XD + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Parameter for Sony CDU-31/33a CDROM driver: +=========================================== + + cdu31a=iobase,irq,PAS + --------------------- + + related files: drivers/block/cdu31a.c + include/linux/cdu31a.h + config: CONFIG_CDU31A + + WARNING - All autoprobes have been removed from the driver. + You MUST configure the CDU31A via a LILO config + at boot time or in lilo.conf. I have the + following in my lilo.conf: + + append="cdu31a=0x1f88,0,PAS" + + The first number is the I/O base address of the + card. The second is the interrupt (0 means none). + The third should be "PAS" if on a Pro-Audio + spectrum, or nothing if on something else. + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Parameter for Mitsumi CDROM driver: +=================================== + + mcd=port,irq + ------------ + + related files: drivers/block/mcd.c + config: CONFIG_MCD + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Parameter for sound cards: +========================== + + sound=0x0TTPPPID, .. + ---------------- + all values are embedded in one longint, the above format + shows a hex number, each place is a hex-digit + + TT Supported card type. + This is the index into the list of configured cards + If all cards are configured (which normally is not the case) + the following order is kept: + Roland MPU-401 + Gravis Ultrasound + ProAudio Spectrum + SoundBlaster + SoundBlaster 16 + SB16 MPU-401 (SB16-MIDI port) + AdLib + + PPP Port Address + + I IRQ + + D DMA Channel + + + related files: drivers/sound/dev_table.h,dev_table.c + config: CONFIG_SOUND + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Parameter for IDE-style CD-ROM device driver (Kotobuki/Matsushita/Panasonic): +============================================================================= + + sbpcd=sbport,SoundBlaster + ------------------------ + sbpcd=LMport,LaserMate + ---------------------- + sbpcd=SpeaFXport,SPEA + ---------------------- + + sbport soundblaster base port +0x10 (i.e 0x230 = 0x220+0x10) + LMport MPU-type port at 0x300 or equivalent + SpeaFXport base port on SpeaFX card + + related files: drivers/block/sbpcd.c + config: CONFIG_SBPCD + + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT b/CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f4dbb456e --- /dev/null +++ b/CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +This file documents the instructions for upgrading to Slackware 13.0, the +packages added, removed, renamed, and/or split during the development cycle +from Slackware 12.2 through 13.0, and some potential "gotchas" that users +can avoid by arming themselves with a little knowledge. + + +*** INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPGRADING FROM 12.2 *** + +Follow the instructions detailed in the UPGRADE.TXT located in this + directory. 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This has positive consequences for network + installations (using NFS, FTP, HTTP or SMB). You no longer have to run the + 'pcmcia' and 'network' scripts prior to running 'setup' - the network + interface will be created and intialized by udev. If a DHCP server is + found on your local network, the setup program will let you choose between + automatic configuration of your network interface using DHCP or specifying + a static IP address. Using udev, the commandline for fully unattended + configuration and startup of the dropbear SSH server has changed slightly. + Suppose you want to boot the 'hugesmp' kernel, use DHCP for interface eth0, + and you have a us-english keyboard layout: the commandline to auto-start + the SSH daemon in the installer would become: + hugesmp.s kbd=us nic=auto:eth0:dhcp + Note: if you do not want to use udev, the "auto" keyword in that example + commandline must be replaced with the actual name of the network module for + your card. If you do not want to use udev, you must add the parameter + "noudev" to the command line that boots the Slackware installer, and the + original ("old") Slackware hardware configuration scripts will be used. + +Use one of the provided generic kernels for daily use. Do not report + bugs until/unless you have reproduced them using one of the stock + generic kernels. You will need to create an initrd in order to boot + the generic kernels - see /boot/README.initrd for instructions. + The huge kernels are primarily intended as "installer" and "emergency" + kernels in case you forget to make an initrd. For most systems, you + should use the generic SMP kernel if it will run, even if your system is + not SMP-capable. Some newer hardware needs the local APIC enabled in the + SMP kernel, and theoretically there should not be a performance penalty + with using the SMP-capable kernel on a uniprocessor machine, as the SMP + kernel tests for this and makes necessary adjustments. Furthermore, the + kernel sources shipped with Slackware are configured for SMP usage, so you + won't have to modify those to build external modules (such as NVidia or + ATI proprietary drivers) if you use the SMP kernel. + + If you decide to use one of the non-SMP kernels, you will need to follow the + instructions in /extra/linux-2.6.29.6-nosmp-sdk/README.TXT to modify your + kernel sources for non-SMP usage. Note that this only applies if you are + using the Slackware-provided non-SMP kernel - if you build a custom kernel, + the symlinks at /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/{build,source} will point to the + correct kernel source so long as you don't (re)move it. + +As usual, there are changes in udev packaging that need mentioning... + As with 12.2, the system udev rules now reside in /lib/udev/rules.d/ + instead of /etc/udev/rules.d/ in older versions. There should never be + a reason to edit anything in /lib/udev/rules.d/, so if you think you have + a case where this is required, either you're wrong or it needs to be + addressed in the upstream source. However, you can override default rules + by placing one with an identical name inside /etc/udev/rules.d/ The rules + files in /etc/udev/rules.d/ are still intended to (maybe) be edited as + needed by local system administrators, and as such, the rules for optical + and network devices will still be placed there. + Also, be sure to have the new dialout group added to your system, or udev + will kindly remind you in the system logs... + +Due to the upgrade of kde from 3.5.10 to 4.2.4, you will need to move your + existing $HOME/.kde/ out of the way (either completely remove it or back + it up somewhere else if you think you might need it again for whatever + reason); otherwise, you will almost surely experience odd configuration + problems with kde applications. + +If mailto: links don't work properly (or at all) in firefox, you may have + to remove an existing $HOME/.mozilla/mimeTypes.rdf file and restart Firefox. + +If you are unable to access the cups configuration web interface from your + browser, you may have to blacklist the ipv6 module and reboot. This is + not an acceptable solution, of course, but it's the only one we have at + the moment. + +HP multifunction printer/scanners require that your user account be a member + of the "lp" group for hp-toolbox to work properly, and to use the scanner + portion of some (all?) units, you'll need to be a member of the "lp" group. + This is because hplip's udev rules set the device with group "lp" ownership. + +HAL is not new anymore, but here are a few notes related to it: + 1. User accounts with permission to mount removable devices must be in at + least the "plugdev" group. + 2. User accounts with permission to do power-management tasks, such as + suspend, hibernate, reboot, and shutdown, via HAL methods should be in + the "power" group. + 3. HAL will honor settings in /etc/fstab if a device is present there, so + you could technically have removable devices defined in /etc/fstab, but + if the fstab settings do not allow normal users to mount them (with the + "user" or "users" option), then HAL/dbus will not allow them to be + mounted either. In other words, for example, if your fstab line for the + cdrom/dvd drive includes the "owner" option, you will not be able to + mount it as a normal user. + 4. If you find a need for modified fdi files, those should be placed in the + relevant directories in /etc/hal/ instead of /usr/share/hal/ + +If you notice Xfce's Terminal and perhaps some other applications being drawn + very slowly in X, then you should try explicitly disabling the Composite + extension in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, or set XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 in your + environment prior to starting X. For more information on this, see: + http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2792 + We've also gotten a report of some other things (such as VirtualBox) that + might benefit from this. + +Speaking of Xorg, the version of Xorg shipped with Slackware 13.0 will not + (in most cases) require an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file at all. Configuration of + input devices and such is handled by HAL, and the X server autoconfigures + everything else. You can still create an xorg.conf file if you wish, or you + can create a minimal xorg.conf with only the specific contents that you wish + to override (as an example, to use a binary-only video driver). + Due to removed drivers and other such changes, it's quite possible that your + old xorg.conf will not work correctly with this version of Xorg. + +If you need to use a non-US keyboard layout, then copy the file located at + /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-keymap.fdi to /etc/hal/fdi/policy + and edit it to suit your needs. Have a look at the contents of that file + for an example and more information. If you prefer to do this the "old" way + using /etc/X11/xorg.conf, then you can use "X -configure" or "xorgsetup" to + generate an xorg.conf, then add the following lines to the "ServerFlags" + section to disable input device hotplugging via HAL: + Option "AllowEmptyInput" "false" + Option "AutoAddDevices" "false" + Option "AutoEnableDevices" "false" + This is also relevant if you prefer to disable HAL completely for whatever + reason. + +If you are using input hotplugging via HAL and a synaptics touchpad, then you + might need to copy /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/11-x11-synaptics.fdi to + /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ and edit it to suit your needs. You can also use + synclient(1) to make changes "on the fly." + +If you want to try the new kernel mode setting (KMS), you don't have to + build a custom kernel; add this to your kernel's lilo stanza: + append = "i915.modeset=1" + +If you are using a KVM switch, you might experience problems with the mouse + when switching from one system to another. If so, you probably need to be + using the imps protocol for the psmouse driver, and that's a simple edit: + uncomment the following line in /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf: + #options psmouse proto=imps + Next, unload and reload the psmouse module (do this as root): + modprobe -r psmouse ; modprobe psmouse + +If you have set up an encrypted root partition, you will need to have access + to your keyboard in order to type the passphrase. This may require you to + add the uhci-hcd and usbhid modules to your initrd image if you have a USB + keyboard. Also note that if you are using a non-US keyboard, you can use the + '-l' parameter to the 'mkinitrd' command in order to add support for this + keyboard to your initrd. + +If you have permission errors when attempting to burn a cdrom or dvd image, + such as the following: + /usr/bin/cdrecord: Operation not permitted. Cannot send SCSI cmd via ioctl + then cdrecord almost certainly needs root privileges to work correctly. + One potential solution is to make the cdrecord and cdrdao binaries suid root, + but this has possible security implications. The safest way to do that is + to make those binaries suid root, owned by a specific group, and executable + by only root and members of that group. For most people, the example below + will be sufficient (but adjust as desired depending on your specific needs): + chown root:cdrom /usr/bin/cdrecord /usr/bin/cdrdao + chmod 4750 /usr/bin/cdrecord /usr/bin/cdrdao + If you don't want all members of the 'cdrom' group to be able to execute the + two suid binaries, then create a special group (such as 'burning' which is + recommended by k3b), use it instead of 'cdrom' in the line above, and add + to it only the users you wish to have access to cdrecord and cdrdao. + +If you have compilation errors that look something like this: + /usr/include/asm-generic/fcntl.h:117: error: redefinition of 'struct flock' + /usr/include/bits/fcntl.h:142: error: previous definition of 'struct flock' + /usr/include/asm-generic/fcntl.h:140: error: redefinition of 'struct flock64' + /usr/include/bits/fcntl.h:157: error: previous definition of 'struct flock64' + See the following link for some pointers on fixing it: + http://www.mail-archive.com/blfs-dev@linuxfromscratch.org/msg08942.html + +Input methods for complex characters (CJK, which is shorthand for Chinese, + Japanese, Korean) and other non-latin character sets have been added. These + input methods use the SCIM (Smart Common Input Method) platform. + The environment variables for SCIM support are set in /etc/profile.d/scim.sh + The requirements for getting SCIM input methods to work in your X session + are as follows: + (1) Use a UTF-8 locale. Look in /etc/profile.d/lang.sh for setting your + language to (for instance) en_US.UTF-8. As a word of warning: maybe you + should leave root with a non-UTF-8 locale because you don't want root's + commands to be misinterpreted. You can add the following line to your + ~/.profile file to enable UTF-8 just for yourself: + export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 + (2) Make the scim profile scripts executable. These will setup your + environment correctly for the use of scim with X applications. Run: + chmod +x /etc/profile.d/scim.* + (3) Start the scim daemon as soon as your X session starts. The scim daemon + must be active before any of your X applications. In KDE, you can add a + shell script to the ~/.kde/Autostart folder that runs the command + "scim -d". In XFCE you can add "scim -d" to the Autostarted Applications. + If you boot your computer in runlevel 4 (the graphical XDM/KDM login) + you can simply add the line "scim -d" to your ~/.xprofile file. + This gives you a Desktop Environment independent way of starting scim. + When scim is running, you will see a small keyboard icon in your system tray. + Right-click it to enter SCIM Setup. In 'Global Setup' select your keyboard + layout, and you are ready to start entering just about any language + characters you wish! Press the magical key combo + in order to activate or deactivate SCIM input. The SCIM taskbar in the + desktop's corner allows you to select a language. 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Section + 740.13(e). + + This legal notice applies to cryptographic software only. Please see + the Bureau of Industry and Security (http://www.bis.doc.gov/) for more + information about current U.S. regulations. + diff --git a/ChangeLog.txt b/ChangeLog.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7cd15efd --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1441 @@ +Wed Aug 26 10:00:38 CDT 2009 +Slackware 13.0 x86_64 is released as stable! Thanks to everyone who +helped make this release possible -- see the RELEASE_NOTES for the +credits. The ISOs are off to the replicator. This time it will be a +6 CD-ROM 32-bit set and a dual-sided 32-bit/64-bit x86/x86_64 DVD. +We're taking pre-orders now at store.slackware.com. Please consider +picking up a copy to help support the project. Once again, thanks to +the entire Slackware community for all the help testing and fixing +things and offering suggestions during this development cycle. +As always, have fun and enjoy! -P. +a/aaa_base-13.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Updated the initial email to root. +extra/xf86-video-intel-alternate/xf86-video-intel-2.8.1-x86_64-1.txz: + Added. +extra/wicd/wicd-1.6.2.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Thanks to Adam Blackburn of the Wicd team working with us on this, + and to macavity for testing the hidden network changes. ++--------------------------+ +Tue Aug 25 05:31:05 CDT 2009 +f/linux-howtos-20090805-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. + Make the CD install disc swap more reliable on slow CD drives. +usb-and-pxe-installers/usbboot.img: Rebuilt. + Make the CD install disc swap more reliable on slow CD drives. ++--------------------------+ +Mon Aug 24 23:44:38 CDT 2009 +a/kbd-1.15-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed the default font in unicode_start. + Thanks to Conraid and Dugan Chen. +ap/vim-7.2.245-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/boost-1.38.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Patched wrong BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS define placement. + Thanks to Steve from the GNOME SlackBuild project, and Christoph Willing. +n/network-scripts-13.0-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. Correct the comments about + DHCP timeout to say that it is 10 seconds. Thanks to Mark Payne. +xap/vim-gvim-7.2.245-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Mon Aug 24 04:16:26 CDT 2009 +a/infozip-6.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Upgraded to Zip 3.0 and Unzip 6.0. + Thanks to Michal Dorocinski for the notice. +ap/sox-14.3.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/bluez-utils-3.36-x86_64-7.txz: Rebuilt. + Fixed hardcoded /usr/lib path in rc.bluetooth and register-passkey. + Thanks to Michael Wagner. +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. + Fixed bad block checking option for ext* filesystems. + Thanks to Pete Cervasio. +usb-and-pxe-installers/usbboot.img: Rebuilt. + Fixed bad block checking option for ext* filesystems. + Thanks to Pete Cervasio. ++--------------------------+ +Sun Aug 23 23:17:38 CDT 2009 +a/cryptsetup-1.0.7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. Upgraded cryptsetup. +usb-and-pxe-installers/usbboot.img: Rebuilt. Upgraded cryptsetup. ++--------------------------+ +Sun Aug 23 16:53:59 CDT 2009 +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. +usb-and-pxe-installers/usbboot.img: Rebuilt. ++--------------------------+ +Sun Aug 23 02:32:16 CDT 2009 +a/etc-13.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Build package with $ARCH, not noarch. + Ensure that groups added through the install script have "root" as + members where appropriate. +l/icon-naming-utils-0.8.90-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Build package with $ARCH, not noarch. +n/getmail-4.11.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +xap/xgames-0.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Merged fixes to xlander: + Avoid "warping" spacecraft position after pause for mouse click due to + paused time being added to frame time. + Decrease lateral thrust, but increase initial lateral velocity, to better + match the original gameplay (DEC microVAX, early 1990s). + Don't use unsigned (fix unsigned comparison warning). + Bump patchlevel. + Thanks to Gary Carvell. +Added 2.6.30.5 generic Linux kernel packages in /testing. Release time +is getting close, so we're sticking with the 2.6.29.6 kernels as the main +kernels for Slackware 13.0. Besides, we know of at least one tricky issue +with 2.6.30.x and the LILO bootloader, and the workaround that we know of +likely isn't going to work on BIOSes older than 2001. Be sure to read the +README_FIRST.TXT (really!) in the directory with the kernel packages if you +intend to try these. +testing/packages/linux-2.6.30.5/kernel-firmware-2.6.30.5-noarch-1_testing.txz: + Added. +testing/packages/linux-2.6.30.5/kernel-generic-2.6.30.5-x86_64-1_testing.txz: + Added. +testing/packages/linux-2.6.30.5/kernel-headers-2.6.30.5-x86-1_testing.txz: + Added. +testing/packages/linux-2.6.30.5/kernel-modules-2.6.30.5-x86_64-1_testing.txz: + Added. +testing/packages/linux-2.6.30.5/kernel-source-2.6.30.5-noarch-1_testing.txz: + Added. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Aug 22 02:00:23 CDT 2009 +a/aaa_elflibs-13.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Upgraded CUPS libraries. +a/cups-1.3.11-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/ghostscript-8.70-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/gutenprint-5.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Thu Aug 20 22:41:16 CDT 2009 +x/xf86-input-evdev-2.2.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +xap/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.23-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This upgrade fixes a security bug. + For more information, see: + http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/thunderbird20.html + (* Security fix *) +extra/brltty/brltty-4.0-x86_64-1.txz: Added. Braille display support. ++--------------------------+ +Wed Aug 19 16:02:54 CDT 2009 +xap/pidgin-2.5.9-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This update fixes a bug in Pidgin's MSN protocol implementation can allow + a remote attacker to send a malicious MSN message to a Pidgin user, which + will possibly cause arbitrary code to be executed as that user. + This issue was discovered by Federico Muttis of Core Security Technologies. + For more information, see: + http://www.coresecurity.com/content/libpurple-arbitrary-write + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2694 + (* Security fix *) ++--------------------------+ +Tue Aug 18 18:50:46 CDT 2009 + Patched kernels and kernel packages for Linux 2.6.29.6 to address + a bug in proto_ops structures which could allow a user to use the + kernel sendpage operation to execute arbitrary code in page zero. + This could allow local users to gain escalated privileges. + This flaw was discovered by Tavis Ormandy and Julien Tinnes of the + Google Security Team. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2692 + In addition, these kernels change the CONFIG_SECURITY_DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR + kernel config option value to 4096, which should prevent the execution + of arbitrary code by future NULL dereference bugs that might be found + in the kernel. If you are compiling your own kernel, please check this + option in your .config. If it is set to =0, you may wish to edit it + to 4096 (or some other value > 0) and then reconfigure, or the kernel + will not have default protection against zero page attacks from + userspace. + (* Security fix *) +a/kernel-firmware-2.6.29.6-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +a/kernel-generic-2.6.29.6-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Patched CVE-2009-2692, changed default vm.mmap_min_addr to 4096. + (* Security fix *) +a/kernel-huge-2.6.29.6-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Patched CVE-2009-2692, changed default vm.mmap_min_addr to 4096. + (* Security fix *) +a/kernel-modules-2.6.29.6-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +a/pkgtools-13.0-noarch-3.tgz: Rebuilt. + Fixed hardcoded gzip in installpkg --warn. Thanks to Mathieu Bouillaguet. + Fixed upgradepkg to reject invalid extensions. Thanks to Andrew Psaltis. +ap/foomatic-filters-4.0.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +d/kernel-headers-2.6.29.6-x86-2.txz: Rebuilt. +k/kernel-source-2.6.29.6-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Patched CVE-2009-2692, changed default vm.mmap_min_addr to 4096. + (* Security fix *) +l/libzip-0.9-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Get rid of hardlinked man pages. +n/pinentry-0.7.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. Thanks to Stuart Winter. +xap/x11-ssh-askpass-1.2.4.1-x86_64-1.txz: Added. + Thanks to Vincent Batts for the build script. +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. + Patched CVE-2009-2692, changed default vm.mmap_min_addr to 4096. + (* Security fix *) +kernels/*: Rebuilt. + Patched CVE-2009-2692, changed default vm.mmap_min_addr to 4096. + (* Security fix *) +usb-and-pxe-installers/: Rebuilt. + Patched CVE-2009-2692, changed default vm.mmap_min_addr to 4096. + (* Security fix *) ++--------------------------+ +Fri Aug 14 15:12:05 CDT 2009 +a/aaa_elflibs-13.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/mkinitrd-1.3.4-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed quoting of "${MODULE_LIST}" +a/usbutils-0.82-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Updated usb.ids, removed usb.ids.gz. +ap/man-pages-3.22-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed missing part of doinst.sh. +kde/koffice-2.0.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +kdei/koffice-l10n-*-2.0.2-noarch-1.txz: + Upgraded to KOffice 2.0.2 l10n packages. +l/jre-6u16-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Upgraded to Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition Runtime Environment + Version 6.0 update 16. +n/curl-7.19.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This update fixes a security issue where a zero byte embedded in an SSL + or TLS certificate could fool cURL into validating the security of a + connection to a system that the certificate was not issued for. It has + been reported that at least one Certificate Authority allowed such + certificates to be issued. + For more information, see: + http://curl.haxx.se/docs/security.html + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2417 + (* Security fix *) +n/elm-2.5.8-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed mailermode. +t/transfig-3.2.4-x86_64-2.txz: Reverted. This version is matched to + xfig-3.2.4. +t/xfig-3.2.4-x86_64-4.txz: Reverted. This is due to xfig-3.2.5b not working + correctly. .fig files will load, but making any changes causes xfig to + hang consuming 100% CPU. We couldn't find a fix, and honestly RC2 just + wasn't a good time to upgrade xfig (3.2.4 also required many patches to + work right). Sorry, but we'll look at this again in the next -current. +extra/aspell-word-lists/aspell-nb-0.50.1_0-noarch-4.txz: Added. +extra/jdk-6/jdk-6u16-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Upgraded to Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition Development Kit + Version 6.0 update 16. +extra/wicd/wicd-1.6.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Fixed a problem with hidden networks. Thanks to Robby Workman. +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. +usb-and-pxe-installers/: Rebuilt. ++--------------------------+ +Tue Aug 11 01:04:25 CDT 2009 +a/etc-13.0-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. + Added root to power, netdev, and scanner groups in /etc/group. +a/pciutils-3.1.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/rpm2tgz-1.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. Make .tgz with makepkg, not tar. +ap/man-1.6f-x86_64-2.txz: In man.conf, change nroff from using -Tlatin1 to + using -mandoc. Thanks to Ricardo Garcia. +ap/man-pages-3.22-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +d/guile-1.8.7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +kde/kaudiocreator-r1008583-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +kde/kdelibs-4.2.4-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Patched kdesu to fix NOPASS option. + Thanks to Piter Punk! +l/imlib-1.9.15-x86_64-5.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed doc directory perms. +l/qt-r1008952-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Fixed symlink to QtDesignerComponents.pc. Thanks to oneforall. +n/httpd-2.2.13-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This is a bugfix release. It also upgrades the internal versions of apr and + apr-util to address CVE-2009-2412, but Slackware uses the system versions of + these libraries which have already been upgraded. +n/mailx-12.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/netatalk-2.0.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Don't install rc.atalk as executable by default. +t/transfig-3.2.5a-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +t/xfig-3.2.5b-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-cf-files-1.0.2-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed LibDir in X11.tmpl. +xap/gnuplot-4.2.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +xap/xlockmore-5.28-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Fri Aug 7 01:26:38 CDT 2009 +d/subversion-1.6.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Fixed heap overflow vulnerability on server and client. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2411 + http://subversion.tigris.org/security/CVE-2009-2411-advisory.txt + (* Security fix *) +l/apr-1.3.8-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Fix overflow in pools and rmm, where size alignment was taking place. + [Matt Lewis , Sander Striker] + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2412 + (* Security fix *) +l/apr-util-1.3.9-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Fix overflow in rmm, where size alignment was taking place. + [Matt Lewis , Sander Striker] + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2412 + (* Security fix *) +l/qt-r1008078-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Added some missing symlinks to binaries and pkgconfig files. + Thanks to Heinz Wiesinger for the build script improvements! +n/httpd-2.2.12-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Recompiled against the new apr and apr-util. This allows external modules + to be built without having to edit the new apr/apr-util version numbers into + the httpd config files. ++--------------------------+ +Thu Aug 6 00:48:30 CDT 2009 +Hi folks! We're going to call this set of updates RC2. There are still +README files to be handled (that's the nature of documentation, I guess), as +well as some other things remaining on the TODO list, but X seems pretty +stable now, and it seems like a release soon would be in order so that we +can march right back into development territory with -current again soon. :-) +Enjoy, and let us know about any problems you run into! +ap/mysql-5.0.84-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +kde/kdebase-runtime-4.2.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Applied patchset 969192 to fix improper clipping of text labels under icons + (such as in KMail). Thanks to Andrzej Szelachowski. +l/jre-6u15-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Upgraded to Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition Runtime Environment + Version 6.0 update 15. +l/qt-r1006620-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to qt-copy r1006620 from svn. + We know about qt-copy.git and plan to adopt it sometime after the 13.0 + release, but would like to stick to close to the same Qt branch that + KDE 4.2.4 was developed on for now. +n/fetchmail-6.3.11-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This update fixes an SSL NUL prefix impersonation attack through NULs in a + part of a X.509 certificate's CommonName and subjectAltName fields. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2666 + (* Security fix *) +n/network-scripts-13.0-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. Added new options to the + rc.inet1.conf file to adjust debugging level, or to turn off ipv4ll + (zeroconf) IP address assignment. Thanks to Eric Hameleers. +x/glew-1.5.1-x86_64-1.txz: Added. Needed by the Mesa demos. +x/libICE-1.0.5-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libX11-1.2.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libdrm-2.4.12-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/mesa-7.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/pixman-0.15.18-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/renderproto-0.11-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/rstart-1.0.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/setxkbmap-1.1.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-input-evdev-2.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-input-synaptics-1.1.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-apm-1.2.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-ast-0.89.9-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-cirrus-1.3.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-glint-1.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-i128-1.3.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-i740-1.3.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-intel-2.8.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-mach64-6.8.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-mga-1.4.11-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-neomagic-1.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-r128-6.8.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-s3-0.6.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-s3virge-1.10.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-savage-2.3.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-sis-0.10.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-sisusb-0.9.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-tdfx-1.4.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-vesa-2.2.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-voodoo-1.2.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xfs-1.1.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xkbcomp-1.1.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-1.6.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-xephyr-1.6.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-xnest-1.6.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-xvfb-1.6.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xtrans-1.2.4-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. + Huge thanks to Robby Workman for preparing these X updates and getting + people to help test them! The new libdrm, mesa, xorg-server, and + the new Intel driver seem especially improved. :-) +xap/xfce-4.6.1-x86_64-5.txz: Rebuilt. Upgraded to Terminal-0.4.0 and added + some missing icons. Thanks to Robby Workman. +extra/jdk-6/jdk-6u15-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Upgraded to Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition Development Kit + Version 6.0 update 15. +extra/xf86-video-intel-alternate/xf86-video-intel-2.7.1-x86_64-2.txz: + Moved from slackware64/x. ++--------------------------+ +Mon Aug 3 14:40:36 CDT 2009 +xap/mozilla-firefox-3.5.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This is thought to be just a regular update, as MFSA 2009-42 and MFSA 2009-43 + say that 3.5 is not vulnerable to those flaws. ++--------------------------+ +Sun Aug 2 16:25:44 CDT 2009 +ap/linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56-x86_64-5.txz: Rebuilt. Added a symlink to + isogrk4.ent that fixes the problems that we mentioned earlier. +d/git-1.6.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/httpd-2.2.12-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This update fixes some security issues (from the CHANGES file): + *) SECURITY: CVE-2009-1891 (cve.mitre.org) + Fix a potential Denial-of-Service attack against mod_deflate or other + modules, by forcing the server to consume CPU time in compressing a + large file after a client disconnects. PR 39605. + [Joe Orton, Ruediger Pluem] + *) SECURITY: CVE-2009-1195 (cve.mitre.org) + Prevent the "Includes" Option from being enabled in an .htaccess + file if the AllowOverride restrictions do not permit it. + [Jonathan Peatfield , Joe Orton, + Ruediger Pluem, Jeff Trawick] + *) SECURITY: CVE-2009-1890 (cve.mitre.org) + Fix a potential Denial-of-Service attack against mod_proxy in a + reverse proxy configuration, where a remote attacker can force a + proxy process to consume CPU time indefinitely. [Nick Kew, Joe Orton] + *) SECURITY: CVE-2009-1191 (cve.mitre.org) + mod_proxy_ajp: Avoid delivering content from a previous request which + failed to send a request body. PR 46949 [Ruediger Pluem] + *) SECURITY: CVE-2009-0023, CVE-2009-1955, CVE-2009-1956 (cve.mitre.org) + The bundled copy of the APR-util library has been updated, fixing three + different security issues which may affect particular configurations + and third-party modules. + These last three CVEs were addressed in Slackware previously with an + update to new system apr and apr-util packages. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1891 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1195 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1890 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1191 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0023 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1955 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1956 + (* Security fix *) +n/irssi-0.8.14-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Aug 1 00:51:37 CDT 2009 +a/shadow-4.0.3-x86_64-18.txz: Rebuilt. In adduser, adjusted the search of + /etc/passwd to exclude the NIS inclusion string. + Thanks to Dominik L. Borkowski. +ap/linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt. Upgraded a number of + component packages. + We also need some help debugging a problem with this package. + For details please see: + /usr/doc/linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56/Slackware-ChangeLog.txt +ap/slackpkg-2.80.2-noarch-3.tgz: Upgraded. Thanks to Piter Punk. +l/hal-0.5.11-x86_64-6.txz: Rebuilt. Rebuilt with some backported patches + from upstream to fix some bugs. + Patched the 10-keymap.fdi with comments and examples for configuring + keyboard layouts, both with and without input hotplugging. + Important changes to /etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf, so be sure to move + the new config into place. + Thanks to Robby Workman. +l/hal-info-20090716-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Wed Jul 29 23:10:01 CDT 2009 +n/bind-9.4.3_P3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This BIND update fixes a security problem where a specially crafted + dynamic update message packet will cause named to exit resulting in + a denial of service. + An active remote exploit is in wide circulation at this time. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0696 + https://www.isc.org/node/479 + (* Security fix *) ++--------------------------+ +Fri Jul 24 19:43:51 CDT 2009 +a/cxxlibs-6.0.10-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. Replaced libstdc++.so.6.0.9 with + libstdc++.so.6.0.10, and added libstdc++.so.5.0.7, which is needed by some + commercial software. Thanks to Fred Emmott for the build script help. +ap/dc3dd-6.12.3-x86_64-1.txz: Added. This is a version of dd that has been + patched to include a number of features useful for computer forensics. + Thanks to Barry J. Grundy for the build script. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Jul 18 20:17:35 CDT 2009 +a/pkgtools-13.0-noarch-2.tgz: Rebuilt. Patched installpkg to fix handling + of (some) broken packages. Thanks to Jan Rafaj. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Jul 18 16:04:24 CDT 2009 +x/pixman-0.15.10-x86_64-2.txz: Reverted to pixman-0.15.10. There seem to + be problems with all the newer versions we have tested, for example broken + compositing, or missing icons in the KDE4 tray. ++--------------------------+ +Fri Jul 17 21:05:16 CDT 2009 +a/e2fsprogs-1.41.8-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/slocate-3.1-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Changed the daily updatedb cron job + to use "ionice -c3 nice -n 19". Thanks to Andy Alt. +a/sysvinit-scripts-1.2-noarch-30.txz: Rebuilt. Updated rescan-scsi-bus. +n/getmail-4.9.2-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/nmap-5.00-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/snownews-1.5.11-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Linked with ncursesw instead of regular ncurses for unicode support. + Thanks to Gwenhael Pierre Élie. +x/mesa-7.4.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed paths in .pc files. + Thanks to Markus Rinne. +xap/mozilla-firefox-3.5.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Updated to the slightly different 3.5.x Firefox logo png. +extra/slacktrack/slacktrack-2.06-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Thanks to Stuart Winter. +extra/xf86-video-intel-alternate/xf86-video-intel-2.7.99.901-x86_64-1.txz: + Added. The .902 driver seems to require KMS, while this one doesn't. ++--------------------------+ +Thu Jul 16 19:25:26 CDT 2009 +x/dri2proto-2.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/inputproto-1.5.1-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libFS-1.0.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libXaw-1.0.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libXt-1.0.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/pixman-0.15.16-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/util-macros-1.2.2-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-ati-6.12.2-x86_64-2.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-cirrus-1.3.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-dummy-0.3.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-glint-1.2.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-i128-1.3.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-i740-1.3.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-intel-2.7.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/xf86-video-neomagic-1.2.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-nv-2.1.14-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-rendition-4.2.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-s3-0.6.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-s3virge-1.10.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-savage-2.3.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-siliconmotion-1.7.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-sisusb-0.9.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-tdfx-1.4.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-trident-1.3.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-tseng-1.2.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xf86-video-voodoo-1.2.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-1.6.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-xephyr-1.6.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-xnest-1.6.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-xvfb-1.6.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +Just in case xf86-video-intel-2.7.1 has problems on your machine, perhaps +one of these versions will work better: +extra/xf86-video-intel-alternate/xf86-video-intel-2.5.1-x86_64-1.txz: + Added. +extra/xf86-video-intel-alternate/xf86-video-intel-2.6.3-x86_64-1.txz: + Added. +extra/xf86-video-intel-alternate/xf86-video-intel-2.7.99.902-x86_64-1.txz: + Added. + Thanks to Robby Workman for preparing these X updates. ++--------------------------+ +Thu Jul 16 13:14:54 CDT 2009 +xap/mozilla-firefox-3.5.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This fixes a vulnerability in Firefox 3.5's Just-in-time (JIT) JavaScript + compiler. For more information, see: + http://blog.mozilla.com/security/2009/07/14/critical-javascript-vulnerability-in-firefox-35/ + (* Security fix *) ++--------------------------+ +Wed Jul 15 20:51:29 CDT 2009 +a/kernel-firmware-2.6.29.6-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/kernel-generic-2.6.29.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/kernel-huge-2.6.29.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/kernel-modules-2.6.29.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/mkinitrd-1.3.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Added a small patch to mkinitrd to + avoid an error message (harmless, but still) about a missing udevadm. + Thanks to Robby Workman. +a/shadow-4.0.3-x86_64-17.txz: Rebuilt. Added "power" and "netdev" to the + list of suggested groups for desktop users. +a/udev-141-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Added aic94xx to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist. + Change config files in /etc/modprobe.d/ to use a .conf suffix in preparation + for newer versions of module-init-tools. + Let the psmouse module load with the default kernel configuration, rather + than forcing proto=imps. If this causes problems with your KVM, uncomment + the line in /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse. +ap/zsh-4.3.10-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Added support for xz file formats to zsh's completion. + Thanks to Andrew Psaltis for the patch. +d/kernel-headers-2.6.29.6-x86-1.txz: Upgraded. +k/kernel-source-2.6.29.6-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/dirmngr-1.0.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/gnupg2-2.0.12-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/iwlwifi-4965-ucode-228.61.2.24-fw-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/iwlwifi-5150-ucode-8.24.2.2-fw-1.txz: Added. +n/libksba-1.0.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/mesa-7.4.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. (moved from /testing) +extra/bash-completion/bash-completion-20060301-noarch-2.txz: Added. +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. +kernels/*: Rebuilt. +usb-and-pxe-installers/: Rebuilt. ++--------------------------+ +Tue Jul 14 18:10:01 CDT 2009 +a/e2fsprogs-1.41.7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/mc-20090714_git-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/slackpkg-2.80.1-noarch-2.tgz: Upgraded. Thanks to Piter Punk. +l/gnome-icon-theme-2.26.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/libgsf-1.14.15-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/dhcp-3.1.2p1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + A stack overflow vulnerability was fixed in dhclient that could allow + remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands as root on the system, + or simply terminate the client, by providing an over-long subnet-mask + option. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0692 + (* Security fix *) +extra/wicd/wicd-1.6.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Jul 11 18:31:32 CDT 2009 +l/qt-r994599-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to qt-copy-r994599. +n/php-5.2.10-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Installed the pear.php.net.reg and + pecl.php.net.reg files from php-5.2.9, since the ones installed by + php-5.2.10 are broken. Thanks to Mike Peachey for the bug report. +xap/mozilla-firefox-3.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to mozilla-firefox-3.5. ++--------------------------+ +Wed Jul 1 16:04:35 CDT 2009 +Hi folks -- the TODO isn't entirely empty here, but it's pretty much down +to minor nits, and so we're going to call this release candidate #1 and +(mostly) freeze further updates unless they happen to fix problems. +Regarding the kernel, 2.6.29.x has been well tested with this userspace +and seems like the best choice to ship for production use. Perhaps we +can put something else (at least source and configs) in /testing, though. +a/slocate-3.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Don't index cifs or tmpfs. + Add a few more directories to the list of paths to prune. + Thanks to Cor Molenaar and Erik Jan Tromp. +l/urwid-0.9.8.4-x86_64-1.txz: Added. Needed for wicd. +n/dnsmasq-2.49-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/httpd-2.2.11-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. This needed a recompile against the + new apr package to fix building new modules. + Thanks to Michael Johnson and Ian Carolan for reporting this issue. +n/iwlwifi-3945-ucode-15.32.2.9-fw-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/iwlwifi-5000-ucode-8.24.2.12-fw-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/php-5.2.10-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xorg-server-1.6.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Fixed default-font-path. Thanks to Bruce Hill. + Patched a key repeat problem in XineramaCheckMotion. + Thanks to Adam Kennedy for pointing out the fix. +x/xorg-server-xephyr-1.6.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/xorg-server-xnest-1.6.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/xorg-server-xvfb-1.6.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/electricsheep-20090306-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Patched to fix an issue + where mplayer needs a buffer when reading from a pipe. + Thanks to Eric Hameleers. +extra/wicd/wicd-1.6.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. Thanks to Robby Workman. ++--------------------------+ +Tue Jun 30 00:39:54 CDT 2009 +ap/ghostscript-8.64-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Patched various problems with ghostscript that could lead to a denial + of service or the execution of arbitrary code when processing a malicious + or malformed file. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0196 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0583 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0584 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0792 + (* Security fix *) ++--------------------------+ +Mon Jun 29 14:44:25 CDT 2009 +kde/kdenetwork-4.2.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Patched to fix Yahoo! protocol. Thanks to Matt Rogers. +xap/pidgin-2.5.8-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Mon Jun 29 02:14:32 CDT 2009 +d/git-1.6.3.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +d/subversion-1.6.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +kde/amarok-2.1.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +kde/koffice-2.0.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +kdei/koffice-l10n-*-2.0.1-noarch-1.txz: + Upgraded to KOffice 2.0.1 l10n packages. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Jun 27 19:02:36 CDT 2009 +ap/most-5.0.0a-x86_64-2.txz: Fixed doc directory. + Thanks to Ellington Santos. +xap/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.22-x86_64-1.txz: + Upgraded to thunderbird-2.0.0.22. + This upgrade fixes some more security bugs. + For more information, see: + http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/thunderbird20.html + (* Security fix *) ++--------------------------+ +Fri Jun 26 22:06:58 CDT 2009 +n/samba-3.2.13-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This upgrade fixes the following security issues: + o CVE-2009-1888: + In Samba 3.0.31 to 3.3.5 (inclusive), an uninitialized read of a + data value can potentially affect access control when "dos filemode" + is set to "yes". + o CVE-2009-1886: + In Samba 3.2.0 to 3.2.12 (inclusive), the smbclient commands dealing + with file names treat user input as a format string to asprintf. + With a maliciously crafted file name smbclient can be made + to execute code triggered by the server. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1888 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1886 + (* Security fix *) +n/sendmail-8.14.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. + Fixed missing praliases. Thanks to Mark Post. +n/sendmail-cf-8.14.3-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/MPlayer-r29390-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +testing/packages/mesa-7.4.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Wed Jun 24 19:48:10 CDT 2009 +l/seamonkey-solibs-1.1.17-x86_64-1.txz: + Upgraded to seamonkey-1.1.17 shared libraries. +xap/seamonkey-1.1.17-x86_64-1.txz: + Upgraded to seamonkey-1.1.17. + This release fixes some more security vulnerabilities. + For more information, see: + http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/seamonkey11.html + (* Security fix *) ++--------------------------+ +Mon Jun 22 22:24:01 CDT 2009 +a/quota-3.17-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/sharutils-4.7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/lm_sensors-3.1.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/mc-20090621_git-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/most-5.0.0a-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/exiv2-0.18.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/slang-2.1.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +extra/aspell-word-lists/aspell-pt_BR-20080707_0-noarch-4.txz: Added. ++--------------------------+ +Sun Jun 21 13:23:07 CDT 2009 +xap/pidgin-2.5.7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This fixes the Yahoo protocol plugin. Thanks to Willy Sudiarto Raharjo + for letting us know about the problem and the new Pidgin release. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Jun 20 12:49:02 CDT 2009 +testing/packages/bash-4.0.024-x86_64-1.txz: Added. +testing/packages/mesa-7.4.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Jun 20 00:10:23 CDT 2009 +x/mesa-7.4.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. The software rasterizer was missing + again. Thanks to Mark Post for catching the omission. ++--------------------------+ +Fri Jun 19 18:22:20 CDT 2009 +d/ruby-1.8.7_p174-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This fixes a denial of service issue caused by the BigDecimal method + handling large input values improperly that may allow attackers to + crash the interpreter. The issue affects most Rails applications. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1904 + (* Security fix *) +l/libpng-1.2.37-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + This update fixes a possible security issue. Jeff Phillips discovered an + uninitialized-memory-read bug affecting interlaced images that may have + security implications. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2042 + (* Security fix *) +x/mesa-7.4.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Well, actually more like "switched", or "reverted". After many hours + trying to track down the reason for reported instability with X and + compositing (such as crashes when adjusting advanced desktop settings in + KDE), we've found that it seems to happen only with MesaLib 7.4.2. Rather + than trying to cherry-pick changes between 7.4.1 and 7.4.2, we've switched + to shipping 7.4.1 in the main tree, and have not run into any such problems + since making the switch. If people want to continue testing 7.4.2, we've + moved it into /testing. Let us know if you run into any problems with + 7.4.1 that are fixed with 7.4.2, and we'll take a look at individual diffs. +extra/kde3-compat/arts-1.5.10-x86_64-opt1.txz: Added. +extra/kde3-compat/k3b3-1.0.5-x86_64-opt1.txz: Added. + In case the KDE4 version of k3b is not stable, this KDE3 version may be + used along with the KDE3 compatibility packages in extra/kde3-compat/. +extra/kde3-compat/kdelibs3-3.5.10-x86_64-opt1.txz: Added. +extra/kde3-compat/qt3-3.3.8b-x86_64-opt2.txz: Rebuilt. +testing/packages/mesa-7.4.2-x86_64-2.txz: Moved to /testing due to apparent + regressions. ++--------------------------+ +Thu Jun 18 21:21:04 CDT 2009 +The last kernel updates had the wrong names in the ChangeLog due to a cut +and paste error from the IA32 ChangeLog, but it was actually a good thing +because we realized some of the slack-desc files were incorrect as well. +a/kernel-firmware-2.6.29.5-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +a/kernel-generic-2.6.29.5-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +a/kernel-huge-2.6.29.5-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +a/kernel-modules-2.6.29.5-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +d/kernel-headers-2.6.29.5-x86-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/seamonkey-solibs-1.1.16-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed /usr/lib64/seamonkey + symlink and path in /etc/ld.so.conf. Thanks to Andy Holder. +k/kernel-source-2.6.29.5-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +n/samba-3.2.12-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +xap/seamonkey-1.1.16-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. ++--------------------------+ +Wed Jun 17 22:11:29 CDT 2009 +a/cryptsetup-1.0.6-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed cryptsetup to use + "udevadm settle" instead of the deprecated "udevsettle". + Thanks to Robby Workman. +a/kernel-firmware-2.6.29.5-noarch-1.tgz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.5 firmware. +a/kernel-generic-2.6.29.5-x86_64-1.tgz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.5. +a/kernel-huge-2.6.29.5-x86_64-1.tgz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.5. +a/kernel-modules-2.6.29.5-x86_64-1.tgz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.5 modules. +a/pkgtools-13.0-noarch-1.tgz: Bumped version number. +d/kernel-headers-2.6.29.5-x86-1.tgz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.5 headers. +k/kernel-source-2.6.29.5-noarch-1.tgz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.5 source. +l/jre-6u14-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition + Runtime Environment Version 6.0 update 14. +n/iproute2-2.6.29_1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. This needed a recompile + against the new iptables. Thanks to Lars Lindqvist. +extra/jdk-6/jdk-6u14-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard + Edition Development Kit Version 6.0 update 14. +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. +kernels/*: Rebuilt. + Added speakup.s kernel. +usb-and-pxe-installers/: Rebuilt. ++--------------------------+ +Tue Jun 16 17:50:30 CDT 2009 +a/aaa_base-13.0-noarch-1.txz: Rebuilt. Updated slackware-version, and + fixed the /var/X11R6 symlink. +a/e2fsprogs-1.41.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/ed-1.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/file-5.03-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/findutils-4.4.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/jfsutils-1.1.14-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/ntfs-3g-2009.4.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/usbutils-0.82-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +a/xfsprogs-3.0.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/dmapi-2.2.10-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/man-pages-3.21-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/jove-4.16.0.70-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed jove-recover symlink. +ap/sqlite-3.6.14.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/xfsdump-3.0.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +d/git-1.6.3.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +d/m4-1.4.13-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +d/subversion-1.6.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Thanks to Robby Workman and Vincent Batts for work done on enabling the + bindings for Python, perl, and Ruby. +kde/kdelibs-4.2.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Patched popupapplet.cpp to fix + plasmaboard, a virtual keyboard for plasma. +l/apr-1.3.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/apr-util-1.3.7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. + Fix underflow in apr_strmatch_precompile. + Fix a denial of service attack against the apr_xml_* interface + using the "billion laughs" entity expansion technique. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0023 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1955 + (* Security fix *) +l/neon-0.28.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/sdl-1.2.13-x86_64-4.txz: Upgraded. Use SDL_image-1.2.7, and compile SDL + without esd, as linking to esd breaks audio within VirtualBox. Thanks to + Luigi Trovato for the bug report. Also, compile without arts support. +l/seamonkey-solibs-1.1.16-x86_64-2.txz: Added. This is a subset of the + shared libraries from the seamonkey package used for runtime support of + programs (such as rpm) on machines without X, or applications for X. +n/bluez-utils-3.36-x86_64-6.txz: Rebuilt. Edited rc.bluetooth to start hidd + before any other bluetooth service. This avoids an address conflict that + can cause devices to fail to reconnect if the connection is lost. + Thanks to Heinz Wiesinger. +n/iptables-1.4.3.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/iw-0.9.14-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +n/lftp-3.7.14-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +xap/mozilla-firefox-3.0.11-x86_64-1.txz: + Upgraded to firefox-3.0.11. + This fixes some security issues. + For more information, see: + http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox30.html + (* Security fix *) +xap/seamonkey-1.1.16-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/xfce4-power-manager-0.6.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. ++--------------------------+ +Thu Jun 11 13:57:36 CDT 2009 +l/gtk+2-2.14.7-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt. + Fixed update-gdk-pixbuf-loaders and update-gtk-immodules on x86_64. +l/pango-1.22.4-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt. + Fixed update-pango-querymodules on x86_64. +l/pycairo-1.8.4-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +l/vte-0.20.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. This reverts the soname bump in the + previous version of vte. :-/ +x/mesa-7.4.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed missing DRI drivers. + Thanks to Jason Detring. +xap/xfce-4.6.1-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt against the new vte package. ++--------------------------+ +Wed Jun 10 13:23:30 CDT 2009 +This batch of updates includes a major overhaul of X.Org -- thanks to Robby +Workman for doing a huge amount of work updating the build scripts and testing +everything. A large number of packages were recompiled or upgraded to drop +references to the now-obsolete libxcb-xlib and libXaw8 libraries. We have +workarounds in place for old binaries so it wasn't strictly required, but +recompiling anyway gives a cleaner system. Enjoy! +a/apmd-3.2.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +a/dbus-1.2.14-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/gphoto2-2.4.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/gutenprint-5.2.3-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +ap/hplip-3.9.4b-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Changed the ./configure options to + restore foomatic-rip-hplip, as some printers still don't work using the + regular foomatic-rip filter. This might require your PPDs to be regenerated + by removing the printer and reinstalling it. Thanks to Robby Workman. +ap/normalize-0.7.7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +ap/pm-utils-1.2.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +d/oprofile-0.9.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +d/python-2.6.2-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Fixed set_pre_input_hook in readline + module. Thanks to Sébastien Renard. +l/cairo-1.8.6-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +l/gd-2.0.35-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +l/gegl-0.0.22-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/gstreamer-0.10.23-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/gst-plugins-base-0.10.23-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/gtk+-1.2.10-x86_64-5.txz: Rebuilt. +l/gtk+2-2.14.7-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Switched from using a patch for changing + the sysconfdir directory to a sed substitution in the SlackBuild. + Thanks to Andrey V. Panov for this improvement. +l/gtkspell-2.0.15-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/hal-0.5.11-x86_64-5.txz: Rebuilt. Patched 10-keymap.fdi to allow the + Ctrl-Alt-Backspace key combination to continue to "zap" the X server as + the default has been for decades. Thanks to Robby Workman. +l/imlib-1.9.15-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt. +l/jasper-1.900.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/lesstif-0.95.0-x86_64-5.txz: Rebuilt. +l/libcaca-0.99.beta16-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +l/libglade-2.6.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/libgphoto2-2.4.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/libgtkhtml-2.11.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/librsvg-2.26.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/libvisual-plugins-0.4.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/libwmf-0.2.8.4-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt. +l/libwmf-docs-0.2.8.4-noarch-4.txz: Rebuilt. +l/libwnck-2.26.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/libxklavier-3.9-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/pango-1.22.4-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt, added x86_64 multilib support to + update script. +l/poppler-0.10.7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/pycairo-1.8.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/pygtk-2.14.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/sdl-1.2.13-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +l/startup-notification-0.9-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +l/t1lib-5.1.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +l/vte-0.20.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +t/tetex-3.0-x86_64-6.txz: Rebuilt. +t/tetex-doc-3.0-x86_64-6.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/gimp-2.6.6-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/gucharmap-2.26.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +xap/gxine-0.5.903-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/imagemagick-6.5.3_3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +xap/pidgin-2.5.6-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/rxvt-2.7.10-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/windowmaker-20060427cvs-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/xchat-2.8.6-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/xfce-4.6.1-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/xine-lib-1.1.16.3-x86_64-5.txz: Rebuilt. +xap/xmms-1.2.11-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. Patched wmxmms to fix a problem with + ARGB visuals and GTK+ v1 apps. Thanks to Jason Detring. +Here are the package changes for the upgraded X series. +First we will list the removed X packages: +x/liboldX-1.0.1-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-calcomp-1.1.2-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-digitaledge-1.1.1-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-dmc-1.1.2-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-dynapro-1.1.2-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-elo2300-1.1.2-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-jamstudio-1.2.0-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-magellan-1.2.0-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-magictouch-1.0.0.5-x86_64-2.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-microtouch-1.2.0-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-palmax-1.2.0-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-spaceorb-1.1.1-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-summa-1.2.0-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-tek4957-1.2.0-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-input-ur98-1.1.0-x86_64-2.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-video-cyrix-1.1.0-x86_64-2.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-video-fbdev-0.4.0-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-video-i810-1.7.4-x86_64-2.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-video-imstt-1.1.0-x86_64-2.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-video-nsc-2.8.3-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-video-vga-4.1.0-x86_64-2.txz: Removed. +x/xf86-video-via-0.2.2-x86_64-2.txz: Removed. +x/xphelloworld-1.0.1-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +x/xrx-1.0.1-x86_64-1.txz: Removed. +Now, here are the upgraded, added, and rebuilt X packages: +x/appres-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/bdftopcf-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/beforelight-1.0.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/bigreqsproto-1.0.2-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/bitmap-1.0.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/compiz-0.7.8-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt. +x/compositeproto-0.4-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/damageproto-1.1.0-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/dmxproto-2.2.2-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/dri2proto-2.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/editres-1.0.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/encodings-1.0.2-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/evieext-1.0.2-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/fixesproto-4.0-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-adobe-100dpi-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-adobe-utopia-100dpi-1.0.1-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-adobe-utopia-75dpi-1.0.1-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-adobe-utopia-type1-1.0.1-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-alias-1.0.1-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-arabic-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bh-100dpi-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bh-75dpi-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-100dpi-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-75dpi-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bh-ttf-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bh-type1-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bitstream-100dpi-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bitstream-75dpi-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bitstream-speedo-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-bitstream-type1-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-cronyx-cyrillic-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-cursor-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-daewoo-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-dec-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-ibm-type1-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-isas-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-jis-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-micro-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-misc-cyrillic-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-misc-meltho-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-misc-misc-1.0.0-noarch-4.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-mutt-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-schumacher-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-screen-cyrillic-1.0.1-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-sony-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-sun-misc-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-util-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-winitzki-cyrillic-1.0.0-noarch-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.1-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/fontcacheproto-0.1.2-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/fontsproto-2.0.2-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/fonttosfnt-1.0.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/fslsfonts-1.0.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/fstobdf-1.0.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/gccmakedep-1.0.2-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/glproto-1.4.10-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/iceauth-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/ico-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/imake-1.0.2-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt. +x/inputproto-1.5.0-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/intel-gpu-tools-1.0.1-x86_64-1.txz: Added. +x/kbproto-1.0.3-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/lbxproxy-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libFS-1.0.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libICE-1.0.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libSM-1.1.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libX11-1.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libXScrnSaver-1.1.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXTrap-1.0.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXau-1.0.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXaw-1.0.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libXcomposite-0.4.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXcursor-1.1.9-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXdamage-1.1.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXdmcp-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXevie-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXext-1.0.5-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libXfixes-4.0.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXfont-1.4.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libXfontcache-1.0.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXft-2.1.13-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXi-1.2.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libXinerama-1.0.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXmu-1.0.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXp-1.0.0-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXpm-3.5.7-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXprintAppUtil-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXprintUtil-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXrandr-1.3.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libXrender-0.9.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXres-1.0.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXt-1.0.5-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXtst-1.0.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXv-1.0.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXvMC-1.0.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXxf86dga-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXxf86misc-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libXxf86vm-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libdmx-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libdrm-2.4.11-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libfontenc-1.0.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/liblbxutil-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libpciaccess-0.10.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libpthread-stubs-0.1-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libxcb-1.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/libxkbfile-1.0.5-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/libxkbui-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/listres-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/lndir-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/luit-1.0.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/makedepend-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/mesa-7.4.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/mkcomposecache-1.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/mkfontdir-1.0.4-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/mkfontscale-1.0.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/oclock-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/pixman-0.15.10-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/printproto-1.0.4-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/proxymngr-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/randrproto-1.3.0-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/recordproto-1.13.2-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/rendercheck-1.3-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/renderproto-0.9.3-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. 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+x/xstdcmap-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/xterm-243-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/xtrans-1.2.3-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xtrap-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/xvidtune-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/xvinfo-1.0.2-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. +x/xwd-1.0.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xwininfo-1.0.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded. +x/xwud-1.0.1-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. ++--------------------------+ +Sun Jun 7 17:48:06 CDT 2009 +kde/amarok-2.1-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled to restore libgpod support. + Thanks to Carlos Corbacho. +l/libgpod-0.7.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to libgpod-0.7.2. +l/libkarma-0.1.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to libkarma-0.1.1. +l/libmtp-0.3.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to libmtp-0.3.6. ++--------------------------+ +Sat Jun 6 16:43:18 CDT 2009 +This batch of updates includes KDE 4.2.4. Thanks to the KDE team (it just keeps +getting better! :-), and to Eric Hameleers for updating the KDE build scripts. +a/kernel-modules-2.6.29.4-x86_64-3.txz: Fixed rc.modules to apply CPUfreq + settings to all online CPUs, not just cpu0. Thanks to Ellington Santos. +ap/linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56-x86_64-3.txz: Fixed to remove .pyc files already + present in the Python package. Thanks to Stuart Winter. +ap/mysql-5.0.82-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to mysql-5.0.82. +ap/rpm-4.7.0-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled to add python bindings. +ap/slackpkg-2.71.2-noarch-2.tgz: Configure Slackware64 defaults for ARCH and + PKGMAIN. Thanks to Eric Hameleers. +d/pkg-config-0.23-x86_64-3.txz: Fixed lib64 pathnames in + /etc/profile.d/pkgconfig.* Thanks to Eric Hameleers. +kde/amarok-2.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to amarok-2.1. +kde/guidance-power-manager-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: + Upgraded to guidance-power-manager-4.2.4. +kde/kdeaccessibility-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdeaccessibility-4.2.4. +kde/kdeadmin-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdeadmin-4.2.4. +kde/kdeartwork-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdeartwork-4.2.4. +kde/kdebase-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdebase-4.2.4. +kde/kdebase-runtime-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdebase-runtime-4.2.4. +kde/kdebase-workspace-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdebase-workspace-4.2.4. +kde/kdebindings-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdebindings-4.2.4. +kde/kdeedu-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdeedu-4.2.4. +kde/kdegames-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdegames-4.2.4. +kde/kdegraphics-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdegraphics-4.2.4. +kde/kdelibs-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdelibs-4.2.4. +kde/kdemultimedia-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdemultimedia-4.2.4. +kde/kdenetwork-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdenetwork-4.2.4. +kde/kdepim-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdepim-4.2.4. +kde/kdepimlibs-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdepimlibs-4.2.4. +kde/kdeplasma-addons-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdeplasma-addons-4.2.4. +kde/kdesdk-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdesdk-4.2.4. +kde/kdetoys-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdetoys-4.2.4. +kde/kdeutils-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdeutils-4.2.4. +kde/kdewebdev-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to kdewebdev-4.2.4. +kde/koffice-2.0.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to koffice-2.0.0. +kde/konq-plugins-4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to konq-plugins-4.2.4. +kde/ktorrent-3.2.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to ktorrent-3.2.2. +kde/mplayerthumbs-1.2-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +kde/skanlite-0.3_kde4.2.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to skanlite-0.3_kde4.2.4. +kdei/kde-l10n-*-4.2.4-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded to KDE 4.2.4 l10n packages. +kdei/koffice-l10n-*-2.0.0-noarch-1.txz: + Upgraded to KOffice 2.0.0 l10n packages. +l/qtscriptgenerator-0.1.0-x86_64-1.txz: Added qtscriptgenerator-0.1.0, + needed by amarok. Thanks to Heinz Wiesinger for the build script. +l/taglib-extras-0.1.3-x86_64-1.txz: Added taglib-extras-0.1.3, + needed by amarok. +n/netatalk-2.0.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to netatalk-2.0.4. + Thanks to Robby Workman. +n/vsftpd-2.1.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to vsftpd-2.1.2. + Thanks to Robby Workman. +extra/slacktrack/slacktrack-2.05-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to slacktrack-2.05. + Thanks to Stuart Winter. ++--------------------------+ +Wed Jun 3 18:17:33 CDT 2009 +a/kernel-modules-2.6.29.4-x86_64-2.txz: Fixed missing rc.modules symlink. + Thanks to Ricardo Felipe Klein. +a/pkgtools-12.34567890-noarch-6.tgz: Patched makepkg to warn about possible + problems with /usr/share/info usage. Thanks to Robby Workman. +l/liboil-0.3.16-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to liboil-0.3.16. +n/ntp-4.2.4p7-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to ntp-4.2.4p7. + Stack-based buffer overflow in the cookedprint function in ntpq/ntpq.c in ntpq + in NTP before 4.2.4p7-RC2 allows arbitrary code execution by a malicious + remote NTP server. + Stack-based buffer overflow in the crypto_recv function in ntp_crypto.c in + ntpd in NTP before 4.2.4p7 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. + This does not affect the Slackware ntpd as it does not link with openssl. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0159 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1252 + (* Security fix *) +extra/tightvnc/tightvnc-1.3.10-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to tightvnc-1.3.10. ++--------------------------+ +Sun May 31 13:11:58 CDT 2009 +xap/xine-lib-1.1.16.3-x86_64-4.txz: Fixed $ARCH typo, and added the + ${LIBDIRSUFFIX} to the created codecs directory. ++--------------------------+ +Fri May 29 17:16:40 CDT 2009 +a/kernel-firmware-2.6.29.4-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.4 firmware. +a/kernel-generic-2.6.29.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.4. +a/kernel-huge-2.6.29.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.4. +a/kernel-modules-2.6.29.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.4 modules. +ap/vim-7.2.191-x86_64-1.txz: Patched vimrc to add the option + 'set backupskip+=/var/spool/cron/*', which should fix the problems with + using vim with "crontab -e". Note that if a global vimrc already exists + the new one will be installed as vimrc.new and must be moved into place. + Thanks to Rodrigo Bistolfi for the patch. +d/kernel-headers-2.6.29.4-x86-1.txz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.4 headers. +k/kernel-source-2.6.29.4-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded to Linux 2.6.29.4 source. +xap/MPlayer-r29328-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to MPlayer-r29328, and changed the + codecs directory to /usr/lib64/codecs. +xap/vim-gvim-7.2.191-x86_64-1.txz: Recompiled. +xap/xine-lib-1.1.16.3-x86-64-3.txz: Recompiled, changed the codecs directory + to /usr/lib64/codecs. +isolinux/initrd.img: Rebuilt. +usb-and-pxe-installers/usbboot.img: Rebuilt. ++--------------------------+ +Tue May 26 18:05:17 CDT 2009 +a/kbd-1.15-x86_64-2.txz: Fixed directory perms in the documentation. +ap/linuxdoc-tools-0.9.56-x86_64-2.txz: Added missing asciidoc filters. + Thanks to 'oneforall' for the report. +xap/MPlayer-r29324-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to MPlayer-r29324. + Enable runtime CPU detection only for x86 and x86_64. +xap/pidgin-2.5.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to pidgin-2.5.6. + This version fixes security issues that could lead to a denial of service or + the execution of arbitrary code as the user running Pidgin. + For more information, see: + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1373 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1374 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1375 + http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-1376 + (* Security fix *) ++--------------------------+ +Mon May 25 17:52:56 CDT 2009 +a/cryptsetup-1.0.6-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded to cryptsetup-1.0.6. +d/binutils-2.18.50.0.9-x86_64-2.txz: Changes to enable multilib support. + Thanks to Fred Emmott. +d/gcc-4.3.3-x86_64-4.txz: Changes in specs file to enable multilib support. + Thanks to Fred Emmott. +d/gcc-g++-4.3.3-x86_64-4.txz: Recompiled. +d/gcc-gfortran-4.3.3-x86_64-4.txz: Recompiled. +d/gcc-gnat-4.3.3-x86_64-4.txz: Recompiled. 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+n/tin-1.8.2-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +n/trn-3.6-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +n/wpa_supplicant-0.6.9-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +n/ytalk-3.3.0-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +x/scim-1.4.9-x86_64-3.txz: Recompiled. +x/scim-bridge-0.4.16-x86_64-3.txz: Recompiled. +x/scim-input-pad-0.1.2-x86_64-3.txz: Recompiled. +x/scim-tables-0.5.9-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +x/xorg-server-1.4.2-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +x/xorg-server-xnest-1.4.2-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +x/xorg-server-xvfb-1.4.2-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +xap/MPlayer-r29301-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +xap/gftp-2.0.19-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +xap/gnuchess-5.07-x86_64-4.txz: Recompiled. +xap/pidgin-2.5.5-x86_64-4.txz: Recompiled. +xap/sane-1.0.19-x86_64-4.txz: Recompiled. +xap/xine-lib-1.1.16.3-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +xap/xine-ui-0.99.5-x86_64-2.txz: Recompiled. +y/bsd-games-2.13-x86_64-9.txz: Recompiled. ++--------------------------+ +Tue May 19 15:36:49 CDT 2009 + Ermm... is this thing on? + +Initial public release of Slackware64-current. +He's trying to lay low, but thanks to Eric Hameleers for the huge amount +of work he did to make this possible. :-) + +Enjoy! diff --git a/FILELIST.TXT b/FILELIST.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1d4c84c0f --- /dev/null +++ b/FILELIST.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,9103 @@ +Wed Aug 26 16:45:17 UTC 2009 + +Here is the file list for this directory. 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/dev/null +++ b/README.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ + +Welcome to Slackware 13.0! (64-bit x86_64 edition) + +Slackware 13.0 is a complete distribution of the Linux operating system. + +Here are some versions of major components of Slackware 13.0: + +- Linux kernel 2.6.29.6 +- C compiler gcc-4.3.3 +- Binutils 2.18.50.0.9 +- GNU C Library glibc-2.9 +- X Window System Updated (but not "bleeding edge") packages + from X.Org +- KDE 4.2.4 +- Xfce 4.6.1 + +For installation instructions, see the file 'Slackware-HOWTO'. + +For important hints about this release, see the file 'CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT'. + +These are some of the important files and directories found on the Slackware +FTP site: + + ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/ + +There is also a newer (and faster) primary FTP site for Slackware here: + + ftp://slackware.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/ + +Thanks to cwo.com for continuing to help us with hosting for our web site +and ftp.slackware.com, and to the OSU Open Source Lab for hosting our +archives at slackware.osuosl.org. + +If you're reading this on a CD-ROM, these directories will probably be +split across several discs. + +. +|-- ANNOUNCE.13_0 Announcement for Slackware 13.0. +|-- BOOTING.TXT Tips for troubleshooting boot problems. +|-- CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT A summary of major changes from Slackware 12.2 +| to 13.0 and common pitfalls. Slackware 13.0 +| x86_64 (Slackware64) is the first release to the +| 64-bit x86_64 architecture, but the information +| contained in this file is still useful. +|-- CHECKSUMS.md5 MD5 format file checksums. +|-- COPYING The GNU Public License, version 2. +|-- COPYING3 The GNU Public License, version 3. +|-- COPYRIGHT.TXT Slackware copyright and trademark information. +|-- CRYPTO_NOTICE.TXT Legal information about encryption in Slackware. +|-- ChangeLog.txt Log of system changes. +|-- FILELIST.TXT List of files on the Slackware FTP site. +|-- GPG-KEY The GnuPG key used to verify Slackware packages. +|-- PACKAGES.TXT A detailed list of the core Slackware packages. +|-- README.initrd Information about building an initrd for use with +| a generic Linux kernel. +|-- README_CRYPT.TXT Information about installing Slackware with +| encrypted LVM. +|-- README_LVM.TXT Information about how to install Slackware onto LVM +| (including the /, if you want). +|-- README_RAID.TXT Information about installing Slackware using the +| kernel's Software RAID (md) levels. +|-- SPEAKUP_DOCS.TXT Documentation for the Speakup speech synth software. +|-- SPEAK_INSTALL.TXT How to install with Speakup speech synthesis. +| +|-- Slackware-HOWTO Instructions for installing Slackware from CD. +| If you're new to Slackware, start with this. +| +|-- extra/ Extra packages for Slackware like: +| | aspell-word-lists, bash-completion, bittorrent, +| | brltty, the Java(TM) JDK, kde3-compat, mpg123, +| | mplayerplug-in, partitionmanager (GUI partitioning +| | tool for KDE4), slacktrack, tightvnc, wicd and +| | xf86-video-intel-alternate (alternate video drivers +| | that may help cure instabilities on some Intel +| | chipsets), yasm assembler. +| | +| `-- source/ Source code for the extra packages. +| +|-- isolinux/ The ISOLINUX loader and initrd.img used to install +| | Slackware from installation media or the network. +| | Also found here is a README.TXT file describing how +| | to create a Slackware installation ISO image and +| | burn it to CD-R or DVD-(+)R. +| | +| |-- README.TXT How to burn a Bootable Slackware disc. +| | +| `-- initrd.img Installation initrd (can also be loaded with Loadlin) +| +|-- kernels/ Precompiled Linux 2.6.29.6 kernel images. +| | +| |-- huge.s The default standard install kernel for Slackware. +| | This supports pretty much everything in the +| | 2.6.29.6 kernel. This kernel requires an x86_64 +| | (also known as AMD64, EM64T, or Intel 64) capable +| | 64-bit CPU. +| | +| `-- speakup.s A huge.s kernel patched to support speakup +| speech output through various hardware and +| software speech synthesizers. +| +|-- pasture/ Used to store packages that have been removed from +| | Slackware, but are useful enough to keep around. +| | This is currently empty in x86_64 Slackware. +| | +| `-- source/ Source code directory for the pasture packages. +| This directory is also currently empty. +| +|-- slackware/ This directory contains the core software packages +| | for Slackware 13.0. +| | +| |-- a/ The A (base) package series. +| |-- ap/ The AP (applications) package series. +| |-- d/ The D (development) package series. +| |-- e/ The E (GNU Emacs) package series. +| |-- f/ The F (FAQ/Documentation) package series. +| |-- k/ The K (kernel source) package series. +| |-- kde/ The KDE package series. +| |-- kdei/ The KDE internationalization package series. +| |-- l/ The L (libraries) package series. +| |-- n/ The N (networking) package series. +| |-- t/ The T (TeX) package series. +| |-- tcl/ The TCL (Tcl/Tk and related) package series. +| |-- x/ The X (X Window System) package series. +| |-- xap/ The XAP (X applications) package series. +| `-- y/ The Y (BSD games) package series. +| +|-- source/ This directory contains source code for the core +| | software packages in Slackware. +| | +| |-- a/ Source for the A (base) series. +| |-- ap/ Source for the AP (applications) series. +| |-- d/ Source for the D (development) series. +| |-- e/ Source for the E (GNU Emacs) series. +| |-- f/ slack-desc files for the F (FAQ) series. +| |-- installer/ Source for utilities used in the installer. +| |-- k/ Source for the K (kernel source) series. +| |-- kde/ Source for the KDE series. +| |-- kdei/ Source for the KDEI series. +| |-- l/ Source for the L (libraries) series. +| |-- n/ Source for the N (networking) series. +| |-- t/ Source for the T (TeX) series. +| |-- tcl/ Source for the TCL (Tcl/Tk and related) series. +| |-- x/ Source for the X (X Window System) series. +| |-- xap/ Source for the XAP (X applications) series. +| `-- y/ Source for the Y (BSD games) series. +| +|-- testing/ This directory contains packages being tested +| | for possible use in future versions of Slackware. +| | You'll find bash-4.0 and linux kernel 2.6.30.5 +| | packages here. We considered it a little early to +| | replace the versions in the main tree but these +| | may be useful if your hardware requires a newer +| | kernel or you want some of the features of the +| | next generation bash. These packages should not +| | be considered supported or necessarily secure, but +| | may still useful. +| | +| `--- source/ This directory contains source code for the +| packages in testing. +| +`-- usb-and-pxe-installers These are alternate installers useful + | for large-scale Linux deployment or if + | your machine can boot PXE and/or USB but + | not an optical disc. For PXE, the initrd.img + | file in isolinux/ is also required. + | + |-- README_PXE.TXT + |-- README_USB.TXT + |-- pxelinux.cfg_default + `-- usbboot.img The Slackware installer for bootable USB flash. + + +If you like Slackware, please consider supporting the project by becoming +a Slackware subscriber. The announcement (ANNOUNCE_13.0) in this directory +has information about ordering or subscribing to the Slackware CD-ROM or +DVD releases. Note that at this time the x86_64 release is only available +as part of the DVD -- if there's interest in a CD-ROM version, let us know. +You can find out about ordering Slackware on media, or read more about it +(and check out other Slackware-related items for sale) by visiting the +Slackware store. We also gratefully accept financial contributions under +the "All" section of the store site menu. + +Thanks for your consideration and help! + + http://store.slackware.com + + +Enjoy! + +Patrick Volkerding +volkerdi@slackware.com + diff --git a/README.initrd b/README.initrd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..20ec4054b --- /dev/null +++ b/README.initrd @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + +Slackware initrd mini HOWTO +by Patrick Volkerding, volkerdi@slackware.com +Sun Jul 12 23:23:24 CDT 2009 + +This document describes how to create and install an initrd, which may be +required to use the 2.6 kernel. Also see "man mkinitrd". + +1. What is an initrd? +2. Why to I need an initrd? +3. How do I build the initrd? +4. Now that I've built an initrd, how do I use it? + + +1. What is an initrd? + +Initrd stands for "initial ramdisk". An initial ramdisk is a very small +Linux filesystem that is loaded into RAM and mounted as the kernel boots, +and before the main root filesystem is mounted. + +2. Why do I need an initrd? + +The usual reason to use an initrd is because you need to load kernel +modules before mounting the root partition. Usually these modules are +required to support the filesystem used by the root partition (ext3, +reiserfs, xfs), or perhaps the controller that the hard drive is attached +to (SCSI, RAID, etc). Essentially, there are so many different options +available in modern Linux kernels that it isn't practical to try to ship +many different kernels to try to cover everyone's needs. It's a lot more +flexible to ship a generic kernel and a set of kernel modules for it. + +3. How do I build the initrd? + +The easiest way to make the initrd is to use the mkinitrd script included +in Slackware's mkinitrd package. We'll walk through the process of +upgrading to the generic 2.6.29.6 Linux kernel using the packages +found in Slackware's slackware/a/ directory. + +First, make sure the kernel, kernel modules, and mkinitrd package are +installed (the current version numbers might be a little different, so +this is just an example): + + installpkg kernel-generic-2.6.29.6-i686-2.txz + installpkg kernel-modules-2.6.29.6-i686-2.txz + installpkg mkinitrd-1.3.4-i486-3.txz + +Change into the /boot directory: + + cd /boot + +Now you'll want to run "mkinitrd". I'm using reiserfs for my root +filesystem, and since it's an IDE system the reiserfs module will be +the only one I need to load: + + mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.6 -m reiserfs + +This should do two things. First, it will create a directory +/boot/initrd-tree containing the initrd's filesystem. Then it will +create an initrd (/boot/initrd.gz) from this tree. If you wanted to, +you could make some additional changes in /boot/initrd-tree/ and +then run mkinitrd again without options to rebuild the image. That's +optional, though, and only advanced users will need to think about that. + +Here's another example: Build an initrd image using Linux 2.6.29.6 +kernel modules for a system with an ext3 root partition on /dev/hdb3. +Note that you need the mbcache, jbd, and ext3 modules to use ext3: + + mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.6 -m mbcache:jbd:ext3 -f ext3 -r /dev/hdb3 + + +4. Now that I've built an initrd, how do I use it? + +Now that you've got an initrd (/boot/initrd.gz), you'll want to load +it along with the kernel at boot time. If you use LILO for your boot +loader you'll need to edit /etc/lilo.conf and add a line to load the +initrd. Here's an example section of lilo.conf showing how this is +done: + +# Linux bootable partition config begins +image = /boot/vmlinuz-generic-2.6.29.6 + initrd = /boot/initrd.gz + root = /dev/hda6 + label = Lnx26296 + read-only +# Linux bootable partition config ends + +The initrd is loaded by the "initrd = /boot/initrd.gz" line. +Just add the line right below the line for the kernel image you use. +Save the file, and then run LILO again ('lilo' at the command line). +You'll need to run lilo every time you edit lilo.conf or rebuild the +initrd. + +Other bootloaders such as syslinux also support the use of an initrd. +See the documentation for those programs for details on using an +initrd with them. + + +--------- + +Have fun! diff --git a/README_CRYPT.TXT b/README_CRYPT.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..083891b58 --- /dev/null +++ b/README_CRYPT.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,639 @@ + +Installing Slackware on encrypted volumes +========================================= + + +Contents: + +* Introduction +* Using cryptsetup during Slackware installation +* Encrypting your '/home' partition +* Encrypted swap +* Encrypted root filesystem +* Combining LUKS and LVM +* Hibernation (suspend-to-disk) +* Additional passphrases, keyfiles +* A note on custom kernels +* A mkinitrd helper script + + +Introduction +------------ + + Increasingly common in modern Linux distributions is the ability to +install onto an encrypted partition (or drive, or volume). Especially for +people with a laptop who are traveling a lot, it adds a lot to the security +of your data if access to that data is denied to the potential thief of +your computer. + + Starting with release 12.0, Slackware has support for LVM built into the +installer. With a little more effort, the installer offers the opportunity to +use transparent encryption on the partitions/volumes/disks where you install +Slackware. You can combine the use of LVM and encryption to minimize the +number of times you need to enter an unlock passphrase. If you want to know +more about setting up and using LVM during the installation, read the file +'README_LVM.TXT'. + + Slackware uses device-mapper and cryptsetup to achieve transparent +encryption of your data partitions and your swap. Cryptsetup uses a +concept called LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) which enables you to change +your unlock password for the encrypted volume without having to re-encrypt +all of your data. You can even assign multiple passphrases to an encrypted +volume, so that other people besides you are able to unlock the encryption +without the need to know _your_ passphrase. + + When preparing a partition for transparent encryption with cryptsetup, +the program will ask you for a password. This password is used to encrypt +another randomly generated password and this particular password is used +to actually encrypt the data inside the mapped volume. Cryptsetup will +create a mapped device and make this block device available under the +'/dev/mapper' directory. Any data read from or written to this mapped device +will automatically be decrypted from / encrypted to the actual partition. + + A big NOTE finally. When you encrypt your root filesystem, you will have +to make sure that there will be at least one (small) partition which is +left unencrypted. This partition must contain the kernel(s) you want to boot +from, and the initrd image that is needed with encrypted volumes. You need +to install LILO either to the MBR - or if that is not possible, into the +root sector of this small unencrypted partition. You will probably guess +why we can not use an encrypted partition for this... + + +Using cryptsetup during Slackware installation +---------------------------------------------- + + We are going to enable encryption on some or all of our partitions or +volumes before installing Slackware onto them. The first section to follow +deals with encrypting a single partition which is not the root partition. +Typically, people have a need to encrypt their homedirectories and that is +where that section will focus on. Next is a section on encrypting your +swap partition in addition to your /home partition. The swap partition +contains valuable information for a data thief, even after you power off +your computer. By encrypting the swap partition we deny the potential thief +access to this data. The section following that will show you how to get +a fully encrypted system, by encrypting the root ('/') filesystem as well. +This is a little harder to do, but probably worth the effort. + + To make it more interesting, _and_ easier to use, we will devote a final +section to using a combination of LVM and disk encryption. As an example, +we will create a single big encrypted partition, and inside that encrypted +'container' we create several Logical Volumes which we will use as our root +(/), /home and swap partitions. The advantages of this approach are, that you +will need only a single passphrase to unlock your computer, and you will not +have to maintain an '/etc/crypttab' file containing information about encrypted +volumes that need to be unlocked during boot-up. Additionally, we will be +rewarded with a swap partition that we can use for suspend-to-disk and that +will remain encrypted after shutdown (so that for instance a potential data +thief will not be able to get to your valuable data even if you hibernated +your laptop). + + If you choose this last option to get a fully encrypted Slackware, it is +advisable to read the 'README_LVM.TXT' file to make yourself more familiar +with the process of creating and using Logical Volumes during installation +of Slackware. And then, skip right through to the section of this document +called "Combining LUKS and LVM". + + +Encrypting your '/home' partition +--------------------------------- + + After the computer boots up from the install CD/DVD (or USB flash disk, +or PXE) and you find yourself at the '#' prompt, the first thing to do is +use 'fdisk' or 'cfdisk' to create any partitions you need for your Slackware. +Next, use 'cryptsetup' to prepare the partitions you intend to be +encrypted. Note: this section of the README concerns itself with setting +up encrypted *data* partitions. If you want to know how to configure an +encrypted *swap* partition, skip to the section called "Encrypted swap". + + Suppose, you want to encrypt the partition called '/dev/sdx2' and use it +as your '/home' filesystem. (Please replace '/dev/sdx2' with the name of YOUR +PARTITION in the next series of examples). Several of the commands shown below +will irrevocably destroy any data that you currently have on the partition. It +is a good idea to double check the output from 'fdisk -l' before you start. + +* To begin with, we are going to fill the partition with random data. This +will make it a lot harder for any forensics expert to determine where your +encrypted data resides on that partition after we're finished installing +Slackware onto it. The process will take a long time - depending on the +size of your partition it may take hours or more. if you're not _too_ +concerned with the possibility of an FBI agent confiscating your computer, +you can skip this command: + + # dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sdx2 + +* Prepare the partition for encryption. You will be asked twice to enter +a passphrase. Note that a passphrase is not limited to a single word. The +passphrase may contain spaces. We will use a key size of 256 bits. The +default cipher is 'aes', with mode 'cbc-essiv:sha256' which is safe enough. + + # cryptsetup -s 256 -y luksFormat /dev/sdx2 + +You can dump information about the encrypted partition to your console by +running the following command: + + # cryptsetup luksDump /dev/sdx2 + +* Now we will 'open' the encrypted partition and let the devicemapper create +a mapped block device. We will use the mapped device which behaves just like +an ordinary disk partition when we get to the TARGET selection in 'setup'. The +mapped device nodes will be created in the directory '/dev/mapper'. The command +will ask you for the passphrase which you entered during the "luksFormat" +operation. The last argument that the command takes is the name of the mapped +device. We will call our mapped device 'crypthome' (any name will do). It +will be available for use as the block device '/dev/mapper/crypthome'. + + # cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdx2 crypthome + +* We've now finished our preparations, and it is time to start the 'setup' +program and install Slackware. This setup does not differ at all from the +setup you have become used to. The only notable difference lies in the +names of the devices you will select for your target partitions. Be sure +to read until the end of the story though, because we will have to do some +postprocessing in order to make your encrypted partitions available after +reboot (setup can not yet do all of this automatically). + +* In setup, under "ADDSWAP", proceed as usual and configure a normal +unencrypted swap partition, even if you want to have your swap encrypted. +We will take care of swap encryption after the installation of Slackware +finishes. + +* In setup, when you choose "TARGET" in the main menu, you will notice that +the mapped device is available in the 'Linux partition' selection as +"/dev/mapper/crypthome". Select the partition you designated for your +root ('/') filesystem, and next select "/dev/mapper/crypthome" for your +'/home' filesystem. Create any filesystem you like on them. My favorite +fstype still is ext3, but you can choose xfs or jfs for stability and speed. + +NOTE: The underlying partition will *also* be visible in the target selection + menu. Be very careful NOT to select this device ('/dev/sdx2' in our + example) for any other filesystem you wish to create, or you will + destroy the data on the encrypted partition. + +* At the end of the Slackware installation when you select "Exit", don't +reboot just yet! We are going to create a configuration file for +the cryptsetup program, called '/etc/crypttab'. This file contains the +information cryptsetup needs for unlocking your encrypted volume and mapping +it to the correct device name. The file '/etc/crypttab' contains lines of the +format: "mappedname devicename password options". Since we are still inside +the installer, the root filesystem of our fresh Slackware installation is +still mounted under '/mnt'. For our example where we encrypted '/dev/sdx2' +and mapped the unlocked device to '/dev/mapper/crypthome', we need this +single line in '/etc/crypttab': + +crypthome /dev/sdx2 + +So, we need to run the command: + + # echo "crypthome /dev/sdx2" > /mnt/etc/crypttab + +in order to create the file with the required content (I am assuming here +that the file did not yet exist... the above command will overwrite the +data in the file should it have existed). You can of course also just +start the 'vi' editor and add the above line. When the password is not +listed in the crypttab file (potentially very unsafe of course) cryptsetup +will ask you for the password when your computer boots. + + +Encrypted swap +-------------- + + In the previous chapter we have installed Slackware using an encrypted +/home partition, but left the swap partition unencrypted. We are going +to take care of that 'omission' right now, because we do not want to give +a potential data thief access to any sensitive data which landed on your +disk because of the kernel's memory swapping process. + +It really is very simple and straight-forward. It is also independent of +whether or not you are using encryption for any other (data) partition. +Add the following line to the 'crypttab' file on your fresh installation +of Slackware - for the sake of this example I am assuming that the swap +partition you chose is '/dev/sdx3': + +cryptswap /dev/sdx3 none swap + +You can use the 'vi' editor to add this line to '/mnt/etc/crypttab'. +You can also choose to run the following command which adds that line to +the end of the file: + + # echo "cryptswap /dev/sdx3 none swap" >> /mnt/etc/crypttab + +We need to edit the 'fstab' file of your Slackware installation so that +the correct device will be used for the swap after your computer reboots +(the device '/dev/sdx3' will no longer be useful, but '/dev/mapper/cryptswap +will'). The line in '/mnt/etc/fstab' for your swap will look like this at +first: + +/dev/sdx3 swap swap defaults 0 0 + +and you will have to change it so that it becomes like this: + +/dev/mapper/cryptswap swap swap defaults 0 0 + + These two edits are sufficient. The above instructions assume that you +edited the 'crypttab' file at the end of a Slackware installation, but in +fact you can do this at any time. The Slackware boot-up process will +take care of the rest. At shutdown of your Slackware, the encrypted swap +partition will be reformatted as a normal unencrypted swap, so that any +other OS-es you might be running in a multi-boot configuration will have +no problems in using this swap partition as well. + +NOTE: the swap partition is encrypted with a new randomly generated key every + time your computer boots. + There is no need to ever enter a passphrase! + +NOTE: having an encrypted swap like this causes a re-format of the swap + partition on avery boot-up and shutdown. This is perfectly OK as long + as you do not change the order of your hard disks. If you add a disk, + or move this disk to another computer, the device name may change (for + instance from sda to sdb) and if you forget to modify '/etc/crypttab' + your system may end up formatting the wrong partition! + For this reason alone, it is recommended that you implement disk + encryption including swap using the "Combining LUKS and LVM" method + described in the chapter with the same name! + + +Encrypted root filesystem +------------------------- + + You can go one step further than merely encrypting your '/home' +filesystem's partition. You can choose to encrypt _all_ of your Slackware +partitions, including the root partition. In that case you will have to +perform some additional post-install configuration before you reboot your +Slackware box. + +NOTE: the method described here will result in having several independently + encrypted partitions. This may require you to enter multiple + passphrases in order to unlock all of these partitions. If you want to + unlock your complete system using a single passphrase, and if you do + not shy back from using LVM, then the better alternative is to follow + the instructions in the "Combining LUKS and LVM" chapter which follows + next. If you think that LVM adds one layer of complexity too much, + then just read on and implement the solution described right here. + +* Be sure to create a small partition which you leave *unencrypted*. Tell +the installer to mount it under '/boot'. The kernel and the initrd (with +the cryptsetup and additional required kernel modules) will go there. We are +going to assume that Slackware is the only OS on the computer so that you +can tell lilo to install the bootloader in the MBR (which is the default +option). Lilo is able to boot a Windows if you already had that installed on +your computer, so even in the dual-boot situation it should be safe to use +the MBR. With other Linux distributions already present on the computer, +things may be a little more difficult - you will have to install lilo to +the /boot partition then. + +* Perform a Slackware install just like I described above, creating +additional encrypted partitions and mapping them to appropriate names - +for this example I assume that you map the encrypted root partition +'/dev/sdx1' to 'cryptroot'. When the LILO configuration pops up, tell lilo +that your root partition is '/dev/mapper/cryptroot'. Lilo will try to +install and fail, and will tell you so. It will however have written a +'lilo.conf' file which we can edit in a follow-up action. Proceed with +the installation and at the end, exit the setup program but do _not_ +reboot just yet. + +* After you are returned to the command prompt, perform a 'chroot' into the +new installation. All the filesystems are still mounted, and the Slackware +installer will already have mounted the /sys and /proc filesystems for use +in the 'chroot'. We only need to run the following command: + + # chroot /mnt + +* Next, now that we are in the chroot, create the initrd with LVM (if you +used Logical Volumes) and CRYPT support - or else your Slackware computer +will not be able to proceed past the initial stage of booting the kernel. +The initial ramdisk (initrd) contains a small filesystem with the tools +needed to unlock the root filesystem, so that the kernel can start the init +program. In the example command line below which creates the 'initrd.gz' +image I assume that the root filesystem is 'ext3', we used the mapped device +'cryptroot' for the root filesystem on the real partition '/dev/sdx1', +and are running the Slackware 13.0 default SMP kernel '2.6.29.6-smp' +and we did not use Logical Volumes (more about that in the next section): + + # mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.6-smp -m ext3 -f ext3 -r cryptroot -C /dev/sdx1 + +* The resulting initrd image will be written to the file '/boot/initrd.gz' +by default. We still need to tell lilo about this initrd. Open the +configuration file '/etc/lilo.conf' in an editor such as vi or pico - +it should already have been generated by the 'liloconfig' part of setup. +Look for the "Linux bootable partition config" and add a line for the initrd. +We also need to change the kernel file to a generic kernel, because lilo +is unable to combine the 'huge' kernels in Slackware 13.0 with an initrd +image - it will complain about "The initial RAM disk is too big to fit +between the kernel and the 15M-16M memory hole" if you try with a 'huge' +kernel. We can live with that, since the 'huge' kernels are not meant +for day-to-day use anyway. They are meant to install Slackware on a wide +range of computers and that is why they are 'huge'. The linux part of +'/etc/lilo.conf' should end up looking somewhat like this: + +image = /boot/vmlinuz-generic-smp-2.6.29.6-smp + initrd = /boot/initrd.gz + root = /dev/mapper/cryptroot + label = linux + read-only + +If you add the above section as an extra instead of editing what's already +present, make sure that the label you use ('linux' in the example above) +is unique in the configuration file. + +* If you have another OS on your computer and can not install lilo to the +MBR, you will have selected "Install to superblock (Root)" instead. In +that case, we have one additional change to make, and that is almost at the +top of the file. Look up the line that says "boot = /dev/mapper/cryptroot" +which is the device for your root partition and which was the reason for +lilo failing to install. Change the boot device to the name of the small +*unencrypted* partition you've created at the beginning and which is +mounted under '/boot'. Assuming the name of that partition is '/dev/sdx4', +the "boot =" line must become like this: + + boot = /dev/sdx4 + +We are done. Write the changes, exit the editor and run the command 'lilo'. +Lilo will issue a couple of warnings concerning a difference in what +'/proc/partitions' reports and what lilo thinks are the available partitions, +but it is safe to ignore these. +Reboot now, and you will be presented with a "Enter passphrase: " +prompt. After entering the passphrase which unlocks your root filesystem, +the system will boot into Slackware. If there are other encrypted partitions, +you will be prompted for their respective passphrases, too. + + +Combining LUKS and LVM +---------------------- + + Until now, we have been occupying ourselves with encrypting separate +partitions. This is all fully functional, but there are a few drawbacks. +One, you will need to enter a passphrase for every partition you have encrypted +(except for the swap which Slackware encrypts with a random passphrase +on every boot). Two, the method used for encrypting the swap partition +prohibits the use of the swap as a hibernation partition. And since the +initrd of Slackware 13.0 supports hibernation, it would be a shame not to be +able to use this feature on your laptop (which, because of it's portability, +is the primary target for full disk encryption anyway). + + This section of the README_CRYPT.TXT will deal with these drawbacks and +offer you full disk encryption (including swap) that needs only a single +passphrase to unlock and allows for hibernation (suspend-to-disk). + + We are assuming that Slackware will be the only Operating System on your +computer. In case you already have an OS installed (such as MS Windows), the +procedure may be a little different because you can not always install lilo to +the MBR. After booting from the Slackware installation medium, we will +create a small unencrypted partition that will contain the Linux kernels and +the initrd image(s). The rest of the disk's free space will be dedicated to +a single partition which we are going to encrypt. On top of the encrypted +volume, we are going to create several Logical Volumes, and these LV's +are going to be formatted as our Slackware partitions ('/', '/home' and +'swap'). These are the steps in more detail: + +* Use (c)fdisk to create your partitions. For the sake of this example, I +am going to assume that /dev/sdx1 is a 100 MB large partition and /dev/sdx2 +is the large partition that eats up the remainder of your disk's free space. + +* First, create a LUKS-encrypted volume on top of /dev/sdx2 after you +have optionally filled the partition with random data (read the section +"Encrypting your '/home' partition" for more information about why you +would want to fill your partition with random data first): + + # dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sdx2 + +* Prepare the partition for encryption. You will be asked twice to enter +a passphrase. Note that a passphrase is not limited to a single word. The +passphrase may contain spaces. We will use a key size of 256 bits. The +default cipher is 'aes', with mode 'cbc-essiv:sha256' which is safe enough. + + # cryptsetup -s 256 -y luksFormat /dev/sdx2 + +* Open the encrypted partition so that we can start using the mapped device +which exposes the partition as an unencrypted block device. The command +will ask you for the passphrase which you entered during the "luksFormat" +operation. The last argument that the command takes is the name of the mapped +device. We will call our mapped device 'slackluks' because I am not feeling +original today. The mapped device which we will be using for unencrypted +operations will therefore be '/dev/mapper/slackluks'. + + # cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdx2 slackluks + +* The LVM part is next. Create a Physical Volume (PV) on device +'/dev/mapper/slackluks', a Volume Group (VG) called 'cryptvg' - any name will +do - on the PV, and three Logical Volumes (LV's) in the VG, one for your +root partition (5 GB in size), one for the /home partition (10 GB in size) +and a third which we will use for swap (1 GB in size). You will probably +use different sizes depending on your environment and wishes, but keep the +sum of the LV sizes less than the total size of the Physical Volume: + + # pvcreate /dev/mapper/slackluks + + # vgcreate cryptvg /dev/mapper/slackluks + + # lvcreate -L 5G -n root cryptvg + + # lvcreate -L 10G -n home cryptvg + + # lvcreate -L 1G -n swap cryptvg + +* Create the device nodes needed before activating the volumes, and finally +activate the volumes so that we can format the 'swap' volume. + + # vgscan --mknodes + + # vgchange -ay + +* Finally, run 'mkswap' so that the 'setup' program will identify the 'swap' +LV as a valid swap partition: + + # mkswap /dev/cryptvg/swap + +* With the system properly prepared, you can launch 'setup'. The 'setup' +program will identify the LV swap volume and activate it. When appointing +the partitions to use for your filesystems, select '/dev/cryptvg/root' for the +root partition, next select '/dev/cryptvg/home' to be used for your /home . +And lastly, assign the partition /dev/sdx1 to a /boot filesystem. This +'/boot' filesystem will be the only unencrypted part of your computer. + + You will notice that there are several more devices to select from but +*don't* touch these! The devices such as /dev/mapper/* are the underlying +device names for the encrypted and LVM volumes. If you choose to touch any +of these, you will destroy the data on the /dev/cryptvg/* volumes which you +are using. +After partitioning, we end up with a filesystem configuration like this: + + /dev/cryptvg/root / + /dev/cryptvg/home /home + /dev/sdx1 /boot + +* When installation of the packages has finished, the system configuration will +start, and one of the dialogs will be for 'liloconfig'. The assumption is that +you are installing Slackware as the only OS on your computer. This means that +you must install lilo to the MBR. Even if you have another OS like MS Windows +installed already, Slackware's lilo bootloader will be able to boot Windows +if you install lilo to the MBR. Choose "expert lilo configuration" with the +option "Install to Master Boot Record (MBR)". Select '/dev/cryptvg/root' as +the root partition to boot. Add any Windows partition to lilo if you want to +dual-boot Windows. Finally, when liloconfig installs the bootloader, you may +see an error message stating that the "installation failed". Ignore this, +because we will have to add an initrd to '/etc/lilo.conf' anyway and re-run +lilo. We will do this after the Slackware installation has come to it's end. + +* Let the installation complete, and after you select "EXIT" you will be +returned to the command prompt. DO NOT reboot just yet! This is the moment +where we fix our bootloader. To do so, we will 'chroot' (change root) into +our freshly installed Slackware filesystem. The setup program has done all +the preparations already, such as re-mounting /sys and /proc below /mnt and +generating LVM device nodes in /mnt . Enter the 'chroot' using the command: + + # chroot /mnt + +* In the chroot, you create an initrd image with LVM and CRYPT support - +or else your Slackware computer will not be able to proceed past the initial +stage of booting the kernel. The initial ramdisk (initrd) contains a small +filesystem with the tools needed to unlock the root filesystem, so that +the kernel can start the init program. In the example command line below +which creates the 'initrd.gz' image I assume that you formatted the root +filesystem as 'ext3', and will be running the Slackware 13.0 default SMP +kernel '2.6.29.6-smp' : + + # mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.6-smp -m ext3 -f ext3 -r /dev/cryptvg/root -C /dev/sdx2 -L + +NOTE: if you use a non-US keyboard and need to enter a passphrase during boot, + this may be problematic if the keyboard mapping is US while Slackware + runs from the initrd filesystem. In this case, add support for your + keyboard to the initrd image using this additional parameter to the + 'mkinitrd' command above: "-l ". The string is the + same as the one you select in the installer when your keyboard is + non-US. Example for a dutch keyboard: "-l nl". + +* The resulting initrd image will be written to the file '/boot/initrd.gz' +by default. We still need to tell lilo about this initrd, so open the +configuration file '/etc/lilo.conf' in an editor such as vi or pico - +it should already have been generated by the 'liloconfig' part of setup. +Look for the "Linux bootable partition config" and add a line for the initrd. +We also need to change the kernel file to a generic kernel, because lilo +is unable to combine the 'huge' kernels in Slackware 13.0 with an initrd +image - it will complain about "The initial RAM disk is too big to fit +between the kernel and the 15M-16M memory hole" if you try a 'huge' +kernel. We can live with that, since the 'huge' kernels are not meant +for day-to-day use anyway. They are meant to install Slackware on a wide +range of computers and that is why they are 'huge'. The linux part of +'/etc/lilo.conf' should end up looking somewhat like this: + +image = /boot/vmlinuz-generic-smp-2.6.29.6-smp + initrd = /boot/initrd.gz + root = /dev/cryptvg/root + label = linux + read-only + + If you add the above section as an extra instead of editing what's +already present, make sure that the label you use ('linux' in the example +above) is unique in the configuration file. + + We are done. Save your changes, exit the editor and run the command +'lilo'. Lilo will issue a couple of warnings concerning a difference in +what '/proc/partitions' reports and what lilo thinks are the available +partitions, but it is safe to ignore these. Reboot now, and you will be +presented with a "Enter passphrase: " prompt. After entering the passphrase +which unlocks your encrypted partition, the system will boot into Slackware. +You will be able to work as usual, and when you shut the machine down (or +suspend to disk using the swap partition) all your data (including swap) +will be encrypted when stored on disk. + + As you may have noticed, there was no need to create a file '/etc/crypttab' +this time. Also, there is only a single passphrase to enter. Additionally, +the swap is encrypted by default which is a big plus if you intend to use a +laptop and carry it around with you in a hibernated state. All considered, +this is the most elegant way of encrypting your Slackware computer if you +do not mind using LVM. + + +Additional passphrases, keyfiles +-------------------------------- + +The cryptsetup program assigns 7 'key slots' to any partition or volume +it encrypts. Each of those seven slots can contain a key to unlock the +partition's data. The key can be a passphrase, but the content of a +*keyfile* is another option. You can then pass the name of a file as a +parameter to cryptsetup in order to unlock an encrypted volume so that +you won't have to type a passphrase. This creates the possibility to +use a keyfile on a removable USB flash disk for unlocking your Slackware +computer. Slackware has partial support for keyfiles: if the file can be +found, it will be used and you won't have to type a passphrase. A file on a +USB stick will *not* be found on boot because the stick's filesystem is not +mounted. Future versions of Slackware may support USB sticks as unlocking +mechanism. For now, if you encrypt your root filesystem, you will have to +enter a passphrase to boot into it. After the root filesystem is unlocked +and mounted, it is completely safe to have a keyfile for _additional_ +encrypted filesystems stored in for instance the '/root' directory. That +way, you have only one passphrase to type. + + +Hibernation (suspend-to-disk) +----------------------------- + + I will touch briefly on the subject of enabling 'suspend-to-disk' +because it is not documented properly anywhere else. Configuring your +Slackware computer for hibernation can be done at any time, it is not +required to do this during installation of Slackware. Suppose you want +to use the swap partition '/dev/cryptvg/swap' for hibernation, then you +must perform the following two steps: +(1) add "resume=/dev/cryptvg/swap" to the 'append =' line in your + '/etc/lilo.conf' file. The 'append' line may end up looking like this: + append = "vt.default_utf8=0 resume=/dev/cryptvg/swap" +(2) add "-h /dev/cryptvg/swap" as an extra parameter to your mkinitrd command + to create an initrd with support for resuming from a swap partition. + Do not forget to run 'lilo' after creating the new initrd.gz file! + + +A note on custom kernels +------------------------ + + If you want to compile your own custom kernel to work with LUKS encrypted +partitions, you need to enable at least the following two options in your +kernel configuration: + +Multiple devices driver support (RAID and LVM) ---> + <*> Device mapper support + <*> Crypt target support + +This is equivalent to the following options in your .config file: + +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=y +CONFIG_DM_CRYPT=y + +Do not compile these as module! They are required in your kernel. + + +A mkinitrd helper script +------------------------ + + The mkinitrd package in Slackware 13.0 ships with a script called +'mkinitrd_command_generator.sh'. If you run this script, it will analyze +your Slackware configuration and make a smart suggestion about the 'mkinitrd' +command you have to type in order to create an initrd.gz with all the bells +& whistles. The script will recognize your kernel version, root partition +and filesystem, it will find out if you are using LUKS and/or LVM and will +determine what kernel modules your initrd needs to mount the root filesystem. +The following command will save you the headache of figuring this out all +by yourself: + + # /usr/share/mkinitrd/mkinitrd_command_generator.sh -r + +It should emit a string like this (your system will probably give different +parameter values): + +mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.6-smp -m ext3 -f ext3 -r /dev/cryptvg/root -C /dev/sdx2 -L + +You can copy and paste this output to your command prompt, and add any other +parameters you need such as "-h" to indicate a hibernation partition or +"-l" to indicate you are using a non-US keyboard layout. You can even run +the script in full interactive mode by using the "-i" parameter, and it will +guide you through the process of generating a mkinitrd commandline. + + +============================================================================== + +Good luck with your fresh Slackware installion on encrypted partition(s)! + +============================================================================== +Author: + Eric Hameleers 23-jul-2009 +URLs: + http://www.slackware.com/~alien/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=slackware:setup diff --git a/README_LVM.TXT b/README_LVM.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..87c45cf2c --- /dev/null +++ b/README_LVM.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + +Installing Slackware on Logical volumes +======================================= + + +Introduction +------------ + + For a long time, it has been common for other distros to support +installation to Logical Volumes. In Slackware, the installer has never +supported this, but the gurus usually would find a way to create logical +volumes and install or migrate their Slackware onto those. Having your +Slackware installed fully on LVM was near impossible until Slackware 12.0. +Slackware 13.0 has improved support for LVM built into the installer. + + +Preparing Logical Volumes (LV) +------------------------------ + +* Existing LV + The Slackware installer will recognize and activate any pre-existing +Logical Volumes on your hard drive(s). These Logical Volumes will be +selectable targets for the creation of the filesystems (like /, /usr, /home, +/var) + +* New LV + When you need to create the LV, you need to do this before starting the +'setup' program. You may have to run (c)fdisk first to create the partition +you want to use for setting up the logical volumes. For any partition you +create and that you want to use for LVM, you should set the partition type +to '8e' (Linux LVM). + + In the next example, I will assume we use a single 10 GB partition +'/dev/sda1' for our Volume Group (VG). With LVM, it is possible to use +multiple physical volumes (i.e. partitions, whole disks) for a VG, but that is +left as an exercise for the reader. You can always add extra physical volumes +to your VG later. We will create a VG called 'myvg' and on that VG create two +LV's called 'root' and 'home'. The first is going to contain the root partition +('/') and the second will become our '/home' partition. + + After booting your computer from the Slackware CD/DVD/USB, and logging in +as root, you run the following sequence of commands to create the Physical +Volume (PV), the Volume Group (VG) within that PV and two LV's of size 5GB +(root) and 3GB (home) inside the VG: + + # pvcreate /dev/sda1 + + # vgcreate myvg /dev/sda1 + + # lvcreate -L 5G -n root myvg + + # lvcreate -L 3G -n home myvg + + ======================================================================== + NOTE: if you want, you can just allocate all remaining space inside the + VG to a Logical Volume. Suppose we want to allocate all available + space to our 'home' LV, then this will the command to use instead + of the previous one (note the use of '-l' instead of '-L'): + + # lvcreate -l 100%FREE -n home myvg + ======================================================================== + + Next, we create the device nodes needed before activating the volumes, and +finally we activate the volumes (the last command is not really needed because +'setup' will run it anyway): + + # vgscan --mknodes + + # vgchange -ay + +This is all we need to do before running 'setup'. + + +Using LVM during setup +---------------------- + + In setup, when you choose "TARGET" in the main menu, you will notice that +the LV's are available in the Linux partition selection. Our two LV's "root" +and "home" are visible as "/dev/myvg/root" and "/dev/myvg/home". Select the +first for your root ('/') filesystem, and the other for your /home filesystem. +Create any filesystem you like on them. My favorite fstype still is ext3, +but you can choose ext4, xfs or jfs for stability and speed. + + Setup will proceed as usual, but when you get to the point where you are +presented with the lilo configuration dialog, it is almost time to perform +one final manual tweak. Proceed with configuring your lilo as usual, and +select '/dev/myvg/root' as your root filesystem to boot. When you install +lilo, it will probably not complain, but be aware that having your root +filesystem on a Logical Volume requires an initial ramdisk (initrd). The +Slackware installer will not create it for you, and this requires some +manual intervention after the setup program has finished and you've been +returned to the command prompt. For now, you can continue with the Slackware +setup as usual, but at the end, do not reboot just yet! + + At the end of the setup program it will prompt you to select "EXIT" and +press 'Ctrl-Alt-Del' to reboot the computer. Exit the menu but DO NOT +reboot just yet! At this point, we are going to create our initrd image. +Fortunately, the Slackware installer has done some of the work for us. +It will have created the LVM device nodes which lilo needs in order to +install successfully. The installer will have mounted the /sys and /proc +filesystems as well. Inside a 'chroot' we will create an initrd image +and configure lilo to use it with the generic kernel. Be aware that +Slackware's 'huge' kernels are too big to work with an initrd image using +the lilo bootloader. Lilo will complain that there is too little space +left in the 15M-16M 'memory hole'. +We are going to 'chroot' into our fresh installation: + + # chroot /mnt + + Next, while we are in the chroot, create the initrd with LVM support - +in the example command line I assume that the root filesystem is 'ext3', +we used the LV '/dev/myvg/root' as the root device, and are running the +Slackware 13.0 default SMP kernel '2.6.29.6-smp': + + # mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.6-smp -m ext3 -f ext3 -r /dev/myvg/root -L + + The resulting initrd image will be written to the file '/boot/initrd.gz' +by default. We still need to tell lilo about this initrd, so open the +configuration file '/etc/lilo.conf' in an editor such as vi or pico - it +should already have been generated by the 'liloconfig' part of setup. Look +for the "Linux bootable partition config" and add a line for the initrd. +Additionally, we change the filename of the kernel to be used. The default +filename added by 'liloconfig' is '/boot/vmlinuz' which is a symbolic link to +the huge SMP kernel. Remember that we need a 'generic' kernel with the initrd. +The end result should look somewhat like this: + + image = /boot/vmlinuz-generic-smp-2.6.29.6-smp + initrd = /boot/initrd.gz + root = /dev/myvg/root + label = linux + read-only + + Double-check that the label you are using ('linux' in the above example) +is unique in the /etc/lilo.conf file. If you are satisfied that everything +looks OK, write the changes, exit the editor and (re-) run lilo while in +the chroot. Lilo will issue a couple of warnings concerning a difference in +what /proc/partitions reports and what lilo thinks are available partitions, +but it is safe to ignore these. + + ===================================================================== + An alternative method of creating the commandline for mkinitrd is + to use the '/usr/share/mkinitrd_command_generator.sh' script that is + part of the mkinitrd package. This script will analyze your Slackware + installation and show you a useable 'mkinitrd' commandline: + + # /usr/share/mkinitrd/mkinitrd_command_generator.sh -r + + The above command would emit a commandline (almost) exactly as I + showed earlier in this README. If you are satisfied that it is the + correct command for you, then there is no need to type it manually; + just enclose the above line in "$()" which will actually run the command + and create your initrd: + + # $( /usr/share/mkinitrd/mkinitrd_command_generator.sh -r ) + + All that is left then is to update /etc/lilo.conf and run 'lilo'. + ===================================================================== + + You're done in the chroot now. Exit the chroot by running the command +'exit' and return the original console prompt (not that this looks any +different from the prompt inside the 'chroot' environment!). + + This completes the installation of Slackware. Good luck with your fresh +'Slackware with a root filesystem-on-LVM' ! + + +A word about using a Logical Volume for SWAP +-------------------------------------------- + + The setup program is able to detect a Logical Volume and use it as a swap +partition, on the condition that you have manually formatted the LV as +swap before you start 'setup'. That way, you will be able to select it as a +usable swap partition in the ADDSWAP section. The setup program will inspect +all your logical volumes for a swap header. Here is how you create the LV, +assuming you already created the Volume Group 'myvg' earlier - see above - +and left enough unallocated space in that VG: + + # lvcreate -L 1G -n swap myvg + +This command creates a 1 GB large Logical Volume called 'swap' (but any +name will do) in the 'myvg' Volume Group. Next, format the volume for +use as swap partition: + + # mkswap /dev/myvg/swap + +This is enough to get it recognized by the setup program. Have fun! + + +======================================================== +Author: + Eric Hameleers 25-jul-2009 +Wiki URLs: + http://www.slackware.com/~alien/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=slackware:setup +Documentation: + /usr/doc/Linux-HOWTOs/LVM-HOWTO + diff --git a/README_RAID.TXT b/README_RAID.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..38f278287 --- /dev/null +++ b/README_RAID.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,508 @@ +Slackware RAID HOWTO + +Version 1.00 +2008/04/29 + +by Amritpal Bath + + + +Contents +=============================================================================== + +- Introduction +- Warnings +- Planning +- Setup +- Using the generic kernel +- Troubleshooting +- Appendices +- Acknowledgements/References + + + + +Introduction +=============================================================================== + +This document explains how to install Slackware 13.0 (and beyond) on a +software RAID root filesystem. It is meant to cover only software raid. +If you are using a RAID expansion card, or the RAID functionality that came +with your motherboard, this document will not be useful for you. + +In order to follow this document, your computer must have two or more empty +hard drives. While it is possible to be creative and create RAID arrays on +drives that already contain data, it can be error prone, so it is not +covered in this document. + + + + +Warnings +=============================================================================== + +If you perform the following instructions on hard drives with data on them, +YOU WILL LOSE ALL OF YOUR DATA. + +If you wish to perform these operations on hard drives that hold data of +any importance, you MUST BACKUP YOUR DATA. The procedure below will +destroy all of the data on your hard drives, so any important data will +need to be restored from your backups. + + + +One more time: *BACKUP YOUR DATA, OR YOU WILL LOSE IT!* + +If you don't backup your data and end up losing it, it will be your fault. +There is nothing I can do to help you in that case. + +Now, on with the show... :) + + + + +Planning +=============================================================================== + +The first step is to determine which RAID level you want to use. + +It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with basic RAID concepts, +such as the various RAID levels that are available to you. You can read +about these in various places - consult your favorite search engine about +"raid levels", or see the References section. + +Here's a quick summary of the more common RAID levels: + + - RAID 0: Requires 2 drives, can use more. Offers no redundancy, but + improves performance by "striping", or interleaving, data between all + drives. This RAID level does not help protect your data at all. + If you lose one drive, all of your data will be lost. + + - RAID 1: Requires 2 drives, can use more. Offers data redundancy by + mirroring data across all drives. This RAID level is the simplest way + to protect your data, but is not the most space-efficient method. For + example, if you use 3 drives in a RAID 1 array, you gain redundancy, but + you still have only 1 disk's worth of space available for use. + + - RAID 5: Requires 3 drives, can use more. Offers data redundancy by + storing parity data on each drive. Exactly one disk's worth of space + will be used to hold parity data, so while this RAID level is heaviest + on the CPU, it is also the most space efficient way of protecting your + data. For example, if you use 5 drives to create a RAID 5 array, you + will only lose 1 disk's worth of space (unlike RAID 1), so you will + end up with 4 disk's worth of space available for use. While simple to + setup, this level is not quite as straightforward as setting up RAID 1. + + + + +Setup +=============================================================================== + +=== Partition hard drives === + +Once you have booted the Slackware installer CD, the first step is to +partition the hard drives that will be used in the RAID array(s). + +I will assume that your first RAID hard drive is /dev/sda. If it is +/dev/hda or something similar, adjust the following commands appropriately. + +You can see your drives by running: cat /proc/partitions + + - /boot: RAID 0 and RAID 5 users will require a separate boot partition, as + the computer's BIOS will not understand striped devices. For + simplicity's sake, we will make /boot a small RAID 1 (mirror) array. + This means that in the case of RAID 0, it will not matter which drive + your BIOS attempts to boot, and in the case of RAID 5, losing one drive + will not result in losing your /boot partition. + + I recommend at least 30MB for this partition, to give yourself room to + play with multiple kernels in the future, should the need arise. I tend + to use 100MB, so I can put all sorts of bootable images on the partition, + such as MemTest86, for example. + + Go ahead and create a small boot partition now on /dev/sda, via cfdisk + (or fdisk, if you prefer). + + Ensure that the partition type is Linux RAID Autodetect (type FD). + + + - /: Every setup will require a root partition. :) You will likely want to + create a partition takes up most of the rest of the drive. Unless you + are using LVM (not covered in this document), remember to save some space + after this partition for your swap partition! (see below) + + If you are not creating a swap partition, I recommend leaving 100MB of + unused space at the end of the drive. (see "safety" for explanation) + + Go ahead and create your main partition now on /dev/sda, via cfdisk + (or fdisk, if you prefer). + + Ensure that the partition type is Linux RAID Autodetect (type FD). + + + - swap: Swap space is where Linux stores data when you're running low on + available RAM. For fairly obvious reasons, building this on RAID 0 could + be painful (if that array develops a bad sector, for example), so I tend + to build swap on RAID 1 as well. If you understand the danger and still + want to build swap on RAID 0 to eke out as much performance as possible, + go for it. + + For RAID 1 swap, create a partition that is the exact size that you want + your swap space to be (for example, 2GB, if you can't decide). + + For RAID 0 swap (not recommended), create a partition that is equivalent + to the swap size you want, divided by the number of drives that will be + in the array. + + For example, 2GB / 3 drives = 683MB swap partition on /dev/sda. + + Ensure that the partition type is Linux RAID Autodetect (type FD). + + I recommend leaving 100MB of unused space at the end of the drive. + (see "safety" for explanation) + + See also: Appendix A - Striping swap space without RAID 0. + + + - safety! I highly recommend leaving 100MB of unpartitioned space at the + end of each drive that will be used in the RAID array(s). + + In the event that you need to replace one of the drives in the array, + there is no guarantee that the new drive will be exactly the same size as + the drive that you are replacing. For example, even if both drives are + 750GB, they may be different revisions or manufacturers, and thus have a + size difference of some small number of megabytes. + + This is, however, enough to throw a wrench in your drive-replacement + plans - you cannot replace a failed RAID drive with one of a smaller size, + for obvious reasons. Having that small 100MB buffer just may save your + bacon. + + + +=== Copy and review partitions === + +Now that /dev/sda is partitioned as appropriate, copy the partitions to all +the other drives to be used in your RAID arrays. + +An easy way to do this is: + sfdisk -d /dev/sda | sfdisk /dev/sdb + +This will destroy all partitions on /dev/sdb, and replicate /dev/sda's +partition setup onto it. + +After this, your partitions should look something like the following: + + - RAID 0: + /dev/sda1 30MB /dev/sdb1 30MB + /dev/sda2 100GB /dev/sdb2 100GB + /dev/sda3 2GB /dev/sdb3 2GB + + - RAID 1: + /dev/sda1 100GB /dev/sdb1 100GB + /dev/sda2 2GB /dev/sdb2 2GB + + - RAID 5: + /dev/sda1 30MB /dev/sdb1 30MB /dev/sdc1 30MB + /dev/sda2 100GB /dev/sdb2 100GB /dev/sdc2 100GB + /dev/sda3 2GB /dev/sdb3 2GB /dev/sdc3 2GB + +All partition types should be Linux RAID Autodetect (type fd). + + + +=== Create RAID arrays === + +Now it's time to create the actual RAID arrays based on the partitions that +were created. + +The parameters for each of these RAID commands specifies, in order: + - the RAID device node to create (--create /dev/mdX) + - the RAID level to use for this array (--level X) + - how many devices (partitions) to use in the array (--raid-devices X) + - the actual list of devices (/dev/sdaX /dev/sdbX /dev/sdcX) + +Start by creating the RAID array for your root filesystem. + + - RAID 0: + mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level 0 --raid-devices 2 \ + /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb2 + + - RAID 1: + mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level 1 --raid-devices 2 \ + /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 + + - RAID 5: + mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level 5 --raid-devices 3 \ + /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb2 /dev/sdc2 + + +Next, let's create the array for the swap partition. This will be RAID 1 +regardless of which RAID level your root filesystem uses, but given our +partition layouts, each command will still be slightly different. + + - RAID 0: + mdadm --create /dev/md1 --level 1 --raid-devices 2 \ + /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3 + + - RAID 1: + mdadm --create /dev/md1 --level 1 --raid-devices 2 \ + /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb2 + + - RAID 5: + mdadm --create /dev/md1 --level 1 --raid-devices 3 \ + /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3 /dev/sdc3 + + +Finally, RAID 0 and RAID 5 users will need to create their /boot array. +RAID 1 users do not need to do this. + + - RAID 0: + mdadm --create /dev/md2 --level 1 --raid-devices 2 \ + /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 + + - RAID 5: + mdadm --create /dev/md2 --level 1 --raid-devices 3 \ + /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 + + +We're all done creating our arrays! Yay! + + + +=== Run Slackware setup === + +First, let's format our swap array, so the installer recognizes it: + mkswap /dev/md1 + +Now run 'setup' as normal. + +When you choose to setup your swap partitions, /dev/md1 will show up. +Continue with this selected. + +When asked for the target partition, choose the root array (/dev/md0). + +You may choose the format method and filesystem of your choice. + +RAID 0 and RAID 5 users must also setup /boot. When asked about setting up +extra partitions, choose /dev/md2. When asked where to mount this device, +enter "/boot". + +After this, continue installation as normal. + +For LILO configuration: + - When asked about LILO, choose the "simple" setup. + - When asked about additional "append=" parameters, RAID 0 and + RAID 5 users should type in "root=/dev/md0", to ensure that the proper + array is mounted on / at bootup. + - When asked about where to install LILO, choose MBR. + +You may see some warnings scroll by. This is OK. + + + +=== Finishing touches === + +After exiting the installer, we have just a few settings to tweak. + +Start by switching into your actual installation directory: + - chroot /mnt + + +Let's make sure LILO boots from the RAID arrays properly. Using your +favorite editor (vim/nano/pico), edit /etc/lilo.conf: + - add a new line (add it anywhere, but don't indent it): + raid-extra-boot = mbr-only + - You will need to change the following line: + boot = + RAID 0 and RAID 5 users, change it to: + boot = /dev/md2 + RAID 1 users, change it to: + boot = /dev/md0 + + - Save the file and exit your editor. + - run "lilo". + + +When that's done, let's exit the installation and reboot: + - exit + - reboot + +Voila! + + + + +Using the generic kernel +=============================================================================== + +The official Slackware recommendation is to switch to the "generic" +Slackware kernel after installation has been completed. If you wish to use +the generic kernel, you must create an initrd. This section gives a quick +example of booting a RAID system in this fashion. + +If you require more information on initrds, please read /boot/README.initrd. + + +Typically, a user switches to a generic kernel by booting the system, and +afterwards running the following: + - cd /boot + - rm vmlinuz System.map config + - ln -s vmlinuz-generic-smp-* vmlinuz + - ln -s System.map-generic-smp-* System.map + - ln -s config-generic-smp-* config + +Don't run lilo yet, we'll do that soon. + + +Next, edit (create, if necessary) /etc/mkinitrd.conf and add: + MODULE_LIST="ext3" + RAID="1" + +Obviously, this assumes that you are using the EXT3 filesystem. If you are +using another filesystem, adjust the module appropriately (reiserfs or xfs, +for example). If you wish to read more about the MODULE_LIST variable, +consult "man mkinitrd.conf". + +Note: If the module for your hard drive controller is not compiled into the +generic kernel, you will want to add that module to the MODULE_LIST variable +in mkinitrd.conf. For example, my controller requires the mptspi module, so +my /etc/mkinitrd.conf looks like: + MODULE_LIST="ext3:mptspi" + RAID="1" + + +We're almost done. + +Edit /etc/lilo.conf, and find the line at the very end that says: + image = /boot/vmlinuz +Add a new line after it that says: + initrd = /boot/initrd.gz +In this case, be sure to indent the line you've added! + + +Next, create the initrd based on the config file created earlier. + mkinitrd -F + + +Finally, run "lilo" to make the new settings take effect, give yourself a +pat on the back, and reboot your finished system. :) + + + + +Troubleshooting +=============================================================================== + +Any number of typos can result in a system that does not boot on its own, +but all is not lost. Put the rubber chicken and the lemon away... + +Booting your Slackware media (DVD, for example) can make it very easy to +switch into your installed system and make repairs: + + - Boot Slackware CD/DVD. + - Login to installer as normal. + - Scan for, and then assemble the RAID arrays: + mdadm -Es > /etc/mdadm.conf + mdadm -As + - Mount root partition: + mount /dev/md0 /mnt + - Switch to installed OS: + chroot /mnt + - Mount remaining filesystems: + mount /boot (RAID 0 and RAID 5 users only) + mount /proc + mount sys /sys -t sysfs + +At this point, you can bring up your favorite editor, tweak config files, +re-run mkinitrd/lilo/etc as you wish, or anything else you need to do to +make your system bootable again. + +When you're finished making your changes, rebooting is simple: + + - cd / + - umount boot proc sys + - exit + - reboot + +If you are having issues that you're unable to resolve, shoot me an email. +Perhaps the answer will make it into this section. :) + + + + +Appendices +=============================================================================== + +=== Appendix A: Striping swap space without RAID 0 === + +For completeness' sake, I should mention that swap space can be striped to +improve performance without creating a RAID 0 array. + +To accomplish this, start by forgetting about any instructions having to do +with /dev/md1, which would be our swap array - create the swap partitions on +the hard drives, but do not create this particular array. + +When creating the swap partitions, ensure that the partition type is set to +Linux Swap (type 82). + +During setup, the installer will recognize the swap partitions. Ensure that +all of them are selected, and continue as normal. + + +After installation is complete, go ahead and boot your system - we can +finish this once the system is booted, in the interest of simplicity. + + +When the system boots, edit /etc/fstab with your favorite editor. Find the +lines that describe your swap partitions - they say "swap" in the second +column. + +Each of these lines says "default" in the fourth column. Simply change that +to "default,pri=0" for each line. + +After saving the file, either reboot, or simply run: + swapoff -a + swapon -a + +To confirm that the setting has taken effect, you can run: + swapon -s + +Verify that the Priority column reads 0 for each partition, and we're done! + + + + +Acknowledgements/References +=============================================================================== + +- In depth explanation of RAID levels: + "LasCon Storage - Different types of RAID" + http://www.lascon.co.uk/d008005.htm + +- Thanks to John Jenkins (mrgoblin) for some tips in: + "Installing with Raid on Slackware 12.0+" + http://www.userlocal.com/articles/raid1-slackware-12.php + +- Thanks to Karl Magnus Kolstø (karlmag) for his original writeup on + Slackware and RAID, ages ago! + "INSTALLING SLACKWARE LINUX version 8.1 WITH ROOT PARTITION ON A SOFTWARE + RAID level 0 DEVICE" + http://www.userlocal.com/articles/raid0-slackware-linux.php + +- Of course, thanks to Patrick "The Man" Volkerding for creating Slackware! + http://slackware.com/ + +- Also thanks to the rest of the guys that proofread, tested, and suggested! + Eric Hameleers (alienBOB), Robby Workman, Alan Hicks, + Piter Punk, Erik Jan Tromp (alphageek)... + +- My contact info: + Primary email: amrit@slackware.com + Secondary email: amrit@transamrit.net + On certain IRC networks: "amrit" (or some variation :) ) + +- This latest version of this document can be found at: + http://slackware.com/~amrit/ + http://transamrit.net/docs/slackware/ diff --git a/READ_DVD.TXT b/READ_DVD.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9fe54b21f --- /dev/null +++ b/READ_DVD.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,9105 @@ + +Welcome to the Slackware Linux version 13.0 64-bit x86_64 DVD. + +Here's a tree showing the contents of this disc. 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+| |-- mplayerplug-in +| | |-- mplayerplug-in-3.55-x86_64-1.txt +| | |-- mplayerplug-in-3.55-x86_64-1.txz +| | `-- mplayerplug-in-3.55-x86_64-1.txz.asc +| |-- partitionmanager +| | |-- partitionmanager-1.0.0_BETA1-x86_64-1.txt +| | |-- partitionmanager-1.0.0_BETA1-x86_64-1.txz +| | `-- partitionmanager-1.0.0_BETA1-x86_64-1.txz.asc +| |-- recordmydesktop +| | |-- recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-x86_64-2.txt +| | |-- recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-x86_64-2.txz +| | `-- recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1-x86_64-2.txz.asc +| |-- slacktrack +| | |-- OVERVIEW +| | |-- slacktrack-2.06-x86_64-1.txt +| | |-- slacktrack-2.06-x86_64-1.txz +| | `-- slacktrack-2.06-x86_64-1.txz.asc +| |-- source +| | |-- bash-completion +| | | |-- bash-completion-20060301.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- bash-completion-xz.diff.gz +| | | |-- bash-completion.SlackBuild +| | | |-- bash_completion.sh.gz +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- bittorrent +| | | |-- BitTorrent-4.4.0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- bittorrent-xterm.sh.gz +| | | |-- bittorrent.SlackBuild +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- brltty +| | | |-- brltty-4.0.tar.xz +| | | |-- brltty.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- flashplayer-plugin +| | | |-- flashplayer-plugin.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- grub +| | | |-- grub-0.97-x86_64.patch.gz +| | | |-- grub-0.97.tar.gz +| | | |-- grub-0.97.tar.gz.sig +| | | |-- grub.SlackBuild +| | | |-- grub_support_256byte_inode.patch.gz +| | | |-- grubconfig-1.28.tar.gz +| | | |-- grubconfig_localefix.patch.gz +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- jdk-6 +| | | |-- COPYRIGHT +| | | |-- HOWTO-BUILD-TXZ +| | | |-- LICENSE +| | | |-- README.html +| | | |-- README_ja.html +| | | |-- README_zh_CN.html +| | | |-- jdk.SlackBuild +| | | |-- profile.d +| | | | |-- jdk.csh +| | | | `-- jdk.sh +| | | |-- register.html +| | | |-- register_ja.html +| | | |-- register_zh_CN.html +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- kde3-compat +| | | |-- arts +| | | | |-- arts-1.5.10.tar.bz2 +| | | | |-- arts.SlackBuild +| | | | |-- arts.tmpdir.diff.gz +| | | | `-- slack-desc +| | | |-- k3b3 +| | | | |-- k3b-1.0.5.tar.bz2 +| | | | |-- k3b3.SlackBuild +| | | | `-- slack-desc +| | | |-- kdelibs3 +| | | | |-- apply-patches.sh +| | | | |-- kdelibs-3.5.10.tar.bz2 +| | | | |-- kdelibs-utempter.diff.gz +| | | | |-- kdelibs.inotify.diff.gz +| | | | |-- kdelibs.no.inotify.externs.diff.gz +| | | | |-- kdelibs3.SlackBuild +| | | | |-- local.options +| | | | `-- slack-desc +| | | `-- qt3 +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- profile.d +| | | | |-- qt.csh +| | | | `-- qt.sh +| | | |-- qt-x11-free-3.3.8b.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- qt-x11.diff.gz +| | | |-- qt.mysql.h.diff.gz +| | | |-- qt.x86.cflags.diff.gz +| | | |-- qt3.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- mpg123 +| | | |-- mpg123-0.65.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- mpg123-0.65.tar.bz2.sig +| | | |-- mpg123.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- mplayerplug-in +| | | |-- mplayerplug-in-3.55.tar.gz +| | | |-- mplayerplug-in.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- partitionmanager +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- partitionmanager-1.0.0-BETA1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- partitionmanager.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- recordmydesktop +| | | |-- qt-recordmydesktop-0.3.8.tar.gz +| | | |-- recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1.tar.gz +| | | |-- recordmydesktop.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- slacktrack +| | | |-- slacktrack-2.06-source.tar.gz +| | | `-- slacktrack.SlackBuild +| | |-- tightvnc +| | | |-- _tightvnc.tar.gz +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- tightvnc-1.3.10_unixsrc.tar.xz +| | | |-- tightvnc.SlackBuild +| | | `-- tightvnc.paths-and-perms.diff.gz +| | |-- wicd +| | | |-- README.SLACKWARE +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- wicd-1.6.2.1.tar.bz2 +| | | `-- wicd.SlackBuild +| | |-- xfce-goodies +| | `-- yasm +| | |-- slack-desc +| | |-- yasm-0.8.0.tar.gz +| | `-- yasm.SlackBuild +| |-- tightvnc +| | |-- tightvnc-1.3.10-x86_64-1.txt +| | |-- tightvnc-1.3.10-x86_64-1.txz +| | `-- tightvnc-1.3.10-x86_64-1.txz.asc +| |-- wicd +| | |-- README.SLACKWARE +| | |-- wicd-1.6.2.1-x86_64-1.txt +| | |-- wicd-1.6.2.1-x86_64-1.txz +| | `-- wicd-1.6.2.1-x86_64-1.txz.asc +| |-- xf86-video-intel-alternate +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.5.1-x86_64-1.txt +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.5.1-x86_64-1.txz +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.5.1-x86_64-1.txz.asc +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.6.3-x86_64-1.txt +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.6.3-x86_64-1.txz +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.6.3-x86_64-1.txz.asc +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.7.1-x86_64-2.txt +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.7.1-x86_64-2.txz +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.7.1-x86_64-2.txz.asc +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.8.1-x86_64-1.txt +| | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.8.1-x86_64-1.txz +| | `-- xf86-video-intel-2.8.1-x86_64-1.txz.asc +| `-- yasm +| |-- yasm-0.8.0-x86_64-1.txt +| |-- yasm-0.8.0-x86_64-1.txz +| `-- yasm-0.8.0-x86_64-1.txz.asc +|-- isolinux +| |-- README.TXT +| |-- README_SPLIT.TXT +| |-- f2.txt +| |-- initrd.img +| |-- iso.sort +| |-- isolinux.bin +| |-- isolinux.cfg +| |-- message.txt +| |-- sbootmgr +| | |-- RAWRITE.EXE +| | |-- RAWRITE12.DOC +| | |-- RAWRITE12.EXE +| | |-- RAWRITE13.EXE -> RAWRITE.EXE +| | |-- RAWRITENT.DOC +| | |-- RAWRITENT.EXE +| | |-- README.TXT +| | `-- sbootmgr.dsk +| `-- setpkg +|-- kernels +| |-- VERSIONS.TXT +| |-- huge.s +| | |-- System.map.gz +| | |-- bzImage +| | `-- config +| `-- speakup.s +| |-- System.map.gz +| |-- bzImage +| |-- config +| `-- speakup_decpc.ko +|-- pasture +| |-- CHECKSUMS.md5.asc +| `-- source +|-- slackbook +| |-- html +| | |-- TRADEMARKS.html +| | |-- archive-files-bzip2.html +| | |-- archive-files-tar.html +| | |-- archive-files-zip.html +| | |-- archive-files.html +| | |-- basic-network-commands +| | | |-- elm.png +| | | |-- links.png +| | | |-- lynx.png +| | | |-- mutt.png +| | | |-- pine.png +| | | |-- talk.png +| | | `-- ytalk.png +| | |-- basic-network-commands-dns.html +| | |-- basic-network-commands-email.html +| | |-- basic-network-commands-finger.html +| | |-- basic-network-commands-ftp.html +| | |-- 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file-commands.html +| | |-- filesystem-structure-links.html +| | |-- filesystem-structure-mounting.html +| | |-- filesystem-structure-nfs.html +| | |-- filesystem-structure-permissions.html +| | |-- filesystem-structure.html +| | |-- glossary.html +| | |-- gpl.html +| | |-- help-online.html +| | |-- help.html +| | |-- imagelib +| | | `-- admon +| | | |-- note.png +| | | `-- warning.png +| | |-- index.html +| | |-- installation +| | | |-- setup-bootdisk-w.png +| | | |-- setup-font-w.png +| | | |-- setup-hardware-clock-w.png +| | | |-- setup-help-w.png +| | | |-- setup-install-w.png +| | | |-- setup-kernel-w.png +| | | |-- setup-keymap-w.png +| | | |-- setup-lilo-w.png +| | | |-- setup-modem-w.png +| | | |-- setup-mouse-w.png +| | | |-- setup-program-w.png +| | | |-- setup-select-w.png +| | | |-- setup-source-w.png +| | | |-- setup-swap-w.png +| | | |-- setup-target-w.png +| | | |-- setup-timezone-w.png +| | | `-- setup-xwmconfig-w.png +| | |-- installation-partitioning.html +| | |-- installation-requirements.html +| | |-- installation-setup.html +| | |-- installation.html +| | |-- introduction-opensource.html +| | |-- introduction-slackware.html +| | |-- introduction.html +| | |-- network-configuration-hardware.html +| | |-- network-configuration-nfs.html +| | |-- network-configuration-ppp.html +| | |-- network-configuration-tcpip.html +| | |-- network-configuration-wireless.html +| | |-- network-configuration.html +| | |-- package-management +| | | |-- pkgtool-view-w.png +| | | `-- pkgtool-w.png +| | |-- package-management-making-packages.html +| | |-- package-management-making-tags-and-tagfiles.html +| | |-- package-management-package-utilities.html +| | |-- package-management.html +| | |-- process-control-foregrounding.html +| | |-- process-control-kill.html +| | |-- process-control-ps.html +| | |-- process-control-top.html +| | |-- process-control.html +| | |-- security-current.html +| | |-- security-host.html +| | |-- security.html +| | |-- shell-bash.html +| | |-- shell-command-line.html +| | |-- shell-vt.html +| | |-- shell.html +| | |-- slackware_logo.png +| | |-- system-configuration +| | | `-- make-menuconfig-w.png +| | |-- system-configuration-kernel.html +| | |-- system-configuration.html +| | |-- vi +| | | `-- vim-splitedit.png +| | |-- vi-configuration.html +| | |-- vi-keys.html +| | |-- vi-modes.html +| | |-- vi-opening-files.html +| | |-- vi-quitting-vi.html +| | |-- vi-saving-files.html +| | |-- vi.html +| | |-- x-window-system +| | | |-- xorgconfig1-w.png +| | | |-- xorgconfig2-w.png +| | | |-- xorgconfig3-w.png +| | | |-- xorgconfig4-w.png +| | | `-- xwmconfig-w.png +| | |-- x-window-system-xdm.html +| | |-- x-window-system-xinitrc.html +| | |-- x-window-system-xorgsetup.html +| | |-- x-window-system-xwmconfig.html +| | |-- x-window-system.html +| | |-- zipslack-booting.html +| | |-- zipslack-getting.html +| | `-- zipslack.html +| |-- slackbook-2.0.pdf +| `-- slackbook-2.0.ps +|-- slackware64 +| |-- CHECKSUMS.md5 +| |-- 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+| | | |-- koffice-l10n-cs-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-da-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-de-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-el-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-en_GB-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-es-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-et-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-fr-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-fy-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-gl-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-hi-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-it-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-ja-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-kk-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-nb-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-nds-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-nl-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-pl-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-pt-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-pt_BR-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-sv-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-tr-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-uk-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-wa-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-zh_CN-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n-zh_TW-2.0.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- koffice-l10n.SlackBuild +| | | |-- languages +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-af +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ar +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-az +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-bg +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-br +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-bs +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ca +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-cs +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-cy +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-da +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-de +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-el +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-en_GB +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-eo +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-es +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-et +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-eu +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-fa +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-fi +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-fr +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-fy +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ga +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-gl +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-he +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-hi +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-hsb +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-hu +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-is +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-it +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ja +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-kk +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-km +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-lo +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-lt +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-lv +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-mk +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ms +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-mt +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-nb +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-nds +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ne +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-nl +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-nn +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-no +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-no_NY +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-pl +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-pt +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-pt_BR +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ro +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ru +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-se +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-sk +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-sl +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-sr +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-sr@Latn +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-sv +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ta +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-tg +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-th +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-tr +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-uk +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-uz +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-ven +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-wa +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-xh +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-zh_CN +| | | |-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-zh_TW +| | | `-- slack-desc.koffice-l10n-zu +| | |-- languages +| | |-- local.options +| | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ar +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-bg +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-bn_IN +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ca +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-cs +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-csb +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-da +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-de +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-el +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-en_GB +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-eo +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-es +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-et +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-eu +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-fi +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-fr +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-fy +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ga +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-gl +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-gu +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-he +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-hi +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-hu +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-is +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-it +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ja +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-kk +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-km +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-kn +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ko +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ku +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-lt +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-lv +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-mai +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-mk +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ml +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-mr +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-nb +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-nds +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-nl +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-nn +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-pa +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-pl +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-pt +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-pt_BR +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ro +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ru +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-sk +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-sl +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-sr +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-sv +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-ta +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-tg +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-th +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-tr +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-uk +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-wa +| | |-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-zh_CN +| | `-- slack-desc.kde-l10n-zh_TW +| |-- l +| | |-- M2Crypto +| | | |-- M2Crypto-0.19.1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- M2Crypto.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- PyQt +| | | |-- PyQt-x11-gpl-4.4.4.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- PyQt.SlackBuild +| | | |-- PyQt.info +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- QScintilla +| | | |-- QScintilla-gpl-2.3.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- QScintilla.SlackBuild +| | | |-- QScintilla.info +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- aalib +| | | |-- aalib-1.4rc5.tar.gz +| | | |-- aalib.SlackBuild +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | `-- slack-desc.11line +| | |-- akonadi +| | | |-- akonadi-1.1.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- akonadi.SlackBuild +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- alsa-lib +| | | |-- alsa-lib-1.0.18.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- alsa-lib.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- alsa-oss +| | | |-- alsa-oss-1.0.17.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- alsa-oss.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- apr +| | | |-- apr-1.3.8.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- apr-1.3.8.tar.bz2.asc +| | | |-- apr.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- apr-util +| | | |-- apr-util-1.3.9.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- apr-util-1.3.9.tar.bz2.asc +| | | |-- apr-util.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- aspell +| | | |-- aspell-0.60.5.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- aspell-dict +| | | |-- aspell-af-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-br-0.50-2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-cy-0.50-3.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-dict.SlackBuild +| | | |-- aspell-el-0.50-3.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-eo-0.50-2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-es-0.50-2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-fr-0.50-3.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-gl-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-gv-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-hr-0.51-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-ia-0.50-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-is-0.51.1-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-mi-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-mk-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-ms-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-mt-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-nb-0.50.1-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-nl-0.50-2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-nn-0.50.1-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-no-0.50-2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-pl-0.51-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-pt-0.50-2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-ro-0.50-2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-rw-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-sk-0.52-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-sl-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-sv-0.51-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-sw-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-tr-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-uk-0.51-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-wa-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell-zu-0.50-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-be-0.01.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-bg-4.0-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-da-1.4.42-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-fo-0.2.16-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-ga-3.6-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-gd-0.1.1-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-hil-0.11-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-id-1.2-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-ku-0.12-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-mg-0.03-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-ny-0.01-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-sc-1.0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-tet-0.1.1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-tl-0.02-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell5-tn-1.0.1-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-am-0.03-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-az-0.02-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-bn-0.01.1-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-ca-20040130-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-cs-20040614-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-csb-0.02-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-de-20030222-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-en-6.0-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-et-0.1.21-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-fa-0.02-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-fi-0.7-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-gu-0.02-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-he-1.0-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-hi-0.01-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-hsb-0.01-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-hu-0.99.4.2-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-it-2.2_20050523-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-la-20020503-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-lt-1.1+cvs20060103-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-lv-0.5.5-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-mn-0.01-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-mr-0.10-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-nds-0.01-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-or-0.03-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-pa-0.01-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-pt_BR-20080707-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-qu-0.02-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-ru-0.99f7-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-sr-0.02.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-ta-20040424-1.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-te-0.01-2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-uk-1.1-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-uz-0.5-0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- aspell6-vi-0.01.1-1.tar.bz2 +| | | `-- aspell6-yi-0.01.1-1.tar.bz2 +| | |-- atk +| | | |-- atk-1.26.0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- atk.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- audiofile +| | | |-- audiofile-0.2.6.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- audiofile.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- automoc4 +| | | |-- automoc4-0.9.88.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- automoc4.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- babl +| | | |-- babl-0.0.22.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- babl.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- boost +| | | |-- boost.SlackBuild +| | | |-- boost.ifdef_placement.diff.gz +| | | |-- boost_1_38_0.tar.bz2 +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- cairo +| | | |-- cairo-1.8.6.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- cairo.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- chmlib +| | | |-- chmlib-0.39.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- chmlib.SlackBuild +| | | |-- chmlib.info +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- clucene +| | | |-- clucene-core-0.9.21b.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- clucene.SlackBuild +| | | |-- clucene.info +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- db42 +| | | |-- 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slack-desc +| | |-- pinentry +| | | |-- pinentry-0.7.6.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- pinentry.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- popa3d +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- popa3d-1.0.2.tar.gz +| | | |-- popa3d-1.0.2.tar.gz.sign +| | | |-- popa3d.SlackBuild +| | | |-- popa3d.diff.gz +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- portmap +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- portmap-6.0.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- portmap.SlackBuild +| | | |-- portmap.lwrap.needs.lnsl.diff.gz +| | | |-- rc.rpc.gz +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- ppp +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- options.new.gz +| | | |-- ppp-2.4.4.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- ppp.SlackBuild +| | | |-- ppp.slack.diff.gz +| | | |-- pppsetup-1.98.backupfiles.diff.gz +| | | |-- pppsetup-1.98.moredevs.diff.gz +| | | |-- pppsetup-1.98.pppoff.diff.gz +| | | |-- pppsetup-1.98.slack.diff.gz +| | | |-- pppsetup-1.98.tar.gz +| | | |-- radius.msdict.gz +| | | |-- radiusclient-0.3.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- realms.gz +| | | |-- servers.gz +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- procmail +| | | |-- _procmail.tar.gz +| | | |-- procmail-3.22.tar.gz +| | | |-- procmail-3.22.tar.gz.sig +| | | |-- procmail.SlackBuild +| | | |-- procmail.lfs.diff.gz +| | | |-- procmail_3.22-5.diff.gz +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- proftpd +| | | |-- _proftpd.tar.gz +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- etc +| | | | |-- ftpusers +| | | | `-- proftpd.conf +| | | |-- proftpd-1.3.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- proftpd-1.3.2.tar.bz2.asc +| | | |-- proftpd.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- pssh +| | | |-- pssh-1.3.1.tar.gz +| | | |-- pssh.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- pth +| | | |-- pth-2.0.7.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- pth.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- rdist +| | | |-- _rdist.tar.gz +| | | |-- rdist-6.1.5-bison.diff.gz +| | | |-- rdist-6.1.5-cleanup.diff.gz +| | | |-- rdist-6.1.5-varargs.diff.gz +| | | |-- rdist-6.1.5.diff.gz +| | | |-- rdist-6.1.5.tar.gz +| | | |-- rdist.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- rp-pppoe +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- rp-pppoe-3.10.tar.gz +| | | |-- rp-pppoe.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- rsync +| | | |-- rsync-3.0.6.tar.xz +| | | |-- rsync.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- rt61-firmware +| | | |-- RT61_Firmware_V1.2.zip +| | | |-- rt61-firmware.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- rt71w-firmware +| | | |-- RT71W_Firmware_V1.8.zip +| | | |-- rt71w-firmware.SlackBuild +| | | `-- slack-desc +| | |-- samba +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- rc.samba +| | | |-- samba-3.2.13.tar.xz +| | | |-- samba.SlackBuild +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- smb.conf.default +| | | |-- smb.conf.default.orig +| | | `-- smb.conf.diff.gz +| | |-- sendmail +| | | |-- Build.gz +| | | |-- SlackBuild +| | | |-- SlackBuild-sendmail +| | | |-- SlackBuild-sendmail-cf +| | | |-- _sendmail.tar.gz +| | | |-- linux.uucp.mc +| | | |-- sendmail-slackware-tls-sasl.mc +| | | |-- sendmail-slackware-tls.mc +| | | |-- sendmail-slackware.mc +| | | |-- sendmail.8.14.3.tar.gz +| | | |-- sendmail.8.14.3.tar.gz.sig +| | | |-- site.config.m4 +| | | |-- slack-desc.sendmail +| | | `-- slack-desc.sendmail-cf +| | |-- slrn +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- slrn-0.9.9p1.tar.bz2 +| | | `-- slrn.SlackBuild +| | |-- snownews +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- snownews-1.5.11.tar.gz +| | | |-- snownews-1.5.11.tar.gz.asc +| | | `-- snownews.SlackBuild +| | |-- stunnel +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- generate-stunnel-key.sh +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- stunnel-4.17.tar.gz +| | | |-- stunnel-4.17.tar.gz.asc +| | | `-- stunnel.SlackBuild +| | |-- tcp_wrappers +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- tcp_wrappers.SlackBuild +| | | `-- tcp_wrappers_7.6.tar.gz +| | |-- tcpdump +| | | |-- libpcap-1.0.0.tar.gz +| | | |-- libpcap-1.0.0.tar.gz.sig +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- tcpdump-4.0.0.tar.gz +| | | |-- tcpdump-4.0.0.tar.gz.sig +| | | `-- tcpdump.SlackBuild +| | |-- telnet +| | | |-- netkit-telnet-0.17-ayt.patch.gz +| | | |-- netkit-telnet-0.17.diff.gz +| | | |-- netkit-telnet-0.17.tar.gz +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- telnet-OpenBSD-014_telnet.diff.gz +| | | |-- telnet-OpenBSD-20020321.diff.gz +| | | |-- telnet-OpenBSD-20020321.tar.gz +| | | `-- telnet.SlackBuild +| | |-- tftp-hpa +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- tftp-hpa-0.48.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- tftp-hpa-0.48.tar.bz2.sign +| | | `-- tftp-hpa.SlackBuild +| | |-- tin +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- tin-1.8.2.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- tin-1.8.2.tar.bz2.sign +| | | `-- tin.SlackBuild +| | |-- traceroute +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- traceroute-1.4a12.tar.gz +| | | |-- traceroute.SlackBuild +| | | |-- traceroute.no.domain.strip.diff.gz +| | | `-- traceroute_1.4a12-5.diff.gz +| | |-- trn +| | | |-- _trn.tar.gz +| | | |-- config.sh.gz +| | | |-- config.x86_64.sh.gz +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- trn-3.6.tar.gz +| | | `-- trn.SlackBuild +| | |-- uucp +| | | |-- _uucp.tar.gz +| | | |-- policy.h.diff.gz +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- uucp-1.07.tar.gz +| | | `-- uucp.SlackBuild +| | |-- vlan +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- vlan.1.9.tar.bz2 +| | | `-- vlan.SlackBuild +| | |-- vsftpd +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- vsftpd-2.1.2.tar.xz +| | | |-- vsftpd.SlackBuild +| | | |-- vsftpd.builddefs.diff.gz +| | | |-- vsftpd.conf.diff.gz +| | | |-- vsftpd.log.gz +| | | `-- vsftpd.vsf_findlibs.sh.diff.gz +| | |-- wget +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- wget-1.11.4.tar.bz2 +| | | `-- wget.SlackBuild +| | |-- whois +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- whois.SlackBuild +| | | `-- whois_4.7.26.tar.gz +| | |-- wireless-tools +| | | |-- doinst.sh.gz +| | | |-- scripts +| | | | |-- rc.wireless +| | | | `-- rc.wireless.conf +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- wireless_tools.29.tar.gz +| | | |-- wireless_tools.SlackBuild +| | | |-- wireless_tools.nowhine.diff.gz +| | | `-- wireless_tools.static.diff.gz +| | |-- wpa_supplicant +| | | |-- README.slackware +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | |-- wpa_gui.png +| | | |-- wpa_supplicant-0.6.9.tar.bz2 +| | | |-- wpa_supplicant.SlackBuild +| | | `-- wpa_supplicant.defconfig +| | 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| |-- x11-util.post-install +| | | | |-- xcb-proto.post-install +| | | | |-- xdm +| | | | | |-- Xsession +| | | | | |-- Xsession.orig +| | | | | |-- Xsetup_0 +| | | | | `-- Xsetup_0.orig +| | | | |-- xdm.post-install +| | | | |-- xf86-input-joystick.post-install +| | | | |-- xf86-input-synaptics.post-install +| | | | |-- xfs.post-install +| | | | |-- xinit +| | | | | `-- README.Xmodmap +| | | | |-- xinit.post-install +| | | | |-- xkeyboard-config.post-install +| | | | |-- xorg-cf-files +| | | | | `-- x11.tmpl.lib64.kludge.diff.gz +| | | | |-- xorg-cf-files.post-install +| | | | |-- xorg-docs.post-install +| | | | |-- xorg-server.post-install +| | | | `-- xsm.post-install +| | | |-- slack-desc +| | | | |-- applewmproto +| | | | |-- appres +| | | | |-- bdftopcf +| | | | |-- beforelight +| | | | |-- bigreqsproto +| | | | |-- bitmap +| | | | |-- compiz +| | | | |-- compositeproto +| | | | |-- constype +| | | | |-- damageproto +| | | | |-- dmxproto +| | | | |-- dri2proto +| | | | |-- editres +| | | | |-- encodings +| | | | |-- evieext +| | | | |-- fixesproto +| | | | |-- font-adobe-100dpi +| | | | |-- font-adobe-75dpi +| | | | |-- font-adobe-utopia-100dpi +| | | | |-- font-adobe-utopia-75dpi +| | | | |-- font-adobe-utopia-type1 +| | | | |-- font-alias +| | | | |-- font-arabic-misc +| | | | |-- font-bh-100dpi +| | | | |-- font-bh-75dpi +| | | | |-- font-bh-lucidatypewriter-100dpi +| | | | |-- font-bh-lucidatypewriter-75dpi +| | | | |-- font-bh-ttf +| | | | |-- font-bh-type1 +| | | | |-- font-bitstream-100dpi +| | | | |-- font-bitstream-75dpi +| | | | |-- font-bitstream-speedo +| | | | |-- font-bitstream-type1 +| | | | |-- font-cronyx-cyrillic +| | | | |-- font-cursor-misc +| | | | |-- font-daewoo-misc +| | | | |-- font-dec-misc +| | | | |-- font-ibm-type1 +| | | | |-- font-isas-misc +| | | | |-- font-jis-misc +| | | | |-- font-micro-misc +| | | | |-- font-misc-cyrillic +| | | | |-- font-misc-ethiopic +| | | | |-- font-misc-meltho +| | | | |-- font-misc-misc +| | | | |-- font-mutt-misc +| | | | |-- font-schumacher-misc +| | | | |-- font-screen-cyrillic +| | | | |-- font-sony-misc +| | | | |-- font-sun-misc +| | | | |-- font-util +| | | | |-- font-winitzki-cyrillic +| | | | |-- font-xfree86-type1 +| | | | |-- fontcacheproto +| | | | |-- fontsproto +| | | | |-- fonttosfnt +| | | | |-- fslsfonts +| | | | |-- fstobdf +| | | | |-- gccmakedep +| | | | |-- glproto +| | | | |-- iceauth +| | | | |-- ico +| | | | |-- imake +| | | | |-- inputproto +| | | | |-- intel-gpu-tools +| | | | |-- kbproto +| | | | |-- lbxproxy +| | | | |-- libAppleWM +| | | | |-- libFS +| | | | |-- libICE +| | | | |-- libSM +| | | | |-- libWindowsWM +| | | | |-- libX11 +| | | | |-- libXScrnSaver +| | | | |-- libXTrap +| | | | |-- libXau +| | | | |-- libXaw +| | | | |-- libXcomposite +| | | | |-- libXcursor +| | | | |-- libXdamage +| | | | |-- libXdmcp +| | | | |-- libXevie +| | | | |-- libXext +| | | | |-- libXfixes +| | | | |-- libXfont +| | | | |-- libXfontcache +| | | | |-- libXft +| | | | |-- libXi +| | | | |-- libXinerama +| | | | |-- libXmu +| | | | |-- libXp +| | | | |-- libXpm +| | | | |-- libXprintAppUtil +| | | | |-- libXprintUtil +| | | | |-- libXrandr +| | | | |-- libXrender +| | | | |-- libXres +| | | | |-- libXt +| | | | |-- libXtst +| | | | |-- libXv +| | | | |-- libXvMC +| | | | |-- libXxf86dga +| | | | |-- libXxf86misc +| | | | |-- libXxf86vm +| | | | |-- libdmx +| | | | |-- libfontenc +| | | | |-- liblbxutil +| | | | |-- liboldX +| | | | |-- libpciaccess +| | | | |-- libpthread-stubs +| | | | |-- libxcb +| | | | |-- libxkbfile +| | | | |-- libxkbui +| | | | |-- listres +| | | | |-- lndir +| | | | |-- luit +| | | | |-- makedepend +| | | | |-- mkcfm +| | | | |-- mkcomposecache +| | | | |-- mkfontdir +| | | | |-- mkfontscale +| | | | |-- oclock +| | | | |-- pixman +| | | | |-- printproto +| | | | |-- proxymngr +| | | | |-- randrproto +| | | | |-- recordproto +| | | | |-- rendercheck +| | | | |-- renderproto +| | | | |-- resourceproto +| | | | |-- rgb +| | | | |-- rstart +| | | | |-- scripts +| | | | |-- scrnsaverproto +| | | | |-- sessreg +| | | | |-- setxkbmap +| | | | |-- showfont +| | | | |-- smproxy +| | | | |-- trapproto +| | | | |-- twm +| | | | |-- util-macros +| | | | |-- videoproto +| | | | |-- viewres +| | | | |-- windowswmproto +| | | | |-- x11-app +| | | | |-- x11-data +| | | | |-- x11-doc +| | | | |-- x11-driver +| | | | |-- x11-font +| | | | |-- x11-lib +| | | | |-- x11-proto +| | | | |-- x11-util +| | | | |-- x11perf +| | | | |-- xauth +| | | | |-- xbacklight +| | | | |-- xbiff +| | | | |-- xbitmaps +| | | | |-- xcalc +| | | | |-- xcb-proto +| | | | |-- xcb-util +| | | | |-- xclipboard +| | | | |-- xclock +| | | | |-- xcmiscproto +| | | | |-- xcmsdb +| | | | |-- xcompmgr +| | | | |-- xconsole +| | | | |-- xcursor-themes +| | | | |-- xcursorgen +| | | | |-- xdbedizzy +| | | | |-- xditview +| | | | |-- xdm +| | | | |-- xdpyinfo +| | | | |-- xdriinfo +| | | | |-- xedit +| | | | |-- xev +| | | | |-- xextproto +| | | | |-- xeyes +| | | | |-- xf86-input-acecad +| | | | |-- xf86-input-aiptek +| | | | |-- xf86-input-calcomp +| | | | |-- xf86-input-citron +| | | | |-- xf86-input-digitaledge +| | | | |-- xf86-input-dmc +| | | | |-- xf86-input-dynapro +| | | | |-- xf86-input-elo2300 +| | | | |-- xf86-input-elographics +| | | | |-- xf86-input-evdev +| | | | |-- xf86-input-fpit +| | | | |-- xf86-input-hyperpen +| | | | |-- xf86-input-jamstudio +| | | | |-- xf86-input-joystick +| | | | |-- xf86-input-keyboard +| | | | |-- xf86-input-magellan +| | | | |-- xf86-input-magictouch +| | | | |-- xf86-input-microtouch +| | | | |-- xf86-input-mouse +| | | | |-- xf86-input-mutouch +| | | | |-- xf86-input-palmax +| | | | |-- xf86-input-penmount +| | | | |-- xf86-input-spaceorb +| | | | |-- xf86-input-summa +| | | | |-- xf86-input-synaptics +| | | | |-- xf86-input-tek4957 +| | | | |-- xf86-input-ur98 +| | | | |-- xf86-input-vmmouse +| | | | |-- xf86-input-void +| | | | |-- xf86-video-apm +| | | | |-- xf86-video-ark +| | | | |-- xf86-video-ast +| | | | |-- xf86-video-ati +| | | | |-- xf86-video-chips +| | | | |-- xf86-video-cirrus +| | | | |-- xf86-video-cyrix +| | | | |-- xf86-video-dummy +| | | | |-- xf86-video-fbdev +| | | | |-- xf86-video-geode +| | | | |-- xf86-video-glint +| | | | |-- xf86-video-i128 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-i740 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-i810 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-impact +| | | | |-- xf86-video-imstt +| | | | |-- xf86-video-intel +| | | | |-- xf86-video-mach64 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-mga +| | | | |-- xf86-video-neomagic +| | | | |-- xf86-video-newport +| | | | |-- xf86-video-nsc +| | | | |-- xf86-video-nv +| | | | |-- xf86-video-openchrome +| | | | |-- xf86-video-r128 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-radeonhd +| | | | |-- xf86-video-rendition +| | | | |-- xf86-video-s3 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-s3virge +| | | | |-- xf86-video-savage +| | | | |-- xf86-video-siliconmotion +| | | | |-- xf86-video-sis +| | | | |-- xf86-video-sisusb +| | | | |-- xf86-video-sunbw2 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-suncg14 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-suncg3 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-suncg6 +| | | | |-- xf86-video-sunffb +| | | | |-- xf86-video-sunleo +| | | | |-- xf86-video-suntcx +| | | | |-- xf86-video-tdfx +| | | | |-- xf86-video-tga +| | | | |-- xf86-video-trident +| | | | |-- xf86-video-tseng +| | | | |-- xf86-video-v4l +| | | | |-- xf86-video-vermilion +| | | | |-- xf86-video-vesa +| | | | |-- xf86-video-vga +| | | | |-- xf86-video-via +| | | | |-- xf86-video-vmware +| | | | |-- xf86-video-voodoo +| | | | |-- xf86-video-wsfb +| | | | |-- xf86bigfontproto +| | | | |-- xf86dga +| | | | |-- xf86dgaproto +| | | | |-- xf86driproto +| | | | |-- xf86miscproto +| | | | |-- xf86rushproto +| | | | |-- xf86vidmodeproto +| | | | |-- xfd +| | | | |-- xfindproxy +| | | | |-- xfontsel +| | | | |-- xfs +| | | | |-- xfsinfo +| | | | |-- xfwp +| | | | |-- xgamma +| | | | |-- xgc +| | | | |-- xhost +| | | | |-- xineramaproto +| | | | |-- xinit +| | | | |-- xinput +| | | | |-- xkbcomp +| | | | |-- xkbdata +| | | | |-- xkbevd +| | | | |-- xkbprint +| | | | |-- xkbutils +| | | | |-- xkeyboard-config +| | | | |-- xkill +| | | | |-- xload +| | | | |-- xlogo +| | | | |-- xlsatoms +| | | | |-- xlsclients +| | | | |-- xlsfonts +| | | | |-- xmag +| | | | |-- xman +| | | | |-- xmessage +| | | | |-- xmh +| | | | |-- xmodmap +| | | | |-- xmore +| | | | |-- xorg-cf-files +| | | | |-- xorg-docs +| | | | |-- xorg-server +| | | | |-- xorg-server-xdmx +| | | | |-- xorg-server-xephyr +| | | | |-- xorg-server-xnest +| | | | |-- xorg-server-xvfb +| | | | |-- xorg-sgml-doctools +| | | | |-- xphelloworld +| | | | |-- xplsprinters +| | | | |-- xpr +| | | | |-- xprehashprinterlist +| | | | |-- xprop +| | | | |-- xproto +| | | | |-- xproxymanagementprotocol +| | | | |-- xpyb +| | | | |-- xrandr +| | | | |-- xrdb +| | | | |-- xrefresh +| | | | |-- xrx +| | | | |-- xscope +| | | | |-- xset +| | | | |-- xsetmode +| | | | |-- xsetpointer +| | | | |-- xsetroot +| | | | |-- xsm +| | | | |-- xstdcmap +| | | | |-- xtrans +| | | | |-- xtrap +| | | | |-- xvidtune +| | | | |-- xvinfo +| | | | |-- xwd +| | | | |-- xwininfo +| | | | `-- xwud +| | | |-- src +| | | | |-- app +| | | | | |-- appres-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- bdftopcf-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- beforelight-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- bitmap-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- compiz-0.7.8.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- constype-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- editres-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- fonttosfnt-1.0.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- fslsfonts-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- fstobdf-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- iceauth-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- ico-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- intel-gpu-tools-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- lbxproxy-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- listres-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- luit-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- mkcfm-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- mkcomposecache-1.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- mkfontdir-1.0.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- mkfontscale-1.0.6.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- oclock-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- proxymngr-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- rendercheck-1.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- rgb-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- rstart-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- scripts-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- sessreg-1.0.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- setxkbmap-1.1.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- showfont-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- smproxy-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- twm-1.0.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- viewres-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- x11perf-1.5.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xauth-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xbacklight-1.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xbiff-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xcalc-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xclipboard-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xclock-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xcmsdb-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xcompmgr-1.1.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xconsole-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xcursorgen-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xdbedizzy-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xditview-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xdm-1.1.8.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xdpyinfo-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xdriinfo-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xedit-1.1.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xev-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xeyes-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86dga-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xfd-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xfindproxy-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xfontsel-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xfs-1.1.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xfsinfo-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xfwp-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xgamma-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xgc-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xhost-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xinit-1.1.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xinput-1.4.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xkbcomp-1.1.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xkbevd-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xkbprint-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xkbutils-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xkill-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xload-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xlogo-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xlsatoms-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xlsclients-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xlsfonts-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xmag-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xman-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xmessage-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xmh-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xmodmap-1.0.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xmore-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xphelloworld-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xplsprinters-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xpr-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xprehashprinterlist-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xprop-1.0.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xrandr-1.3.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xrdb-1.0.5.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xrefresh-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xscope-1.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xset-1.0.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xsetmode-1.0.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xsetpointer-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xsetroot-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xsm-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xstdcmap-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xtrap-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xvidtune-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xvinfo-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xwd-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xwininfo-1.0.4.tar.xz +| | | | | `-- xwud-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | |-- data +| | | | | |-- xbitmaps-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xcursor-themes-1.0.1.tar.xz +| | | | | `-- xkeyboard-config-1.6.tar.xz +| | | | |-- doc +| | | | | |-- xorg-docs-1.4.tar.xz +| | | | | `-- xorg-sgml-doctools-1.2.tar.xz +| | | | |-- driver +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-acecad-1.3.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-aiptek-1.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-calcomp-1.1.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-citron-2.2.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-digitaledge-1.1.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-dmc-1.1.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-dynapro-1.1.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-elo2300-1.1.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-elographics-1.2.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-evdev-2.2.5.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-fpit-1.3.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-hyperpen-1.3.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-jamstudio-1.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-joystick-1.4.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-keyboard-1.3.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-magellan-1.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-magictouch-1.0.0.5.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-microtouch-1.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-mouse-1.4.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-mutouch-1.2.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-palmax-1.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-penmount-1.4.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-spaceorb-1.1.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-summa-1.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-synaptics-1.1.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-tek4957-1.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-ur98-1.1.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-vmmouse-12.6.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-input-void-1.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-apm-1.2.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-ark-0.7.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-ast-0.89.9.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-ati-6.12.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-chips-1.2.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-cirrus-1.3.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-cyrix-1.1.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-dummy-0.3.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-geode-2.11.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-glide-1.0.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-glint-1.2.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-i128-1.3.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-i740-1.3.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-impact-0.2.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-imstt-1.1.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.5.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.6.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.7.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.8.0.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-intel-2.8.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-mach64-6.8.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-mga-1.4.11.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-neomagic-1.2.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-newport-0.2.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-nsc-2.8.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-nv-2.1.14.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-openchrome-0.2.903.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-r128-6.8.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-radeonhd-1.2.5.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-rendition-4.2.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-s3-0.6.3.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-s3virge-1.10.4.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-savage-2.3.1.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-siliconmotion-1.7.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- xf86-video-sis-0.10.2.tar.xz +| | | | | |-- 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Tue Aug 25 23:40:18 CDT 2009 + +Hi folks, + + Historically, the RELEASE_NOTES (at least in recent releases) +had been mostly technical information, but once again Robby Workman +has covered the important technical details in CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT. +Thanks! + + Probably the first thing to mention about the release of +Slackware 13.0 is that it marks our first release with an official +64-bit port! Thanks to the hard work of Eric Hameleers, Slackware +for x86 is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit (x86_64) editions. +Eric did incredible work on the 64-bit port. The SlackBuild scripts +were so much of an improvement over the originals from the 32-bit tree +that they were imported over on the 32-bit side -- the only difference +in the build trees is whether $ARCH is set to i486 or x86_64. These +scripts are finding use in other ports too, like Stuart Winter's +ARMedslack port to the ARM architecture (the ARM Versatile platform +emulated by QEMU, and the Marvell SheevaPlug), and Mark Post's +Slack/390 Linux Project for IBM S/390 G2 class systems and above. +The goal of a unified source tree for these projects seems to be coming +into focus. For more information about these Slackware ports, see +http://armedslack.org and http://slack390.org. Getting back to the +x86_64 port (nicknamed Slackware64), we also have to thank Fred Emmott +who helped us solve a number of tricky problems having been there +before -- without his help things like getting ncurses right so that +the nVidia installer worked, and laying the groundwork for future +multilib support would have been much more difficult. Thanks Fred! + + About the only things to mention here are that Slackware requires +a recent 2.6.x kernel (I believe 2.6.22.x is a minimum), but +as usual unless your needs are specific you're probably better off +running the included kernels that we've tested things against. +The best kernel to run (even on a one CPU/core machine) is the generic +SMP one, but that needs an initrd, so be sure to read the instructions +in /boot after installing with a huge* kernel if you plan to switch. +We've used the well-tested and recently patched 2.6.29.6 kernel, but +the 2.6.30.5 kernel is also available as packages in /testing. If +you decide to give that a try, be sure to read the information about +LILO in there. + + I would not suggest trying to run without udev. Consider it the +userspace portion of the kernel. It *is* possible, but if you must +do that you'll have to tweak a couple things here and there. The +specifics are left as an exercise for the advanced user. Wait, an +advanced user would just use udev. Really, it works and makes things +a lot easier. + + Another huge change in Slackware 13.0 is the move from KDE3 to +KDE4. KDE4 has been out for about a year and a half now, and it has +come a long way since KDE 4.0. The KDE 4.2.4 release included in +Slackware 13.0 is a very fast and polished desktop. It looks great +and achieves its goal of making the Linux operating system as nice +a desktop OS as anything that is available at any price! With KDE3 +pretty much winding down (probably there will not be further releases) +and projects dropping KDE3 support in favor of KDE4, the time was +right to make the move to KDE4 in Slackware. I'm using it on all of +my own machines (including an Intel Atom with compositing enabled), +and I've really fallen in love with it once I got used to it. The +tools are integrated better with the desktop, Qt4 seems to be a +faster and more stable platform, and nearly everything that was +available for KDE3 has been ported to KDE4 and works great. Huge +thanks to the KDE team for producing the great desktop environment +they promised to deliver! As with any major rewrite, there are, +however, still a few quirks, but these are few and the improvements +have been coming fast. One of the issues we're aware of is that +k3b hasn't been working as well as the KDE3 version for some people +(it works fine here, but we have heard some reports), and there are +some other KDE applications where people still prefer the old versions. +To help with this, there are KDE3 compatibility packages that can +be found in /extra/kde3-compat/. With these installed, most KDE3 +programs will run. A KDE3 version of k3b is also included in that +directory. + + Xfce has been updated as well, and continues to be a great +lightweight desktop that doesn't get in your way. You'll notice +improvements in Xfce immediately upon starting it. If you haven't +looked at this great desktop environment lately, you might want to +give it another try. Thanks to Robby for tracking the Xfce +development closely and making sure everything was just exactly +right in the Slackware Xfce packages. + + If you prefer GNOME, there are teams online producing GNOME +for Slackware. Here are a few places to look: + + http://gnomeslackbuild.org + http://www.droplinegnome.net/ + http://www.gware.org/ + +If any of these replaces some system components, using them voids +your warranty. ;-) But it should work, *if* you absolutely must +have GNOME. I'd suggest Xfce instead if you want a GTK+ based +desktop. If you do want to use GNOME, remember that there may be +some updates needed after 13.0 releases, so it might be best not +to rush into it. Thanks to these teams for making the GNOME +desktop a viable option for Slackware users. + + Need more build scripts? Something that you wanted wasn't +included in Slackware? Well, then check out slackbuilds.org. +Several of the team members work on the scripts there. + + Thanks to the rest of the team (and other contributors) for +the great help -- Eric Hameleers for x86_64, help with networking +improvements, documentation, LVM, the installer, and encrypted +partition support, Piter Punk for udev and slackpkg work, Stuart +Winter for help with linuxdoc-tools, Heinz Wiesinger for helping +to clean up the Qt build script, and other stuff, Erik Jan Tromp +for updating the populate_tftpboot.sh script in the PXE install +to work with the new package formats, and instructing us on the +correct use of umlaut \ö/, Amritpal Bath for coordinating torrents +for the release, suggesting fixes and improvements, and trying to +keep me sane (good luck), Robby Workman for docs, X, Xfce, wicd, +his work with the team at slackbuilds.org, and helping to keep +tons of other packages updated, mrgoblin for troubleshooting the +installer and being on call to help in the middle of my night +(handy having someone from .nz on the team!), and lots of fixes +here and there, Karl Magnus Kolstoe for letting me know when I +needed to sleep, NetrixTardis and element-x for helping with +bandwidth and trackers for the release (and assorted testing and +Q/A), Fred Emmott for so graciously assisting with obstacles we +encountered porting to x86_64, and anyone else I'm forgetting +(including the other team members who contributed little fixes and +suggestions here and there along with general moral support), and +all the folks who emailed in bug reports (and especially fixes). +Thanks for the technical assistance (*you* make this possible), +and for keeping the project a good time. And, of course, thanks +*much* to the upstream developers for such nice building materials. + +As always, thanks to my wife Andrea for putting up with +development that began to stretch to every waking hour and +deadlines being pushed back for one reason or another way too +many times. We'll try to get a little more family time over +the next month or so. Hi Briah! + +Have fun! :-) + +Pat Volkerding + diff --git a/SPEAKUP_DOCS.TXT b/SPEAKUP_DOCS.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..78e339cba --- /dev/null +++ b/SPEAKUP_DOCS.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +The Speakup Tutorial +By Saqib Shaikh + +Introduction + +In recent months there has been a vast growth in the popularity of the +Linux operating system. Speakup is a Linux screen reader, that is it is a +software program that enables blind computer users to use Linux by +receiving speech output. + +This tutorial takes the new Speakup/Linux user through the basic things +that they need to know. + +What Is Speakup? + +As mentioned previously, Speakup is a screen reader for the Linux +operating system. One of the things which makes Speakup different from +more traditional screen readers is that it is patched into the kernel. To +explain what this means, Speakup is an integral part of the operating +system. This means that when you turn on your computer and Linux starts, +Speakup also starts, meaning you can hear all boot-up messages, and +resolve any problems related to the computer not reaching the login +prompt. In addition, when you shutdown your system you will receive speech +feedback right until the message "Power down" is given, indicating you +should turn off your computer. + +Speakup is written by Kirk Reiser and Andy Berdan. It is distributed under +the terms of the GNU GPL. If you don't already know, GPL stands for +General Public License, and is a license agreement that basically states +that you are free to copy, modify and distribute Speakup, but may not turn +any part of it into proprietary or commercial code without the permission +of the author, Kirk Reiser. + +Currently Speakup supports the following speech synthesisers. Each +synthesiser is given a keyword, which is how Speakup refers to that +synthesiser. + +acntpc: Accent PC internal speech synthesiser. +acntsa: Accent SA external speech synthesiser. +apolo: Apollo II external speech synthesiser. +audptr: Audapter external speech synthesiser. +bns: Braille 'n Speak family of note-takers, including the Braille 'n + Speak, Type 'n Speak, Braille Lite and Type Lite. +decext: External DEC-Talk (for the older DEC-Talk and Multi-Voice speech + synthesisers). +dectlk: DEC-Talk Express external speech synthesiser. +dtlk: Doubletalk PC internal speech synthesiser. +ltlk: Doubletalk external or Litetalk speech synthesiser. +spkout: Speakout external speech synthesiser. +txprt: Transport external speech synthesiser. + +Speakup Resources + +The official Speakup home page is at http://linux-speakup.org, and the ftp +site at ftp://ftp.braille.uwo.ca/pub/linux/speakup. + +Slackware Linux has recently become the first Linux distribution to +include Speakup. You can find more information about Slackware at +http://www.slackware.com, or download it at +ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware. + +Bill Acker also has an FTP site devoted to Speakup and Red Hat Linux at +ftp://speakup.octothorp.org. + +There is an ever-growing group of Speakup users on the internet. They are +all very friendly and willing to help each other with Speakup or Linux +problems. The main interaction between Speakup users is via the Speakup +mailing list. To subscribe, send a message to +. In the body of the message write the +word "subscribe" (or "unsubscribe" to unsubscribe). Once you are +subscribed to the list, send a message to everyone else on the list by +emailing . + +Some users also hang out on the Speakup reflector. In order to use this +you should get and install a program called Speak Freely, which is +available for both Linux and Windows. To connect, point your sfmike at +lwl.braille.uwo.ca:4074. + +Various people, Matthew Campbell in particular, have done talks about +Linux/Speakup on the ACB Radio Main Menu show. For more information, visit +http://www.acbradio.org. + +Finally, you may contact Kirk directly at . However, +please remember that if Kirk gets lots of emails all asking the same thing +he might get rather annoyed, so its always better to try the mailing list +first! + +Speakup Screen Reading Keys + +Using Speakup it is possible to use a special reading cursor to look +around the screen, without affecting the application's current operation. +All of Speakup's reading keys are, by default, bound to keys on the +numeric keypad. It is possible to change this default layout, but this +will require some knowledge of how Linux keymaps work. If you feel like +doing this then you should consult the document +ftp://ftp.braille.uwo.ca/pub/linux/speakup/keymap-tutorial. + +Sometimes Speakup uses the 0, or insert key on the numeric keypad to +provide more functions. In these cases hold down the insert key and press +the other button. Note that although we call this the insert key, you +cannot use the other insert key which is positioned in a block of six +above the cursor keys. + +The numbers 7, 8 and 9 on the numeric keypad read the previous, current +and next lines respectively. When moving up or down, the reading cursor +will be moved to that line. If you try pressing 7 when the reading cursor +is on the top line of the screen, or 9 when the reading cursor is on the +bottom line, then Speakup will respond "Top" or "Bottom" appropriately. + +To move to, and read the previous/current/next word, use 4, 5 and 6 +respectively. If you hear a beep, this means that you have past the end of +a line, and have moved to a different line. If you try to press 4 when you +are on the first word on the first line, or 6 when you are on the last +word of the last line, then Speakup will respond "Top" or "Bottom" as +before. + +Use the 1, 2 and 3 to read by characters. As when reading words the +computer will beep when you move to a new line, and say "Top" or "Bottom" +when you are at the top/bottom of the screen. + +To read from the top of the screen to the reading cursor use insert+8. Use +insert+4 to read from the beginning of the line to the reading cursor, and +insert+6 to read from the reading cursor to the end of the line. + +Insert+5 will spell the current word. Insert+2 will say the current +character phonetically, using the millitary alphabet. + +Use the plus (+) key to read the entire screen. Insert+plus reads from the +reading cursor to the bottom of the screen. + +The minus key (-) toggles between having the reading cursor parked or +unparked. When the reading cursor is unparked, whenever the application +moves the cursor to a different position, the reading cursor will also +move. If parked, the reading cursor will always stay in its current +position unless you actually move it. This is often useful if you just +wish to monitor a particular part of the screen. + +Insert+minus causes the decimal and hexadecimal value of the current +character to be read. Point (.) reads the current cursor position. This +includes the point on the current screen as well as which virtual console +is active. The minus key causes the color attributes of the current +position to be spoken. + +To move the reading cursor to the top of the screen use insert+9, and use +insert+3 to move to the bottom of the screen. Insert+7 moves to the +beginning of the line, while insert+1 moves to the end of the line. + +You can press any key to temporarily mute speech (the best way is to use +the control key). Pressing the enter key on the numeric keypad causes +Speakup to be silent until another key is pressed. Insert+enter causes +Speakup to stop talking until insert+enter is pressed again. + +The slash key (/) will cause Speakup to go to the row/column that you +specify. The star key (*) toggles on cursor tracking. Cursor tracking is +currently only experimental. + +Changing Speech Parameters + +Speakup now uses the /proc file-system to change parameters. Use the command + +echo value >/proc/speakup/parameter + +Here, parameter includes such things as rate, pitch, volume, etc. To find +out the list of available parameters, type: + +ls /proc/speakup + +Value refers to the value you wish to set the parameter to. For example, +to set the rate of the sixth fastest value you would enter + +echo 6 >/proc/speakup/rate + +Installing Linux With Speech + +Using Speakup it is now possible to install Linux with speech feedback. +For full details on installing Linux refer to one of the many good books +available, or the documentation that comes with your distribution of +Linux. + +Finally, there is also another useful tool in the installer. This is +Parted. It is a tool from which you can resize existing partitions. + +Changing Your Keyboard Layout + +One problem with Speakup is that in order to get the reading keys on the +numeric keypad to work, you must use the US keymap during a talking +installation of Linux. Later, you can change the keymap by using the +following procedure: + +Firstly, download +ftp://ftp.braille.uwo.ca/pub/linux/speakup/speakupmap.map. This is a +keymap containing the Speakup key definitions. + +Copy this file into the directory where your standard keymaps live. Copy +the US keymap into the file standard.map using a command like: + +cp us.map standard.map + +Then type: + +diff -urN speakupmap.map standard.map >map.diff + +Now, copy the keymap for your language to standard.map, for example: + +cp uk.map standard.map + +And finally type: + +patch -p0 + + +Sorry, this document is out of date, but probably still helpful. A +couple of quick hints. A working boot line might look like this: + +speakup.s speakup.synth=dectlk speakup.ser=1 + +Some synths need the speakup.ser to set the port and cannot probe +(even if they could with older kernels). Anyway, good luck with the +install! Ignore the parts about floppy disks and read the other docs +and you should have no problems... hopefully. With the 2.6.24.x +kernel series came many changes in console handling which initially +broke speakup completely. Now there's been a report that while the +installation works, the system will not speak upon reboot. Perhaps +this could be due to the appending of vt.default_utf8=0 in lilo.conf. +If you run into this problem, you could try removing that, or changing +the 0 to 1. Also, gpm was interfering with serial installations in +the Slackware 12.0 release, and could perhaps be another factor if +it does something to grab control of the serial port when the system +is rebooted after installation. + +In short, there are probably still some problems that remain with +this, but that should be possible to work around. I apologize for +not having this as polished and tested as I would wish for it to be. +Any feedback that could help make this better the next time around +would be greatly appreciated. + +Also, note that the speakup kernel is also supported within the USB +and PXE installers, so there are additional options for machines +that are not able to boot a CD or DVD. For more information on +these, read the documentation in the usb-and-pxe-installers +directory. + +Enjoy! + + +Introduction + +Recently, a Linux screen reader called Speakup has become part of the +popular Slackware Linux distribution. This document describes the +procedure for installing Slackware Linux on your computer with speech +output, courtesy of Speakup. It should be noted that this document is only +a whirl-wind tour of installing Slackware, paying particular attention to +the use of Speakup. You should also refer to "The Speakup Tutorial", which +is also written by myself. This tutorial discusses how to use Speakup in +your day-to-day tasks. You should also consult "Slackware Linux +Essentials", which is the official Slackware book. It can be bought +separately, or with a copy of Slackware, or read online at +http://www.slackware.com. + +Getting Started + +The minimum requirements of running Linux with speech are similar to those +detailed in the "Slackware Essentials" book. In addition, however, you +will require a hardware speech synthesiser. The following synthesisers are +currently supported. I give the keyword used to refer to each synthesiser +as you will require this later in the installation process. + +acntpc: Accent PC internal speech synthesiser. +acntsa: Accent SA external speech synthesiser. +apolo: Apollo II external speech synthesiser. +audptr: Audapter external speech synthesiser. +bns: Braille 'n Speak family of note-takers, including the Braille 'n + Speak, Type 'n Speak, Braille Lite and Type Lite. +decext: External DEC-Talk (for the older DEC-Talk and Multi-Voice speech + synthesisers). +dectlk: DEC-Talk Express external speech synthesiser. +dtlk: Doubletalk PC internal speech synthesiser. +ltlk: Doubletalk external or Litetalk speech synthesiser. +spkout: Speakout external speech synthesiser. +txprt: Transport external speech synthesiser. + +The easiest way of getting started is to either have bought a copy of the +Slackware CD-ROM or burned a copy of the Slackware CD ISO image onto a +CD-R. This will allow you to boot into the installer directly without the +need for any floppy disks. Due to various binaries and libraries that +have increased in size, starting the installer from floppy disks will +require loading 6 floppies. That is, a bootdisk and 5 rootdisk floppies. +If your machine cannot boot a CD-ROM and you will need to create floppy +disk images, read on to find out how. Otherwise, if you will be booting +the CD-ROM to install, you may skip ahead to the section on Starting The +Installation Process. + +If you are using DOS or Windows, then change to the directory where the +boot disks are kept. An example command may be: + +c:\>d: +d:\>cd\bootdisks +d:\bootdisks> + +Confirm that the directory contains the file "speakup.s", "speakup.s", +"speakup2.s", or "speakaha.s". The decision of which disk you are going +to use depends on whether you are going to install onto an IDE hard drive +or a SCSI one. If you don't know, then you're probably using an IDE hard +drive. There is a complete description of the SCSI drivers included in +each disk in the README.TXT in the bootdisks directory if you need more +information to choose the proper disk. Now, you must write the contents +of the disk image to one of the blank floppy disks. You do this under +DOS/Windows using the "rawrite" command. Insert one of the disks and issue +a command such as: + +d:\bootdisks>rawrite speakup.s a: + +If you are using a SCSI hard drive then use the speakup.s file instead. + +Now you must create the root disk. Change into the directory where the root +disks are kept: + +d:\bootdisks>cd \rootdisks +d:\rootdisks> + +The disk images you will need for the installation are called install.1, +install.2, install.3, install.4, and install.5. There are also two extra +disks in the rootdsks directory, namely "pcmcia.dsk" and "network.dsk". +These disks are for people who wish to install from a PCMCIA device or +using NFS. + +To actually create the root disks insert a blank floppy disk for install.1 +and issue a command such as: + +d:\rootdisks>rawrite install.1 a: + +You will need to repeat this process with 4 more disks to create install.2, +install.3, install.4, and install.5 as well. + +If you are already running Linux or another Unix-compatible +operating-system then you can create the disks by mounting the CD-ROM (in +this example I assume you mount it under /mnt). + +dd if=/mnt/bootdisks/speakup.s of=/dev/fd0 +dd if=/mnt/rootdisks/install.1 of=/dev/fd0 +dd if=/mnt/rootdisks/install.2 of=/dev/fd0 +dd if=/mnt/rootdisks/install.3 of=/dev/fd0 +dd if=/mnt/rootdisks/install.4 of=/dev/fd0 +dd if=/mnt/rootdisks/install.5 of=/dev/fd0 + +Starting The Installation Process + +To start the talking version of the setup program, you'll need to boot the +CD-ROM or bootdisk. Some machines will automatically boot a CD-ROM, but +it might be necessary to make a change in the BIOS settings if it doesn't +boot right away. The process for entering the BIOS setup differs from +system to system, so you may need to consult your system documentation if +you need to change your system's boot defaults. + +If you are booting from CD-ROM, insert the disc and boot your computer. +After a while, the disc will stop spinning and at this point you should +enter: + +speakup.s speakup.synth=synthname + +replacing synthname with the short keyword that refers to your synthesiser +as discussed above. If you have an external speech synthesiser that is not +plugged into your first serial port, such as com2/3/4 under DOS, then you +will need to specify the serial port to use. Do this by entering: + +speakup.s speakup.synth=synthname speakup.ser=n + +If you are booting with a floppy disk, the syntax is a little bit +different. First insert the boot disk and turn on your computer. After a +second or so the floppy disk should stop spinning. At this point enter: + +ramdisk speakup.synth=synthname + +replacing synthname with the short keyword that refers to your synthesiser +as discussed above. Just like with the CD-ROM, if you have an external +speech synthesiser that is not plugged into your first serial port, such +as com2/3/4 under DOS, then you will need to specify the serial port to +use like this: + +ramdisk speakup.synth=synthname speakup.ser=n + +Where n is the number of your serial port. Note that the serial ports are +numbered 1-4. + +With either the CD-ROM or bootdisk, once you've entered the correct +command the Linux kernel will load and boot, and after a few seconds your +synthesiser should start talking. It will read all boot-up messages, which +you probably don't want to hear. To silence speech press the enter key on +the numeric keypad. + +At this point it is probably worth giving a brief overview of the Speakup +screen reading functions, though a more detailed description can be found +in the "Speakup Tutorial". + +To temporarily silence speech press the control key. To silence speech +until another key is pressed use the enter key on the numeric keypad. You +can move around the screen using Speakup's reading cursor. Note that +moving the reading cursor does not move the actual cursor on the screen. +The numbers 1, 2 and 3 on the numeric keypad read the prior, current and +enxt characters respectively. Similarly the 4, 5 and 6 keys read the +prior, current and next word. 7, 8 and 9 read the previous, current and +next line. The plus key reads the entire screen. There are many other +screen reading keystrokes, but these are the main ones to get you started. + +If you used a floppy disk to start the system, you will be asked to insert +the root disk and press enter, so you'll need to put in the install.1 +disk, hit enter, and let it load. You'll need to repeat this process for +each of the five install disks. + +Finally you will reach the login prompt. Just type the word "root" and +press enter. Speakup will not say anything. This is because once you have +logged in the prompt is a % symbol, which Speakup doesn't read with the +default punctuation setting. + +Partitioning Your Hard Drive + +The issue of partitioning is one which Linux books spend entire chapters +explaining. In this document I shall not go into all the details, but +rather concentrate on Speakup specific usage. + +To start the partitioning tool use the command: + +%cfdisk /dev/diskname + +Where diskname is the name of the disk to partition. This is often hda1. + +Now you are in a screen which contains a list of partitions at the top. +You can move through these with the up/down arrow keys, and read them in +more detail using the review keys on the numeric keypad. At the bottom are +a number of options to perform various actions. Cycle through these using +the tab key. + +First of all, if your hard drive is already full (this is the case with +most newly bought computers), then you will need to delete some partitions +by moving to it and pressing the letter d. Using Speakup this is quite +hard to do. Move up until the computer beeps, indicating that you are on +the top partition. Then move down to the number you want and free up some +more space. If you want to start from scratch then press d and then down, +repeating this for each partition. Every deleted partition will be +replaced with "free space". Note that deleting a partition will completely +destroy all data stored on it. + +In my example I will delete all partitions. Next you need to create at +minimum two partitions. To create the first one highlight "free space". +Then press tab. Each time you will hear a couple of options, followed by a +description. Listen to the description, and this will let you know which +option is selected. Select "New". You will be prompted with +primary/extended. Just press enter for primary in most cases. Then you +will be asked for the size in megabytes. The total size of the free space +will be given. For your main Linux partition you should use almost all of +the free space, leaving just a bit for swap space, which acts as virtual +memory. Typically it is recommended to have twice as much swap space as +you do RAM, with a maximum of 128 mb. In my example I am prompted with +4023, so I enter 3900 and press enter. Finally I am asked whether I want +the partition at the beginning or end of the partition. Once again press +enter for beginning. + +Now we must create a swap partition. Move down to the second block of free +space and select "new" again. Press enter to create a primary partition, +enter a second time to except the default value, and enter a third time to +place it at the beginning. + +Now, move up to the first partition you created. Press tap until you hear +the "boot" option. Press enter. Move down to the second partition and tab +until you hear "type". Press enter. You will be given lots of options and +will need to press space to get to the second screen of options. Enter the +number 82 and press enter. + +Now, use the review keys to move up to the partition list and examine the +entries. You should have one partition of type "Linux", with the word +"boot" on that line. Then you should have another line on which the word +"boot" does not exist, of type "Linux Swap". + +Finally, press tab until you reach the "write" option and press enter. +When prompted type the word yes and press enter. When it is complete tab +to quit and press enter. + +Now, that is a very complicated procedure, and so that it doesn't go wrong +you should really consult some other sources of information. This +discussion has only been included to get around some of Speakup's little +querks. + +Starting Setup + +To actually start the setup procedure just enter the word "setup" and +press enter. + +You will be placed in a menu with many options. Note that when using the +up/down arrows in this menu Speakup will say two values. When moving down +the menu you should listen to the second item, and when moving back up the +menu take note of the first one. This is because Speakup doesn't fully +support cursor tracking yet. You may turn on experimental cursor tracking +by using the star key on the numeric keypad. + +The first option is "help". Select this if you want to read more +information about the setup procedure. + +The next item is "Remap your keyboard". When using Speakup you generally +do not need to do this as the kernel includes a us+speakup map, however +there are now two Speakup related choices on the menu if you want to try +them out -- speakupmap.map, and speakup-jfw.map. + +The next option is "Add swap". You will be placed on the first swap +partition, which is generally the right one so just press enter. When it +completes it will display some more messages, just acknowledge these by +pressing enter. You will automatically be taken to the next step, which is +to add a Linux partition. Once again you will be placed on the first Linux +partition, so just continue pressing enter. + +The next step is to select where you want to install from. This is +generally CD-ROM or maybe hard drive. Select the option from the list and +press enter. Just continue to press enter through most of the prompts, +which are self-explanatory. + +Next, you will be placed in a list of package groups you may install. Use +the arrow keys to move to an option and then press the space bar. A letter +x means that an option is selected. Once you've chosen all the groups just +press enter. + +Now you will be asked for the prompting mode. Just press enter for full +prompting mode. The files will now be uncompressed to your hard drive. You +may wish to press keypad-enter while it installs. + +You will next be asked to install a kernel. You have two options. The +first is to choose to install the kernel from the boot disk in which case +you will be asked to enter that disk. The alternative is to install a +kernel from the CD-ROM. If you choose the first option you will +automatically get a talking kernel. If you choose to select one from the +CD-ROM, then you will need to choose speakup.s, speakup.s, speakup2.s, or +speakaha.s (whichever you used before) from the list of available kernels. + +The next few sections depend what software you installed. It includes such +things as selecting your time zone and configuring the network. By now you +should have got the idea of selecting an item with up/down and then +pressing enter to move to the next stage, so I will not go into all the +details. Refer to the Slackware manual for further details. + +Finally you will be asked to specify the root password. When you type the +password Speakup will not say anything. This is because nothing is being +written to the screen so that someone looking over your shoulder doesn't +see the password. + +And that's it! You now have Linux installed on your computer! + +Reboot your system. When your computer stops at the boot prompt enter the +text: + +linux speakup.synth=synthname + +using the same synthname as before, and your computer should come up talking. + +Where Now? + +You should now continue reading the online book, "Slackware Linux +Essentials" to learn more about Linux. The "Speakup Tutorial" will also +help you learn more about Speakup, as well as giving more information +about joining the Speakup mailing list, which is an invaluable resource +for getting your questions answered. + +Good luck in your Linux adventures. If you found this document useful then +please let me know. Equally, if you don't like it then tell me also. + +You may reach the author via email at ss@saqibshaikh.com. You may also +like to visit his home page at http://www.saqibshaikh.com. + diff --git a/Slackware-HOWTO b/Slackware-HOWTO new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1bbfe2f94 --- /dev/null +++ b/Slackware-HOWTO @@ -0,0 +1,1212 @@ + +Slackware Linux CD-ROM Installation HOWTO +Patrick Volkerding +v13.0, 2009-08-25 + +This document covers installation of the Slackware(R) distribution of the +Linux operating system from the Slackware CD-ROM. + ______________________________________________________________________ + + + Table of Contents + + + 1. Introduction + + 1.1 Sources of documentation + + 2. Hardware requirements + + 3. Slackware Space Requirements + + 3.1 Preparing a Partition for Slackware + 3.2 Booting the Slackware CD-ROM + 3.3 Using Linux fdisk to create Linux partitions + + 4. Installing the Slackware distribution + + 4.1 The ADDSWAP option + 4.2 The TARGET option + 4.3 The SOURCE option + 4.4 The SELECT option + 4.5 The INSTALL option + 4.6 The CONFIGURE option + 4.7 LILO + 4.8 Networking + + 5. Booting the installed Slackware system + + 6. Post-installation configuration + + 6.1 /etc/rc.d/rc.modules + 6.2 Configuring the X Window System + 6.3 Hardware acceleration with X + 6.4 User Accounts + + 7. For more information + + 8. Trademarks + + ______________________________________________________________________ + +1. Introduction + +Linux is a multiuser, multitasking operating system that was developed by +Linus Torvalds and hundreds of volunteers around the world working over +the Internet. + +The Linux operating system now runs on several machine architectures, +including ARMs, Intel 80x86, Sparc, 68K, PowerPC, DEC Alpha, MIPS, and +others. The x86 Slackware distribution of Linux runs on most PC +processors compatible with the Intel 486 or better, including (but not +limited to) the Intel 486, Celeron, Pentium I, MMX, Pro, II, III, Xeon, +4, M, D, Core, Core 2, Core i7, and Atom; AMD 486, K5, K6, K6-II, K6-III, +Duron, Athlon, Athlon XP, Athlon MP, Athlon 64, Sempron, Phenom, +Phenom II, and Neo; Cyrix 486, 5x86, 6x86, M-II; Via Cyrix III, Via C3, +Via Nano; Transmeta Crusoe and Efficeon. Essentially anything that's +x86 and 32-bit (with at least i486 opcodes) will do for the 32-bit x86 +edition of Slackware, or 64-bit and supporting x86_64 extensions (also +known as AMD64, EM64T, or Intel 64) for the x86_64 edition of Slackware. + +Linux is modeled after the UNIX(R) operating system. The Slackware +distribution contains a full program development system with support for +C, C++, Fortran-77, LISP, and other languages, full TCP/IP networking +with NFS, PPP, CIFS/SMB (Samba), a full implementation of the X Window +System, and much more. + + +1.1. Sources of Documentation + +If you're new to Slackware, you'll be happy to know there is a *lot* of +documentation and help available both on the Internet and on the CD-ROM +itself. + +A great source of general documentation about Linux is the Linux +Documentation Project, online at: http://tldp.org/ + +Here you will find a collection of documents known as the "Linux HOWTOs" +as well as other useful guides. + +For additional help with Slackware, check out the Slackware forum at +linuxquestions.org. + + +2. Hardware Requirements + +Most PC hardware will work fine with Slackware, but some Plug-and-Play +devices can be tricky to set up. In some cases you can work around this +by letting DOS initialize the card and then starting Slackware with the +Loadlin utility. Setting the computer's BIOS to configure Plug-and-Play +cards also may help -- to do this, change the "Plug and Play OS" option to +"no". + +Here's a basic list of what you'll need to install Slackware: + +128 megabytes (128MB) or more of RAM. If you have less RAM than this, you +might still be able to install, but if so don't expect the best possible +experience. + +You also will need some disk space to install Slackware. For a complete +installation, you'll probably want to devote a 6GB *or larger* partition +completely to Slackware (you'll need almost 5GB for a full default +installation, and then you'll want extra space when you're done). +If you haven't installed Slackware before, you may have to experiment. +If you've got the drive space, more is going to be better than not enough. +Also, you can always install only the first software set (the A series +containing only the basic system utilities) and then install more software +later once your system is running. + +If you use SCSI, Slackware supports most SCSI controllers. The "huge" +kernels support as much of the boot hardware as possible, including +several hardware RAID controllers, Fiber Channel controllers, software +RAID in linear and RAID 0 through 6 and RAID 10, LVM (Logical Volume +Manager), and kernel support required to have fully encrypted systems. + +To install from the DVD or CD-ROM, you'll need a supported drive. These +days, the chances that your drive is supported by the install kernels +is excellent. But, if not, you can always use a USB stick and install +via the network. Or, use a floppy disk to install using PXE and the +network. See the docs in usb-and-pxe-installers and the etherboot +directory within for instructions. + + +3. Slackware Space Requirements + +Slackware divides the installable software into categories. (in the old +days when people installed Linux from floppy disks, these were often +referred to as "disk sets") Only the A series category (containing the +base Linux OS) is mandatory, but you can't do very much on a system that +only has the A series installed. Here's an overview of the software +categories available for installation, along with the (approximate) amount +of drive space needed to install the entire set: + + A The base Slackware system. (270 MB) + + AP Linux applications. (270 MB) + + D Program development tools. (575 MB) + + E GNU Emacs. (80 MB) + + F FAQs and HOWTOs for common tasks. (35 MB) + + K Linux 2.6.29.6 kernel source. (380 MB) + + KDE The K Desktop Environment and applications. (800 MB) + + KDEI Language support for the K Desktop Environment. (730 MB) + + L System libraries. (840 MB) + + N Networking applications and utilities. (275 MB) + + T TeX typesetting language. (285 MB) + + TCL Tcl/Tk/TclX scripting languages and tools. (15 MB) + + X X Window System graphical user interface. (290 MB) + + XAP Applications for the X Window System. (485 MB) + + Y Classic text-based BSD games. (5 MB) + +If you have the disk space, we encourage you to do a full installation for +best results. Otherwise, remember that you must install the A set. You +probably also want to install the AP, D, L, and N series, as well as the KDE, +X, and XAP sets if you wish to run the X Window System. The Y series is fun, +but not required. + + +3.1 Preparing a Partition for Slackware + +If you plan to install Slackware onto its own hard drive partition +(this offers optimal performance), then you'll need to prepare one or +more partitions for it. + +A partition is a section of a hard drive that has been set aside for +use by an operating system. You can have up to four primary +partitions on a single hard drive. If you need more than that, you +can make what is called an ''extended partition.'' This is actually +a way to make one of the primary partitions contain several +sub-partitions. + +Usually there won't be any free space on your hard drive. Instead, +you will have already partitioned it for the use of other operating +systems, such as MS-DOS or Windows. Before you can make your Linux +partitions, you'll need to remove one or more of your existing drive +partitions to make room for it. Removing a partition destroys the +data on it, so you'll want to back it up first. + +If you've got a large partition that you'd like to shrink to make +space for Slackware you might consider using GParted, a partition +editor that allows resizing and moving of existing partitions. +They have a Live CD and USB image that allows running the program +on a minimal OS, as well as versions to boot from PXE or the hard +drive. Bootable images with GParted may be found here: + +http://gparted.sourceforge.net/index.php + +There's also the regular version of GNU parted that does the same +thing from the command line. It is included in the installer, and +as a package in the L series. + +If you plan to repartition your system manually, you'll need to back +up the data on any partitions you plan to change. The usual tool for +deleting/creating partitions is the fdisk program. Most PC operating +systems have a version of this tool, and if you're running DOS or +Windows it's probably best to use the repartitioning tool from that OS. +Usually DOS uses the entire drive. Use DOS fdisk to delete the +partition. Then create a smaller primary DOS partition, leaving +enough space to install Linux. Preferably this should be more than 6GB. +If your machine doesn't have a lot of RAM, you'll want another +partition for swap space. The swap partition should be equal to the +amount of RAM your machine has, but should in any case be at least +128MB. If you don't have that much drive space to spare, the more the +better to avoid running out of virtual RAM (especially if you plan on +using a graphical desktop). You'll then need to reinstall DOS or +Windows on your new DOS partition, and then restore your backup. + +We'll go into more detail about partitioning later, and you don't need +to create any new partitions yet -- just make sure you have enough free +space on the drive to do an installation (more than 6GB is ideal), or +that you have some idea about which existing partition you can use for +to install on. + + +3.2 Booting the Slackware CD-ROM + +If your machine has a bootable CD-ROM drive (you may need to configure +this in the system's BIOS settings) then you'll be able to directly +boot the first CD-ROM. If not, then see the files in the +usb-and-pxe-installers directory for information about alternative +methods of booting the installer. Also, don't neglect to read the +CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT file, which is probably the most accurate piece +of documentation to ship with Slackware (thanks Robby!). + +Now it's time to boot the disc. Put the Slackware installation CD-ROM in +your machine's CD-ROM drive and reboot to load the disc. You'll get an +initial information screen and a prompt (called the "boot:" prompt) at the +bottom of the screen. This is where you'll enter the name of the kernel +that you want to boot with. With most systems you'll want to use the +default kernel, called huge.s. + +To boot the huge.s kernel, just enter huge.s on the boot prompt: + +boot: huge.s + +(actually, since the huge.s kernel is the default, you could have just +hit ENTER and the machine would go ahead and load the huge.s kernel +for you) + + +These are the kernels shipped in Slackware: + +huge.s This is the default installation kernel. If possible, + you can save a bit of RAM later (and some ugly warnings at + boot time or when trying to load modules when the driver is + already built-in) by switching to a generic kernel. In this + case that would be the generic kernel, which is similar but + without filesystems and many of the less common drive + controllers built in. To support these (at the very least + your root filesystem), an initrd (actually an initramfs) + is required when a generic kernel is used. Previous + versions of Slackware used an ext2 filesystem for this, but + now a filesystem-less dynamic kernel-based directory + structure is used. A big advantage of this is that the size + usable by the initrd is only limited by the amount of RAM in + the machine. A disadvantage is that the generic kernels no + longer include *any* filesystems besides romfs, so old + initrd.gz files are not usable (they would have needed new + modules anyway), and it is trickier to get a custom binaries + or modules or whatever into the installer for guru-install + purposes. It's not impossible though -- think tar to/from a + device such as a USB stick, or leveraging ROMFS. + +speakup.s This is like the huge.s but has support for Speakup and all + the SCSI, RAID, LVM, and other features of huge.s. There is + no corresponding generic kernel for speakup.s, but the vanilla + linux sources may be patched with the speakup sources in + source/k (this will probably work on any recent kernel). + After that, whatever customizations are needed should be + easily adjusted. The speakup.s kernel is used to support + hardware speech synthesizers as well as software one like + festival (though these require additional programs that are + not yet shipped with Slackware). + + For more information about speakup and its drivers check out: + http://www.linux-speakup.org. + To use this, you'll need to specify one of the supported + synthesizers on the kernel's boot prompt: + + speakup.s speakup.synth=synth + + where 'synth' is one of the supported speech synthesizers: + acntpc, acntsa, apollo, audptr, bns, decext, decpc, + dectlk, dtlk, dummy, keypc, ltlk, soft, spkout, txprt. + + A serial port may be specified with an option like this: + + speakup.s speakup.synth=decext speakup.ser=1 + + Note that speakup serial ports are numbered starting with + one (1, 2, 3) rather than the more typical 0, 1, 2 numbering + usually seen on Linux. + + +Once you've entered your kernel choice and hit ENTER, the kernel and +install program will load from the DVD or CD-ROM, and you'll arrive at +the Linux login prompt. (You're running Linux now. Congratulations! :-) + +To log into the system, enter the name of the superuser account and hit +Enter: + + root + +Since there is no password on the install CD, you will be logged in right +away. + + +3.3 Using Linux fdisk to create Linux partitions + +At this point, you should have a large chunk of unpartitioned space on +your hard drive that you'll be making into partitions for Slackware. + +Now you're ready to create your root Linux partition. To do this, you'll +use the Linux version of fdisk. + +To need to partition a hard drive, you need to specify the +name of the device when you start fdisk. For example: + +fdisk /dev/hda (Repartition the first IDE hard drive) +fdisk /dev/hdb (Repartition the second IDE hard drive) +fdisk /dev/sda (Repartition the first SCSI hard drive) +fdisk /dev/sdb (Repartition the second SCSI hard drive) + +NOTE: If you prefer, you may also try a newer menu-driven version +of Linux fdisk called 'cfdisk'. Rumor has it that MOST people do +prefer cfdisk, and "newer" has to be taken in context. cfdisk has +many years of testing behind it. + +Once you've started fdisk, it will display a command prompt. First look +at your existing partition table with the 'p' command: + + Command (m for help): p + +Disk /dev/hda: 40.0 GB, 40020664320 bytes +255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4865 cylinders +Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes + + Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System +/dev/hda1 * 1 2423 19462716 c W95 FAT32 (LBA) + + +Here we can see that there is one DOS partition on the drive already, +starting on the first cylinder and extending to cylinder 2423. Since the +drive has 4865 cylinders, the range 2424 - 4865 is free to accept a Linux +installation. + +If the FAT32 partition were using the entire drive, you would have no +choice but to delete it entirely (this destroys the partition), or go back +and use some kind of partition resizing tool like GNU parted or Partition +Magic to create some free space for the installation. If you need to +delete a partition, use the 'd' command. You'll be asked which partition +number you want to delete -- check the partition size to make sure it's +the right one. + +Next, you'll want to use the 'n' command to create a primary partition. +This will be your root Linux partition. + + Command (m for help): n + Command action + e extended + p primary partition (1-4) + +You'll want to enter 'p' to make a primary partition. + + Partition number (1-4): 2 + +Here, you enter "2" since DOS is already using the first primary +partition. Fdisk will first ask you which cylinder the partition should +start on. Fdisk knows where your last partition left off and will suggest +the first available cylinder on the drive as the starting point for the +new partition. Go ahead and accept this value. Then, fdisk will want to +know what size to make the partition. You can specify this in a couple of +ways, either by entering the ending cylinder number directly, or by +entering a size. In this case, we'll enter the last cylinder. Here's what +the screen looks like as these figures are entered: + + First cylinder (2424-4865): 2424 + Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (2424-4865): 4700 + +You have now created your primary Linux partition with a size of 18.7 GB. +Next, you'll want to make a Linux swap partition. You do this the same +way. First, enter another "n" to make a primary partition: + + Command (m for help): n + Command action + e extended + p primary partition (1-4) + +Enter "p" to select a primary partition. Partition 1 is in use by DOS, +and you've already used partition 2 for Linux, so you'll want to enter "3" +for the new partition number: + + Partition number (1-4): 3 + +Since this is the last partition we plan to make on this hard drive, we'll +use the end cylinder this time. Here are the entries for this: + + First cylinder (4701-4865): 4701 + Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (4701-4865): 4865 + +Now we need to set the type of partition to 82, used for Linux swap. The +reason we didn't need to set a partition type the last time is that unless +otherwise specified Linux fdisk automatically sets the type of all new +partitions to 83 (Linux). To set the partition type, use the "t" command: + + Command (m for help): t + Partition number (1-4): 3 + Hex code (type L to list codes): 82 + +Now you're ready to save the updated partition table information onto your +hard drive. Use the "p" command again to check the results and be sure +you're satisfied with them: + + Command (m for help): p + +Disk /dev/hda: 40.0 GB, 40020664320 bytes +255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4865 cylinders +Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes + + Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System +/dev/hda1 1 2423 19462716+ c W95 FAT32 (LBA) +/dev/hda2 2424 4700 18720732 83 Linux +/dev/hda3 4701 4865 1317332 82 Linux swap + +This looks good, so we'll use the "w" command to write the data out to the +drive's partition table. If you want to exit without updating the +partition table (if you've made a mistake), then you can exit without +changing anything by using the "q" command instead. + +When you exit fdisk using the "w" command, fdisk recommends that you +reboot the machine to be sure that the changes you've made take effect. +Unless you've created extended partitions, you can go ahead and run setup +without rebooting. + +Note: Sometimes fdisk will give you a message like "This drive has more +than 1024 cylinders" and warn about possible problems using partitions +with DOS. This is because MS-DOS suffers from a limitation that only +allows access to the first 1024 cylinders on a hard drive. At one time, +LILO used the standard BIOS routines to read sectors, so this was a +limitation of LILO, too. Luckily modern versions of LILO use the LBA32 +method of accessing sectors, so this limitation no longer applies. If you +see the warning from fdisk, you can safely ignore it. + + +4.0 Installing the Slackware distribution + +Now that you have one or more Linux partitions, you are now ready to begin +installing software onto your hard drive. To start the Slackware install +program, enter the command "setup" and hit enter: + + # setup + +The installer will start up with a full-color menu on your screen with the +various options needed to install Slackware. In general, you'll want to +start with the ADDSWAP option. Even if you've already created and +activated a swap partition manually, you'll need to run this so Slackware +adds the swap partition to your /etc/fstab file. If you don't add it, +your system won't use the swap space when you reboot. + +Installing a typical system involves running the following options from +the setup menu in this order: ADDSWAP, TARGET, SOURCE, SELECT, INSTALL, +and CONFIGURE. You may also start with KEYMAP if you have a non-US +keyboard layout, or with TARGET if you don't want to use a swap partition. + +For the rest of this section, we'll walk through a typical installation +process. + + +4.1 The ADDSWAP option: + +First, we select the ADDSWAP option. The system will scan for partitions +marked as type "Linux swap" and will ask if you want to use them for swap +space. Answer YES, and the system will format the partition and then make +it active for swapping. Once it's finished, setup will display a message +showing the line it will add to /etc/fstab to configure the swap partition +at boot time. Hit enter to continue, and setup will go on to the TARGET +section of the install. + + NOTE: If you created a partition to use for swap space, but setup +doesn't see it when it scans your drives, it's possible that the partition +type hasn't been set in the partition table. Use the Linux "fdisk" +program to list your partitions like this: + + # fdisk -l + + Disk /dev/hda: 40.0 GB, 40020664320 bytes + 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4865 cylinders + Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes + + Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System + /dev/hda1 1 2423 19462716+ c W95 FAT32 (LBA) + /dev/hda2 2424 4700 18720732 83 Linux + /dev/hda3 4701 4865 1317332 82 Linux + +In this case, if /dev/sda3 is meant to be a Linux swap partition, you'll +need to start fdisk on drive /dev/sda: + + # fdisk /dev/sda + + Command (m for help): t + Partition number (1-4): 3 + Hex code (type L to list codes): 82 + + Command (m for help): w + +This will change the third partition to type 82 (Linux swap) and write the +partition table out to /dev/sda. + +When you run setup again, the ADDSWAP option should detect the Linux swap +partition. + + +4.2 The TARGET option: + +The next option on the setup menu is TARGET. This lets you select which +partition(s) you'd like to install Slackware on, and will format them +using a Linux filesystem. Depending on which kernel you chose to boot +with, your filesystem choices may include ext2 (the traditional Linux +filesystem), ext3 (a journaling version of ext2), and Reiserfs (the first +journaling filesystem written for Linux; it stores files in a balanced +tree). + +When you select the TARGET option, the system will scan for "Linux" +partitions on your hard drives. If it doesn't find any, you'll need to +make sure that you've created partitions using the fdisk program, and that +the partitions are labeled as type 83 (Linux). This is the same process +shown above. If you've created one or more partitions for Slackware using +Linux's fdisk program then you shouldn't have any problems, since Linux +fdisk (and cfdisk) sets all new partitions to type 83 (Linux) by default. + +You will see a menu listing all the Linux partitions. Use the arrow keys +to select the partition you'd like to use for your root (or primary) Linux +partition and hit enter. The setup program will then ask if you'd like to +format the partition, and what type of filesystem to use. If this is a +new installation of Slackware, you'll need to do this. Otherwise, if you +are installing software onto an existing Linux system, you don't need to +format the partition. For example, the partition might be used as your +/home and contains home directories that you want to keep. If you choose +not to format a partition, you'll see "partition will not be reformatted" +on the top of the screen as you confirm your choice, so that there can be +no question about it. + +There are a few options you need to know about when you format Linux +partitions. First, you'll need to decide whether or not you'd like to +check the partition for bad blocks when you do the format. This is +usually not necessary unless you know the drive in question has problems. +Checking takes quite a while longer than a normal format (and most IDE +drives do self-checking anyway), so you'll probably want to just go ahead +and use the "Format" menu option to format the drive without checking. +If you have drive problems later on (and can't just replace the hard drive +with a better one), then you might want to go back and try again using the +"Check" option to map out the bad sectors on the drive. + +You'll notice that the partition you just formatted is now listed as "in +use." If you made some other partitions for Slackware, you'll need to go +through the same process of formatting them, selecting whether or not to +check for bad blocks, and setting a reasonable inode density. With these +partitions there will be an additional step -- you'll need to select where +you'd like to put the partition in your directory tree. + +MS-DOS/Windows assigns a letter such as A:, B:, C:, etc, to each device. +Unlike DOS, Linux makes your devices visible somewhere under the root +directory (/). You might have /dev/hda1 for your root partition (/) and +put /dev/hda2 somewhere underneath it, such as under your /home directory. +When prompted for a mount location, just enter a directory such as /home, +and hit enter. As you format each additional partition and place it in +the filesystem tree, you'll be returned to the partition selection menu. +When you've prepared all of your Linux partitions, you'll go on to the +SOURCE option. + + +4.3 The SOURCE option: + +The next menu option is SOURCE, where you select the source from which to +install Slackware. + +SOURCE displays a menu offering the choice of installation from CD-ROM, a +hard drive partition, NFS, HTTP/FTP, or a directory (mounted manually). +You'll want to make sure your Slackware CD-ROM is in your drive, and +select the first option: + + "Install from a Slackware CD-ROM" + +Next, the system will ask you if you'd like to scan for your CD-ROM drive +or pick manually from a list. (unless you're trying to show off to your +friends, go ahead and let setup scan for the CD-ROM drive automatically). +Setup will then try to access the Slackware CD-ROM. If this is +successful, setup will tell you that it found and mounted a CD-ROM on a +Linux device such as /dev/hdc. If the CD-ROM was successful found, you +may skip ahead to the SELECT section below, otherwise read on for some +CD-ROM troubleshooting tips. + +If setup is not successful in accessing the CD-ROM drive, you'll need to +figure out why before you can go on. The most common reason for this is +that you used a kernel that doesn't support the CD-ROM drive. If that's +the case, you need to restart the installation CD-ROM and specify a kernel +that contains a driver to support your CD-ROM drive (if the drive is +connected to a SCSI card, for example, you'll need to use a kernel with +support for that card). You can also try switching to a different console +with Alt-F2 and mounting the CD-ROM drive manually and then installing +from a pre-mounted directory (if you prefer a hands-on approach). + +If you have no idea which device an IDE CD-ROM drive is connected to, you +should have the system scan for it. You also can look at the messages +generated by the system as it boots -- you should see a message that +Slackware detected your CD-ROM drive along with information about what +type of drive it is. You can look at these messages by using the right +shift key together with the PageUp and PageDown keys to scroll the screen +up and down. + +For the network options, you'll need to have a network card that's +supported by one of the installer's modules, and preferably a DHCP server +running to make the network setup easy. The network install options are +to use as your source an NFS server, an FTP server, or an HTTP server +(along with an optional port). If you use DHCP to set up, odds are +you'll have working name resolution and won't need to enter an IP +address to specify the server (but you can if you wish, of course). + +The network installation feature is intended primarily to facilitate +installing to many machines on a local network. Please don't use it to +bog down the Slackware mirror sites. + +Thanks to Eric Hameleers for finally bringing FTP/HTTP installtion +support to the Slackware installer. :-) + + +4.4 The SELECT option: + +The SELECT option lets you select software to install. + +When you start the SELECT option, you'll see a menu where you can choose +which categories of software you're interested in installing. The first +series (called the A series) contains the base filesystem structure and +binaries that are crucial for your system to boot and run properly. You +must install the A series. Make sure that at least the selection for +series A has an [X] next to it. Most of the other choices will also have +an [X] next to them, and while you can use the cursor keys and the space +bar to unselect items to save space (see the space requirements above for +details), you're better off with a complete installation if you have the +space for it. + +Once you've selected the general categories of software you wish to +install, hit enter and you'll go on to the INSTALL option. + + +4.5 The INSTALL option: + +This option actually installs the selected packages to the hard drive. + +The first question the INSTALL option will ask is what type of prompting +you'd like to use during the installation process. A menu will show +several options, including "full", "newbie", "menu", "expert", "custom", +"tagpath", and "help". The help option gives detailed information on each +of the choices. + +Most people will want to use "full". Others might want "menu", "expert" +or "newbie" mode. We'll cover each of these in detail now. + +The first option to consider is "full". If you select this mode, then +setup assumes you want to install all the packages in each selected series +and installs them all without further prompting. This is fast and easy. +Of course, depending on which software categories you've chosen, this can +use a lot of drive space. If you use this option, you should be +installing to a partition with at least 6GB free (and hopefully more like +20GB or so) to insure that you don't run out of drive space during the +installation process. Because Linux allows you to split your installation +across multiple partitions, the installer cannot know ahead of time +whether the packages you've chosen to install will fit your partitioning +scheme. Therefore, it is up to you to make sure that there is enough +room. + +The "newbie" mode (which was formerly known as "normal" mode) installs all +of the required packages in each series. For each of the non-required +packages (one by one) you'll get a menu where you can answer YES (install +the package), NO (do not install the package), or SKIP (skip ahead to the +next series). You'll also see a description of what the package does and +how much space it will require to help you decide whether you need it or +not. The "newbie" mode is verbose, requires input after each package, and +is VERY tedious. It certainly takes a lot longer to install using newbie +mode, and (in spite of the name), it is easier to make mistakes in newbie +mode than by simply doing a full installation. Still, using it is a good +way to get a basic education about what software goes into the system +since you actually get a chance to read the package descriptions. With a +full installation most of the package descriptions will fly by too quickly +to read. + +If you can decide which packages you want from less information, the +"menu" or "expert" options are a good choice, and go much faster than a +"newbie" mode installation. These options display a menu before +installing each series and let you toggle items on or off with the +spacebar. In this Slackware release, the "menu" and "expect" install +modes act the same, and both options are kept only for consistency. +The "expert" mode lets you toggle packages individually, allowing the user +to make good or bad decisions, like turning off crucial packages or +installing a package that's part of a larger set of software without +installing the other parts. If you know exactly what you need, the +"expert" mode offers the maximum amount of flexibility. If you don't +know what you need, using the "full" mode is strongly suggested. + +The "custom" and "tagpath" options are only used if you've created +"tagfiles" for installation. In the first directory of each disk set is a +file called "tagfile" containing a list of all the packages in that +series, as well as a flag marking whether the package should be installed +automatically, skipped, or the user should be prompted to decide. This is +useful for situations where you need to install large numbers of machines +(such as in a computer lab), but most users will not need to create +tagfiles. If you are interested in using them, look at one of the +tagfiles with an editor. + +If you're new to Slackware, and you have enough drive space, you'll +probably want to select the "full" option as the easiest way to install. +Otherwise, the "menu" option is another good choice for most beginners. +If you think you need (or would just like to see) the extra information +offered by the "newbie" mode, go ahead and use that. Don't say you +weren't warned about the extra time it requires, though, especially +when installing the fragments that make up modular X. Trust us, you'll +be better off selecting "full". + +Once you have selected a prompting mode, the system begins the +installation process. If you've chosen "menu" or "expert" mode, you'll +see a menu of software to choose from right away -- use the arrow keys and +spacebar to pick what you need, and then hit enter to install it. If +you've chosen the "newbie" mode, the installation will begin immediately, +continuing until it finds optional packages. You'll get a selection menu +for each of these. If you selected "full", now it's time to sit back and +watch the packages install. + +If you've selected too much software, it's possible that your hard drive +may run out of space during installation. If this happens, you'll know it +because you'll see error messages on the screen as setup tries to install +the packages. In such a case, your only choice is to reinstall selecting +less software. You can avoid this problem by choosing a reasonable amount +of software to begin with, and installing more software later once your +system is running. Installing software on a running Slackware system is as +easy as it is during the initial installation -- just type the following +command to mount the Slackware CD-ROM: + + mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom + +Then go to the directory with the packages you want to install, and use +the install-packages script: + + cd /mnt/cdrom/slackware/xap + sh install-packages + +Other options for installing packages later on include "installpkg" and +"pkgtool". For more information about these, see the man pages ("man +installpkg", "man pkgtool"). + +Once you have installed the software on your system, you'll go on to the +CONFIGURE option. + + +4.6 The CONFIGURE option: + +The setup's CONFIGURE option does the basic configuration your system +needs, such as setting up your mouse, setting your timezone, and more. + +The CONFIGURE option will first ensure that you've installed a usable +Linux kernel on your hard drive. The installation program should +automatically install the kernel used to do the initial installation. +If you installed using the speakup.s kernel from CD-ROM, the menu will +prompt you to re-insert your installation disc and hit enter, and then +setup will copy the kernel from the disc to your hard drive. + +NOTE: If you install a kernel on your system that doesn't boot correctly, +you can still boot your system with the CD-ROM. To do this, you need to +enter some information on the boot prompt. For example, if your root +partition is on /dev/hda1, you'd enter this to boot your system: + + huge.s root=/dev/hda1 initrd= ro + +The "initrd=" option tells the kernel not to run the /init script on the +installer image in RAM, and the "ro" option makes the root partition +initially load as read-only so Linux can safely check the filesystem. + +Once you've installed a kernel, you'll be asked if you want to make a +USB bootstick for your new system. This is a very good idea if you +happen to have a spare USB flash stick that you don't mind having +COMPLETELY ERASED. :-), so if you wish to make one, insert a USB +flash memory stick when prompted and use the "Create" option to create +a USB bootstick for your system. + +Next you'll be asked what type of mouse you have. Pick the mouse type from +the menu (or hit cancel if you don't have a mouse), and setup will create a +/dev/mouse link. Most computers use a PS/2 mouse, which is the first choice. + +After this, other installation scripts will run depending on which +packages you've installed. For instance, if you installed the network-* +packages you'll be asked if you want to configure your network. + + +4.7 LILO + +LILO is the Linux Loader, a program that allows you to boot Linux (and +other operating systems) directly from your hard drive. If you installed +the LILO package, you now have an opportunity to set it up. + +Installing LILO can be dangerous. If you make a mistake it's possible to +make your hard drive unbootable. If you're new to Linux, it might be a +good idea to skip LILO installation and use the bootdisk to start your +system at first. You can install LILO later using the 'liloconfig' +command after you've had a chance to read the information about it in +/usr/doc/lilo-*. If you do decide to go ahead and install LILO, be sure +you have a way to boot all the operating systems on your machine in case +something goes wrong. If you can't boot Windows again, use the DOS command +"FDISK /MBR" to remove LILO from your master boot record. (You can use +a Windows Startup Disk for this) + +The easiest way to set your machine up with LILO is to pick the "simple" +choice on the LILO installation menu. This will examine your system and +try to set up LILO to be able to boot Windows (DOS) and Linux partitions +that it finds. If it locates the OS/2 Boot Manager, it will ask if you'd +like to configure the Linux partition so that you can add it to the Boot +Manager menu. (NOTE: If you use a disk overlay program for large IDE hard +drives such as EZ-DRIVE, please see the warning below before installing +LILO) + +The "expert" option gives you much more control over the configuration +of LILO. If you decide to use the "expert" option, here's how you do +it. LILO uses a configuration file called /etc/lilo.conf to hold the +information about your bootable partitions -- the "expert" LILO +installation lets you direct the construction of this file. To create +the file, first select BEGIN to enter the basic information about +where to install LILO. The first menu will ask if you have extra +parameters you'd like passed to the Linux kernel at boot time. If you +need any extra parameters enter them here. + +Then you'll be asked if you wish to use the framebuffer console. The +1024x768x256 console setting is a nice one to use in most cases, but you +may need to experiment to find the nicest setting for your card. Some +look terrible at modes larger than 800x600 because of the default refresh +rates, but at least ATI cards are known to look great at 1024x768x256. +If you want to use the framebuffer console, select a mode here. + +Next, decide where you want LILO installed. Usually you'll want to +install LILO on the boot drive's MBR (master boot record). If you use a +different boot manager (like the one that comes with OS/2) then you'll +want to install LILO on your root Linux partition and then add that +partition to the boot manager menu using its configuration tool. Under +OS/2, this is the fdisk program. + +NOTE: If you use the EZ-DRIVE utility (a diskmanager program supplied +with some large IDE drives to make them usable with DOS) then do not +install LILO to the MBR. If you do, you may disable EZ-DRIVE and render +your disk unusable with DOS. Instead, install LILO to the superblock of +your root Linux partition, and use fdisk to make the partition bootable. +(With MS-DOS fdisk, this is called setting the "active" partition) + +The next menu lets you set a delay before the system boots into the +default operating system. If you're using LILO to boot more than one +operating system (such as DOS and Linux) then you'll need to set a delay +so you can pick which OS you'd like to boot. If you press the SHIFT key +during the delay, LILO will display a prompt where you can type a label +(typically Windows or Linux) to select which OS to boot. If you set the +delay to 'Forever', the system will display a prompt at boot time and wait +for you to enter a choice. + +Next, you need to add entries for each operating system that LILO can +boot. The first entry you make will be the machine's default operating +system. You can add either a DOS, Linux, or Windows partition first. +For example, let's say you select "Linux". The system will display your +Linux partitions and ask which one of them you'd like to boot. Enter the +name (like /dev/hda1) of your root Linux partition. Then, you'll be +prompted to enter a label. This is the name you will enter at the boot +time LILO prompt to select which partition you want to boot. A good +choice for this is "Linux". + +Adding a DOS or Windows partition is similar. To add a Windows partition +to the LILO configuration file, select the Windows option. The system will +display your FAT/NTFS partitions and ask which one of them you'd like to +boot with LILO. Enter the name of your primary Windows partition. Then +enter a label for the partition, like "Windows". Once you've added all of +your bootable partitions, install LILO by selecting the "Install" option. + + +4.8 Networking + +Another configuration menu allows you to configure your machine's +networking setup. First, enter a hostname for your machine. The default +hostname after installation is "darkstar," but you can enter any name you +like. Next, you'll be asked to provide a domain name. If you're running a +stand-alone machine (possibly using a dialup link to an Internet Service +Provider) then you can pick any name you like. The default domain name is +"example.net". If you are going to add the machine to a local network, +you'll need to use the same domain name as the rest of the machines on +your network. If you're not sure what this is, contact your network +administrator for help. Once you've specified the hostname and domain +name, you'll be asked which type of setup you would like: "static IP", +"DHCP", or "loopback". + +Loopback +-------- + +This is the simplest type of setup, defining only a mechanism for the +machine to contact itself. If you do not have an Ethernet card, use this +selection. This is also the correct selection if you'll be using a PCMCIA +(laptop) Ethernet card and want to set up your networking in +/etc/pcmcia/network.opts. (you could also configure a PCMCIA card using +the "static IP" or "DHCP" options, but in that case will not be able to +"hotplug" the card) Finally, this is the right option to use if you have +a modem, and will be connecting via dialout and PPP. You'll select +loopback now, and then set up your phone connection later using pppsetup +or kppp. + +Static IP +--------- + +If your machine has an Ethernet card with a static IP address assigned to +it, you can use this option to set it up. You'll be prompted to enter +your machine's IP address, netmask, the gateway IP address, and the +nameserver IP address. If you don't know what numbers you should be +using, ask the person in charge of the network to help. After entering +your information, you'll be asked if you want to probe for your network +card. This is a good idea, so say yes. Confirm that the settings are +correct, and your networking will be configured to use a static IP +address. + +DHCP +---- + +DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, and is a system where +your machine contacts a server to obtain its IP and DNS information. +This is the usual way to get an IP address with broadband connections like +cable modems (although some more expensive business-class broadband +connections may assign static IP addresses). It is very easy to set up a +DHCP connection -- just select the option. Some providers will give you a +DHCP hostname (Cox is one that does) that you'll also need to enter in +order to identify yourself to the network. If you don't have a DHCP +hostname, just leave it blank and hit ENTER. After entering your +information, you'll be asked if you want to probe for your network card. +This is a good idea, so say yes. Confirm that the settings are correct, +and your networking will be configured to use DHCP. + +Once you've completed all the configuration menus, you can exit setup and +reboot your machine. Simply press ctrl-alt-delete and the kernel will +kill any programs that are running, unmount your filesystems, and restart +the machine. + + +5. Booting the installed Slackware system + +If you've installed LILO, make sure you don't have a disk in your floppy +drive -- when your machine reboots it should start LILO. Otherwise, insert +the bootdisk made for your system during the configuration process and use +it to boot. Also, make sure to remove the CD-ROM to avoid booting it, or +disable your machine's CD-ROM booting feature in the BIOS settings. + +The kernel will go through the startup process, detecting your hardware, +checking your partitions and starting various processes. Eventually you'll +be given a login prompt: + +darkstar login: + +Log into the new system as "root". + + Welcome to Linux 2.6.29.6. + + darkstar login: root + Last login: Sun Aug 23 18:33:01 -0500 2009 on tty3. + + Linux 2.6.29.6. + You have new mail. + + darkstar: ~# + + +6. Post-installation configuration + +Once the system is running, most of the work is complete. However, there +are still a few programs you'll need to configure. We'll cover the most +important of these in this section. + +6.1 /etc/rc.d/rc.modules + +This file contains a list of Linux kernel modules. A kernel module is +like a device driver under DOS. You can think of the /etc/rc.d/rc.modules +file as similar to DOS's CONFIG.SYS. The file specifies which modules the +system needs to load to support the machine's hardware. After booting +your machine, you may find that some of your hardware isn't detected +(usually an Ethernet card). To provide the support, you'll need to load +the correct kernel module. Note that modern Linux kernels include a +feature that allows the kernel to load its own modules, called udev. +This will load many modules automatically without any need to edit +rc.modules, and when using udev it might be better to tell it how to +load the modules you want automatically rather than loading them at boot +time with rc.modules. This is an advanced topic, and outside the scope of +this document. If you're interested in this, "man udev" is a good +place to start reading. In any case, it's best to not edit rc.modules +unless you find that the modules you want to use are not being loaded +automatically by udev. You can see a list of the modules that were loaded +with the "lsmod" command. Likewise, in the majority of cases "alsaconf" +is not required to configure sound. Rather, the "alsamixer" tool is used +to unmute the Master and PCM channels and turn up the volume, and the +"alsactl store" is used to save the sound defaults. + +There's a lot more information out there about kernel modules, including +lists of module names and the cards they support, as well as extra options +you can can add to the module lines to configure the hardware in different +ways. The kernel's documentation in /usr/src/linux/Documentation has a +lot of good information, as does the information shipped with udev (found +under /usr/doc/udev-*). + + +6.2 Configuring the X Window System + +Configuring X can be a complex task. The reason for this is the vast +numbers of video cards available for the PC architecture, most of which +use different programming interfaces. Luckily, X has come a long way +since the early days of X386, where monitor modelines had to be tediously +calculated. With most hardware, X can now be run with NO configuration +file or additional driver! But you still might want to make a +configuration file if you'll be using a third party video driver (the +installer for that may offer to make it for you), or if you just want to +have greater control over the details of the X configuration. + +To try X without a configuration file, just type "startx" at a command +line. If you're satisfied with the result, then you're done. If you +would like X to start automatically at boot, see the /etc/inittab file +once you've tested "startx" to be sure that X is working. + +If this doesn't work with your card, or if you'd like to take advantage of +the high-performance features of your video card such as hardware +acceleration or 3-D hardware rendering, then you'll need to reconfigure X. + +To configure X, you'll need to make an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. This file +contains lots of details about your video hardware, mouse, and monitor. +It's a very complex configuration file, but fortunately there are several +programs to help create one for you. We'll mention a few of them here: + +Xorg -configure +--------------- + +Modern versions of X provide a simple way to create an initial xorg.conf +file that often will work without any additional configuration, or, at the +very least, provide a good base from which to customize the file. To run +this command, enter the following in a root terminal: + +# Xorg -configure + +The X server probes for available hardware and creates an initial +xorg.file located in the /root directory. You can then use this initial +file to test the configuration by entering the following: + +# Xorg -config /root/xorg.conf.new + +This will load the initial xorg.conf.new file and run the X server. If +you see the default black and gray checkered background with a mouse +cursor appear, then the configuration was successful. To exit the X +server, just press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace simultaneously. Once back at the +command line, you can copy this xorg.conf.new file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf +and begin making any manual edits necessary to customize your setup. + +xorgsetup +--------- + +This is a simple menu driven frontend that's similar in feel to the +Slackware installer. It simply tells the X server to take a look at the +card, and then set up the best initial configuration file it can make +based on the information it gathers. The generated /etc/X11/xorg.conf +file should be a good starting point for most systems (and should work +without modification). + + +6.3 Hardware acceleration with X + +If you've used xorgsetup or X -configure to configure for your card, and +it's one that can take advantage of X's direct rendering support, +you'll certainly want to enable this. Check your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and +make sure that the glx module is loaded: + + Load "glx" + +This line will probably already be in place. + + +6.4 User Accounts + +You should make a user account for yourself. Using "root" as your +everyday account is dangerous, and is considered bad form (at the very +least) since you can accidentally damage your system if you mistype a +command. If you're logged in as a normal user, the effects of bad +commands will be much more limited. Normally you'll only log in as root +to perform system administration tasks, such as setting or changing the +root password, installing, configuring, or removing system software, and +creating or deleting user accounts. + +To make an account for yourself, use the 'adduser' program. To start it, +type 'adduser' at a prompt and follow the instructions. Going with the +default selections for user ID, group ID, and shell should be just fine +for most users. You'll want to add your user to the cdrom, audio, video +plugdev (plugable devices like USB cameras and flash memory) and scanner +groups if you have a computer with multimedia peripherals and want to be +able to access these. Add these group names, comma separated, at the +following prompt: + + Additional groups (comma separated) []: + + +Passwords and security +---------------------- + +When choosing passwords for a Linux system that is connected to a network +you should pick a strong password. However, passwords only help protect a +system from remote trespassing. It's easy to gain access to a system if +someone has physical access to the console. + +If you forget the root password, you can use the install disc to mount +your root partition and edit the files containing the password +information. If you have a bootable optical drive, you can use the first +installation CD-ROM or the DVD as a rescue disk. + +At the prompt, you can manually mount the root Linux partition from your +hard drive ("fdisk -l" will give you a list) and remove the root password. +For example, if your root linux partition is /dev/hda2, here are the +commands to use after logging into the install disc as "root": + + mount /dev/hda2 /mnt + cd /mnt/etc + +Next, you'll need to edit the "shadow" file to remove root's password. +Editors which might be available include "vi", "emacs", "pico", and "nano". +"vi" and "emacs" might be more of an adventure than you need unless you've +used them before. The "pico" and "nano" editors are easy for beginners to +use. + + pico shadow + +At the top of the file, you'll see a line starting with root. Right after +root, you'll notice the encrypted password information between two colons. +Here's how root's line in /etc/shadow might look: + +root:EnCl6vi6y2KjU:10266:0::::: + +To remove root's password, you use the editor to erase the scrambled text +between the two colons, leaving a line that looks like this: + +root::10266:0::::: + +Save the file and reboot the machine, and you'll be able to log in as root +without a password. The first thing you should do is set a new password +for root, especially if your machine is connected to a network. + + +Here are some pointers on avoiding weak passwords: + +1. Never use your name (or anyone's name), birthdate, license plate, + or anything relating to yourself as a password. Someone trying + to break into your machine might be able to look these things up. + +2. Don't use a password that is any variation of your login name. + +3. Do not use words from the dictionary (especially not "password" :) + or syllables of two different words concatenated together as your + password. There are automated programs floating around on the net + that can try them all in a short time. + +4. Do not use a number (like 123456) or a password shorter than six + characters. + + +The strongest passwords are a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. +Here are some examples of strong passwords (but don't use these ;-): + + *^5g!:1? ()lsp@@9 i8#6#1*x ++c$!jke *2zt/mn1 + +In practice, any password containing one or two words, a number (or two), +and a symbol (or two) should be quite secure. + + +7. For more information + +For more information, visit our web site at http://www.slackware.com + +To shop for fine Slackware products (and help keep the project funded), +please visit http://store.slackware.com. :-) + + + Email: info@slackware.com (Information or general inquiries) + FTP: ftp://ftp.slackware.com (Updates) + WWW: http://www.slackware.com (News) + Security issues: security@slackware.com + General Hotline: volkerdi@slackware.com + + +8. Trademarks + +Slackware is a registered trademark of Slackware Linux, Inc. +Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. +All trademarks are property of their respective owners. + diff --git a/extra/README.TXT b/extra/README.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a4c58866e --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/README.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +/extra: Extra Slackware package directory + +Here are some extra/alternate packages that might be handy. + +These can be installed using "installpkg". + diff --git a/extra/bittorrent/README b/extra/bittorrent/README new file mode 100644 index 000000000..551ba8660 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/bittorrent/README @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + +Here's a BitTorrent package for Slackware. + +Note that we don't ship either wxGTK or wxPython, which are needed for the +bittorrent-console script. I built and installed these, and couldn't justify +the huge size (and assorted build problems) in order to enable an ugly little +dialog box. But feel free to grab those sources and knock yourself out! + +I've included a simple script and mailcap entry to allow using the curses +based downloader instead, which will work just the same as the GUI version +but with a lot less library overhead required. For Mozilla, Netscape, and +other browsers that read /etc/mailcap, once you've installed this package +BitTorrent should work right out of the box. If your browser doesn't use +/etc/mailcap, you can set it up to use /usr/bin/bittorrent-xterm as the +helper application for the MIME type application/x-bittorrent. + +If you're a command-line user, you may also consider using bittorrent-curses +manually. Here's how: + +1. Download the .torrent file into your download directory. + +2. At the command line, use the curses version of BitTorrent to download: + bittorrent-curses some-big-file.torrent + +This should start the download and bring up a status screen where you can +monitor the download (and upload) progress. + +Have fun! + +- P. + diff --git a/extra/flashplayer-plugin b/extra/flashplayer-plugin new file mode 120000 index 000000000..def095f26 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/flashplayer-plugin @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +source/flashplayer-plugin \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/extra/slacktrack/OVERVIEW b/extra/slacktrack/OVERVIEW new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5e0f5d612 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/slacktrack/OVERVIEW @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ +############################################################################## +# Document: OVERVIEW +# Purpose : Provide an overview of the Slackware package system incorporating +# the use of 'slacktrack' +# Please note that this is *not* a guide to the use of slacktrack; +# the man page and SlackBuild scripts in the 'examples' directory +# aim to fulfill that requirement. +# Date....: 15-May-2009 +# Author..: Stuart Winter +# Homepage: http://www.slackware.com/~mozes +############################################################################## + + +CONTENTS: +--------- +1.0 Preamble +2.0 Slackware packages + 2.0.1 Format of official Slackware packages + 2.0.1.1 Package names + 2.0.1.2 Version numbers + 2.0.1.3 Architectures + 2.0.1.4 Build numbers + 2.1 An overview of the creation of official Slackware packages + 2.1.1 'Clean' and 'dirty' builds + 2.1.1.1 Clean builds + 2.1.1.2 Dirty builds + 2.1.1 SlackBuild and .build scripts + 2.1.1.2 SlackBuild scripts + 2.1.1.3 .build scripts + 2.2 slacktrack in the scheme of things + 2.2.1 Using slacktrack with official .build scripts + 2.2.2 Writing your own .build scripts for slacktrack + 2.2.2.1 Making use of slacktrack's environment variables +3.0 slacktrack in operation + 3.1 How slacktrack finds which files have been installed + 3.1.1 installwatch's author +4.0 Example scripts + 4.0.1 non-slackware example build scripts + 4.0.2 slackware example wrapper build scripts +5.0 Known problems/features of slacktrack +6.0 New features +7.0 Licence + + + +1.0 Preamble + --------- + +I used to work for a company that provided web hosting and shell accounts. +When I started there were a number of shell servers all running various +releases of RedHat Linux, in various states of repair. I managed to convince +the management to let me try Slackware on there instead because I have a much +stronger understanding of how to maintain and build server using the +Slackware distribution. This trial went well and within a few months all +servers were converted to Slackware version 8.1. + +In order to ease the speed of installation (and to prevent against +forgetting to install or configure something critical), I wrote a +set of post installation scripts that upgraded Slackware packages, +configured numerous config files and copied pre-compiled software +(such as courier IMAP) onto the new system. +For other software that I could not simply copy, I'd compile it on the +new server. + +However, it soon became clear that due to security updates and so on, +it became incredibly time consuming (not to mention seriously boring) +to compile PHP, Apache and so on on every server. + +At this point, I began to investigate how to create packages for Slackware. + + +2.0 Slackware packages + ------------------ + + The Slackware Linux distribution consists of a variety of 'packages' + that make up the distribution. + + Traditionally, all packages are in '.tgz' format (a gzipped tar archive). + Starting with Slackware v13, new compression formats are supported which + are represented by three additional file extensions: + + .tgz - Gzip + .tbz - Bzip2 + .tlz - LZMA + .txz - XZ + + In this document, we use the file extension '.t?z' to represent + one of the above file formats. + + Once you have initially installed Slackware from the installer screen, + you have the facilities to install, remove or upgrade new or existing + packages using the package management tools: + + installpkg - install 'package.t?z' + + upgradepkg - upgrade existing 'package' with the + new version specified at the command line. + + removepkg - remove specified package + + + Whilst the Slackware package system is not especially feature rich, + Slackware's user base (including me) like it because it is simple. + If we want to write our own package utilities then we can easily do so + by examining the existing package tools and querying and amending the + package database (text files). + + 2.0.1 Format of official Slackware packages + ------------------------------------- + + In Slackware 8.1 and up, each package file is named as follows: + + packagename-version-architecture-buildnumber.t?z + + 2.0.1.1 Package names + ------------- + + The package name is either the name of the single program + or the name of a collection of utilities that fall under + a single umbrella. + For example: + autoconf-2.54-noarch-1.tgz + + That is the name of the autoconf package I have on my + Slackware 8.1 box. + 'autoconf' is the name of the the entire collection of + binaries and associated documents that are extracted from + the autoconf source distribution archive. + + However, if we consider another example: + tcpip-0.17-i386-15.tgz + + There is no single piece of software called 'tcpip'. + This package contains a number of associated utilities + written by different authors but bundled into one single + 'package'. + + 2.0.1.2 Version numbers + --------------- + + If the package is the name of a particular piece of software + such as 'autoconf' from the example above, then the version + number represents the version number that its authors distribute. + + If the package is a 'bundle' such as 'tcpip' then the version + number increases as and when you add a new piece of software to + the package, or upgrade a particular piece of major software + contained within the package. + For example, with 'tcpip' above, the 0.17 refers to the version of + Linux Netkit. However, there are other programs included within + the Slackware tcpip package that are not part of 'Linux netkit'. + + 2.0.1.3 Architectures + ------------- + + The architecture is just that -- it tells you which architecture + the package is for. + + The current values in use are: + + ----- [ Official Slackware architecures ] + + noarch - Architecture independent files such as config files + i386 - packages for the x86 (Slackware v8.1 & 9) + i486 - packages for the x86 (Slackware 9.1+) + i586 - packages for the x86 + s390 - packages for the IBM s/390 mainframe + + Note: Whilst Slackware v10 is primarily built for i486, you may + find that there are some packages whose architecture versions + are higher than i486. This is for two reasons: + + [a] There is no source for the package - it is a repackaged + binary distribution (SUN's j2sdk is an example). + + [b] The package is not required or otherwise not suitable for + earlier revisions of the architecture (this is especially + the true with ARM and SPARC). + + ----- [ Unofficial ports of Slackware ] + + arm - packages for the ARM architecture + sparc - packages for the SUN Sparc architecture + powerpc - packages for the PowerPC architecture + + 2.0.1.4 Build numbers + ------------- + + A build number suplements the version number and is changed + when the *package maintainer* makes a change to the package but + the original source code and version number remains the same. + + For example, I build a package of 'foo' version 0.14 for the + sparc. I have never built this package before, thus it becomes + foo-0.14-sparc-1.tgz + However, I realise that I haven't configured + the 'bar' parameter correctly in /etc/foo.conf. I fix it + and re-build the package. The package is now named + foo-0.14-sparc-2.tgz + + + 2.1 An overview of the creation of official Slackware packages + ----------------------------------------------------------- + + This section gives a brief introduction of the two methods of + used when building the official Slackware packages. + + + 2.1.1 'Clean' and 'dirty' builds + -------------------------- + + I am assuming the reader has some experience with Makefiles + and has compiled and installed a number of software packages. + + 2.1.1.1 Clean builds + ------------ + + I term a 'clean' package one where you can specify a variable + to the 'make install' which contains the directory you wish to install + the package in, rather than installing it properly over the root file system. + For example: + # ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc + # make + # make install DESTDIR=/tmp/package-foo + + With a 'Makefile' that honours the DESTDIR variable, this will + install the whole package into /tmp/package-foo. This directory + effectively is the 'root' directory '/' as far as the Makefile + is concerned. + + From here you can use the Slackware 'makepkg' program and build + a package. + + This is by far the safest and most preferred method by all + users that make packages. + + You will find that DESTDIR is called prefix, TOPDIR and other names; + you need to examine the Makefile scripts in order to determine whether + it contains this functionality and if it does, then discover what + the variable name is. + + 2.1.1.2 Dirty builds + ------------ + + A 'dirty' build is the name I give to source distribution archives + whose Makefile scripts do not have any provisioning to install + in an alternate directory other than root. + + For these type of builds, you will typically do: + # ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc + # make + # make install + + The package will then be installed on the root filesystem. + + So how do you know what files were installed where and + even if you did, how do you pull all these files together in order + to run makepkg over them ? + That's the purpose of slacktrack! :-) + + + 2.1.1 SlackBuild and .build scripts + ----------------------------- + + Slackware has a number of packages by a great number of authors. + Some of the packages's source Makefiles honour a DESTDIR type + variable but others do not. + + 2.1.1.2 SlackBuild scripts + ------------------ + + SlackBuild scripts can be 'interesting'. They are + scripts that install into a 'clean' environment (usually /tmp). + + Some of the scripts follow the make install DESTDIR= + style, if the Makefile permits. + + Others have a 'framework' or 'controller tarball' which is + a _packagename.t?z (note the prefixing underscore). + + The SlackBuild script uses the Slackware 'explodepkg' script + to untar the contents of the _.t?z into the /tmp-package + directory. + Slackbuild then runs 'make' to compile the binaries + and libraries, but then uses the 'cat' program such as: + # cat foobar > /tmp/package-foobar/usr/bin/foobar + + By using 'cat', the *new* version of 'foobar' retains + the original permissions and ownerships that are in the + controller tar ball. + + However, you may be wondering how, if the package does not + have a facility to install into somewhere other than root, + do we get the file names and permissions for the + controller _.t?z in the first place. + The answer is simple: + [a] find all files on the file system and dump to a file. + [b] compile and install the software + [c] find all files on the file system and compare the file + produced by the first 'find'. After a little pruning, you + have the list of files for the controller tar ball. + + + 2.1.1.3 .build scripts + --------------- + + For those software distributions whose Makefile does not hounour + the DESTDIR type system, there are Slackware's .build scripts. + + These scripts literally ./configure ; make ; make install + and copy docs and other goodies into the root file system. + + One of the problems with these scripts is that they are + often incomplete -- they build and install the package but + do not gzip the man pages or strip the binaries and libraries; + this is done manually afterwards. + + *These* are the scripts that slacktrack and altertrack were + written for. + + * Note: Whilst some software's Makefiles may appear to honour + the DESTDIR variable, the Makefile *may* be broken which can + result in files missing or corrupt within your new package. + For example: I built Apache v2.0.48 and built a package using + make install DESTDIR. However, a problem exists in that some of + the Perl scripts it installs have *temporary build paths* + hard coded into the resulting scripts. + This is why you *may* find a .build instead of a SlackBuild + script within Slackware's source tree. + + However, the primary reason is because the build script just + hasn't been updated to make use of DESTDIR. * + + + 2.2 slacktrack in the scheme of things + ---------------------------------- + + I follow Slackware-current quite closly. Often I want to + 'back port' a -current package to an earlier release of Slackware . + I can't simply upgrade with -current's package because it was + compiled for a newer GLIBC than Slackware 8.1's, for example. + For packages that use a 'clean' 'SlackBuild' script, this is + an easy job -- I simply run 'SlackBuild' on an 8.1 box. + + However, for .build scripts, I needed a way of building packages + using Slackware's .build scripts. + + I found a great program called 'CheckInstall' which fulfilled most of my + requirements. However, as time went on and I started building + more of Slackware's packages and writing my own build scripts, I found + that checkinstall was lacking some features that I required. + At this time I was also considering porting Slackware to run on + the ARM architecture and helping with the Splack (Slackware on SPARC project), + and therefore wanted a robust program that can deal with every .build script + I threw at it, and if it can't handle it, I needed to be able to make modifications. + The easiest way of doing this was to write my own script; thus + 'slacktrack' was born. + + slacktrack is based on the *idea* behind 'CheckInstall', but uses + only my own code (and contributions from other users), and only contains + Slackware-specific facilities -- it can not build Debian or RedHat packages + and never will. + + slacktrack does not have all of the facilities of CheckInstall either, + but then these are not required for building Slackware packages + from .build scripts. + + Also, slacktrack only works with 'official' Slackware directory locations + and /usr/local. + For example, if your make install installs binaries in /opt/packagename/bin + and the man pages in anywhere other than /usr/man or /usr/local/man, then + slacktrack's relevant options (eg stripping libs, bins, gzman) will + not detect them. + + + 2.2.1 Using slacktrack with official .build scripts + --------------------------------------------- + + Building a replicar Slackware package from a .build script is + typically fairly trivial with slacktrack. + + If we wanted to build slackware-9.1's elvis, we could do + # cd slackware/slackware-9.1/source/a/elvis + # chmod 755 elvis.build + # slacktrack -jefkzp "elvis-2.1-i386-2.tgz" ./elvis.build + + The resulting package (by default) be stored in + /tmp/built-slackwarepackages/ + + As already mentioned, some of the Slackware .build scripts + are incomplete with regard to gzipping man pages, stripping binaries + and so on -- fetchmail.build is one of them. + Therefore you can specify various options to slacktrack that + will take care of this for you. + The options in the example above : + j - compress libraries + e - chown root:bin /bin,/sbin,/usr/bin,/usr/sbin directories + f - chown root:bin files in the binary dirs listed above + k - strip binaries found in the binary dirs listed above + z - gzip man pages + p - the resulting Slackware package .t?z name + + The way I re-create the packages is to build a 'trackbuild' script that + launches slacktrack with the required options and the name + of the Slackware .build script. You can find examples of such + scripts within the docs directory after installing slacktrack: + + /usr/doc/slacktrack*/buildscript-examples/ + + You will also find that in Slackware versions 12.0 and upwards, + the .build scripts are accompanied by 'trackbuild' scripts because + slacktrack is used by the Slackware team to produce the packages. + + 2.2.2 Writing your own .build scripts for slacktrack + ---------------------------------------------- + + There isn't any specific that you have to do to write a build + script for use with slacktrack -- the script name specified to + slacktrack doesn't even have to be a script - it can be a binary - + as long as it is executable, it is acceptable. + + You can see some of my own build scripts that I have written + for use with slacktrack by looking in the documents directory + after installing slacktrack: + + /usr/doc/slacktrack*/buildscript-examples/ + + 2.2.2.1 Making use of slacktrack's environment variables + ------------------------------------------------- + + slacktrack exports two environment variables: + SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT and SLACKTRACKSCRATCHDIR + + SLACKTRACKFAKEROOT: + ```````````````````` + + The purpose of this to allow your .build script to access the + 'root' directory of the resulting package. + There are two scenarios where you may want to use this + variable: + + 1. During the build: + + The reason you may wish to do this is to pre-populate + the package with files that you may not wish to place directly + onto the root filesystem. + The package contents will only appear inside this directory + once your build script has finished, and slacktrack has determined + what to put into this directory. + + In previous slacktrack versions which used a pseudo-root filesystem + (where the package contents were populated *during* the build), this + made sense, but in slacktrack v2.00, it is unlikely that you'd want + to use this vairable from the build script. + + 2. Post-build -- cleanups after the build: + + The most likely use of this script is to perform package cleanup + tasks after the build. This is mainly to perform tasks that slacktrack + does not handle itself - such as deleting known files/directories that + creep into packages (due to a system daemon such as CUPS), or setting + some file and directory permissions. + + An example post build script is below. + A post build script can be specified by slacktrack's -R option: + + # Incase you had CUPS running: + rm -rf etc/cups etc/printcap + # crond: + rm -rf var/spool/cron + rmdir var/spool + + # perllocal.pod files don't belong in packages. + # SGMLSPL creates this: + find . -name perllocal.pod -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f + + # Some doc dirs have attracted setuid. + # We don't need setuid for anything in this package: + chmod -R a-s . + + + SLACKTRACKSCRATCHDIR: + ````````````````````` + + The purpose of this variable is to provide some temporary + space to untar your source archives and so on. slacktrack + will manage the creation and deletion of this directory. + + For example: + # cd ${SLACKTRACKSCRATCHDIR} + # tar zxvvf ${ORIGPATH}/source/foobar.tar.gz + + You can see in some of the example 'non-slackware' scripts + how I have used these variables + + +3.0 slacktrack in operation + ----------------------- + + The basic event flow is as follows: + + [1] Parse command line arguments + -> Check they are OK, if not bomb out + [2] Launch the supplied build script + [3] Run any specified functions (eg gzman, strip bins, chowns) over the + package 'root' directory and contents + [4] Run Slackware's 'makepkg' program over the package contents + [5] Move the .t?z to the specified build store path + [6] Scan for any hard links that may be in the package + -> If any found, alert the user on screen and also + log to a packagename.hardlinks.log file in the build store path + + The slacktrack shell script is fairly simple and well commented; it should be + relatively easy for anybody who understands bash to quickly comprehend what + is happening and why. + + 3.1 How slacktrack finds which files have been installed + ---------------------------------------------------- + + In order to track the files and directories that have been installed + or changed, slacktrack follows this ordered process: + + [1] Scans a pre-set list of directories on the filesystem and + logs the contents. + [2] Launches build script which installs the package onto the + filesystem + [3] Scans the filesystem once again + [4] Compares the differences in the before and after snapshots + [5] Copies the differences into a 'package root directory' and + runs makepkg over them. + + In slacktrack version 1, we used 'installwatch' which overloaded + some of glibc's filesystem calls, creating new files and directories + into a pseudo-root filesystem, avoiding the need to install onto + the host's filesystem (and also allowing to build as a non-root user). + However, this library is ill maintained and even in the early days + when it worked well, it still had problems and workarounds were required. + +4.0 Example scripts + --------------- + + Included with the slacktrack binary distribution are a number of example + scripts that hopefully should provide you with a basis of how to use slacktrack + to build from 'dirty' source distributions. + + The examples are bundled in the documentation directory available + after installing slacktrack: + + /usr/doc/slacktrack*/buildscript-examples/ + + +5.0 Known problems/features of slacktrack + ------------------------------------- + + Current problems: + + [1] slacktrack doesn't have sufficient error checking. + + I'm in two minds about *where* to put error checking, you see. + Do I go no further if the supplied build script exits with a non-zero + value? + No, that's a bad idea because what if you didn't write the build script? + it might be one of these qmail type binary installer programs that + you can't (easily without hacking the source) fix. The author may + have their own systems, and the program exits with a value that their + own controller script recognises as non-failure. + + What should I do if makepkg has failed? You see it on screen + and in the logs anyway, plus makepkg is one of the last things + that slacktrack calls -- how can you recover? + + That said, version 1.03 now has some error handling. There's still + not enough though, imo. + + [2] No support for a default config file + + I don't see the point. Each .build script is different + and although I typically use the same options to slacktrack + for most of my build scripts, I don't see why I'd need a + config file just to save 4 bytes or so in a trackbuild wrapper :-) + + +6.0 New features + ------------- + + See the TODO file in the docs directory. + + If you have any specific features you would like to see + included, or have found any bugs, please + email me + +7.0 Licence + ------- + + slacktrack is distributed under BSD Licence. diff --git a/extra/source/bash-completion/bash-completion-xz.diff b/extra/source/bash-completion/bash-completion-xz.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3098aed16 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/bash-completion/bash-completion-xz.diff @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +diff -ur a/bash_completion b/bash_completion +--- a/bash_completion 2006-03-01 16:20:18.000000000 +0000 ++++ b/bash_completion 2009-07-15 22:46:27.000000000 +0100 +@@ -2852,8 +2852,8 @@ + return 0 + ;; + +([^IZzjy])f) +- ext='t@(ar?(.@(Z|gz|bz?(2)))|gz|bz?(2))' +- regex='t\(ar\(\.\(Z\|gz\|bz2\?\)\)\?\|gz\|bz2\?\)' ++ ext='t@(ar?(.@(Z|xz|gz|bz?(2)))|xz|gz|bz?(2))' ++ regex='t\(ar\(\.\(Z\|xz\|gz\|bz2\?\)\)\?\|xz\|gz\|bz2\?\)' + ;; + *[Zz]*f) + ext='t?(ar.)@(gz|Z)' +@@ -5519,7 +5519,7 @@ + COMPREPLY=( $( (cd /var/log/packages; compgen -f -- "$cur") ) ) + } && + complete -F _removepkg $filenames removepkg && +- complete $dirnames -f -X '!*.tgz' installpkg upgradepkg explodepkg ++ complete $dirnames -f -X '!*.t?z' installpkg upgradepkg explodepkg + + # look(1) completion + # diff --git a/extra/source/bash-completion/bash-completion.SlackBuild b/extra/source/bash-completion/bash-completion.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..153853dc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/bash-completion/bash-completion.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Set initial variables: +CWD=`pwd` +if [ "$TMP" = "" ]; then + TMP=/tmp +fi +PKG=$TMP/package-bash-completion + +VERSION=20060301 +ARCH=noarch +BUILD=2 + +if [ ! -d $TMP ]; then + mkdir -p $TMP # location to build the source +fi +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $PKG + +cd $TMP +rm -rf bash_completion +tar xjvf $CWD/bash-completion-$VERSION.tar.bz2 +cd bash_completion + +# Add support for xz file formats: +zcat $CWD/bash-completion-xz.diff.gz | patch -p1 || exit 1 + +mkdir -p $PKG/etc/bash_completion.d $PKG/etc/profile.d +cp -a $CWD/bash_completion.sh.gz $PKG/etc/profile.d +gzip -d $PKG/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh.gz +chmod 755 $PKG/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh +cp -a bash_completion $PKG/etc +chmod 644 $PKG/etc/bash_completion +cp -a contrib/* $PKG/etc/bash_completion.d +chmod 755 $PKG/etc/bash_completion.d/* +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/bash-completion-$VERSION +cp -a BUGS COPYING README $PKG/usr/doc/bash-completion-$VERSION +chmod 644 $PKG/usr/doc/bash-completion-$VERSION/* +( cd $PKG ; chown -R root.root . ) +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +# Build the package: +cd $PKG +makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/bash-completion-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + +# Clean up the extra stuff: +if [ "$1" = "--cleanup" ]; then + rm -rf $TMP/bash_completion + rm -rf $PKG +fi diff --git a/extra/source/bash-completion/bash_completion.sh b/extra/source/bash-completion/bash_completion.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..84388cb8a --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/bash-completion/bash_completion.sh @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +bash=${BASH_VERSION%.*}; bmajor=${bash%.*}; bminor=${bash#*.} +if [ "$PS1" ] && [ $bmajor -eq 2 ] && [ $bminor '>' 04 ] \ + && [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then # interactive shell + # Source completion code + . /etc/bash_completion +elif [ "$PS1" ] && [ $bmajor -eq 3 ] \ + && [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then # interactive shell + # Source completion code + . /etc/bash_completion +fi +unset bash bmajor bminor diff --git a/extra/source/bash-completion/slack-desc b/extra/source/bash-completion/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b4ffbd4f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/bash-completion/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' on +# the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must make +# exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also customary to +# leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +bash-completion: bash-completion (programmable completion for the bash shell) +bash-completion: +bash-completion: Adds programmable completion to the bash shell. A new file called +bash-completion: /etc/bash_completion will be sourced for interactive bash shells +bash-completion: adding all sorts of enhanced command completion features. Once +bash-completion: installed, you may get a list of all commands that have associated +bash-completion: completions with 'complete -p', and examine the code for the shell +bash-completion: functions with 'declare -f'. +bash-completion: +bash-completion: bash-completion was written by Ian Macdonald . +bash-completion: diff --git a/extra/source/bittorrent/bittorrent-xterm.sh b/extra/source/bittorrent/bittorrent-xterm.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fdf32ea1e --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/bittorrent/bittorrent-xterm.sh @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Copyright 2003 Slackware Linux, Inc., Concord, CA, USA +# Copyright 2006 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +# /usr/bin/bittorrent-xterm.sh +# A simple script used in /etc/mailcap to enable using +# bittorrent-curses with Mozilla, etc. +# +# This goes in /etc/mailcap: +#application/x-bittorrent; /usr/bin/bittorrent-xterm '%s' ; + +# Create a directory for downloads: +if [ ! -d $HOME/BitTorrent ]; then + mkdir -p $HOME/BitTorrent +fi + +# Change to the download directory and start BitTorrent there: +cd $HOME/BitTorrent && exec /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm -e /usr/bin/bittorrent-curses "$1" + diff --git a/extra/source/bittorrent/bittorrent.SlackBuild b/extra/source/bittorrent/bittorrent.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..5118d724d --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/bittorrent/bittorrent.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Copyright 2009 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +VERSION=${VERSION:-4.4.0} +ARCH=noarch +BUILD=${BUILD:-3} + +CWD=$(pwd) +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=/tmp/package-bittorrent +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $PKG $TMP + +cd $TMP +rm -rf BitTorrent-$VERSION +tar xvf $CWD/BitTorrent-$VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 +cd BitTorrent-$VERSION || exit 1 +chown -R root.root . +find . \ + \( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 -o -perm 511 \) \ + -exec chmod 755 {} \; -o \ + \( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \ + -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +python setup.py build install --root=$PKG +# Add bittorrent-xterm (this just opens an xterm for bittorrent-curses so +# that it can work as a MIME handler from mailcap): +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/bin +zcat $CWD/bittorrent-xterm.sh.gz > $PKG/usr/bin/bittorrent-xterm +chmod 755 $PKG/usr/bin/bittorrent-xterm +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/BitTorrent-$VERSION +cp -a \ + INSTALL.unix.txt LICENSE.txt PKG-INFO README.txt TRACKERLESS.txt \ + credits-l10n.txt credits.txt public.key redirdonate.html \ + $PKG/usr/doc/BitTorrent-$VERSION +rm -rf $PKG/usr/share/doc $PKG/usr/share/pixmaps/BitTorrent-$VERSION/icons/old + +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc +# Add support for using bittorrent-curses instead of bittorrent-gui +# in /etc/mailcap: +zcat $CWD/doinst.sh > $PKG/install/doinst.sh + +cd $PKG +/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/bittorrent-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/bittorrent/doinst.sh b/extra/source/bittorrent/doinst.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3b84c3043 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/bittorrent/doinst.sh @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Add bittorrent support to /etc/mailcap unless it's found there +# already (commented out, or not): +if ! grep application/x-bittorrent etc/mailcap 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then + echo "application/x-bittorrent; /usr/bin/bittorrent-xterm '%s' ; " >> etc/mailcap +else + # If it calls btdownloadxterm.sh, make bittorrent-xterm the default instead: + if grep btdownloadxterm etc/mailcap 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then + sed -i -e 's/btdownloadxterm.sh/bittorrent-xterm/g' etc/mailcap + fi +fi diff --git a/extra/source/bittorrent/slack-desc b/extra/source/bittorrent/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e5ba9aa42 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/bittorrent/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +bittorrent: bittorrent (BitTorrent file distribution utility) +bittorrent: +bittorrent: BitTorrent is a file distribution utility which utilizes the upload +bittorrent: capacity of machines which are downloading a file to help distribute +bittorrent: it to other downloading machines. This makes it possible to provide +bittorrent: large files (such as the Slackware Linux ISO images) to many people +bittorrent: without the usual problem of insufficient bandwidth. The more +bittorrent: downloaders, the more bandwidth. Problem solved. +bittorrent: +bittorrent: Bram Cohen is the genius behind BitTorrent. +bittorrent: diff --git a/extra/source/brltty/brltty.SlackBuild b/extra/source/brltty/brltty.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..c58959746 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/brltty/brltty.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Set initial variables: +CWD=`pwd` +if [ "$TMP" = "" ]; then + TMP=/tmp +fi +if [ ! -d $TMP ]; then + mkdir -p $TMP # location to build the source +fi +PKG=/tmp/package-brltty + +VERSION=4.0 +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-1} + +if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" +else + LIBDIRSUFFIX="" +fi + +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $PKG +cd $TMP +rm -rf brltty-$VERSION +tar xf $CWD/brltty-$VERSION.tar.?z* || exit 1 +cd brltty-$VERSION + +sh autogen + +chown -R root:root . +find . -perm 775 -exec chmod 755 {} \; +find . -perm 700 -exec chmod 755 {} \; +find . -perm 744 -exec chmod 755 {} \; +find . -perm 664 -exec chmod 644 {} \; +find . -perm 600 -exec chmod 644 {} \; +./configure \ + --prefix=/usr \ + --bindir=/bin \ + --sbindir=/sbin \ + --libdir=/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ + --infodir=/usr/info \ + --mandir=/usr/man \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux +make -j2 || exit 1 +make install INSTALL_ROOT=$PKG || exit 1 +chmod 755 $PKG/bin/* $PKG/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/brltty/* + +( cd $PKG + find . | xargs file | grep "executable" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + find . | xargs file | grep "shared object" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null +) + +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/brltty-$VERSION +cp -a \ + README* COPYING* \ + Documents/{Manual-*,TODO,CONTRIBUTORS,HISTORY,README.*} \ + $PKG/usr/doc/brltty-$VERSION +cat Documents/ChangeLog | head -n 150 > $PKG/usr/doc/brltty-$VERSION/ChangeLog +( cd $PKG/usr/doc/brltty-$VERSION + find . -name "Makefile*" -exec rm -f {} \; + find . -name "*.sgml" -exec rm -f {} \; + find . -size 0 -type f -exec rm -f {} \; +) + +gzip -9 $PKG/usr/man/man?/*.? + +mkdir -p $PKG/etc +cp -a Documents/brltty.conf $PKG/etc/brltty.conf.new + +mkdir -p $PKG/install +# Write out the doinst.sh: +cat << EOF > $PKG/install/doinst.sh +config() { + NEW="\$1" + OLD="\$(dirname \$NEW)/\$(basename \$NEW .new)" + # If there's no config file by that name, mv it over: + if [ ! -r \$OLD ]; then + mv \$NEW \$OLD + elif [ "\$(cat \$OLD | md5sum)" = "\$(cat \$NEW | md5sum)" ]; then # toss the redundant copy + rm \$NEW + fi + # Otherwise, we leave the .new copy for the admin to consider... +} +config etc/brltty.conf.new + +EOF + +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +cd $PKG +makepkg -l y -c n ../brltty-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/brltty/slack-desc b/extra/source/brltty/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d99624990 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/brltty/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' on +# the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must make +# exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also customary to +# leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +brltty: brltty (Braille display daemon) +brltty: +brltty: BRLTTY is a daemon which provides access to the Linux console (text +brltty: mode) for a blind person using a soft braille display. It drives the +brltty: braille terminal and provides complete screen review functionality. +brltty: +brltty: +brltty: +brltty: +brltty: +brltty: diff --git a/extra/source/flashplayer-plugin/flashplayer-plugin.SlackBuild b/extra/source/flashplayer-plugin/flashplayer-plugin.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1904ec59f --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/flashplayer-plugin/flashplayer-plugin.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Eric Hameleers, Eindhoven, NL +# All rights reserved. +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for +# any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that +# the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all +# copies. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND THEIR +# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF +# USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND +# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, +# OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT +# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF +# SUCH DAMAGE. +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Slackware SlackBuild script +# =========================== +# By: Eric Hameleers +# For: flashplayer-plugin +# Descr: Adobe flash player plugin for mozilla +# URL: http://labs.adobe.com/ +# Needs: +# Changelog: +# 10.0.d20.7-1: 16/Dec/2008 by Eric Hameleers +# * Initial build. +# 10.0.d21.1-1: 20/Dec/2008 by Eric Hameleers +# * Update. +# 10.0.22.87-1: 26/feb/2009 by Eric Hameleers +# * Update (plugs vulnerability). +# 10.0.32.18-1: 10/aug/2009 by Patrick J. Volkerding +# * Update (plugs vulnerability). +# +# Run 'sh flashplayer-plugin.SlackBuild' to build a Slackware package. +# The package (.txz) and .txt file as well as build logs are created in /tmp . +# Install it using 'installpkg'. +# +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# Set initial variables: + +PRGNAM=flashplayer-plugin +VERSION=${VERSION:-10.0.32.18} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-1} + +if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" +else + LIBDIRSUFFIX="" +fi + +# Where do we look for sources? +SRCDIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) + +# Place to build (TMP) package (PKG) and output (OUTPUT) the program: +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/build} +PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM +OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} + +SOURCE="$SRCDIR/libflashplayer-${VERSION}.linux-${ARCH}.so.tar.gz" +SRCURL="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/libflashplayer-${VERSION}.linux-${ARCH}.so.tar.gz" + +## +## --- with a little luck, you won't have to edit below this point --- ## +## + +# Exit the script on errors: +set -e +trap 'echo "$0 FAILED at line ${LINENO}" | tee $OUTPUT/error-${PRGNAM}.log' ERR +# Catch unitialized variables: +set -u +P1=${1:-1} + +# Create working directories: +mkdir -p $OUTPUT # place for the package to be saved +mkdir -p $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM # location to build the source +mkdir -p $PKG # place for the package to be built +rm -rf $PKG/* # always erase old package's contents +rm -rf $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM/* # remove the remnants of previous build +rm -rf $OUTPUT/{configure,make,install,error,makepkg}-$PRGNAM.log + # remove old log files + +# Source file availability: +if ! [ -f ${SOURCE} ]; then + if ! [ "x${SRCURL}" == "x" ]; then + # Check if the $SRCDIR is writable at all - if not, download to $OUTPUT + [ -w "$SRCDIR" ] || SOURCE="$OUTPUT/$(basename $SOURCE)" + echo "Source '$(basename ${SOURCE})' not available yet..." + echo "Will download file to $(dirname $SOURCE)" + wget -nv -T 20 -O "${SOURCE}" "${SRCURL}" || true + if [ $? -ne 0 -o ! -s "${SOURCE}" ]; then + echo "Downloading '$(basename ${SOURCE})' failed... aborting the build." + mv -f "${SOURCE}" "${SOURCE}".FAIL + exit 1 + fi + else + echo "File '$(basename ${SOURCE})' not available... aborting the build." + exit 1 + fi +fi + +if [ "$P1" == "--download" ]; then + echo "Download complete." + exit 0 +fi + +# --- PACKAGE BUILDING --- + +echo "++" +echo "|| $PRGNAM-$VERSION" +echo "++" + +cd $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM +echo "Extracting the source archive(s) for $PRGNAM..." +tar -xvf ${SOURCE} +chown -R root:root * +chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s . + +if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + if ! file libflashplayer.so | grep -q "ELF 64-bit" ; then + echo "The downloaded plugin is not for the '$ARCH' architecture!"; exit 1 + fi +elif [[ "$ARCH" =~ "i?86" ]]; then + if ! file libflashplayer.so | grep -q "ELF 32-bit" ; then + echo "The downloaded plugin is not for the '$ARCH' architecture!"; exit 1 + fi +fi + +# Install the plugin to the package dir: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/mozilla/plugins +install -m 0755 libflashplayer.so \ + $PKG/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so + +# Add documentation: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +cp -a $SRCDIR/$(basename $0) $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild +chown -R root:root $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +find $PKG/usr/doc -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +# Add a package description: +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $SRCDIR/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +# Build the package: +cd $PKG +makepkg --linkadd y --chown n $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txz 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/makepkg-${PRGNAM}.log +cd $OUTPUT +md5sum ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txz > ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txz.md5 +cd - +cat $PKG/install/slack-desc | grep "^${PRGNAM}" > $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txt + diff --git a/extra/source/flashplayer-plugin/slack-desc b/extra/source/flashplayer-plugin/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7fb949ac --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/flashplayer-plugin/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler-----------------------------------------| +flashplayer-plugin: flashplayer-plugin (flash plugin for web browsers) +flashplayer-plugin: +flashplayer-plugin: Provides Adobe Flash plugin for browsers that recognize +flashplayer-plugin: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins as a valid plugin directory +flashplayer-plugin: +flashplayer-plugin: Plugin is subject to Adobe terms of use: +flashplayer-plugin: http://www.adobe.com/go/labs_term_of_use +flashplayer-plugin: +flashplayer-plugin: Plugin is subject to Adobe Flash EULA: +flashplayer-plugin: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/eula/flashplayer.html +flashplayer-plugin: diff --git a/extra/source/grub/grub-0.97-x86_64.patch b/extra/source/grub/grub-0.97-x86_64.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..480e38fce --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/grub/grub-0.97-x86_64.patch @@ -0,0 +1,809 @@ +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/docs/multiboot.h grub-0.97.patched/docs/multiboot.h +--- grub-0.97.orig/docs/multiboot.h 2003-07-09 05:45:36.000000000 -0600 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/docs/multiboot.h 2006-08-26 22:44:02.000000000 -0600 +@@ -44,76 +44,81 @@ + /* Do not include here in boot.S. */ + + /* Types. */ ++#ifndef __x86_64__ ++typedef unsigned long UINT32; ++#else ++typedef unsigned UINT32; ++#endif + + /* The Multiboot header. */ + typedef struct multiboot_header + { +- unsigned long magic; +- unsigned long flags; +- unsigned long checksum; +- unsigned long header_addr; +- unsigned long load_addr; +- unsigned long load_end_addr; +- unsigned long bss_end_addr; +- unsigned long entry_addr; ++ UINT32 magic; ++ UINT32 flags; ++ UINT32 checksum; ++ UINT32 header_addr; ++ UINT32 load_addr; ++ UINT32 load_end_addr; ++ UINT32 bss_end_addr; ++ UINT32 entry_addr; + } multiboot_header_t; + + /* The symbol table for a.out. */ + typedef struct aout_symbol_table + { +- unsigned long tabsize; +- unsigned long strsize; +- unsigned long addr; +- unsigned long reserved; ++ UINT32 tabsize; ++ UINT32 strsize; ++ UINT32 addr; ++ UINT32 reserved; + } aout_symbol_table_t; + + /* The section header table for ELF. */ + typedef struct elf_section_header_table + { +- unsigned long num; +- unsigned long size; +- unsigned long addr; +- unsigned long shndx; ++ UINT32 num; ++ UINT32 size; ++ UINT32 addr; ++ UINT32 shndx; + } elf_section_header_table_t; + + /* The Multiboot information. */ + typedef struct multiboot_info + { +- unsigned long flags; +- unsigned long mem_lower; +- unsigned long mem_upper; +- unsigned long boot_device; +- unsigned long cmdline; +- unsigned long mods_count; +- unsigned long mods_addr; ++ UINT32 flags; ++ UINT32 mem_lower; ++ UINT32 mem_upper; ++ UINT32 boot_device; ++ UINT32 cmdline; ++ UINT32 mods_count; ++ UINT32 mods_addr; + union + { + aout_symbol_table_t aout_sym; + elf_section_header_table_t elf_sec; + } u; +- unsigned long mmap_length; +- unsigned long mmap_addr; ++ UINT32 mmap_length; ++ UINT32 mmap_addr; + } multiboot_info_t; + + /* The module structure. */ + typedef struct module + { +- unsigned long mod_start; +- unsigned long mod_end; +- unsigned long string; +- unsigned long reserved; ++ UINT32 mod_start; ++ UINT32 mod_end; ++ UINT32 string; ++ UINT32 reserved; + } module_t; + + /* The memory map. Be careful that the offset 0 is base_addr_low + but no size. */ + typedef struct memory_map + { +- unsigned long size; +- unsigned long base_addr_low; +- unsigned long base_addr_high; +- unsigned long length_low; +- unsigned long length_high; +- unsigned long type; ++ UINT32 size; ++ UINT32 base_addr_low; ++ UINT32 base_addr_high; ++ UINT32 length_low; ++ UINT32 length_high; ++ UINT32 type; + } memory_map_t; + + #endif /* ! ASM */ +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/docs/x86_64.txt grub-0.97.patched/docs/x86_64.txt +--- grub-0.97.orig/docs/x86_64.txt 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/docs/x86_64.txt 2006-10-10 10:39:42.000000000 -0600 +@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ ++[PATCH] - Make GRUB recognize and boot an x86_64 elf image ++ ++ ++HOW IT WORKS ++------------ ++* Grub interface is unchanged. ++* Upon passing an elf-x86_64 file via "kernel=", GRUB will load and parse it ++ correctly. ++* Upon the "boot" directive, GRUB will switch from protected 32-bit ++ mode to long 64-bit mode and transfer control to the image's entrypoint. ++ ++ ++INSTALL ++------- ++cd grub-0.97 ++patch -p1 < grub-x86_64-elf.patch ++./configure ++make ++su -c "make install" ++ ++Note: You do not need to re-install your bootsectors, but you WILL need ++ to copy the modified stage2 file(s) from /usr/share/grub to ++ your actual boot filesystem (usually /boot/grub for GNU/Linux). ++ ++ ++WHY? ++---- ++Because in our world, all elves and elf images are created equal, and have ++been endowed with the ability to be bootable. :-) ++ ++ ++THE NITTY GRITTY - GRUB SIDE ++---------------------------- ++* Since paging is manditory in 64-bit long mode, the first 4GB of physical ++ memory (whether present or not) is identity mapped into the linear ++ address space using 2MB pages. ++* Paging data structures are written to physical 0x70000-0x75fff in the ++ same area reserved for the raw device buffer. This happens after the ++ "boot" command is issued so the raw device buffer won't mind. Paging ++ can be relocated and reconfigured after the kernel is running. ++* Header files have been added to describe the x86_64 elf image structure. ++ ++ ++THE NITTY GRITTY - KERNEL SIDE ++------------------------------ ++* Parameters passed to the assembly entrypoint are unchanged including ++ magic number and pointer to multiboot info structure. ++* The assembly entrypoint should be designated as ".code64". ++* The Global Descriptor Table (GDT) shared by the GRUB and KERNEL sides ++ has been expanded to include 3 additional 64-bit ('L' bit set) segments: ++ 0x28 (code) and 0x30 (data). ++* An updated "multiboot.h" file is provided to reflect the difference in ++ "unsigned long" sizes between i386 and x86_64 architectures for use by ++ the client kernel. ++ ++ ++CAVEATS ++------- ++Possible collisions with existing GRUB patch sets are unknown. Use "darcs" ++and worry not. ++ ++ http://abridgegame.org/darcs ++ ++(An intelligent alternative to cvs and greying hair in the distributed ++post-mainframe age.) ++ ++ ++DOCUMENTATION CHANGES ++--------------------- ++This is it. Sorry, stuff to do. ++ ++ ++APOLOGIES TO GRUB2 ++------------------ ++We would have liked to use GRUB2 for this, but needed it today for our ++kernel. Of course there is probably no technical reason why this ++functionality cannot be in included in GRUB2 at a future time. Thank you ++for a way cool bootloader and may all your boots be bogon (and Vogon) free. ++ ++ ++October 10, 2006 +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/grub/asmstub.c grub-0.97.patched/grub/asmstub.c +--- grub-0.97.orig/grub/asmstub.c 2005-02-16 13:45:14.000000000 -0700 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/grub/asmstub.c 2006-08-26 22:43:24.000000000 -0600 +@@ -313,6 +313,12 @@ + stop (); + } + ++void ++multi_boot_64bit_doit (int start, int mb_info) ++{ ++ stop (); ++} ++ + /* sets it to linear or wired A20 operation */ + void + gateA20 (int linear) +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/stage2/asm.S grub-0.97.patched/stage2/asm.S +--- grub-0.97.orig/stage2/asm.S 2004-06-19 10:55:22.000000000 -0600 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/stage2/asm.S 2006-09-25 14:59:48.000000000 -0600 +@@ -1809,6 +1809,54 @@ + /* error */ + call EXT_C(stop) + ++ENTRY(multi_boot_64bit_doit) ++ call EXT_C(stop_floppy) ++ ++ /* dont squash these! */ ++ movl 0x8(%esp), %esi ++ movl 0x4(%esp), %edi ++ ++ cli ++ ++ mov %cr0, %eax ++ and $0x7fffffff, %eax ++ mov %eax, %cr0 ++ ++ /* enable pae */ ++ mov %cr4, %eax ++ or $0x20, %eax ++ mov %eax, %cr4 ++ ++ /* load cr3 with pml4 */ ++ mov $PML4, %eax ++ mov %eax, %cr3 ++ ++ /* trigger long mode */ ++ mov $0xc0000080, %ecx ++ rdmsr ++ or $0x100, %eax ++ wrmsr ++ ++ /* enable paging to actually switch modes */ ++ mov %cr0, %eax ++ or $0x80000000, %eax ++ mov %eax, %cr0 ++ ++ /* jump to relocation, flush prefetch queue, and reload %cs */ ++ ljmp $0x28, $longmode ++.code64 ++longmode: ++ mov $0x2BADB002, %eax ++ ++ mov %rsi, %rbx ++ and $0xffffffff, %rsi ++ ++ and $0xffffffff, %rdi ++ call *%rdi ++ /* NOTREACHED */ ++ call EXT_C(stop) ++ ++.code32 + #endif /* ! STAGE1_5 */ + + /* +@@ -2341,27 +2389,35 @@ + + .p2align 2 /* force 4-byte alignment */ + gdt: +- .word 0, 0 ++ .word 0, 0 /* 0x0000 */ + .byte 0, 0, 0, 0 + +- /* code segment */ ++ /* code segment */ /* 0x0008 */ + .word 0xFFFF, 0 + .byte 0, 0x9A, 0xCF, 0 + +- /* data segment */ ++ /* data segment */ /* 0x0010 */ + .word 0xFFFF, 0 + .byte 0, 0x92, 0xCF, 0 + +- /* 16 bit real mode CS */ ++ /* 16 bit real mode CS */ /* 0x0018 */ + .word 0xFFFF, 0 + .byte 0, 0x9E, 0, 0 + +- /* 16 bit real mode DS */ ++ /* 16 bit real mode DS/SS */ /* 0x0020 */ + .word 0xFFFF, 0 + .byte 0, 0x92, 0, 0 + ++ /* 64 bit long mode CS */ /* 0x0028 */ ++ .word 0xFFFF, 0 ++ .byte 0, 0x9A, 0xAF, 0 ++ ++ /* 64-bit long mode SS */ /* 0x0030 */ ++ .word 0xFFFF, 0 ++ .byte 0, 0x92, 0xAF, 0 + + /* this is the GDT descriptor */ + gdtdesc: +- .word 0x27 /* limit */ ++ .word 0x33 /* limit */ + .long gdt /* addr */ ++ .long 0 /* in case we go to 64-bit mode */ +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/stage2/boot.c grub-0.97.patched/stage2/boot.c +--- grub-0.97.orig/stage2/boot.c 2004-03-30 04:44:08.000000000 -0700 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/stage2/boot.c 2006-08-25 22:20:17.000000000 -0600 +@@ -23,10 +23,11 @@ + + #include "freebsd.h" + #include "imgact_aout.h" +-#include "i386-elf.h" ++#include "elf.h" + + static int cur_addr; + entry_func entry_addr; ++unsigned long_64bit_mode = 0; + static struct mod_list mll[99]; + static int linux_mem_size; + +@@ -50,7 +51,7 @@ + { + struct multiboot_header *mb; + struct exec *aout; +- Elf32_Ehdr *elf; ++ Elf_Ehdr *elf; + } + pu; + /* presuming that MULTIBOOT_SEARCH is large enough to encompass an +@@ -100,21 +101,25 @@ + || pu.elf->e_ident[EI_OSABI] == ELFOSABI_FREEBSD + || grub_strcmp (pu.elf->e_ident + EI_BRAND, "FreeBSD") == 0 + || suggested_type == KERNEL_TYPE_NETBSD) +- && len > sizeof (Elf32_Ehdr) +- && BOOTABLE_I386_ELF ((*((Elf32_Ehdr *) buffer)))) ++ && len > SIZEOF_ELF_EHDR (pu.elf) ++ && (BOOTABLE_I386_ELF ((*((Elf32_Ehdr *) buffer))) ++ || BOOTABLE_X86_64_ELF ((*((Elf64_Ehdr *) buffer))))) + { ++ if (BOOTABLE_X86_64_ELF ((*((Elf64_Ehdr *) buffer)))) ++ long_64bit_mode = 1; ++ + if (type == KERNEL_TYPE_MULTIBOOT) +- entry_addr = (entry_func) pu.elf->e_entry; ++ entry_addr = (entry_func) E_ENTRY (pu.elf); + else +- entry_addr = (entry_func) (pu.elf->e_entry & 0xFFFFFF); ++ entry_addr = (entry_func) (E_ENTRY (pu.elf) & 0xFFFFFF); + + if (entry_addr < (entry_func) 0x100000) + errnum = ERR_BELOW_1MB; + + /* don't want to deal with ELF program header at some random + place in the file -- this generally won't happen */ +- if (pu.elf->e_phoff == 0 || pu.elf->e_phnum == 0 +- || ((pu.elf->e_phoff + (pu.elf->e_phentsize * pu.elf->e_phnum)) ++ if (E_PHOFF (pu.elf) == 0 || E_PHNUM (pu.elf) == 0 ++ || ((E_PHOFF (pu.elf) + (E_PHENTSIZE (pu.elf) * E_PHNUM (pu.elf))) + >= len)) + errnum = ERR_EXEC_FORMAT; + str = "elf"; +@@ -590,39 +595,38 @@ + /* ELF executable */ + { + unsigned loaded = 0, memaddr, memsiz, filesiz; +- Elf32_Phdr *phdr; ++ Elf_Phdr *phdr; + + /* reset this to zero for now */ + cur_addr = 0; + + /* scan for program segments */ +- for (i = 0; i < pu.elf->e_phnum; i++) ++ for (i = 0; i < E_PHNUM (pu.elf); i++) + { +- phdr = (Elf32_Phdr *) +- (pu.elf->e_phoff + ((int) buffer) +- + (pu.elf->e_phentsize * i)); +- if (phdr->p_type == PT_LOAD) ++ phdr = (Elf_Phdr *) (E_PHOFF (pu.elf) + ((int) buffer) ++ + (E_PHENTSIZE (pu.elf) * i)); ++ if (P_TYPE (pu.elf, phdr) == PT_LOAD) + { + /* offset into file */ +- grub_seek (phdr->p_offset); +- filesiz = phdr->p_filesz; ++ grub_seek (P_OFFSET (pu.elf, phdr)); ++ filesiz = P_FILESZ (pu.elf, phdr); + + if (type == KERNEL_TYPE_FREEBSD || type == KERNEL_TYPE_NETBSD) +- memaddr = RAW_ADDR (phdr->p_paddr & 0xFFFFFF); ++ memaddr = RAW_ADDR (P_PADDR (pu.elf, phdr) & 0xFFFFFF); + else +- memaddr = RAW_ADDR (phdr->p_paddr); ++ memaddr = RAW_ADDR (P_PADDR (pu.elf, phdr)); + +- memsiz = phdr->p_memsz; ++ memsiz = P_MEMSZ (pu.elf, phdr); + if (memaddr < RAW_ADDR (0x100000)) + errnum = ERR_BELOW_1MB; + + /* If the memory range contains the entry address, get the + physical address here. */ + if (type == KERNEL_TYPE_MULTIBOOT +- && (unsigned) entry_addr >= phdr->p_vaddr +- && (unsigned) entry_addr < phdr->p_vaddr + memsiz) ++ && (unsigned) entry_addr >= P_VADDR (pu.elf, phdr) ++ && (unsigned) entry_addr < P_VADDR (pu.elf, phdr) + memsiz) + real_entry_addr = (entry_func) ((unsigned) entry_addr +- + memaddr - phdr->p_vaddr); ++ + memaddr - P_VADDR (pu.elf, phdr)); + + /* make sure we only load what we're supposed to! */ + if (filesiz > memsiz) +@@ -654,26 +658,26 @@ + else + { + /* Load ELF symbols. */ +- Elf32_Shdr *shdr = NULL; ++ Elf_Shdr *shdr = NULL; + int tab_size, sec_size; + int symtab_err = 0; + +- mbi.syms.e.num = pu.elf->e_shnum; +- mbi.syms.e.size = pu.elf->e_shentsize; +- mbi.syms.e.shndx = pu.elf->e_shstrndx; ++ mbi.syms.e.num = E_SHNUM (pu.elf); ++ mbi.syms.e.size = E_SHENTSIZE (pu.elf); ++ mbi.syms.e.shndx = E_SHSTRNDX (pu.elf); + + /* We should align to a 4K boundary here for good measure. */ + if (align_4k) + cur_addr = (cur_addr + 0xFFF) & 0xFFFFF000; + +- tab_size = pu.elf->e_shentsize * pu.elf->e_shnum; ++ tab_size = E_SHENTSIZE (pu.elf) * E_SHNUM (pu.elf); + +- grub_seek (pu.elf->e_shoff); ++ grub_seek (E_SHOFF (pu.elf)); + if (grub_read ((char *) RAW_ADDR (cur_addr), tab_size) + == tab_size) + { + mbi.syms.e.addr = cur_addr; +- shdr = (Elf32_Shdr *) mbi.syms.e.addr; ++ shdr = (Elf_Shdr *) mbi.syms.e.addr; + cur_addr += tab_size; + + printf (", shtab=0x%x", cur_addr); +@@ -682,20 +686,20 @@ + { + /* This section is a loaded section, + so we don't care. */ +- if (shdr[i].sh_addr != 0) ++ if (SH_ADDR_AT (pu.elf, shdr, i) != 0) + continue; + + /* This section is empty, so we don't care. */ +- if (shdr[i].sh_size == 0) ++ if (SH_SIZE_AT (pu.elf, shdr, i) == 0) + continue; + + /* Align the section to a sh_addralign bits boundary. */ +- cur_addr = ((cur_addr + shdr[i].sh_addralign) & +- - (int) shdr[i].sh_addralign); ++ cur_addr = ((cur_addr + SH_ADDRALIGN_AT (pu.elf, shdr, i)) & ++ - (int) SH_ADDRALIGN_AT (pu.elf, shdr, i)); + +- grub_seek (shdr[i].sh_offset); ++ grub_seek (SH_OFFSET_AT (pu.elf, shdr, i)); + +- sec_size = shdr[i].sh_size; ++ sec_size = SH_SIZE_AT (pu.elf, shdr, i); + + if (! (memcheck (cur_addr, sec_size) + && (grub_read ((char *) RAW_ADDR (cur_addr), +@@ -706,7 +710,7 @@ + break; + } + +- shdr[i].sh_addr = cur_addr; ++ SET_SH_ADDR_AT (pu.elf, shdr, i, cur_addr); + cur_addr += sec_size; + } + } +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/stage2/builtins.c grub-0.97.patched/stage2/builtins.c +--- grub-0.97.orig/stage2/builtins.c 2005-02-15 14:58:23.000000000 -0700 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/stage2/builtins.c 2006-09-25 14:59:16.000000000 -0600 +@@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ + /* Prototypes for allowing straightfoward calling of builtins functions + inside other functions. */ + static int configfile_func (char *arg, int flags); ++static void multi_boot_64bit (int entry_addr, int mbi); + + /* Initialize the data for builtins. */ + void +@@ -297,8 +298,11 @@ + break; + + case KERNEL_TYPE_MULTIBOOT: +- /* Multiboot */ +- multi_boot ((int) entry_addr, (int) &mbi); ++ ++ if (long_64bit_mode) ++ multi_boot_64bit((int) entry_addr, (int) &mbi); ++ else ++ multi_boot ((int) entry_addr, (int) &mbi); + break; + + default: +@@ -309,6 +313,73 @@ + return 0; + } + ++#define TABLE_BITS 0x7 /* user, r/w, present */ ++#define PAGE_BITS 0x87 /* not pat, not global, not dirty, not accessed, user, r/w, present */ ++ ++#define NOT_PRESENT_TABLE 0x6 ++#define NOT_PRESENT_PAGE 0x86 ++ ++ ++static void ++multi_boot_64bit (int entry_addr, int mbi) ++{ ++ unsigned *pml4 = PML4; ++ unsigned *pdpt0x000 = PDPT0x000; ++ unsigned *pd0x000_000 = PD0x000_000; ++ unsigned *pd0x000_001 = PD0x000_001; ++ unsigned *pd0x000_002 = PD0x000_002; ++ unsigned *pd0x000_003 = PD0x000_003; ++ int i; ++ unsigned long base; ++ ++ /* identity map 1st 4 GB */ ++ ++ for (i = 0; i < 512; i++) ++ { ++ pml4[i * 2 + 0] = NOT_PRESENT_TABLE; ++ pml4[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ ++ pdpt0x000[i * 2 + 0] = NOT_PRESENT_TABLE; ++ pdpt0x000[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ ++ pd0x000_000[i * 2 + 0] = NOT_PRESENT_PAGE; ++ pd0x000_000[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pd0x000_001[i * 2 + 0] = NOT_PRESENT_PAGE; ++ pd0x000_001[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pd0x000_002[i * 2 + 0] = NOT_PRESENT_PAGE; ++ pd0x000_002[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pd0x000_003[i * 2 + 0] = NOT_PRESENT_PAGE; ++ pd0x000_003[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ } ++ ++ pml4[0x000 * 2 + 0] = PDPT0x000 + TABLE_BITS; ++ pml4[0x000 * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ ++ pdpt0x000[0x000 * 2 + 0] = PD0x000_000 + TABLE_BITS; ++ pdpt0x000[0x000 * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pdpt0x000[0x001 * 2 + 0] = PD0x000_001 + TABLE_BITS; ++ pdpt0x000[0x001 * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pdpt0x000[0x002 * 2 + 0] = PD0x000_002 + TABLE_BITS; ++ pdpt0x000[0x002 * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pdpt0x000[0x003 * 2 + 0] = PD0x000_003 + TABLE_BITS; ++ pdpt0x000[0x003 * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ ++ for (i = 0, base = 0; i < 1005; i++, base += 0x200000) ++ { ++ pd0x000_000[i * 2 + 0] = base + PAGE_BITS; ++ pd0x000_000[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pd0x000_001[i * 2 + 0] = base + (1 * 0x200 * 0x20000) + PAGE_BITS; ++ pd0x000_001[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pd0x000_002[i * 2 + 0] = base + (2 * 0x200 * 0x20000) + PAGE_BITS; ++ pd0x000_002[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ pd0x000_003[i * 2 + 0] = base + (3 * 0x200 * 0x20000) + PAGE_BITS; ++ pd0x000_003[i * 2 + 1] = 0; ++ } ++ ++ multi_boot_64bit_doit (entry_addr, mbi); ++ /* NOTREACHED */ ++} ++ + static struct builtin builtin_boot = + { + "boot", +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/stage2/elf.h grub-0.97.patched/stage2/elf.h +--- grub-0.97.orig/stage2/elf.h 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/stage2/elf.h 2006-08-25 21:58:37.000000000 -0600 +@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ ++/* ++ * GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader ++ * Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ * ++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ++ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ++ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or ++ * (at your option) any later version. ++ * ++ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ++ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ++ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ++ * GNU General Public License for more details. ++ * ++ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ++ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software ++ * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ++ */ ++ ++ ++#include "i386-elf.h" ++#include "x86-64-elf.h" ++ ++ ++typedef union ++{ ++ unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT]; ++ Elf32_Ehdr elf32; ++ Elf64_Ehdr elf64; ++} ++Elf_Ehdr; ++ ++ ++typedef union ++{ ++ Elf32_Phdr elf32; ++ Elf64_Phdr elf64; ++} ++Elf_Phdr; ++ ++ ++typedef union ++{ ++ Elf32_Shdr elf32; ++ Elf64_Shdr elf64; ++} ++Elf_Shdr; ++ ++ ++#define SIZEOF_ELF_EHDR(h) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? sizeof (Elf32_Ehdr) : sizeof (Elf64_Ehdr)) ++ ++#define E_ENTRY(h) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? h->elf32.e_entry : h->elf64.e_entry)) ++#define E_PHOFF(h) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? h->elf32.e_phoff : h->elf64.e_phoff)) ++#define E_PHNUM(h) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? h->elf32.e_phnum : h->elf64.e_phnum)) ++#define E_PHENTSIZE(h) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? h->elf32.e_phentsize : h->elf64.e_phentsize)) ++#define E_SHNUM(h) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? h->elf32.e_shnum : h->elf64.e_shnum)) ++#define E_SHENTSIZE(h) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? h->elf32.e_shentsize : h->elf64.e_shentsize)) ++#define E_SHSTRNDX(h) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? h->elf32.e_shstrndx : h->elf64.e_shstrndx)) ++#define E_SHOFF(h) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? h->elf32.e_shoff : h->elf64.e_shoff)) ++ ++#define P_TYPE(h, p) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? p->elf32.p_type : p->elf64.p_type)) ++#define P_OFFSET(h, p) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? p->elf32.p_offset : p->elf64.p_offset)) ++#define P_PADDR(h, p) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? p->elf32.p_paddr : p->elf64.p_paddr)) ++#define P_MEMSZ(h, p) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? p->elf32.p_memsz : p->elf64.p_memsz)) ++#define P_VADDR(h, p) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? p->elf32.p_vaddr : p->elf64.p_vaddr)) ++#define P_FILESZ(h, p) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? p->elf32.p_filesz : p->elf64.p_filesz)) ++ ++#define SH_ADDR_AT(h, sh, i) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? ((&(sh->elf32))[i]).sh_addr : ((&(sh->elf64))[i]).sh_addr)) ++#define SH_SIZE_AT(h, sh, i) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? ((&(sh->elf32))[i]).sh_size : ((&(sh->elf64))[i]).sh_size)) ++#define SH_ADDRALIGN_AT(h, sh, i) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? ((&(sh->elf32))[i]).sh_addralign : ((&(sh->elf64))[i]).sh_addralign)) ++#define SH_OFFSET_AT(h, sh, i) ((unsigned) (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? ((&(sh->elf32))[i]).sh_offset : ((&(sh->elf64))[i]).sh_offset)) ++ ++#define SET_SH_ADDR_AT(h, sh, i, v) \ ++ { \ ++ if (h->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32) \ ++ ((&(sh->elf32))[i]).sh_addr = v; \ ++ else \ ++ ((&(sh->elf64))[i]).sh_addr = v; \ ++ } +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/stage2/shared.h grub-0.97.patched/stage2/shared.h +--- grub-0.97.orig/stage2/shared.h 2004-06-19 10:40:09.000000000 -0600 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/stage2/shared.h 2006-09-25 14:54:53.000000000 -0600 +@@ -70,6 +70,13 @@ + + #define BOOT_PART_TABLE RAW_ADDR (0x07be) + ++#define PML4 0x70000 ++#define PDPT0x000 0x71000 ++#define PD0x000_000 0x72000 ++#define PD0x000_001 0x73000 ++#define PD0x000_002 0x74000 ++#define PD0x000_003 0x75000 ++ + /* + * BIOS disk defines + */ +@@ -692,6 +699,8 @@ + + extern entry_func entry_addr; + ++extern unsigned long_64bit_mode; ++ + /* Enter the stage1.5/stage2 C code after the stack is set up. */ + void cmain (void); + +@@ -739,6 +748,9 @@ + /* booting a multiboot executable */ + void multi_boot (int start, int mb_info) __attribute__ ((noreturn)); + ++/* boot into 64-bit long mode */ ++void multi_boot_64bit_doit (int start, int mb_info) __attribute__ ((noreturn)); ++ + /* If LINEAR is nonzero, then set the Intel processor to linear mode. + Otherwise, bit 20 of all memory accesses is always forced to zero, + causing a wraparound effect for bugwards compatibility with the +diff -Naur grub-0.97.orig/stage2/x86-64-elf.h grub-0.97.patched/stage2/x86-64-elf.h +--- grub-0.97.orig/stage2/x86-64-elf.h 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 ++++ grub-0.97.patched/stage2/x86-64-elf.h 2006-08-26 21:45:22.000000000 -0600 +@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ ++/* ++ * GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader ++ * Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ * ++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ++ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ++ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or ++ * (at your option) any later version. ++ * ++ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ++ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ++ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ++ * GNU General Public License for more details. ++ * ++ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ++ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software ++ * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ++ */ ++ ++ ++typedef unsigned short Elf64_Half; ++typedef unsigned long Elf64_Word; ++typedef unsigned long long Elf64_Off; ++typedef unsigned long long Elf64_Addr; ++typedef unsigned long long Elf64_Xword; ++ ++ ++typedef struct ++{ ++ unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT]; /* basic identification block */ ++ Elf64_Half e_type; /* file types */ ++ Elf64_Half e_machine; /* machine types */ ++ Elf64_Word e_version; /* use same as "EI_VERSION" above */ ++ Elf64_Addr e_entry; /* entry point of the program */ ++ Elf64_Off e_phoff; /* program header table file offset */ ++ Elf64_Off e_shoff; /* section header table file offset */ ++ Elf64_Word e_flags; /* flags */ ++ Elf64_Half e_ehsize; /* elf header size in bytes */ ++ Elf64_Half e_phentsize; /* program header entry size */ ++ Elf64_Half e_phnum; /* number of entries in program header */ ++ Elf64_Half e_shentsize; /* section header entry size */ ++ Elf64_Half e_shnum; /* number of entries in section header */ ++ Elf64_Half e_shstrndx; /* section header table index */ ++} ++Elf64_Ehdr; ++ ++ ++typedef struct ++{ ++ Elf64_Word p_type; ++ Elf64_Word p_flags; ++ Elf64_Off p_offset; ++ Elf64_Addr p_vaddr; ++ Elf64_Addr p_paddr; ++ Elf64_Xword p_filesz; ++ Elf64_Xword p_memsz; ++ Elf64_Xword p_align; ++} ++Elf64_Phdr; ++ ++ ++typedef struct ++{ ++ Elf64_Word sh_name; /* Section name (string tbl index) */ ++ Elf64_Word sh_type; /* Section type */ ++ Elf64_Xword sh_flags; /* Section flags */ ++ Elf64_Addr sh_addr; /* Section virtual addr at execution */ ++ Elf64_Off sh_offset; /* Section file offset */ ++ Elf64_Xword sh_size; /* Section size in bytes */ ++ Elf64_Word sh_link; /* Link to another section */ ++ Elf64_Word sh_info; /* Additional section information */ ++ Elf64_Xword sh_addralign; /* Section alignment */ ++ Elf64_Xword sh_entsize; /* Entry size if section holds table */ ++} ++Elf64_Shdr; ++ ++#define ELFCLASS64 2 ++ ++#define EM_X86_64 0x3e ++ ++#define BOOTABLE_X86_64_ELF(h) \ ++ ((h.e_ident[EI_MAG0] == ELFMAG0) & (h.e_ident[EI_MAG1] == ELFMAG1) \ ++ & (h.e_ident[EI_MAG2] == ELFMAG2) & (h.e_ident[EI_MAG3] == ELFMAG3) \ ++ & (h.e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64) & (h.e_ident[EI_DATA] == ELFDATA2LSB) \ ++ & (h.e_ident[EI_VERSION] == EV_CURRENT) & (h.e_type == ET_EXEC) \ ++ & (h.e_machine == EM_X86_64) & (h.e_version == EV_CURRENT)) diff --git a/extra/source/grub/grub.SlackBuild b/extra/source/grub/grub.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..417cb6364 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/grub/grub.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Copyright 2009 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + + +VERSION=0.97 +GCVER=1.28 +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=7 + +NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:-" -j7 "} + +if [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "s390" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2" +fi + +CWD=$(pwd) +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=$TMP/package-grub + +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $PKG $TMP +cd $TMP +rm -rf grub-$VERSION +tar xvf $CWD/grub-$VERSION.tar.gz || exit 1 +cd grub-$VERSION || exit 1 + +# This is needed for the optional (but now default) increase in +# inode size from 128 to 256 bytes with ext2 and ext3: +zcat $CWD/grub_support_256byte_inode.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1 + +zcat $CWD/grub-0.97-x86_64.patch.gz | patch -p1 || exit 1 + +chown -R root:root . +find . \ + \( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 -o -perm 511 \) \ + -exec chmod 755 {} \; -o \ + \( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \ + -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ +./configure \ + --prefix=/usr \ + --infodir=/usr/info \ + --mandir=/usr/man + +make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1 +make install DESTDIR=$PKG || exit 1 + +find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" \ + | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + +# Compress and if needed symlink the man pages: +if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then + ( cd $PKG/usr/man + for manpagedir in $(find . -type d -name "man*") ; do + ( cd $manpagedir + for eachpage in $( find . -type l -maxdepth 1) ; do + ln -s $( readlink $eachpage ).gz $eachpage.gz + rm $eachpage + done + gzip -9 *.? + ) + done + ) +fi + +# Compress info pages and purge "dir" file from the package: +if [ -d $PKG/usr/info ]; then + ( cd $PKG/usr/info + rm -f dir + gzip -9 * + ) +fi + +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/grub-$VERSION +cp -a \ + AUTHORS BUGS COPYING INSTALL MAINTENANCE NEWS README THANKS TODO \ + $PKG/usr/doc/grub-$VERSION + +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +# Add Kent's grubconfig tool: +cd $TMP +rm -rf grubconfig-$GCVER +tar xf $CWD/grubconfig-${GCVER}.tar.gz || exit 1 +cd grubconfig-$GCVER || exit 1 +zcat $CWD/grubconfig_localefix.patch.gz | patch || exit 1 +chown -R root:root . +chmod 644 README +chmod 755 grubconfig +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/grubconfig-${GCVER} +cp -a README $PKG/usr/doc/grubconfig-${GCVER} +cp -a grubconfig $PKG/usr/sbin/grubconfig + +cd $PKG +/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/grub-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/grub/grub_support_256byte_inode.patch b/extra/source/grub/grub_support_256byte_inode.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bef3bc18e --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/grub/grub_support_256byte_inode.patch @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +diff -Nrup a/stage2/fsys_ext2fs.c b/stage2/fsys_ext2fs.c +--- a/stage2/fsys_ext2fs.c 2004-08-08 20:19:18.000000000 +0200 ++++ b/stage2/fsys_ext2fs.c 2008-01-30 14:27:20.000000000 +0100 +@@ -79,7 +79,52 @@ struct ext2_super_block + __u32 s_rev_level; /* Revision level */ + __u16 s_def_resuid; /* Default uid for reserved blocks */ + __u16 s_def_resgid; /* Default gid for reserved blocks */ +- __u32 s_reserved[235]; /* Padding to the end of the block */ ++ /* ++ * These fields are for EXT2_DYNAMIC_REV superblocks only. ++ * ++ * Note: the difference between the compatible feature set and ++ * the incompatible feature set is that if there is a bit set ++ * in the incompatible feature set that the kernel doesn't ++ * know about, it should refuse to mount the filesystem. ++ * ++ * e2fsck's requirements are more strict; if it doesn't know ++ * about a feature in either the compatible or incompatible ++ * feature set, it must abort and not try to meddle with ++ * things it doesn't understand... ++ */ ++ __u32 s_first_ino; /* First non-reserved inode */ ++ __u16 s_inode_size; /* size of inode structure */ ++ __u16 s_block_group_nr; /* block group # of this superblock */ ++ __u32 s_feature_compat; /* compatible feature set */ ++ __u32 s_feature_incompat; /* incompatible feature set */ ++ __u32 s_feature_ro_compat; /* readonly-compatible feature set */ ++ __u8 s_uuid[16]; /* 128-bit uuid for volume */ ++ char s_volume_name[16]; /* volume name */ ++ char s_last_mounted[64]; /* directory where last mounted */ ++ __u32 s_algorithm_usage_bitmap; /* For compression */ ++ /* ++ * Performance hints. Directory preallocation should only ++ * happen if the EXT2_FEATURE_COMPAT_DIR_PREALLOC flag is on. ++ */ ++ __u8 s_prealloc_blocks; /* Nr of blocks to try to preallocate*/ ++ __u8 s_prealloc_dir_blocks; /* Nr to preallocate for dirs */ ++ __u16 s_reserved_gdt_blocks;/* Per group table for online growth */ ++ /* ++ * Journaling support valid if EXT2_FEATURE_COMPAT_HAS_JOURNAL set. ++ */ ++ __u8 s_journal_uuid[16]; /* uuid of journal superblock */ ++ __u32 s_journal_inum; /* inode number of journal file */ ++ __u32 s_journal_dev; /* device number of journal file */ ++ __u32 s_last_orphan; /* start of list of inodes to delete */ ++ __u32 s_hash_seed[4]; /* HTREE hash seed */ ++ __u8 s_def_hash_version; /* Default hash version to use */ ++ __u8 s_jnl_backup_type; /* Default type of journal backup */ ++ __u16 s_reserved_word_pad; ++ __u32 s_default_mount_opts; ++ __u32 s_first_meta_bg; /* First metablock group */ ++ __u32 s_mkfs_time; /* When the filesystem was created */ ++ __u32 s_jnl_blocks[17]; /* Backup of the journal inode */ ++ __u32 s_reserved[172]; /* Padding to the end of the block */ + }; + + struct ext2_group_desc +@@ -218,6 +263,9 @@ struct ext2_dir_entry + #define EXT2_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(s) (EXT2_BLOCK_SIZE(s) / sizeof (__u32)) + #define EXT2_ADDR_PER_BLOCK_BITS(s) (log2(EXT2_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(s))) + ++#define EXT2_INODE_SIZE(s) (SUPERBLOCK->s_inode_size) ++#define EXT2_INODES_PER_BLOCK(s) (EXT2_BLOCK_SIZE(s)/EXT2_INODE_SIZE(s)) ++ + /* linux/ext2_fs.h */ + #define EXT2_BLOCK_SIZE_BITS(s) ((s)->s_log_block_size + 10) + /* kind of from ext2/super.c */ +@@ -553,7 +601,7 @@ ext2fs_dir (char *dirname) + gdp = GROUP_DESC; + ino_blk = gdp[desc].bg_inode_table + + (((current_ino - 1) % (SUPERBLOCK->s_inodes_per_group)) +- >> log2 (EXT2_BLOCK_SIZE (SUPERBLOCK) / sizeof (struct ext2_inode))); ++ >> log2 (EXT2_INODES_PER_BLOCK (SUPERBLOCK))); + #ifdef E2DEBUG + printf ("inode table fsblock=%d\n", ino_blk); + #endif /* E2DEBUG */ +@@ -565,13 +613,12 @@ ext2fs_dir (char *dirname) + /* reset indirect blocks! */ + mapblock2 = mapblock1 = -1; + +- raw_inode = INODE + +- ((current_ino - 1) +- & (EXT2_BLOCK_SIZE (SUPERBLOCK) / sizeof (struct ext2_inode) - 1)); ++ raw_inode = (struct ext2_inode *)((char *)INODE + ++ ((current_ino - 1) & (EXT2_INODES_PER_BLOCK (SUPERBLOCK) - 1)) * ++ EXT2_INODE_SIZE (SUPERBLOCK)); + #ifdef E2DEBUG + printf ("ipb=%d, sizeof(inode)=%d\n", +- (EXT2_BLOCK_SIZE (SUPERBLOCK) / sizeof (struct ext2_inode)), +- sizeof (struct ext2_inode)); ++ EXT2_INODES_PER_BLOCK (SUPERBLOCK), EXT2_INODE_SIZE (SUPERBLOCK)); + printf ("inode=%x, raw_inode=%x\n", INODE, raw_inode); + printf ("offset into inode table block=%d\n", (int) raw_inode - (int) INODE); + for (i = (unsigned char *) INODE; i <= (unsigned char *) raw_inode; diff --git a/extra/source/grub/grubconfig_localefix.patch b/extra/source/grub/grubconfig_localefix.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c1d4e9f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/grub/grubconfig_localefix.patch @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +--- /usr/sbin/grubconfig 2006-03-24 09:28:41.000000000 +0100 ++++ _developpement/debug/grubconfig 2007-05-12 16:51:57.000000000 +0200 +@@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ + rm -rf $TMP $BOOT_TMP + mkdir -p $TMP $BOOT_TMP + ++# We need to ensure the output is in english in order to match the devices ++# with fdisk. ++export LC_ALL=C ++ + PATH=$PATH:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin + + # Menu to check if we want to use VESA framebuffer support: +@@ -475,7 +479,8 @@ + chmod 644 $BOOT/grub/$grub_config + message=yes + installcolor; +- umount $BOOT_TMP 2>$TMP/null && rmdir $BOOT_TMP ++ umount $BOOT_TMP 2> $TMP/null ++ rmdir $BOOT_TMP 2> $TMP/null + rm -rf $TMP + } + +@@ -1004,8 +1009,6 @@ + KILL=NO + fi + simplegrub +- umount $BOOT_TMP 2>$TMP/null +- rm -rf $TMP $BOOT_TMP + chroot_umount + exit + fi diff --git a/extra/source/grub/slack-desc b/extra/source/grub/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f3bead79e --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/grub/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. 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README

+ +

JavaTM Platform, + Standard Edition 6
+ Development Kit

+ +

JDKTM 6

+ +

Contents

+ + + +

Introduction

+ +
+ Thank you for downloading this release of the JavaTM Platform, Standard Edition Development Kit + (JDKTM). The JDK is a development + environment for building applications, applets, and components using the + Java programming language. +
+ +
+ The JDK includes tools useful for developing and testing programs written + in the Java programming language and running on the JavaTM platform. +
+ +

System Requirements & + Installation

+ +
+ System requirements, installation instructions and troubleshooting tips + are located on the Java Software web site at: +
+ +
+ JDK 6 + Installation Instructions +
+ +

JDKTM + Documentation

+ +
+ The on-line JavaTM Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) + Documentation contains API specifications, feature descriptions, + developer guides, reference pages for JDKTM tools and utilities, demos, and links to related + information. This documentation is also available in a download bundle + which you can install on your machine. To obtain the documentation bundle, + see the download + page. For API documentation, refer to the The + JavaTM Platform, Standard Edition API + Specification This provides brief descriptions of the API with an + emphasis on specifications, not on code examples. +
+ +

Release Notes

+ +
+ See the Java SE 6 Release + Notes on the Java Software web site for additional information + pertaining to this release. Please check the on-line release notes + occasionally for the latest information as they will be updated as needed. +
+ +

Compatibility

+ +
+ See Compatibility + with Previous Releases on the Java Software web site for the list of + known compatibility issues. Every effort has been made to support programs + written for previous versions of the JavaTM platform. Although some incompatible changes were + necessary, most software should migrate to the current version with no + reprogramming. Any failure to do so is considered a bug, except for a + small number of cases where compatibility was deliberately broken, as + described on our compatibility web page. Some compatibility-breaking + changes were required to close potential security holes or to fix + implementation or design bugs. +
+ +

Bug Reports and Feedback

+ +
+ The Bug Database + web site lets you search for and examine existing bug reports, submit your + own bug reports, and tell us which bug fixes matter most to you. To + directly submit a bug or request a feature, fill out this form: +
+ +
+ http://bugs.sun.com/services/bugreport/index.jsp +
+ +
+ You can send feedback to the Java SE documentation + team. You can also send comments directly to Java Software engineering + team email addresses. +
+ +
+ Note - Please do not seek technical support through the Bug + Database or our development teams. For support options, see Support and Services on the + Java Software web site. +
+ +

Contents of the JDKTM

+ +
+ This section contains a general summary of the files and directories in + the JDKTM. For details on the files and + directories, see the JDK + File Structure section of the Java SE documentation for your platform. +
+ +
+
+
+
Development Tools
+ +
(In the bin/ subdirectory) Tools and utilities that + will help you develop, execute, debug, and document programs written + in the JavaTM programming language. + For further information, see the tool + documentation.
+
+ +
Runtime Environment
+ +
(In the jre/ subdirectory) An implementation of the + Java Runtime Environment (JRETM) for + use by the JDK. The JRE includes a JavaTM Virtual Machine (JVMTM), class libraries, and other files that support + the execution of programs written in the JavaTM programming language.
+
+ +
Additional Libraries
+ +
(In the lib/ subdirectory) Additional class libraries + and support files required by the development tools.
+
+ +
Demo Applets and Applications
+ +
(In the demo/ subdirectory) Examples, with source + code, of programming for the JavaTM + platform. These include examples that use Swing and other + JavaTM Foundation Classes, and the + JavaTM Platform Debugger + Architecture.
+
+ +
Sample Code
+ +
(In the sample subdirectory) Samples, with source + code, of programming for certain Java API's.
+
+ +
C header Files
+ +
(In the include/ subdirectory) Header files that + support native-code programming using the Java Native + Interface, the JVMTM + Tool Interface, and other functionality of the + JavaTM platform.
+
+ +
Source Code
+ +
(In src.zip) JavaTM + programming language source files for all classes that make up the + Java core API (that is, sources files for the java.*, javax.* and + some org.* packages, but not for com.sun.* packages). This source code + is provided for informational purposes only, to help developers learn + and use the JavaTM programming + language. These files do not include platform-specific implementation + code and cannot be used to rebuild the class libraries. To extract + these file, use any common zip utility. Or, you may use the Jar + utility in the JDK's bin/ directory:
+
+ jar xvf src.zip
+
+
+
+ +

The Java Runtime Environment + (JRETM)

+ +
+ The JavaTM Runtime Environment + (JRETM) is available as a separately + downloadable product. See the download web site. +
+ +
+ The JRE allows you to run applications written in the JavaTM programming language. Like the JDKTM, it contains the JavaTM Virtual Machine (JVMTM), classes comprising the JavaTM platform API, and supporting files. Unlike the JDK, + it does not contain development tools such as compilers and debuggers. +
+ +
+ You can freely redistribute the JRE with your application, according to + the terms of the JRE license. Once you have developed your application + using the JDK, you can ship it with the JRE so your end-users will have a + JavaTM platform on which to run your + software. +
+ +

Redistribution

+ +
+
+
+ NOTE - The license for this software does not allow the redistribution + of beta and other pre-release versions. +
+
+
+ +
+ Subject to the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement and + the obligations, restrictions, and exceptions set forth below, You may + reproduce and distribute the Software (and also portions of Software + identified below as Redistributable), provided that: +
+ +
+
    +
  1. you distribute the Software complete and unmodified and only bundled + as part of Your applets and applications ("Programs"),
  2. + +
  3. your Programs add significant and primary functionality to the + Software,
  4. + +
  5. your Programs are only intended to run on Java-enabled general + purpose desktop computers and servers,
  6. + +
  7. you distribute Software for the sole purpose of running your + Programs,
  8. + +
  9. you do not distribute additional software intended to replace any + component(s) of the Software,
  10. + +
  11. you do not remove or alter any proprietary legends or notices + contained in or on the Software,
  12. + +
  13. you only distribute the Software subject to a license agreement that + protects Sun's interests consistent with the terms contained in this + Agreement, and
  14. + +
  15. you agree to defend and indemnify Sun and its licensors from and + against any damages, costs, liabilities, settlement amounts and/or + expenses (including attorneys' fees) incurred in connection with any + claim, lawsuit or action by any third party that arises or results from + the use or distribution of any and all Programs and/or Software.
  16. +
+
+ +
+ The term "vendors" used here refers to licensees, developers, and + independent software vendors (ISVs) who license and distribute the + JavaTM Development Kit + (JDKTM) with their programs. +
+ +
+ Vendors must follow the terms of the Java Development Kit Binary Code + License agreement. +
+ +

Required vs. Optional Files

+ +
+ The files that make up the JavaTM + Development Kit (JDKTM) are divided into + two categories: required and optional. Optional files may be excluded from + redistributions of the JDK at the vendor's discretion. +
+ +
+ The following section contains a list of the files and directories that + may optionally be omitted from redistributions of the JDK. All files not + in these lists of optional files must be included in redistributions of + the JDK. +
+ +

Optional Files and Directories

+ +
+ The following files may be optionally excluded from redistributions. These + files are located in the jdk1.6.0_<version> directory, where + <version> is the update version number. SolarisTM and Linux filenames and separators are shown. Windows + executables have the ".exe" suffix. Corresponding files with + _g in the name can also be excluded. The corresponding man + pages should be excluded for any excluded executables (with paths listed + below beginning with bin/, for the SolarisTM Operating System and Linux). +
+ +
+
+
+
jre/lib/charsets.jar
+ +
Character conversion classes
+ +
jre/lib/ext/
+ +
sunjce_provider.jar - the SunJCE provider for Java + Cryptography APIs
+ localedata.jar - contains many of the resources needed + for non US English locales
+ ldapsec.jar - contains security features supported by the + LDAP service provider
+ dnsns.jar - for the InetAddress wrapper of JNDI DNS + provider
+ +
bin/rmid and jre/bin/rmid
+ +
Java RMI Activation System Daemon
+ +
bin/rmiregistry and + jre/bin/rmiregistry
+ +
Java Remote Object Registry
+ +
bin/tnameserv and jre/bin/tnameserv
+ +
Java IDL Name Server
+ +
bin/keytool and jre/bin/keytool
+ +
Key and Certificate Management Tool
+ +
bin/kinit and jre/bin/kinit
+ +
Used to obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting tickets
+ +
bin/klist and jre/bin/klist
+ +
Kerberos display entries in credentials cache and keytab
+ +
bin/ktab and jre/bin/ktab
+ +
Kerberos key table manager
+ +
bin/policytool and + jre/bin/policytool
+ +
Policy File Creation and Management Tool
+ +
bin/orbd and jre/bin/orbd
+ +
Object Request Broker Daemon
+ +
bin/servertool and + jre/bin/servertool
+ +
Java IDL Server Tool
+ +
bin/javaws, jre/bin/javaws, + jre/lib/javaws/ and jre/lib/javaws.jar
+ +
Java Web Start
+ +
db/
+ +
+ Java DB, Sun Microsystems's distribution of the Apache Derby + database (only with file based distributions of the JDK). +
+ +
demo/
+ +
Demo Applets and Applications
+ +
sample/
+ +
Sample Code
+ +
src.zip
+ +
Archive of source files
+
+
+
+ +

Redistributable JDKTM Files

+ +
+ The limited set of files and directories from the JDK listed below may be + included in vendor redistributions of the JavaTM Runtime Environment (JRETM). They cannot be redistributed separately, and must + accompany an identically versioned JRE distribution. All paths are + relative to the top-level directory of the JDK. The corresponding man + pages should be included for any included executables (with paths listed + below beginning with bin/, for the SolarisTM Operating System and Linux). +
+ +
+
+
+
jre/lib/cmm/PYCC.pf
+ +
Color profile. This file is required only if one wishes to convert + between the PYCC color space and another color space.
+ +
All .ttf font files in the + jre/lib/fonts/ directory.
+ +
Note that the LucidaSansRegular.ttf font is already contained in + the JRE, so there is no need to bring that file over from the + JDK.
+ +
jre/lib/audio/soundbank.gm
+ +
This MIDI soundbank is present in the JDK, but it has been removed + from the JRE in order to reduce the size of the JRE download bundle. + However, a soundbank file is necessary for MIDI playback, and + therefore the JDK's soundbank.gm file may be included in + redistributions of the JRE at the vendor's discretion. Several + versions of enhanced MIDI soundbanks are available from the Java Sound + web site: http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/sound/. + These alternative soundbanks may be included in redistributions of the + JRE.
+ +
The javac bytecode compiler, consisting of the following + files:
+ +
bin/javac [SolarisTM Operating System and Linux]
+ bin/sparcv9/javac [SolarisTM Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition)]
+ bin/amd64/javac [SolarisTM Operating System (AMD)]
+ bin/javac.exe [Microsoft Windows]
+ lib/tools.jar [All platforms]
+ +
The Annotation Processing Tool, consisting of the following + files:
+ +
lib/tools.jar [All platforms]
+ bin/apt [SolarisTM + Operating System and Linux]
+ bin/sparcv9/apt [SolarisTM Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition)]
+ bin/amd64/apt [SolarisTM Operating System (AMD)]
+ bin/apt.exe [Microsoft Windows]
+ +
lib/jconsole.jar
+ +
The Jconsole application. NOTE: The Jconsole application requires + the dynamic attach mechanism.
+ +
The dynamic attach mechanism consisting of the following + files:
+ +
lib/tools.jar [All platforms]
+ jre/lib/sparc/libattach.so [SolarisTM Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and + Linux]
+ jre/lib/sparcv9/libattach.so [SolarisTM Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and + Linux]
+ jre/lib/i386/libattach.so [SolarisTM Operating System (x86) and Linux]
+ jre/lib/amd64/libattach.so [SolarisTM Operating System (AMD) and Linux]
+ jre\bin\attach.dll [Microsoft Windows]
+ +
The Java Platform Debugger Architecture implementation consisting + of the files shown in the dynamic attach section above, and the + following files:
+ +
lib/tools.jar [All platforms]
+ lib/sa-jdi.jar [All platforms]
+ jre/lib/sparc/libsaproc.so [SolarisTM Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and + Linux]
+ jre/lib/sparcv9/libsaproc.so [SolarisTM Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and + Linux]
+ jre/lib/i386/libsaproc.so [SolarisTM Operating System (x86) and Linux]
+ jre/lib/amd64/libsaproc.so [SolarisTM Operating System (AMD) and Linux]
+ +
jre\bin\server\
+ +
On Microsoft Windows platforms, the JDK includes both the Java + HotSpotTM Server VM and Java + HotSpotTM Client VM. However, the + JRE for Microsoft Windows platforms includes only the Java + HotSpotTM Client VM. Those wishing + to use the Java HotSpotTM Server VM + with the JRE may copy the JDK's jre\bin\server folder to + a bin\server directory in the JRE. Software vendors may + redistribute the Java HotSpotTM + Server VM with their redistributions of the JRE.
+
+
+
+ +

Unlimited Strength Java Cryptography Extension

+ +
+ Due to import control restrictions for some countries, the Java + Cryptography Extension (JCE) policy files shipped with the JDK and the JRE + allow strong but limited cryptography to be used. These files are located + at
+
+ <java-home>/lib/security/local_policy.jar
+ <java-home>/lib/security/US_export_policy.jar
+
+ where <java-home> is the jre directory of + the JDK or the top-level directory of the JRE. +
+ +
+ An unlimited strength version of these files indicating no restrictions on + cryptographic strengths is available on the JDK web site for those living + in eligible countries. Those living in eligible countries may download the + unlimited strength version and replace the strong cryptography jar files + with the unlimited strength files. +
+ +

The cacerts Certificates File

+ +
+ Root CA certificates may be added to or removed from the Java SE + certificate file located at +
+ +
+ <java-home>/lib/security/cacerts +
+ +
+ For more information, see + The cacerts Certificates File section in the keytool documentation. +
+ +

Java Endorsed Standards Override + Mechanism

+ +
+ From time to time it is necessary to update the Java platform in order to + incorporate newer versions of standards that are created outside of the + Java Community ProcessSM (JCPSM http://www.jcp.org/) (Endorsed + Standards), or in order to update the version of a technology included + in the platform to correspond to a later standalone version of that + technology (Standalone Technologies). +
+ +
+ The Endorsed Standards Override Mechanism provides a means whereby + later versions of classes and interfaces that implement Endorsed Standards + or Standalone Technologies may be incorporated into the Java Platform. +
+ +
+ For more information on the Endorsed Standards Override Mechanism, + including the list of platform packages that it may be used to override, + see +
+ +
+ http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/standards/ +
+ +

Java DB

+ +
+ This distribution bundles Java DB, Sun Microsystems' distribution of the + Apache Derby pure Java database technology. Default installation locations + are: + +
    +
  • Solaris: /opt/SUNWjavadb
  • + +
  • Linux: /opt/sun/javadb
  • + +
  • Windows: C:\Program Files\Sun\JavaDB
  • +
+ +

For information on Java DB and Derby, including user and API + documentation, the capabilities of Java DB and further resources, see the + index.html file in the above directories.

+ +

+Note that file based distributions of the JDK on Solaris and Linux +include Java DB in the ${JAVA_HOME}/db directory. +

+
+ +

Web Pages

+ +
+ For additional information, refer to these Sun Microsystems pages on the + World Wide Web: +
+ +
+
+
+
http://java.sun.com/
+ +
The Java Software web site, with the latest information on Java + technology, product information, news, and features.
+ +
http://java.sun.com/docs
+ +
JavaTM platform Documentation + provides access to white papers, the Java Tutorial and other + documents.
+ +
http://developer.java.sun.com
+ +
Developer Services web site (Free registration required). + Additional technical information, news, and features; user forums; + support information, and much more.
+ +
http://java.sun.com/products/
+ +
Java Technology Products & API
+
+
+
+
+ +

The JavaTM Development + Kit (JDKTM) is a product of Sun + MicrosystemsTM, Inc.
+
+ Copyright © 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+ 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A.
+ All rights reserved.

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This +jdk: package contains everything you need to run Java(TM). +jdk: +jdk: For additional information, refer to this Sun Microsystems web page: +jdk: http://java.sun.com/ +jdk: +jdk: +jdk: diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/arts.SlackBuild b/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/arts.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..a617c18c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/arts.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +#!/bin/sh +CWD=`pwd` +TMP=/tmp +PKG=$TMP/package-arts + +VERSION=${VERSION:-1.5.10} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-opt1} + +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $PKG/opt/kde3 + +# Avoid a version number in .la files: +if [ -d /opt/kde3/lib64/qt3 ]; then + QTDIR=/opt/kde3/lib64/qt3 +fi +cd $TMP +echo "Building arts-$VERSION.tar.bz2..." +tar xjvf $CWD/arts-$VERSION.tar.bz2 +cd arts-$VERSION + +QTDIR=/opt/kde3/lib64/qt3 + +zcat $CWD/arts.tmpdir.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1 + +chown -R root:root . +CFLAGS=$CPUOPT \ +CXXFLAGS=$CPUOPT \ +./configure \ + --prefix=/opt/kde3 \ + --libdir=/opt/kde3/lib64 \ + --sysconfdir=/opt/kde3/etc \ + --with-xinerama \ + --disable-debug \ + --program-prefix="" \ + --program-suffix="" \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux +make -j4 || exit 1 +make install DESTDIR=$PKG + +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/arts-$VERSION +cp -a \ + COPYING* INSTALL doc/NEWS doc/README doc/TODO \ + $PKG/usr/doc/arts-$VERSION +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc +( cd $PKG + find . | xargs file | grep "executable" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + find . | xargs file | grep "shared object" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null +) +if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then + gzip -9 $PKG/usr/man/man?/* +fi + +cd $PKG +makepkg -l y -c n ../arts-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/arts.tmpdir.diff b/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/arts.tmpdir.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f50472a1e --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/arts.tmpdir.diff @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +--- ./mcop/mcoputils.cc.orig 2006-01-19 10:16:08.000000000 -0600 ++++ ./mcop/mcoputils.cc 2006-09-19 17:07:50.000000000 -0500 +@@ -47,7 +47,13 @@ + result = lstat(tmp_dir, &stat_buf); + if ((result == -1) && (errno == ENOENT)) + { +- return 1; ++ result = mkdir(tmp_dir, 0700); ++ if (result == -1) ++ { ++ arts_warning("Error: Can not create directory \"%s\".\n", tmp_dir); ++ return 1; ++ } ++ result = stat(tmp_dir, &stat_buf); + } + if ((result == -1) || (!S_ISDIR(stat_buf.st_mode))) + { diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/slack-desc b/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c7b45613d --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/arts/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +arts: arts (Analog Realtime Synthesizer) +arts: +arts: aRts is the core sound system for KDE, and is short for "analog +arts: realtime synthesizer". aRts is designed to create or process sound +arts: using small specialized modules. These may create a waveform, play +arts: samples, filter data, add signals, perform effects (like delay, +arts: flanger or chorus), or output the data to the soundcard. +arts: +arts: +arts: +arts: diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/k3b3/k3b3.SlackBuild b/extra/source/kde3-compat/k3b3/k3b3.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..186fbe7b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/k3b3/k3b3.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +#!/bin/sh +CWD=`pwd` +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=$TMP/package-k3b3 + +VERSION=1.0.5 +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=opt1 + +if [ "$ARCH" = "i386" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i386 -mcpu=i686" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "s390" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2" +fi + +if [ ! -d $TMP ]; then + mkdir -p $TMP +fi +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $PKG +cd $TMP +rm -rf k3b-$VERSION +tar xjvf $CWD/k3b-$VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 +cd k3b-$VERSION +chown -R root:root . +find . -perm 777 -exec chmod 755 {} \; +find . -perm 664 -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +QTDIR=/opt/kde3/lib64/qt3 + +# ./configure --help lists --docdir, but it is ignored. Oh well. +CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ +CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ +./configure \ + --prefix=/opt/kde3 \ + --libdir=/opt/kde3/lib64 \ + --sysconfdir=/etc/kde \ + --docdir=/usr/doc \ + --without-cdrecord-suid-root \ + --program-prefix="" \ + --program-suffix="" \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux +make -j4 || exit 1 +make install DESTDIR=$PKG + +# Add a .desktop in the compatible location: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/share/applications/kde4 +( cd $PKG/usr/share/applications/kde4 ; ln -sf /opt/kde3/share/applications/kde/k3b.desktop k3b3.desktop ) + +( cd $PKG + find . | xargs file | grep "executable" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + find . | xargs file | grep "shared object" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null +) +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/k3b-$VERSION +cp -a \ + AUTHORS COPYING COPYING-DOCS ChangeLog FAQ INSTALL KNOWNBUGS PERMISSIONS README RELEASE_HOWTO TODO k3b.lsm \ + $PKG/usr/doc/k3b-$VERSION +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +cd $PKG +makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/k3b3-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/k3b3/slack-desc b/extra/source/kde3-compat/k3b3/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..52856f6a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/k3b3/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' on +# the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must make +# exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also customary to +# leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +k3b3: k3b3 (The CD Creator, KDE3 version) +k3b3: +k3b3: K3b makes writing cds under Linux easy. It has an easy to use +k3b3: interface and supports CD burning (including on-the-fly), copying, +k3b3: erasing, ripping, and more. +k3b3: +k3b3: K3b was written by Sebastian Trueg, Thomas Froescher, +k3b3: Christian Kvasny, and Klaus-Dieter Krannich. +k3b3: +k3b3: For more information, visit: http://www.k3b.org +k3b3: diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/apply-patches.sh b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/apply-patches.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..68190b0b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/apply-patches.sh @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +zcat $CWD/kdelibs-utempter.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose --backup --suffix=.orig || exit 1 +zcat $CWD/kdelibs.inotify.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose --backup --suffix=.orig || exit 1 +zcat $CWD/kdelibs.no.inotify.externs.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose --backup --suffix=.orig || exit 1 diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs-utempter.diff b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs-utempter.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4f7c8f3a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs-utempter.diff @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +diff -Naur kdelibs-3.5.7.orig/kdecore/kpty.cpp kdelibs-3.5.7/kdecore/kpty.cpp +--- kdelibs-3.5.7.orig/kdecore/kpty.cpp 2006-05-22 19:14:21.000000000 +0100 ++++ kdelibs-3.5.7/kdecore/kpty.cpp 2007-06-10 14:08:18.000000000 +0100 +@@ -401,7 +401,9 @@ + #ifdef HAVE_UTEMPTER + KProcess_Utmp utmp; + utmp.cmdFd = d->masterFd; +- utmp << "/usr/sbin/utempter" << "-a" << d->ttyName << ""; ++ utmp << "/usr/lib/utempter/utempter" << "add"; ++ if (remotehost) ++ utmp << remotehost; + utmp.start(KProcess::Block); + Q_UNUSED(user); + Q_UNUSED(remotehost); +@@ -444,7 +446,7 @@ + #ifdef HAVE_UTEMPTER + KProcess_Utmp utmp; + utmp.cmdFd = d->masterFd; +- utmp << "/usr/sbin/utempter" << "-d" << d->ttyName; ++ utmp << "/usr/lib/utempter/utempter" << "del"; + utmp.start(KProcess::Block); + #elif defined(USE_LOGIN) + const char *str_ptr = d->ttyName.data(); diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs.inotify.diff b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs.inotify.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..791b5e683 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs.inotify.diff @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- ./kio/kio/kdirwatch.cpp.orig 2006-07-22 03:16:37.000000000 -0500 ++++ ./kio/kio/kdirwatch.cpp 2009-06-18 19:27:38.000000000 -0500 +@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ + #include + // Linux kernel headers are documented to not compile + #define _S390_BITOPS_H +-#include ++#include + + static inline int inotify_init (void) + { diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs.no.inotify.externs.diff b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs.no.inotify.externs.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ef06c1dce --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs.no.inotify.externs.diff @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +--- ./kio/kio/kdirwatch.cpp.orig 2009-06-18 19:29:01.000000000 -0500 ++++ ./kio/kio/kdirwatch.cpp 2009-06-18 19:32:41.000000000 -0500 +@@ -73,20 +73,20 @@ + #define _S390_BITOPS_H + #include + +-static inline int inotify_init (void) +-{ +- return syscall (__NR_inotify_init); +-} +- +-static inline int inotify_add_watch (int fd, const char *name, __u32 mask) +-{ +- return syscall (__NR_inotify_add_watch, fd, name, mask); +-} +- +-static inline int inotify_rm_watch (int fd, __u32 wd) +-{ +- return syscall (__NR_inotify_rm_watch, fd, wd); +-} ++// static inline int inotify_init (void) ++// { ++// return syscall (__NR_inotify_init); ++// } ++ ++// static inline int inotify_add_watch (int fd, const char *name, __u32 mask) ++// { ++// return syscall (__NR_inotify_add_watch, fd, name, mask); ++// } ++ ++// static inline int inotify_rm_watch (int fd, __u32 wd) ++// { ++// return syscall (__NR_inotify_rm_watch, fd, wd); ++// } + + #ifndef IN_ONLYDIR + #define IN_ONLYDIR 0x01000000 diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs3.SlackBuild b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs3.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d197ea32f --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/kdelibs3.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +#!/bin/sh +CWD=`pwd` +TMP=/tmp +PKG=$TMP/package-kdelibs + +# Set the config option variables if they are not already set: +if [ -r ../KDE.options ]; then + . ../KDE.options +fi + +# The global options may be overridden here (if needed): +if [ -r ./local.options ]; then + . ./local.options +fi + +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $PKG/usr + +# Avoid a version number in .la files: +if [ -d /opt/kde3/lib64/qt ]; then + QTDIR=/opt/kde3/lib64/qt3 +fi + +cd $TMP +echo "Building kdelibs-$VERSION.tar.bz2..." +tar xjvf $CWD/kdelibs-$VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 +cd kdelibs-$VERSION || exit 1 + +if [ -r $CWD/apply-patches.sh ]; then + . $CWD/apply-patches.sh +fi + +chown -R root:root . +CFLAGS=$CPUOPT \ +CXXFLAGS=$CPUOPT \ +./configure \ + --prefix=/opt/kde3 \ + --libdir=/opt/kde3/lib64 \ + --sysconfdir=/opt/kde3/etc \ + --with-ssl-dir=/usr \ + --with-xinerama \ + --disable-debug \ + --enable-dnotify \ + --program-prefix="" \ + --program-suffix="" \ + --build=$TARGET-slackware-linux + +make $NUMJOBS || exit 1 +make install DESTDIR=$PKG + +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/kdelibs-$VERSION +cp -a \ + AUTHORS COMPILING COMPILING.html COPYING* DEBUG INSTALL KDE2PORTING.html KDE3PORTING.html NAMING README kdelibs.lsm \ + $PKG/usr/doc/kdelibs-$VERSION +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +( cd $PKG + find . | xargs file | grep "executable" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + find . | xargs file | grep "shared object" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null +) +if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then + gzip -9 $PKG/usr/man/man?/* +fi + +cd $PKG +makepkg -l y -c n ../kdelibs3-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/local.options b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/local.options new file mode 100644 index 000000000..056703278 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/local.options @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +VERSION=3.5.10 +ARCH=x86_64 +TARGET=x86_64 +BUILD=opt1 diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/slack-desc b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b6e75d1d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/kdelibs3/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' on +# the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must make +# exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also customary to +# leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +kdelibs3: kdelibs3 (KDE3 runtime libraries) +kdelibs3: +kdelibs3: System libraries and other resources required by KDE3. +kdelibs3: +kdelibs3: +kdelibs3: +kdelibs3: +kdelibs3: +kdelibs3: +kdelibs3: +kdelibs3: diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/doinst.sh b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/doinst.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d57fb0319 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/doinst.sh @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +## This was causing problems compiling KDE for unknown reasons. +## So, we'll symlink the libraries into /opt/kde3 again... +# Add QT library directory to /etc/ld.so.conf: +if ! grep /opt/kde3/lib etc/ld.so.conf 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then + echo "/opt/kde3/lib" >> etc/ld.so.conf +fi +if [ -x /sbin/ldconfig ]; then + /sbin/ldconfig 2> /dev/null +fi diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/profile.d/qt.csh b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/profile.d/qt.csh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..490877c4f --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/profile.d/qt.csh @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#!/bin/csh +# Environment path variables for the Qt package: +if ( ! $?QTDIR ) then + # It's best to use the generic directory to avoid + # compiling in a version-containing path: + if ( -d /opt/kde3/lib/qt3 ) then + setenv QTDIR /opt/kde3/lib/qt3 + else + # Find the newest Qt directory and set $QTDIR to that: + foreach qtd ( /opt/kde3/lib/qt-* ) + if ( -d $qtd ) then + setenv QTDIR $qtd + endif + end + endif +endif +set path = ( $path $QTDIR/bin /opt/kde3/bin ) +if ( $?CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH ) then + setenv CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH $QTDIR/include:$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH +else + setenv CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH $QTDIR/include +endif diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/profile.d/qt.sh b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/profile.d/qt.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..c4e23bb59 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/profile.d/qt.sh @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Environment variables for the Qt package. +# +# It's best to use the generic directory to avoid +# compiling in a version-containing path: +if [ -d /opt/kde3/lib/qt3 ]; then + QTDIR=/opt/kde3/lib/qt3 +else + # Find the newest Qt directory and set $QTDIR to that: + for qtd in /opt/kde3/lib/qt-* ; do + if [ -d $qtd ]; then + QTDIR=$qtd + fi + done +fi +if [ ! "$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH" = "" ]; then + CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$QTDIR/include:$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH +else + CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$QTDIR/include +fi +PATH="$PATH:$QTDIR/bin:/opt/kde3/bin" +export QTDIR +export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt-x11.diff b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt-x11.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..74453f21f --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt-x11.diff @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- ./src/kernel/qgif.h.orig Tue Mar 19 02:31:42 2002 ++++ ./src/kernel/qgif.h Sun Mar 24 22:14:19 2002 +@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ + #endif // QT_H + + #ifndef QT_BUILTIN_GIF_READER +-#define QT_BUILTIN_GIF_READER 0 ++#define QT_BUILTIN_GIF_READER 1 + #endif + + bool qt_builtin_gif_reader(); diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt.mysql.h.diff b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt.mysql.h.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2d6fca5ac --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt.mysql.h.diff @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- ./src/sql/drivers/mysql/qsql_mysql.h.orig 2002-04-15 03:05:53.000000000 -0700 ++++ ./src/sql/drivers/mysql/qsql_mysql.h 2002-10-14 14:59:36.000000000 -0700 +@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ + #include + #endif + +-#include ++#include + + #ifdef QT_PLUGIN + #define Q_EXPORT_SQLDRIVER_MYSQL diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt.x86.cflags.diff b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt.x86.cflags.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..880037c23 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt.x86.cflags.diff @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- ./mkspecs/linux-g++/qmake.conf.orig Fri Apr 26 00:48:00 2002 ++++ ./mkspecs/linux-g++/qmake.conf Tue May 7 12:05:04 2002 +@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ + QMAKE_CFLAGS_DEPS = -M + QMAKE_CFLAGS_WARN_ON = -Wall -W + QMAKE_CFLAGS_WARN_OFF = -w +-QMAKE_CFLAGS_RELEASE = -O2 ++QMAKE_CFLAGS_RELEASE = -O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686 + QMAKE_CFLAGS_DEBUG = -g + QMAKE_CFLAGS_SHLIB = -fPIC + QMAKE_CFLAGS_YACC = -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt3.SlackBuild b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt3.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d32d283ea --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/qt3.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +# Build with NODEVEL= after building the other deps to get rid of +# the .so, include, and other files not needed for runtime. + +PKGNAM=qt3 +VERSION=${VERSION:-3.3.8b} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:-" -j7 "} +BUILD=${BUILD:-opt2} + +CWD=$(pwd) +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=$TMP/package-${PKGNAM} +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $TMP $PKG + +# Don't build a devel package (but put a devel SYSTEM on this machine...) +NODEVEL=true + +if [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" + LIBDIRSUFFIX="" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "s390" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + LIBDIRSUFFIX="" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" + LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" +fi + +#cd $TMP +# I have *many* times tried building this package in /tmp, and it always +# ends up with a "/tmp" directory embedded in some wrong place. Hopefully +# the next time I see this comment I'll remember that and not make the +# same mistake again just for the sake of doing things "right" (but having +# the package come out wrong...) +#rm -rf ${PKGNAM}-${VERSION} +mkdir -p /opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} +cd /opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} +rm -rf qt-3* qt3 qt-3.* qt3-* +tar xvf $CWD/qt-x11-free-$VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 +mv qt-x11-free-$VERSION qt3 +cd qt3 + +if [ $ARCH = "i486" ]; then + zcat $CWD/qt.x86.cflags.diff.gz | patch -p1 || exit 1 +fi + +zcat $CWD/qt-x11.diff.gz | patch -p1 || exit 1 +zcat $CWD/qt.mysql.h.diff.gz | patch -p1 || exit 1 + +# Make sure ownerships and permissions are sane: +chown -R root:root . +find . \ + \( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 -o -perm 511 \) \ + -exec chmod 755 {} \; -o \ + \( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \ + -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +QTDIR=/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt3 + +# And here's what we are currently using. The "yes" agrees to the GPL, so don't run this script if you +# don't agree. :-) +echo "yes" | CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" ./configure \ + -prefix /opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt3-${VERSION} \ + -release \ + -system-zlib \ + -system-libpng \ + -qt-imgfmt-png \ + -system-libmng \ + -qt-imgfmt-mng \ + -system-libjpeg \ + -qt-imgfmt-jpeg \ + -qt-gif \ + -thread \ + -stl \ + -no-g++-exceptions \ + -xft \ + -plugin-sql-mysql \ + -plugin-style-cde \ + -plugin-style-compact \ + -qt-style-motif \ + -plugin-style-motifplus \ + -plugin-style-platinum \ + -plugin-style-sgi \ + -plugin-style-windows \ + -enable-opengl + +# We're using '-i' to work around a bug where the build tries to strip html files. +# Build the important stuff: +make $NUMJOBS -i +make install || exit 1 +make $NUMJOBS -i symlinks sub-src sub-tools +make install || exit 1 +make install INSTALL_ROOT=$PKG || exit 1 +# Link the shared libraries into /opt/kde3/lib. +( cd /opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} + for file in qt3/lib/*.so* ; do + ln -sf $file . + done +) + +# Leave these out so as not to interfere with Qt4: +if [ -z "$NODEVEL" ]; then + # Add man pages: + mkdir -p $PKG/usr/man + cp -a doc/man/* $PKG/usr/man + find $PKG/usr/man -type f -exec gzip -9 "{}" \; +fi + +if [ $ARCH = "i486" ]; then + # Put this back as shipped: + ( cd $PKG/opt/kde3/lib/qt3-${VERSION} + zcat $CWD/qt.x86.cflags.diff.gz | patch -p1 -R ) +fi + +mkdir -p $PKG/etc/profile.d +cat $CWD/profile.d/qt.sh | sed -e "s#/lib#/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}#" \ + > $PKG/etc/profile.d/qt.sh +cat $CWD/profile.d/qt.csh | sed -e "s#/lib#/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}#" \ + > $PKG/etc/profile.d/qt.csh +chmod 755 $PKG/etc/profile.d/* + +# Strip binaries: +find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" | grep ELF \ + | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + +# Put a ton of links to more "normal" places. I'd just use a prefix of /usr, but it +# creates a ton of new (and ambiguously named) /usr directories... + +mkdir -p $PKG/opt/kde3/bin +( cd $PKG/opt/kde3/bin + for file in assistant designer linguist lrelease lupdate moc qm2ts qmake qtconfig uic ; do + ln -sf /opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt3/bin/$file . + done +) + +sed -i -e "s#/lib\$#/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}#" \ + $PKG/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt3-$VERSION/lib/pkgconfig/qt-mt.pc || exit 1 +mkdir -p $PKG/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/pkgconfig +( cd $PKG/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/pkgconfig + ln -sf /opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt3/lib/pkgconfig/qt-mt.pc . +) + +# Add a documentation directory: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION +cp -a \ + FAQ INSTALL LICENSE.GPL* LICENSE.QPL MANIFEST PLATFORMS README* changes* \ + $PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION + +# Put the actual file tree in /opt/kde3/lib/qt3: +mv $PKG/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt3-${VERSION} $PKG/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt3 +( cd $PKG/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} ; ln -sf qt3 qt3-${VERSION}) + +( cd $PKG/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} + for file in qt3/lib/*.so* ; do + ln -sf $file . + done +) + +# This much documentation isn't needed for the compat qt3 package -- look in the +# source if you need it. +rm -rf $PKG/opt/kde3/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt3/doc + +mkdir -p $PKG/install +zcat $CWD/doinst.sh.gz | sed -e "s#/lib#/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}#" \ + > $PKG/install/doinst.sh +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +cd $PKG +/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/slack-desc b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dc7ea57e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/kde3-compat/qt3/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +qt3: Qt3 (a multi-platform C++ graphical user interface toolkit, version 3) +qt3: +qt3: Qt is a complete and well-developed object-oriented framework for +qt3: developing graphical user interface (GUI) applications using C++. +qt3: +qt3: This release is free only for development of free software for the X +qt3: Window System. If you use Qt for developing commercial or other +qt3: non-free software, you must have a professional license. Please see +qt3: http://www.trolltech.com/purchase.html for information on how to +qt3: obtain a professional license. +qt3: diff --git a/extra/source/mpg123/mpg123.SlackBuild b/extra/source/mpg123/mpg123.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..2212eb85b --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/mpg123/mpg123.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Copyright 2006-2009 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + + +PKGNAM=mpg123 +VERSION=${VERSION:-0.65} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-1} + + +NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:-" -j7 "} + +CWD=$(pwd) +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=$TMP/package-${PKGNAM} +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $PKG $TMP + +if [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "s390" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" +fi + +cd $TMP +rm -rf ${PKGNAM}-${VERSION} +tar xvf $CWD/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 +cd ${PKGNAM}-$VERSION || exit 1 + +# Make sure ownerships and permissions are sane: +chown -R root:root . +find . \ + \( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 -o -perm 511 \) \ + -exec chmod 755 {} \; -o \ + \( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \ + -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +# Configure: +CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ +./configure \ + --prefix=/usr \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --mandir=/usr/man \ + --program-prefix= \ + --program-suffix= \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux + +# Build and install: +make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1 +make install DESTDIR=$PKG || exit 1 + +# Strip binaries: +find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" \ + | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + +# Compress and link manpages, if any: +if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then + ( cd $PKG/usr/man + for manpagedir in $(find . -type d -name "man*") ; do + ( cd $manpagedir + for eachpage in $( find . -type l -maxdepth 1) ; do + ln -s $( readlink $eachpage ).gz $eachpage.gz + rm $eachpage + done + gzip -9 *.* + ) + done + ) +fi + +# Compress info files, if any: +if [ -d $PKG/usr/info ]; then + ( cd $PKG/usr/info + rm -f dir + gzip -9 * + ) +fi + +# Add a documentation directory: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION +cp -a \ + AUTHORS COPYING INSTALL NEWS README \ + doc \ + $PKG/usr/doc/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION + +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +cd $PKG +/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/${PKGNAM}-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/mpg123/slack-desc b/extra/source/mpg123/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cabaa7f17 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/mpg123/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +mpg123: mpg123 (a command-line mp3 player) +mpg123: +mpg123: (full?) MPEG 1.0/2.0, Layer 1,2 and 3 support (Layer-3 realtime only +mpg123: with a 'fast' machine). Since April 97, 128kbit j-stereo should work +mpg123: on a 486DX4-120. With 2:1 down-sampling or using the downmix-mode +mpg123: even a 486DX2-66 should play such a stream in realtime! +mpg123: +mpg123: The mpg123 project was started by Michel Hipp and is now being +mpg123: maintained by Thomas Orgis and Nicholas J. Humfrey. +mpg123: +mpg123: diff --git a/extra/source/mplayerplug-in/mplayerplug-in.SlackBuild b/extra/source/mplayerplug-in/mplayerplug-in.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d37232fc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/mplayerplug-in/mplayerplug-in.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# $Id: mplayerplug-in.SlackBuild,v 1.3 2008/08/08 11:36:29 root Exp root $ +# Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Eric Hameleers , Eindhoven,NL +# All rights reserved. +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for +# any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that +# the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all +# copies. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND THEIR +# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF +# USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND +# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, +# OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT +# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF +# SUCH DAMAGE. +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Slackware SlackBuild script +# =========================== +# By: Eric Hameleers +# For: mplayerplug-in +# Descr: embedded video player for mozilla based browsers +# URL: http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net/ +# Needs: MPlayer >= 1.0rc2 +# Changelog: +# 3.31-1: 05/Nov/2006 by Eric Hameleers +# * Initial build. +# 3.55-1: 08/Aug/2008 by Eric Hameleers +# * Update. +# +# Run 'sh mplayerplug-in.SlackBuild --cleanup' to build a Slackware package. +# The package (.txz) plus descriptive .txt file are created in /tmp . +# Install using 'installpkg'. +# +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# Set initial variables: + +PRGNAM=mplayerplug-in +VERSION=${VERSION:-3.55} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-1} +TAG=${TAG:-} + +DOCS="ChangeLog INSTALL LICENSE README TODO" + +# Where do we look for sources? +SRCDIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) + +# Place to build (TMP) package (PKG) and output (OUTPUT) the program: +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/build} +PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM +OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} + +SOURCE="$SRCDIR/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}.tar.gz" +SRCURL="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/${PRGNAM}/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}.tar.gz" + +## +## --- with a little luck, you won't have to edit below this point --- ## +## + +# Exit the script on errors: +set -e +trap 'echo "$0 FAILED at line ${LINENO}" | tee $OUTPUT/error-${PRGNAM}.log' ERR +# Catch unitialized variables: +set -u +P1=${1:-1} + +# Slackware 11 and up need other option (gcc > 3.3.x) +if [ $(gcc -dumpversion | tr -d '.' |cut -c 1-2) -gt 33 ]; then + MOPT=tune +else + MOPT=cpu +fi + +case "$ARCH" in + i486) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -m${MOPT}=i686" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + s390) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + powerpc) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + x86_64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" + SLKLDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib64"; LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" + ;; + athlon-xp) SLKCFLAGS="-march=athlon-xp -O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; +esac + +# Create working directories: +mkdir -p $OUTPUT # place for the package to be saved +mkdir -p $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM # location to build the source +mkdir -p $PKG # place for the package to be built +rm -rf $PKG/* # always erase old package's contents +rm -rf $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM/* # remove the remnants of previous build + +# Source file availability: +if ! [ -f ${SOURCE} ]; then + if ! [ "x${SRCURL}" == "x" ]; then + # Check if the $SRCDIR is writable at all - if not, download to $OUTPUT + [ -w "$SRCDIR" ] || SOURCE="$OUTPUT/$(basename $SOURCE)" + echo "Source '$(basename ${SOURCE})' not available yet..." + echo "Will download file to $(dirname $SOURCE)" + wget -nv -T 20 -O "${SOURCE}" "${SRCURL}" || true + if [ $? -ne 0 -o ! -s "${SOURCE}" ]; then + echo "Downloading '$(basename ${SOURCE})' failed... aborting the build." + mv -f "${SOURCE}" "${SOURCE}".FAIL + exit 1 + fi + else + echo "File '$(basename ${SOURCE})' not available... aborting the build." + exit 1 + fi +fi + +if [ "$P1" == "--download" ]; then + echo "Download complete." + exit 0 +fi + +# --- PACKAGE BUILDING --- + +echo "++" +echo "|| $PRGNAM-$VERSION" +echo "++" + +cd $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM +echo "Extracting the source archive(s) for $PRGNAM..." +if $(file ${SOURCE} | grep -q ": bzip2"); then + tar -xjvf ${SOURCE} +elif $(file ${SOURCE} | grep -q ": gzip"); then + tar -xzvf ${SOURCE} +fi +cd ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION} +chown -R root:root . +chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s . + +echo Building ... +LDFLAGS="$SLKLDFLAGS" \ +CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ +CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ +./configure --prefix=/usr \ + --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ + --localstatedir=/var \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --mandir=/usr/man \ + --enable-wmp \ + --enable-qt \ + --enable-rm \ + --enable-gmp \ + --enable-dvx \ + --program-prefix="" \ + --program-suffix="" \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux \ + 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/configure-${PRGNAM}.log +make 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/make-${PRGNAM}.log + +# Install all the needed stuff to the package dir +# Use installwatch if available, to produce a logfile of the installation +# process that is more easily readable: +if $(which installwatch > /dev/null 2>&1); then + installwatch -o $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log make DESTDIR=$PKG install +else + make DESTDIR=$PKG install 2>&1 |tee $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log +fi + +# Prepare the config files: +mv $PKG/etc/mplayerplug-in.conf{,.new} +mv $PKG/etc/mplayerplug-in.types{,.new} + +# Add this to the doinst.sh +! [ -d $PKG/install ] && mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat <> $PKG/install/doinst.sh +# Handle the incoming configuration files: +config() { + for infile in \$1; do + NEW="\$infile" + OLD="\`dirname \$NEW\`/\`basename \$NEW .new\`" + # If there's no config file by that name, mv it over: + if [ ! -r \$OLD ]; then + mv \$NEW \$OLD + elif [ "\`cat \$OLD | md5sum\`" = "\`cat \$NEW | md5sum\`" ]; then + # toss the redundant copy + rm \$NEW + fi + # Otherwise, we leave the .new copy for the admin to consider... + done +} + +config etc/mplayerplug-in.conf.new +config etc/mplayerplug-in.types.new + +EOINS + +# Add documentation: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +cp -a $DOCS $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION || true +cp -a $SRCDIR/$(basename $0) $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild +chown -R root:root $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +find $PKG/usr/doc -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +# Compress the man page(s): +if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then + find $PKG/usr/man -type f -name "*.?" -exec gzip -9f {} \; + for i in $(find $PKG/usr/man -type l -name "*.?") ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done +fi + +# Strip binaries: +cd $PKG +find . | xargs file | grep "executable" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null || true +find . | xargs file | grep "shared object" | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null || true +cd - + +# Add a package description: +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $SRCDIR/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc +if [ -f $SRCDIR/doinst.sh ]; then + cat $SRCDIR/doinst.sh >> $PKG/install/doinst.sh +fi + +# Build the package: +cd $PKG +makepkg --linkadd y --chown n $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.txz 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/makepkg-${PRGNAM}.log +cd $OUTPUT +md5sum ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.txz > ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.txz.md5 +cd - +cat $PKG/install/slack-desc | grep "^${PRGNAM}" > $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.txt +if [ -f $PKG/install/slack-required ]; then + cat $PKG/install/slack-required > $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.dep +fi + +# Clean up the extra stuff: +if [ "$P1" = "--cleanup" ]; then + rm -rf $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM + rm -rf $PKG +fi diff --git a/extra/source/mplayerplug-in/slack-desc b/extra/source/mplayerplug-in/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5e847c964 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/mplayerplug-in/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +mplayerplug-in: mplayerplug-in (embedded video player for mozilla based browsers) +mplayerplug-in: +mplayerplug-in: mplayerplug-in is a browser plugin to allow playing embedded +mplayerplug-in: movies on web pages, using MPlayer. +mplayerplug-in: Media is played embedded in the page or in a separate window +mplayerplug-in: depending on how the author of the webpage intended the media to +mplayerplug-in: be displayed. +mplayerplug-in: +mplayerplug-in: +mplayerplug-in: mplayerplug-in homepage: http://mplayerplug-in.sf.net/ +mplayerplug-in: diff --git a/extra/source/partitionmanager/doinst.sh b/extra/source/partitionmanager/doinst.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e376b59af --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/partitionmanager/doinst.sh @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + +if [ -x /usr/bin/update-desktop-database ]; then + /usr/bin/update-desktop-database /usr/share/applications >/dev/null 2>&1 +fi + diff --git a/extra/source/partitionmanager/partitionmanager.SlackBuild b/extra/source/partitionmanager/partitionmanager.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..cf91510f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/partitionmanager/partitionmanager.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Copyright 2009 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA +# All rights reserved. + +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +VERSION=1.0.0-BETA1 +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-1} +NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:--j6} + +CWD=$(pwd) +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=$TMP/package-partitionmanager + +if [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" + LIBDIRSUFFIX="" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "s390" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + LIBDIRSUFFIX="" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" + LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" +fi + +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $TMP $PKG +cd $TMP +rm -rf partitionmanager-$VERSION +tar xvf $CWD/partitionmanager-$VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 +cd partitionmanager-$VERSION || exit 1 +# All the rest of KDE uses 'en' not 'en_US' as a documentation language: +mv doc/{en_US,en} || exit 1 +sed -i -e 's/en_US/en/' doc/CMakeLists.txt +sed -i -e 's/en_US/en/' doc/en/CMakeLists.txt +chown -R root:root . +find . \ + \( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 -o -perm 511 \) \ + -exec chmod 755 {} \; -o \ + \( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \ + -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +mkdir -p build +cd build + QTDIR=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/qt \ + PATH=$QTDIR/bin:$PATH \ + cmake \ + -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ + -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \ + -DLIB_SUFFIX=${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ + .. + make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1 + make install DESTDIR=$PKG || exit 1 +cd - + +find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" \ + | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/partitionmanager-$VERSION +cp -a \ + BUGS CHANGES* COPYING* INSTALL README* \ + $PKG/usr/doc/partitionmanager-$VERSION + +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc +zcat $CWD/doinst.sh.gz > $PKG/install/doinst.sh + +cd $PKG +/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/partitionmanager-$(echo $VERSION | tr - _)-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/partitionmanager/slack-desc b/extra/source/partitionmanager/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0f8c66787 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/partitionmanager/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------| +partitionmanager: partitionmanager (Graphical partition manager for KDE4) +partitionmanager: +partitionmanager: Easily manage disks, partitions and filesystems on your KDE +partitionmanager: desktop. Create, resize, move, copy, back up, restore or +partitionmanager: delete partitions. +partitionmanager: +partitionmanager: +partitionmanager: +partitionmanager: +partitionmanager: +partitionmanager: diff --git a/extra/source/recordmydesktop/recordmydesktop.SlackBuild b/extra/source/recordmydesktop/recordmydesktop.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..c5ff5d0e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/recordmydesktop/recordmydesktop.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# $Id: recordmydesktop.SlackBuild,v 1.8 2009/05/12 22:14:43 root Exp root $ +# Copyright (c) 2008 Eric Hameleers +# All rights reserved. +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for +# any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that +# the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all +# copies. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND THEIR +# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF +# USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND +# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, +# OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT +# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF +# SUCH DAMAGE. +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Slackware SlackBuild script +# =========================== +# By: Eric Hameleers +# For: recordmydesktop +# Descr: record desktop sessions with audio and video +# URL: http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/ +# Needs: +# Changelog: +# 0.3.8.1-1: 17/Dec/2008 by Eric Hameleers +# * Initial build. +# 0.3.8.1-2: 13/may/2009 by Eric Hameleers +# * Rebuilt for python 2.6.2. +# +# Run 'sh recordmydesktop.SlackBuild --cleanup' to build a Slackware package. +# The package (.txz) and .txt file as well as build logs are created in /tmp . +# Install it using 'installpkg'. +# +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# Set initial variables: + +PRGNAM=recordmydesktop +VERSION=${VERSION:-0.3.8.1} +QTVER=${QTVER:-0.3.8} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-2} +NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:" -j4 "} + +DOCS="AUTHORS COPYING README ChangeLog" +QTDOCS="AUTHORS COPYING README ChangeLog" + +# Where do we look for sources? +SRCDIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) + +# Place to build (TMP) package (PKG) and output (OUTPUT) the program: +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/build} +PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM +OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} + +SOURCE[0]="$SRCDIR/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}.tar.gz" +SRCURL[0]="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/${PRGNAM}/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}.tar.gz" + +SOURCE[1]="$SRCDIR/qt-${PRGNAM}-${QTVER}.tar.gz" +SRCURL[1]="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/${PRGNAM}/qt-${PRGNAM}-${QTVER}.tar.gz" + +## +## --- with a little luck, you won't have to edit below this point --- ## +## + +# Exit the script on errors: +set -e +trap 'echo "$0 FAILED at line ${LINENO}" | tee $OUTPUT/error-${PRGNAM}.log' ERR +# Catch unitialized variables: +set -u +P1=${1:-1} + +case "$ARCH" in + i486) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + s390) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + powerpc) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + x86_64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" + SLKLDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib64"; LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" + ;; + athlon-xp) SLKCFLAGS="-march=athlon-xp -O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; +esac + +# Create working directories: +mkdir -p $OUTPUT # place for the package to be saved +mkdir -p $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM # location to build the source +mkdir -p $PKG # place for the package to be built +rm -rf $PKG/* # always erase old package's contents +rm -rf $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM/* # remove the remnants of previous build +rm -rf $OUTPUT/{configure,make,install,error,makepkg}-$PRGNAM.log + # remove old log files + +# Source file availability: +for (( i = 0; i < ${#SOURCE[*]}; i++ )) ; do + if ! [ -f ${SOURCE[$i]} ]; then + if ! [ "x${SRCURL[$i]}" == "x" ]; then + # Check if the $SRCDIR is writable at all - if not, download to $OUTPUT + [ -w "$SRCDIR" ] || SOURCE[$i]="$OUTPUT/$(basename ${SOURCE[$i]})" + echo "Source '$(basename ${SOURCE[$i]})' not available yet..." + echo "Will download file to $(dirname $SOURCE[$i])" + wget -nv -T 20 -O "${SOURCE[$i]}" "${SRCURL[$i]}" || true + if [ $? -ne 0 -o ! -s "${SOURCE[$i]}" ]; then + echo "Downloading '$(basename ${SOURCE[$i]})' failed.. aborting the build." + mv -f "${SOURCE[$i]}" "${SOURCE[$i]}".FAIL + exit 1 + fi + else + echo "File '$(basename ${SOURCE[$i]})' not available.. aborting the build." + exit 1 + fi + fi +done + +if [ "$P1" == "--download" ]; then + echo "Download complete." + exit 0 +fi + +# --- PACKAGE BUILDING --- + +echo "++" +echo "|| $PRGNAM-$VERSION" +echo "++" + +cd $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM +echo "Extracting the source archive(s) for $PRGNAM..." +for (( i = 0; i < ${#SOURCE[*]}; i++ )) ; do +tar -xvf ${SOURCE[$i]} +done +chown -R root:root * +chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s * + +echo Building ... + +# First, the commandline program: +cd ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION} + LDFLAGS="$SLKLDFLAGS" \ + CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + ./configure --prefix=/usr \ + --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ + --localstatedir=/var \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --mandir=/usr/man \ + --program-prefix= \ + --program-suffix= \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux \ + 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/configure-${PRGNAM}.log + make 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/make-${PRGNAM}.log + + if $(which installwatch > /dev/null 2>&1); then + installwatch -o $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log make DESTDIR=$PKG install + else + make DESTDIR=$PKG install 2>&1 |tee $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log + fi +cd .. + +# Next, the QT4 GUI program: +cd qt-${PRGNAM}-${QTVER} + LDFLAGS="$SLKLDFLAGS" \ + CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + ./configure --prefix=/usr \ + --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ + --localstatedir=/var \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --mandir=/usr/man \ + --program-prefix= \ + --program-suffix= \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux \ + 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/configure-qt-${PRGNAM}.log + make 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/make-qt-${PRGNAM}.log + + if $(which installwatch > /dev/null 2>&1); then + installwatch -o $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log make DESTDIR=$PKG install + else + make DESTDIR=$PKG install 2>&1 |tee $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log + fi +cd .. + +# Add this to the doinst.sh: +! [ -d $PKG/install ] && mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat <> $PKG/install/doinst.sh +# Update the desktop database: +if [ -x usr/bin/update-desktop-database ]; then + chroot . /usr/bin/update-desktop-database /usr/share/applications > /dev/null 2>&1 +fi + +EOT + +# Add documentation: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/qt-${PRGNAM} +( cd ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION} + cp -a $DOCS $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION || true +) +( cd qt-${PRGNAM}-${QTVER} + cp -a $QTDOCS $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/qt-${PRGNAM} || true +) +cp -a $SRCDIR/$(basename $0) $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild +chown -R root:root $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +find $PKG/usr/doc -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +# Compress the man page(s): +if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then + find $PKG/usr/man -type f -name "*.?" -exec gzip -9f {} \; + for i in $(find $PKG/usr/man -type l -name "*.?") ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done +fi + +# Strip binaries: +find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" \ + | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + +# Add a package description: +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $SRCDIR/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc +if [ -f $SRCDIR/doinst.sh ]; then + cat $SRCDIR/doinst.sh >> $PKG/install/doinst.sh +fi + +# Build the package: +cd $PKG +makepkg --linkadd y --chown n $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txz 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/makepkg-${PRGNAM}.log +cd $OUTPUT +md5sum ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txz > ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txz.md5 +cd - +cat $PKG/install/slack-desc | grep "^${PRGNAM}" > $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txt +if [ -f $PKG/install/slack-required ]; then + cat $PKG/install/slack-required > $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.dep +fi + diff --git a/extra/source/recordmydesktop/slack-desc b/extra/source/recordmydesktop/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..facfd02b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/recordmydesktop/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +recordmydesktop: recordmydesktop (record desktop sessions with audio and video) +recordmydesktop: +recordmydesktop: recordMyDesktop is a desktop session recorder for GNU/Linux +recordmydesktop: that attemps to be easy to use, yet also effective at it's +recordmydesktop: primary task. +recordmydesktop: The command-line program (the backend) and the graphical +recordmydesktop: interface (the frontend) are separate programs, but all the +recordmydesktop: functionality relies on the backend which is also a standalone +recordmydesktop: program. The frontend can't function on it's own. +recordmydesktop: +recordmydesktop: recordmydesktop home: http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/ diff --git a/extra/source/slacktrack/slacktrack.SlackBuild b/extra/source/slacktrack/slacktrack.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..abefb3be2 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/slacktrack/slacktrack.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Set initial variables: +CWD=`pwd` +if [ "$TMP" = "" ]; then + TMP=/tmp +fi + +export VERSION=2.06 +export ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +export PKGEXT=${PKGEXT:-txz} + +if [ ! -d $TMP ]; then + mkdir -p $TMP # location to build the source +fi +cd $TMP +rm -rf slacktrack +tar xvf $CWD/slacktrack-$VERSION-source.tar.gz +cd slacktrack + +# Start the "real" SlackBuild: +./slacktrack.SlackBuild diff --git a/extra/source/tightvnc/doinst.sh b/extra/source/tightvnc/doinst.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8ce980e53 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/tightvnc/doinst.sh @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# Handle the incoming configuration files: +config() { + NEW="$1" + OLD="$(dirname $NEW)/$(basename $NEW .new)" + # If there's no config file by that name, mv it over: + if [ ! -r $OLD ]; then + mv $NEW $OLD + elif [ "$(cat $OLD | md5sum)" = "$(cat $NEW | md5sum)" ]; then + # toss the redundant copy + rm $NEW + fi + # Otherwise, we leave the .new copy for the admin to consider... +} + +config etc/tightvncserver.conf.new +config etc/rc.d/rc.vncservers.new +config etc/rc.d/rc.vncservers.conf.new + +# Update the desktop database: +if [ -x usr/bin/update-desktop-database ]; then + chroot . /usr/bin/update-desktop-database usr/share/applications > /dev/null +2>&1 +fi + diff --git a/extra/source/tightvnc/slack-desc b/extra/source/tightvnc/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4003e63af --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/tightvnc/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +tightvnc: tightvnc (remote control software) +tightvnc: +tightvnc: Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote display system which +tightvnc: allows you to view a desktop environment from anywhere on the Internet +tightvnc: and from a wide variety of machine architectures. +tightvnc: TightVNC is an enhanced VNC distribution. This package contains a +tightvnc: client which will allow you to connect to other desktops running a +tightvnc: VNC or a TightVNC server. +tightvnc: +tightvnc: tightvnc home: http://www.tightvnc.com/ +tightvnc: diff --git a/extra/source/tightvnc/tightvnc.SlackBuild b/extra/source/tightvnc/tightvnc.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..526b8f3d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/tightvnc/tightvnc.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Copyright 2007-2009 Eric Hameleers, Eindhoven, NL +# All rights reserved. +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for +# any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that +# the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all +# copies. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND THEIR +# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF +# USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND +# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, +# OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT +# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF +# SUCH DAMAGE. +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Slackware SlackBuild script +# =========================== +# By: Eric Hameleers +# For: tightvnc +# Descr: remote control software +# URL: http://www.tightvnc.com/ +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# Set initial variables: + +PRGNAM=tightvnc +VERSION=${VERSION:-1.3.10} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-1} + +CWD=$(pwd) +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=$TMP/package-${PRGNAM} +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $TMP $PKG + +case "$ARCH" in + i486) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + s390) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + x86_64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" + SLKLDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib64"; LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" + ;; +esac + +# Explode the package framework: +cd $PKG + explodepkg $CWD/_$PRGNAM.tar.gz +cd - + +cd $TMP +rm -rf vnc_unixsrc +tar xvf $CWD/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}_unixsrc.tar.?z* || exit 1 +cd vnc_unixsrc || exit 1 + +# Make sure ownerships and permissions are sane: +chown -R root:root . +find . \ + \( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 -o -perm 511 \) \ + -exec chmod 755 {} \; -o \ + \( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) \ + -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +# Make vncserver use sane pathnames and executable permissions: +zcat $CWD/tightvnc.paths-and-perms.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1 + +# Use xinit's Xclients script to start the session: +cat vnc-xclients.patch | sed -e 's/Red Hat /Slackware /' | patch || exit 1 + +xmkmf -a +make CDEBUGFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" World || exit 1 + +cd Xvnc + LDFLAGS="$SLKLDFLAGS" \ + CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + ./configure + make EXTRA_LIBRARIES="-lwrap -lnss_nis" CDEBUGFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ + EXTRA_DEFINES="-DUSE_LIBWRAP=1" +cd - # end 'cd Xvnc' + +# Manually install files: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/bin $PKG/usr/man/man1 +./vncinstall $PKG/usr/bin $PKG/usr/man + +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/share/tightvnc +cp -aR classes $PKG/usr/share/tightvnc/ + +mkdir $PKG/etc +cp -a tightvncserver.conf $PKG/etc/tightvncserver.conf.new + +# Add documentation: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +cp -a \ + LICENCE.TXT README WhatsNew ChangeLog \ + $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +mv $PKG/install/README.1st $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION + +# Compress the man page(s): +if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then + find $PKG/usr/man -type f -name "*.?" -exec gzip -9f {} \; + for i in $(find $PKG/usr/man -type l -name "*.?") ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done +fi + +# Strip binaries: +find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" \ + | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + +# Add a package description: +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc +zcat $CWD/doinst.sh.gz > $PKG/install/doinst.sh + +# Build the package: +cd $PKG +/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}.txz + diff --git a/extra/source/tightvnc/tightvnc.paths-and-perms.diff b/extra/source/tightvnc/tightvnc.paths-and-perms.diff new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b6eb14f16 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/tightvnc/tightvnc.paths-and-perms.diff @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +diff -ur vnc_unixsrc.orig/tightvncserver.conf vnc_unixsrc/tightvncserver.conf +--- vnc_unixsrc.orig/tightvncserver.conf 2009-02-12 05:27:18.000000000 +0100 ++++ vnc_unixsrc/tightvncserver.conf 2009-06-02 23:55:22.000000000 +0200 +@@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ + # $geometry = "1024x768"; + # $depth = 24; + # $desktopName = "X"; +-# $vncClasses = "/usr/local/vnc/classes"; ++# $vncClasses = "/usr/share/tightvnc/classes"; + # $vncUserDir = "$ENV{HOME}/.vnc"; +-# $fontPath = "unix/:7100"; ++# $fontPath = "/usr/share/fonts/misc/,/usr/share/fonts/Type1/,/usr/share/fonts/75dpi/"; + # $authType = "-rfbauth $vncUserDir/passwd"; +-# $colorPath = "/usr/lib/X11/rgb"; ++# $colorPath = "/usr/share/X11/rgb"; + + ## Here is another example of setting the font path: + # +-# $fontPath = "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/" ++# $fontPath = "unix/:7100"; + # $fontPath = "$fontPath,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"; + + ## You might wish to make your vnc directory under /tmp, to make sure +diff -ur vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncinstall vnc_unixsrc/vncinstall +--- vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncinstall 2002-03-19 12:44:02.000000000 +0100 ++++ vnc_unixsrc/vncinstall 2009-06-02 23:51:54.000000000 +0200 +@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ + else + echo "Copying $f -> $bin_dst/`basename $f`" + cp -pf $f $bin_dst +- chmod 0555 $bin_dst/`basename $f` ++ chmod 0755 $bin_dst/`basename $f` + fi + + # Installing man pages +diff -ur vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncserver vnc_unixsrc/vncserver +--- vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncserver 2009-02-12 05:27:18.000000000 +0100 ++++ vnc_unixsrc/vncserver 2009-06-02 23:51:39.000000000 +0200 +@@ -32,10 +32,11 @@ + $geometry = "1024x768"; + $depth = 24; + $desktopName = "X"; +-$vncClasses = "/usr/local/vnc/classes"; ++$vncClasses = "/usr/share/tightvnc/classes"; + $vncUserDir = "$ENV{HOME}/.vnc"; +-$fontPath = "unix/:7100"; ++$fontPath = "/usr/share/fonts/misc/,/usr/share/fonts/Type1/,/usr/share/fonts/75dpi/"; + $authType = "-rfbauth $vncUserDir/passwd"; ++$colorPath = "/usr/share/X11/rgb"; + + # Read configuration from the system-wide and user files if present. + diff --git a/extra/source/wicd/README.SLACKWARE b/extra/source/wicd/README.SLACKWARE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..47a9cba99 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/wicd/README.SLACKWARE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +After installing this package, make sure the /etc/rc.d/rc.wicd +script is executable; if necessary, do: + chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.wicd + +Results have varied, but you will probably need/want to remove +any references to interfaces from /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf - in +other words, make that file look as if netconfig has never been +run. + +When you start X, you should see a wicd icon in the system tray; +click on it to open the gui interface and configure as desired. +Your user account will need to be a member of the 'netdev' group +in order to use wicd. + +Note that urwid will need to be installed if you want to use the +curses client. + +Also, if you don't have kde installed, you won't have a graphical +sudo client available; you might wish to consider ktsuss from +SlackBuilds.org. + diff --git a/extra/source/wicd/doinst.sh b/extra/source/wicd/doinst.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2c0f7d98b --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/wicd/doinst.sh @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +config() { + NEW="$1" + OLD="$(dirname $NEW)/$(basename $NEW .new)" + # If there's no config file by that name, mv it over: + if [ ! -r $OLD ]; then + mv $NEW $OLD + elif [ "$(cat $OLD | md5sum)" = "$(cat $NEW | md5sum)" ]; then + # toss the redundant copy + rm $NEW + fi + # Otherwise, we leave the .new copy for the admin to consider... +} + +# Keep same perms on rc.wicd.new: +if [ -e etc/rc.d/rc.wicd ]; then + cp -a etc/rc.d/rc.wicd etc/rc.d/rc.wicd.new.incoming + cat etc/rc.d/rc.wicd.new > etc/rc.d/rc.wicd.new.incoming + mv etc/rc.d/rc.wicd.new.incoming etc/rc.d/rc.wicd.new +fi + +# Update desktop menu +if [ -x /usr/bin/update-desktop-database ]; then + /usr/bin/update-desktop-database -q usr/share/applications >/dev/null 2>&1 +fi + +# Update icon cache if one exists +if [ -r usr/share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache ]; then + if [ -x /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache ]; then + /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache -t -f usr/share/icons/hicolor >/dev/null 2>&1 + fi +fi + +config etc/dbus-1/system.d/wicd.conf.new +config etc/rc.d/rc.wicd.new +config etc/wicd/manager-settings.conf.new + diff --git a/extra/source/wicd/slack-desc b/extra/source/wicd/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..47cf875f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/wicd/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler-------------------------------------------------------| +wicd: wicd (network manager for linux) +wicd: +wicd: wicd is a wired and wireless network manager for Linux. +wicd: Some features include: +wicd: - Ability to connect to wired and wireless networks +wicd: - Profiles for each wireless network and wired network +wicd: - Many encryption schemes, some of which include WEP/WPA/WPA2 +wicd: - Compatible with wireless-tools +wicd: +wicd: Homepage: http://wicd.net +wicd: diff --git a/extra/source/wicd/wicd.SlackBuild b/extra/source/wicd/wicd.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..21d6d454c --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/wicd/wicd.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Copyright 2008,2009 Robby Workman Northport, AL, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +PRGNAM=wicd +VERSION=${VERSION:-1.6.2.1} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} # This should be the same as the python package +BUILD=${BUILD:-1} + +CWD=$(pwd) +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM + +if [ "$ARCH" = "i486" ]; then + LIBDIRSUFFIX="" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "s390" ]; then + LIBDIRSUFFIX="" +elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then + LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" +fi + +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $TMP $PKG +cd $TMP +rm -rf $PRGNAM-$VERSION +tar xvf $CWD/$PRGNAM-$VERSION.tar.bz2 || exit 1 +cd $PRGNAM-$VERSION || exit 1 +chown -R root:root . + +python setup.py configure \ + --lib=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/wicd \ + --kdedir=/usr/share/autostart \ + --backends=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/wicd/backends \ + --wicdgroup=netdev \ + || exit 1 +python setup.py install --root=$PKG || exit 1 + +# Handle some Slackware defaults +# Use dhcpcd as the dhcp client +# Use kdesu as the graphical sudo application +cat << EOF > $PKG/etc/wicd/manager-settings.conf.new +[Settings] +dhcp_client = 2 +sudo_app = 2 +EOF + +# Don't clobber dbus config on upgrade +mv $PKG/etc/dbus-1/system.d/wicd.conf $PKG/etc/dbus-1/system.d/wicd.conf.new +mv $PKG/etc/rc.d/rc.wicd $PKG/etc/rc.d/rc.wicd.new + +# Compress the man pages and add a bit to the package docs +( cd $PKG/usr/man || exit 1 + find . -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \; + for i in $(find . -type l) ; do ln -s $(readlink $i).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done +) +cat $CWD/README.SLACKWARE > $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/README.SLACKWARE + +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc +zcat $CWD/doinst.sh.gz > $PKG/install/doinst.sh + +cd $PKG +/sbin/makepkg -c n -l y $TMP/$PRGNAM-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz diff --git a/extra/source/yasm/slack-desc b/extra/source/yasm/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fc28253f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/yasm/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' +# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must +# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also +# customary to leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +yasm: yasm (complete rewrite of the NASM assembler) +yasm: +yasm: Yasm is a complete rewrite of the NASM assembler under the "new" BSD +yasm: License (some portions are under other licenses, see COPYING for +yasm: details). Yasm currently supports the x86 and AMD64 instruction sets, +yasm: accepts NASM and GAS assembler syntaxes, outputs binary, ELF32, ELF64, +yasm: 32 and 64-bit Mach-O, RDOFF2, COFF, Win32, and Win64 object formats, +yasm: and generates source debugging information in STABS, DWARF 2, and +yasm: CodeView 8 formats. +yasm: +yasm: yasm home: http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/ diff --git a/extra/source/yasm/yasm.SlackBuild b/extra/source/yasm/yasm.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 000000000..0c71cdae3 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/source/yasm/yasm.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# $Id: yasm.SlackBuild,v 1.7 2009/05/12 20:24:31 root Exp root $ +# Copyright (c) 2008 Eric Hameleers +# All rights reserved. +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for +# any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that +# the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all +# copies. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND THEIR +# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF +# USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND +# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, +# OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT +# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF +# SUCH DAMAGE. +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Slackware SlackBuild script +# =========================== +# By: Eric Hameleers +# For: yasm +# Descr: complete rewrite of the NASM assembler +# URL: http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/ +# Needs: +# Changelog: +# 0.7.1-1: 16/Jun/2008 by Eric Hameleers +# * Initial build. +# 0.7.2-1: 08/dec/2008 by Eric Hameleers +# * Update. +# 0.8.0-1: 12/may/2009 by Eric Hameleers +# * Update. +# +# Run 'sh yasm.SlackBuild' to build a Slackware package. +# The package (.txz) plus descriptive .txt file are created in /tmp . +# Install using 'installpkg'. +# +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +PRGNAM=yasm +VERSION=${VERSION:-0.8.0} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-1} +TAG=${TAG:-} + +DOCS="ABOUT-NLS AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING GNU_* NEWS README *.txt" + +# If you want to disable python bindings, set ENABLE_PYTHON to "NO". +# Building python support on Slackware 12.0 and older will fail (missing Pyrex). +ENABLE_PYTHON=${ENABLE_PYTHON:-"YES"} + +# Where do we look for sources? +SRCDIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) + +# Place to build (TMP) package (PKG) and output (OUTPUT) the program: +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/build} +PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM +OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} + +SOURCE="$SRCDIR/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}.tar.gz" +SRCURL="http://www.tortall.net/projects/${PRGNAM}/releases/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}.tar.gz" + +## +## --- with a little luck, you won't have to edit below this point --- ## +## + +# Exit the script on errors: +set -e +trap 'echo "$0 FAILED at line ${LINENO}" | tee $OUTPUT/error-${PRGNAM}.log' ERR +# Catch unitialized variables: +set -u +P1=${1:-1} + +case "$ARCH" in + i486) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + s390) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + powerpc) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; + x86_64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" + SLKLDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib64"; LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" + ;; + athlon-xp) SLKCFLAGS="-march=athlon-xp -O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" + SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" + ;; +esac + +# Create working directories: +mkdir -p $OUTPUT # place for the package to be saved +mkdir -p $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM # location to build the source +mkdir -p $PKG # place for the package to be built +rm -rf $PKG/* # always erase old package's contents +rm -rf $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM/* # remove the remnants of previous build + +# Source file availability: +if ! [ -f ${SOURCE} ]; then + if ! [ "x${SRCURL}" == "x" ]; then + # Check if the $SRCDIR is writable at all - if not, download to $OUTPUT + [ -w "$SRCDIR" ] || SOURCE="$OUTPUT/$(basename $SOURCE)" + echo "Source '$(basename ${SOURCE})' not available yet..." + echo "Will download file to $(dirname $SOURCE)" + wget -nv -T 20 -O "${SOURCE}" "${SRCURL}" || true + if [ $? -ne 0 -o ! -s "${SOURCE}" ]; then + echo "Downloading '$(basename ${SOURCE})' failed... aborting the build." + mv -f "${SOURCE}" "${SOURCE}".FAIL + exit 1 + fi + else + echo "File '$(basename ${SOURCE})' not available... aborting the build." + exit 1 + fi +fi + +if [ "$P1" == "--download" ]; then + echo "Download complete." + exit 0 +fi + +# --- PACKAGE BUILDING --- + +echo "++" +echo "|| $PRGNAM-$VERSION" +echo "++" + +cd $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM +echo "Extracting the source archive(s) for $PRGNAM..." +tar -xvf ${SOURCE} +cd ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION} +chown -R root:root . +chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s . + +if [ "$ENABLE_PYTHON" = "YES" ]; then + PYTHONSTUFF="--enable-python --enable-python-bindings" +else + PYTHONSTUFF="" +fi + +echo Building ... +LDFLAGS="$SLKLDFLAGS" \ +CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ +CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ +./configure --prefix=/usr \ + --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ + --localstatedir=/var \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --mandir=/usr/man \ + ${PYTHONSTUFF} \ + --program-prefix= \ + --program-suffix= \ + --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux \ + 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/configure-${PRGNAM}.log +make 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/make-${PRGNAM}.log + +# Install all the needed stuff to the package dir +# Use installwatch if available, to produce a logfile of the installation +# process that is more easily readable: +if $(which installwatch > /dev/null 2>&1); then + installwatch -o $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log make DESTDIR=$PKG install +else + make DESTDIR=$PKG install 2>&1 |tee $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log +fi + +# Add documentation: +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +cp -a $DOCS $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION || true +cp -a $SRCDIR/$(basename $0) $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild +chown -R root:root $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +find $PKG/usr/doc -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; + +# Remove empty share directory: +rmdir $PKG/usr/share || true + +# Compress the man page(s): +if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then + find $PKG/usr/man -type f -name "*.?" -exec gzip -9f {} \; + for i in $(find $PKG/usr/man -type l -name "*.?") ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done +fi + +# Strip binaries: +find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" \ + | grep ELF | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null + +# Add a package description: +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $SRCDIR/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +# Build the package: +cd $PKG +makepkg --linkadd y --chown n $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.txz 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/makepkg-${PRGNAM}.log +cd $OUTPUT +md5sum ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.txz > ${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.txz.md5 +cd - +cat $PKG/install/slack-desc | grep "^${PRGNAM}" > $OUTPUT/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}-${ARCH}-${BUILD}${TAG}.txt + diff --git a/extra/wicd/README.SLACKWARE b/extra/wicd/README.SLACKWARE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..47a9cba99 --- /dev/null +++ b/extra/wicd/README.SLACKWARE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +After installing this package, make sure the /etc/rc.d/rc.wicd +script is executable; if necessary, do: + chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.wicd + +Results have varied, but you will probably need/want to remove +any references to interfaces from /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf - in +other words, make that file look as if netconfig has never been +run. + +When you start X, you should see a wicd icon in the system tray; +click on it to open the gui interface and configure as desired. +Your user account will need to be a member of the 'netdev' group +in order to use wicd. + +Note that urwid will need to be installed if you want to use the +curses client. + +Also, if you don't have kde installed, you won't have a graphical +sudo client available; you might wish to consider ktsuss from +SlackBuilds.org. + diff --git a/isolinux/README.TXT b/isolinux/README.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..94f84489d --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/README.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + +HOW TO MAKE A BOOTABLE SLACKWARE DVD ISO IMAGE + +To make a bootable Slackware install DVD, get into the top level Slackware +directory (The one with ChangeLog.txt in it) and issue a command like this +to build the ISO image in /tmp: + +mkisofs -o /tmp/slackware-dvd.iso \ + -R -J -A "Slackware Install" \ + -hide-rr-moved \ + -v -d -N \ + -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \ + -sort isolinux/iso.sort \ + -b isolinux/isolinux.bin \ + -c isolinux/isolinux.boot \ + -V "SlackDVD" . + +On my system, here's the command I'd use to burn the resulting DVD ISO: + +growisofs -speed=2 -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=slackware-dvd.iso + +If your burner is not /dev/dvd, replace the device with the one your +system uses. + +I find discs burned at 2x are more reliable than ones burned at higher +speeds, but you may see completely different results depending on media +and burner type. The -dvd-compat option is also used so that a complete +lead-out is written to the media for maximum compatibility. + +Or, you can burn directly from the Slackware tree to a DVD(-/+)R(W): + +growisofs \ + -Z /dev/dvd \ + -R -J -A "Slackware Install" \ + -hide-rr-moved \ + -v -d -N \ + -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \ + -sort isolinux/iso.sort \ + -b isolinux/isolinux.bin \ + -c isolinux/isolinux.boot \ + -dvd-compat \ + -V "SlackDVD" . + + +HOW TO MAKE A SET OF BOOTABLE / INSTALLABLE CDROMS + +This is a little bit more tricky. Step one will be to split the tree into +portions that will fit on the media that you plan to burn to. The first +disc must contain these directories: + +/isolinux/ +/kernels/ +/slackware/ + +You'll need to make other /slackware/ directories on discs 2, 3, and maybe +more, moving some of the disc series from disc 1 to other discs to make +things fit. It is also possible to split a series to make more efficient +use of the CD media. See the README_SPLIT.TXT example and instructional +file in this directory for details about how to set that up. + +The rest of the splitting up of discs is left as an exercise for the reader. + +To make the first (bootable) ISO, a command like this is used within the +directory where the disc tree is. Let's say the directory is 'd1' and you +wish to output the ISO image in /tmp: + +cd d1 +mkisofs -o /tmp/slackware-install-1.iso \ + -R -J -A "Slackware Install 1" \ + -hide-rr-moved \ + -v -d -N \ + -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \ + -sort isolinux/iso.sort \ + -b isolinux/isolinux.bin \ + -c isolinux/isolinux.boot \ + -V "SlackCD1" . + +Making a non-bootable disc is similar. Just omit a few options: + +cd d2 +mkisofs -o /tmp/slackware-install-2.iso \ + -R -J -A "Slackware Install 2" \ + -hide-rr-moved \ + -v -d -N \ + -V "SlackCD2" . + +To burn an ISO image to CD-R(W), the cdrecord command is used. For complete +instructions, see the man page ('man cdrecord'). On my own machine where +the burner is /dev/cdrw, disc one would be burned with the following command: + +cat /tmp/slackware-install-1.iso | cdrecord -v dev=/dev/cdrw speed=10 fs=8m -tao -eject -data - + +As before, it's possible to burn from the disc trees without the intermediate +step of creating iso images by omitting the -o option to mkisofs and piping +the output directly to cdrecord: + +cd d1 +mkisofs \ + -R -J -A "Slackware Install 1" \ + -hide-rr-moved \ + -v -d -N \ + -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \ + -sort isolinux/iso.sort \ + -b isolinux/isolinux.bin \ + -c isolinux/isolinux.boot \ + -V "SlackCD1" . | cdrecord -v dev=/dev/cdrw speed=10 fs=8m -tao -eject -data - + +----- + +NOTES: + The isolinux/isolinux.boot file will be created on the disc; it's not + supposed to be in the source tree. I mention this only because so many + people report the "missing" isolinux/isolinux.boot file as a bug. + + The "-boot-load-size 4" is actually not large enough to hold the isolinux + boot loader, but many BIOS implementations are broken and will *only* + accept "4". Evidently many newer, more correct BIOS implementations + expect this and will continue to load the boot loader file until the + EOF is reached. Anyway, previous uses of larger values were correct, but + led to the Slackware ISO not booting on some machines which contained + broken BIOS implementations. It is my hope that by using the incorrect + value of 4 sectors that the ISO will boot on most (if not all) machines + that are supposed to be able to boot from an ISO image. + + I don't know how to create a bootable Slackware ISO on operating systems + other than Linux, but it should be easy to burn the Linux-created ISO with + most CD burning software on any operating system. + +Enjoy! + + -P. + diff --git a/isolinux/README_SPLIT.TXT b/isolinux/README_SPLIT.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3216957d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/README_SPLIT.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + +Hello, + +Thanks for noticing this README-encrypted file. :-) + +When found on a disc-media based Slackware distribution, this file indicates +an incomplete software series that continues on the next disc. + +The installer will ask for the next disc and look for the rest of the +packages there. If you are installing packages from the command line, look +at the next disc to make certain that you install all the packages you need. + +For example, to split /slackware/kde across two discs, both discs will need +to have /slackware/kde directories. The first one should contain a copy of +this file. The second one should have the install.end file, the additional +packages not in the first directory, and an extra copy of the tagfile file. + +Have fun! + + -- The Management + diff --git a/isolinux/f2.txt b/isolinux/f2.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1b79d8eef --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/f2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + + -+ Kernel Selection Help +- + +You'll need one kernel to get Linux started on your system so that you can +install it. The default kernel is huge.s, which requires at least a +Pentium Pro processor. There is also a "speakup.s" kernel, which supports +various speech synthesizers. + +*************************************************************************** +* Tip: If you have no idea which kernel to use, go with huge.s! * +*************************************************************************** + +To boot the chosen kernel put the name of the kernel and press enter. + +boot: huge.s "For example, boot the 'huge.s' kernel!" + diff --git a/isolinux/iso.sort b/isolinux/iso.sort new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ade31e705 --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/iso.sort @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +isolinux 100 +isolinux/isolinux.bin 200 +kernels 50 diff --git a/isolinux/isolinux.boot b/isolinux/isolinux.boot new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97f9401ec9e670ef61883a59cb39dbd6c77931be GIT binary patch literal 2048 scmZQ%zztS~hOX)WOS3SX;lQnKRAw{;MnhmU1V%$(Gz3ONU}%K^0F(g(U;qFB literal 0 HcmV?d00001 diff --git a/isolinux/isolinux.cfg b/isolinux/isolinux.cfg new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ccca60d79 --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/isolinux.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +default huge.s +prompt 1 +timeout 1200 +display message.txt +F1 message.txt +F2 f2.txt +label huge.s + kernel /kernels/huge.s/bzImage + append initrd=initrd.img load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 rw SLACK_KERNEL=huge.s +label speakup.s + kernel /kernels/speakup.s/bzImage + append initrd=initrd.img load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 rw SLACK_KERNEL=speakup.s diff --git a/isolinux/message.txt b/isolinux/message.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a28cd3a23 --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/message.txt @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + +Welcome to 09Slackware6407 version 13.0 (Linux kernel 2.6.29.6)! + +If you need to pass extra parameters to the kernel, enter them at the prompt +below after the name of the kernel to boot (huge.s etc). + +In a pinch, you can boot your system from here with a command like: + +boot: huge.s root=/dev/hda1 rdinit= ro + +In the example above, /dev/hda1 is the / Linux partition. + +This prompt is just for entering extra parameters. If you don't need to enter +any parameters, hit ENTER to boot the default kernel "huge.s" or press [F2] +for a listing of more kernel choices. + diff --git a/isolinux/sbootmgr/RAWRITE12.DOC b/isolinux/sbootmgr/RAWRITE12.DOC new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f4871d1f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/sbootmgr/RAWRITE12.DOC @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +RaWrite 1.2 +----------- + +Purpose +------- + +Write a disk image file to a 360K floppy disk. + + +Equipment/Software Requirements +------------------------------- + +PC/XT/AT with a floppy disk drive capable of reading and writing a 360K +diskette. + +This program uses generic low-level BIOS diskette read/write functions. It +should be portable to nearly every PC in existance. PS/2's should be able +to run RawWrite but this has not been tested. + + +CAVEAT +------ + +This program will write ANY disk file to a floppy, overwriting any previous +information that may have been present. If you wish to re-use a diskette +under MS-DOS thats been written to by RawWrite then the disk will need to be +reformatted; all MS-DOS specific information will have been erased. + + +How to Compile +-------------- + +TCC rawrite.c + +The source code is specific to Borland International's Turbo C 2.01 and has +been tested in all memory models. + + +Usage +----- + +C> RAWRITE + +And follow the prompts. All arguments are case-insensitive. + +A sample run is shown below. The disk file being written, in this example, +is named DEMODISK and the destination - where the image is being written - +is the B: drive. + +This program may be aborted at any time by typing ^C. + + +Sample Run +---------- + +C> RAWRITE +RaWrite 1.2 - Write disk file to raw floppy diskette + +Enter source file name: DEMODISK +Enter destination drive: B +Please insert a formatted 360K diskette into drive B: and press -ENTER- : +Writing image to drive B: + + +Errors +------ + +RaWrite attempts to determine if the diskette is a 360K, 720K, 1.2M, or +1.44M diskette by reading specific sectors. If the inserted diskette is not +one of the mentioned types, then RaWrite will abort with a short error +message. + +Errors such as write protect, door open, bad disk, bad sector, etc. cause a +program abort with a short error message. + + +History +------- + + 1.0 - Initial release + 1.1 - Beta test (fixing bugs) 4/5/91 + Some BIOS's don't like full-track writes. + 1.101 - Last beta release. 4/8/91 + Fixed BIOS full-track write by only only + writing 3 sectors at a time. + 1.2 - Final code and documentation clean-ups. 4/9/91 diff --git a/isolinux/sbootmgr/RAWRITENT.DOC b/isolinux/sbootmgr/RAWRITENT.DOC new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6b8dcb380 --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/sbootmgr/RAWRITENT.DOC @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +{ This Program is released unter the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL). + In short words this means anybody can do anything with it except incorporating it + in whole or part into a new application that is sold and/or marketed commercially, + without disclosing the sources to the public. + For further details, refer to www.gnu.org. + + This program has been written by Benedikt Hochstrasser (bhoc@pentagroup.ch or + tictactux@swissonline.ch. Its purpose is to transfer raw images to diskette, just + like the rawrite program supplied with Slackware Linux. The difference is: this is + a native Windows NT application. + Syntax: RaWriteNT + + Use at your own risk. Although that piece of software has been thouroughly tested I + am not responsible for any damage resulting in the use of this software. This software + will overwrite stuff stored on a direct-access storage device such as a diskette, + hard disk, zip drive, LS-120 drive or similar medium. You have been warned. + + Zurich, Late August 2000. (c) 2000 bhoc@pentagroup.ch +} + +program RaWriteNT; + +{$APPTYPE CONSOLE} +{$D-,L-,Y-,C-} + +uses windows; + +{$R *.RES} + +const IOCTL_DISK_GET_DRIVE_GEOMETRY: Cardinal = $70000; + +type TDiskGeometry = record + Cylinders : Int64; + Media_Type : LongInt; + TracksPerCylinder : Cardinal; + SectorsPerTrack : Cardinal; + BytesPerSector : Cardinal; + end; + +var InFileName, OutFileName: String; + Drive: Char; + HIn, HOut, BufBytes, FileSize, MediaSize, BlkSize, BlkNum, i: Cardinal; + Buf: Array[0..65535] of Byte; + DriveGeometry: TDiskGeometry; + +function ExtractFileName(FullName: String): String; + { cf SysUtils.ExtractFileName - mimicked here for size purposes } + var i, n: integer; + begin + n := Length(FullName); + Result := FullName; + for i := n downto 1 do if FullName[i] = '\' then break; + if i > 1 then Result := Copy(FullName, i+1, n-i); + end; + +function IsWinNT: Boolean; + { that should be obvious } + var osinfo: TOSVersionInfo; + begin + Result := False; + osinfo.dwOSVersionInfoSize := SizeOf(osinfo); + if GetVersionEx(osinfo) then + Result := (osinfo.dwPlatformId = VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT); + end; + +procedure ReReadDrive; + { just invoke a dummy 'get free disk space' to re-initialize the drive after + the write } + var BytesPerSect, FreeCl, TotCl, SecPerCl: Cardinal; + begin + GetDiskFreeSpace(PChar(Drive + ':\'), SecPerCl, BytesPerSect, FreeCl, TotCl); + end; + +begin { finally. dah main program. } + + Writeln; + + { do the copyright messages } + Writeln('RaWriteNT 1.0 by Ben Hochstrasser (bhoc@pentagroup.ch)'); + + { discourage Win9x users } + If Not IsWinNT then begin + Writeln(ParamStr(0), ' has been tested under Windows NT only. Sorry...'); + halt(255); + end; + + { get parameters } + InFileName := ''; + OutFileName := ''; + if ParamCount > 0 then InFileName := ParamStr(1); + if ParamCount > 1 then OutFileName := ParamStr(2); + if InFileName = '' then begin + Write('Source Image File name: '); + Readln(InFileName); + if InFileName = '' then halt(255); + end; + if OutFileName = '' then begin + Write('Target Drive [A]: '); + Readln(OutFileName); + end; + + { check target } + if OutFileName = '' then + Drive := 'A' + else + Drive := UpCase(Char(OutFileName[1])); + if GetDriveType(PChar(Drive + ':\')) in [DRIVE_FIXED, DRIVE_REMOTE, DRIVE_CDROM] then begin + Writeln('Drive ' + Drive + ': does not appear to be a removable (and writable) drive.'); + Writeln('Hard Disks, Network Drives and CD-ROM Drives cannot be Targets. Sorry.'); + Halt(255); + end; + { prepend the NT incantation stuff } + OutFileName := '\\.\' + Drive + ':'; + + { try to open devices } + HIn := CreateFile(PChar(InFileName), GENERIC_READ, 0, NIL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL or FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN, 0); + if HIn = 0 then begin + Writeln('Fatal Error: Cannot open ' + InFileName + ' for read.'); + Halt(1); + end; + HOut := CreateFile(PChar(OutFileName), GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NIL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0); + if HOut = 0 then begin + Writeln('Fatal Error: Cannot open ' + OutFileName + ' for write.'); + CloseHandle(HIn); + Halt(2); + end; + + { overwrite 1st sector with 0 }; + FillChar(Buf, 512, 0); + WriteFile(HOut, Buf, 512, BufBytes, NIL); + { get target geometry } + DeviceIoControl(HOut, IOCTL_DISK_GET_DRIVE_GEOMETRY, nil, 0, @DriveGeometry, SizeOf(DriveGeometry), BufBytes, NIL); + { determine sizes } + MediaSize := DriveGeometry.BytesPerSector * DriveGeometry.SectorsPerTrack * DriveGeometry.TracksPerCylinder * DriveGeometry.Cylinders; + FileSize := GetFileSize(HIn, Nil); + if FileSize > MediaSize then begin + Writeln('Oops - That file is too big for this medium (', FileSize, ' vs. ', MediaSize, ' Bytes).'); + Halt(3); + end; + { block size is 1 track } + BlkSize := DriveGeometry.SectorsPerTrack * DriveGeometry.BytesPerSector; + { round up # of blocks if necessary } + BlkNum := (FileSize + BlkSize - 1) DIV BlkSize; + Writeln('Transferring ', FileSize, ' Bytes (', + (FileSize + DriveGeometry.BytesPerSector - 1) div DriveGeometry.BytesPerSector, + ' Sectors) from Image ', ExtractFileName(InFileName), ' to Drive ', Drive, ':'); + { move file pointers to beginning } + SetFilePointer(hIn, 0, NIL, FILE_BEGIN); + SetFilePointer(hOut, 0, NIL, FILE_BEGIN); + { loop through all blocks } + for i := 1 to BlkNum do begin + if not ReadFile(HIn, Buf, BlkSize, BufBytes, NIL) then begin + writeln('Error ', GetLastError, ' on File Read'); + break; + end; + if not WriteFile(HOut, Buf, BlkSize, BufBytes, NIL) then begin + writeln('Error ', GetLastError, ' on File Write'); + break; + end; + write((100 * i) div BlkNum, '% completed.', #13); + end; + writeln; + { close files } + CloseHandle(HIn); + CloseHandle(HOut); + + { re-read target medium information } + ReReadDrive; + + If ParamCount = 0 then begin + Writeln; + Writeln('(Press any Key) '); + Readln; + end; +end. + diff --git a/isolinux/sbootmgr/README.TXT b/isolinux/sbootmgr/README.TXT new file mode 100644 index 000000000..204d5d82b --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/sbootmgr/README.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +sbootmgr.dsk This nifty little tool allows selecting various devices to boot + from a menu, and even allows booting a CD-ROM in machines where + the BIOS doesn't support it (or it's supposed to support it, but + it just doesn't work). If you have trouble booting the + Slackware CD-ROM, you might try writing this image to a floppy, + booting it, and then selecting your CD-ROM drive as the boot + device. + + The SBM installer is available as a Slackware package (called + "btmgr") in the extra/ packages collection. + +---------------------------- +Generic floppy image creation info: + +To create a floppy disk from one of these images, use the RAWRITE command on +DOS or Windows. For example, to make the first rootdisk image (install.1), +you'd put a formatted 1.44MB floppy in your floppy drive, and then run this +command: + +C:\> RAWRITE INSTALL.1 A: + +There are several versions of RAWRITE provided to handle most versions of DOS +and Windows. If one version doesn't seem to work, try another. + +To make the floppy images under Linux, use the "cat" command to send them to +the floppy device. This command will make the first install disk: + +cat install.1 > /dev/fd0 + diff --git a/isolinux/setpkg b/isolinux/setpkg new file mode 100644 index 000000000..134e82f3b --- /dev/null +++ b/isolinux/setpkg @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# This script is used within the Slackware installer to present +# a package series selection menu. If not present, a default list +# built into the installer is used. + +# Protected tmp directory: +TMP=/var/log/setup/tmp +if [ ! -d $TMP ]; then + mkdir -p $TMP +fi + +rm -f $TMP/SeTSERIES +dialog --title "PACKAGE SERIES SELECTION" --item-help --checklist \ +"Now it's time to select which general categories of software to install \ +on your system. Use the spacebar to select or unselect the software you \ +wish to install. You can use the up and down arrows to see all the \ +possible choices. Recommended choices have been preselected. Press the \ +ENTER key when you are finished." \ +20 75 9 \ +"A" "Base Linux system" on "The A (base) series contains the kernel and main system utilities." \ +"AP" "Various Applications that do not need X" on "The AP series is a collection of useful applications." \ +"D" "Program Development (C, C++, Lisp, Perl, etc.)" on "The D series contains compilers, debuggers, and other programming tools." \ +"E" "GNU Emacs" on "The E series contains the GNU Emacs advanced real-time display editor." \ +"F" "FAQ lists, HOWTO documentation" on "The F series contains essential documentation for Linux system administrators." \ +"K" "Linux kernel source" on "The K series contains the source code for the Linux kernel." \ +"KDE" "Qt and the K Desktop Environment for X" on "The KDE series contains the K Desktop Environment and related libraries." \ +"KDEI" "International language support for KDE" off "The KDEI series provides support for languages other than US English in KDE." \ +"L" "System Libraries (needed by KDE, GNOME, X, and more)" on "The L series contains important libraries needed by the rest of the system." \ +"N" "Networking (TCP/IP, UUCP, Mail, News)" on "The N series contains network related clients and servers." \ +"T" "TeX typesetting software" on "TeX is a typesetting system often used for mathematics and technical papers." \ +"TCL" "Tcl/Tk script languages" on "The TCL series contains the Tcl/Tk/TclX languages and programs that use them." \ +"X" "X Window System" on "This series contains X, the window system (or GUI) used by Linux." \ +"XAP" "X Applications" on "The XAP series is a collection of applications for X." \ +"Y" "Games" on "The Y series contains a collection of classic text-based games." \ +2> $TMP/SeTSERIES +if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then + rm -f $TMP/SeTSERIES + exit +fi +# Save this "just in case": +#"GNOME" "The GNOME desktop for X" on "The GNOME series contains the GNOME desktop environment and related libraries." +# +# Rewrite the list into a single # 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./source/l/gnome-icon-theme/doinst.sh +gzip ./source/l/gnome-icon-theme/gnome-icon-theme.pkgconfig.path.diff +gzip ./source/l/libpng/libpng.libs.diff +gzip ./source/l/libexif/libexif.pc.diff +bzip2 ./source/n/curl/cacert.pem +bzip2 ./source/xap/xv/xv-3.10a-jumbo-enh-patch-20050501.txt +bzip2 ./source/xap/xv/xv-3.10a-jumbo-fix-patch-20050410.txt +bzip2 ./source/x/ttf-indic-fonts/Samyak_Malayalam.ttf +bzip2 ./source/x/ttf-indic-fonts/COPYING +bzip2 ./source/l/gtk+/gtk+1.2_1.2.10-18.diff +bzip2 ./source/l/glib/glib1.2_1.2.10-17.diff diff --git a/slackbook/html/TRADEMARKS.html b/slackbook/html/TRADEMARKS.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0f282ca46 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/TRADEMARKS.html @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Slackware Linux is a registered trademark of Patrick Volkerding and Slackware Linux, +Inc.

+ +

Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

+ +

America Online and AOL are registered trademarks of America Online, Inc. in the United +States and/or other countries.

+ +

Apple, FireWire, Mac, Macintosh, Mac OS, Quicktime, and TrueType are trademarks of +Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.

+ +

IBM, AIX, EtherJet, Netfinity, OS/2, PowerPC, PS/2, S/390, and ThinkPad are trademarks +of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or +both.

+ +

IEEE, POSIX, and 802 are registered trademarks of Institute of Electrical and +Electronics Engineers, Inc. in the United States.

+ +

Intel, Celeron, EtherExpress, i386, i486, Itanium, Pentium, and Xeon are trademarks or +registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and +other countries.

+ +

Microsoft, IntelliMouse, MS-DOS, Outlook, Windows, Windows Media and Windows NT are +either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States +and/or other countries.

+ +

Netscape and the Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape +Communications Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

+ +

Red Hat, RPM, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United +States and other countries.

+ +

XFree86 is a trademark of The XFree86 Project, Inc.

+ +

Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their +products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this document, and +Slackware Linux, Inc. was aware of the trademark claim, the designations have been +followed by the “™” or the “®” symbol.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/archive-files-bzip2.html b/slackbook/html/archive-files-bzip2.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ea3a4e044 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/archive-files-bzip2.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + +bzip2 + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

15.2 bzip2

+ +

bzip2(1) is an alternative compression program installed on +Slackware Linux. It uses a different compression algorithm from gzip, which results in some advantages and some disadvantages. The +main advantage for bzip2 is the compressed file size. bzip2 will almost always compress better than gzip. In some instances, this can result in dramatically smaller +files. This can be a great advantage for people on slower modem connections. Also +remember, when downloading software from a public ftp server, it's generally good +netiquette to download the .bz2 files instead of the .gz files, as this results in less overhead for the generous people +hosting the server.

+ +

The disadvantage to bzip2 is that it is more CPU intensive +than gzip. This means that bzipping a file will generally take +longer and will use more of the CPU than gzipping the file would. When considering which +compression program to use, you must weigh this speed vs. compressed size and determine +which is more important.

+ +

The usage of bzip2 is nearly identical to gzip, so not much time will be spent discussing it. Like gunzip, bunzip2 is identical to bzip2 -d. The primary difference in practical usage is that bzip2 uses the .bz2 extension.

+ + + + + +
+
+% bzip2 filename
+% bunzip2 filename.bz2
+% bzip2 -9 filename
+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/archive-files-tar.html b/slackbook/html/archive-files-tar.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b23db4b12 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/archive-files-tar.html @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ + + + + +tar + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

15.3 tar

+ +

tar(1) is the GNU tape archiver. It takes several files or +directories and creates one large file. This allows you to compress an entire directory +tree, which is impossible by just using gzip or bzip2. tar has many command line options, +which are explained in its man page. This section will just cover the most common uses of +tar.

+ +

The most common use for tar is to decompress and unarchive a +package that you've downloaded from a web site or ftp site. Most files will come with a +.tar.gz extension. This is commonly known as a +“tarball”. It means that several files were archived using tar and then compressed using gzip. You +might also see this listed as a .tar.Z file. It means the same +thing, but this is usually encountered on older Unix systems.

+ +

Alternatively, you might find a .tar.bz2 file somewhere. +Kernel source is distributed as such because it is a smaller download. As you might have +guessed, this is several files archived with tar and then +bzipped.

+ +

You can get to all the files in this archive by making use of tar and some command line arguments. Unarchiving a tarball makes use +of the -z flag, which means to first run the file through gunzip and decompress it. The most common way to decompress a +tarball is like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz
+
+
+ +

That's quite a few options. So what do they all mean? The -x +means to extract. This is important, as it tells tar exactly +what to do with the input file. In this case, we'll be splitting it back up into all the +files that it came from. -v means to be verbose. This will list +all the files that are being unarchived. It is perfectly acceptable to leave this option +off, if somewhat boring. Alternatively, you could use -vv to be +very verbose and list even more information about each file being unarchived. The -z option tells tar to run filename.tar.gz through gunzip first. And +finally, the -f option tells tar that +the next string on the command line is the file to operate on.

+ +

There are a few other ways to write this same command. On older systems lacking a +decent copy of GNU tar, you might see it written like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% gunzip filename.tar.gz | tar -xvf -
+
+
+ +

This command line will uncompress the file and send the output to tar. Since gzip will write its output to +standard out if told to do so, this command will write the decompressed file to standard +out. The pipe then sends it to tar for unarchiving. The +“-” means to operate on standard input. It will unarchive the stream of data +that it gets from gzip and write that to the disk.

+ +

Another way to write the first command line is to leave off the dash before the +options, like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar xvzf filename.tar.gz
+
+
+ +

You might also encounter a bzipped archive. The version of tar that comes with Slackware Linux can handle these the same as +gzipped archives. Instead of the -z command line option, you'd +use -j:

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar -xvjf filename.tar.bz2
+
+
+ +

It is important to note that tar will place the unarchived +files in the current directory. So, if you had an archive in /tmp that you wanted to decompress into your home directory, there +are a few options. First, the archive could be moved into your home directory and then +run through tar. Second, you could specify the path to the +archive file on the command line. Third, you can use the -C +option to “explode” the tarball in a specified directory.

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd $HOME
+% cp /tmp/filename.tar.gz .
+% tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz
+
+% cd $HOME
+% tar -xvzf /tmp/filename.tar.gz
+
+% cd /
+% tar -xvzf /tmp/filename.tar.gz -C $HOME
+
+
+ +

All the above statements are equivalent. In each case, the archive is unpacked inside +your home directory and the original uncompressed archive is left in place.

+ +

So what good is being able to uncompress these archives if you can't make them? Well, +tar handles that too. In most cases it's as easy as removing the +“-x” option and replacing it with the “-c” option.

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar -cvzf filename.tar.gz .
+
+
+ +

In this command line, the -c option tells tar to create an archive, while the -z +option runs the resulting archive file through gzip to compress +it. filename.tar.gz is the file that you want to create.

+ +

Specifying the “-f” option isn't always +necessary, but is typically good practice anyway. Without it, tar writes to standard output, which is usually desired for piping +tar's output to another program, like so.

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar -cv filename.tar . | gpg --encrypt
+
+
+ +

That command creates an non-compressed tar archive of the current directory, pipes the +tarball through gpg which encrypts and compresses the tarball, +making it realistically impossible to read by anyone other than the person knowing the +secret key.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/archive-files-zip.html b/slackbook/html/archive-files-zip.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cf7ef6cdd --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/archive-files-zip.html @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + + +zip + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

15.4 zip

+ +

Finally, there are two utilities that can be used on zip files. These are very common +in the Windows world, so Linux has programs to deal with them. The compression program is +called zip(1), and the decompression program is called unzip(1).

+ + + + + +
+
+% zip foo *
+
+
+ +

This will create the file foo.zip, which will contain all +the files in the current directory. zip will add the .zip extension automatically, so there's no need to include that in +the file name. You can also recurse through the current directory, zipping up any +directories that are also laying around:

+ + + + + +
+
+% zip -r foo *
+
+
+ +

Decompressing files is easy, as well.

+ + + + + +
+
+% unzip foo.zip
+
+
+ +

This will extract all the files in the file foo.zip, +including any directories in the archive.

+ +

The zip utilities have several advanced options for creating +self-extracting archives, leaving out files, controlling compressed file size, printing +out what will happen, and much more. See the man pages for zip +and unzip to find out how to use these options.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/archive-files.html b/slackbook/html/archive-files.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c29542a95 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/archive-files.html @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + +Archive Files + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 15 Archive Files

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
15.1 gzip
+ +
15.2 bzip2
+ +
15.3 tar
+ +
15.4 zip
+
+
+ +
+

15.1 gzip

+ +

gzip(1) is the GNU compression program. It takes a single +file and compresses it. The basic usage is as follows:

+ + + + + +
+
+% gzip filename
+
+
+ +

The resulting file will be named filename.gz and will usually be smaller than the input +file. Note that filename.gz will replace filename. This means that filename will +no longer exist, even though a gzipped copy will. Regular text files will compress +nicely, while jpeg images, mp3s, and other such files will not compress too well as they +are already compressed. This basic usage is a balance of final file size and compression +time. The maximum compression can be achieved like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% gzip -9 filename
+
+
+ +

This will take a longer time to compress the file, but the result will be as small as +gzip can make it. Using lower values for the command line option +will cause it to compress faster, but the file will not be as compressed.

+ +

Decompressing gzipped files can be done using two commands, which are really just the +same program. gzip will decompress any file with a recognized +file extension. A recognized extension can be any of the following: .gz, -gz, .z, +-z, .Z, or -Z. The first method is to call gunzip(1) +on a file, like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% gunzip filename.gz
+
+
+ +

This will leave a decompressed version of infile in the current directory, and the .gz extension will be stripped from the filename. gunzip is really part of gzip and is +identical to gzip -d. As such, gzip is +often pronounced gunzip, as that name just sounds cooler. +:^)

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-dns.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-dns.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f8881aad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-dns.html @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ + + + + +DNS Tools + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.3 DNS Tools

+ +

Domain Name Service (DNS for short) is that magical protocol that allows your computer +to turn meaningless domain names like www.slackware.com into meaningful IP address like +64.57.102.34. Computers can't route packets to www.slackware.com, +but they can route packets to that domain name's IP address. This gives us a convenient +way to remember machines. Without DNS we'd have to keep a mental database of just what IP +address belongs to what computer, and that's assuming the IP address doesn't change. +Clearly using names for computers is better, but how do we map names to IP addresses?

+ +
+

13.3.1 host

+ +

host(1) can do this for us. host is +used to map names to IP addresses. It is a very quick and simple utility without a lot of +functions.

+ + + + + +
+
+% host www.slackware.com
+www.slackware.com is an alias for slackware.com.
+slackware.com has address 64.57.102.34
+
+
+ +

But let's say for some reason we want to map an IP address to a domain name; what +then?

+
+ +
+

13.3.2 nslookup

+ +

nslookup is a tried and true program that has weathered the +ages. nslookup has been deprecated and may be removed from +future releases. There is not even a man page for this program.

+ + + + + +
+
+% nslookup 64.57.102.34
+Note:  nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases.
+Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead.  Run nslookup with
+the `-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing.
+Server:         192.168.1.254
+Address:        192.168.1.254#53
+
+Non-authoritative answer:
+www.slackware.com       canonical name = slackware.com.
+Name:   slackware.com
+Address: 64.57.102.34
+
+
+
+ +
+

13.3.3 dig

+ +

The meanest dog in the pound, the domain information groper, dig(1) for short, is the go-to program for finding DNS information. +dig can grab just about anything from a DNS server including +reverse lookups, A, CNAME, MX, SP, and TXT records. dig has many +command line options and if you're not familiar with it you should read through it's +extensive man page.

+ + + + + +
+
+% dig @192.168.1.254 www.slackware.com mx
+
+; <<>> DiG 9.2.2 <<>> @192.168.1.254 www.slackware.com mx
+;; global options:  printcmd
+;; Got answer:
+;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 26362
+;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2
+
+;; QUESTION SECTION:
+;www.slackware.com.             IN      MX
+
+;; ANSWER SECTION:
+www.slackware.com.      76634   IN      CNAME   slackware.com.
+slackware.com.          86400   IN      MX      1 mail.slackware.com.
+
+;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
+slackware.com.          86400   IN      NS      ns1.cwo.com.
+slackware.com.          86400   IN      NS      ns2.cwo.com.
+
+;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
+ns1.cwo.com.            163033  IN      A       64.57.100.2
+ns2.cwo.com.            163033  IN      A       64.57.100.3
+
+;; Query time: 149 msec
+;; SERVER: 192.168.1.254#53(192.168.1.254)
+;; WHEN: Sat Nov  6 16:59:31 2004
+;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 159
+
+
+ +

This should give you an idea how dig works. +“@192.168.1.254” specifies the dns server to use. +“www.slackware.com” is the domain name I am performing a lookup on, and +“mx” is the type of lookup I am performing. The above query tells me that +e-mail to www.slackware.com will instead be sent to mail.slackware.com for delivery.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-email.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-email.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..487ea4bc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-email.html @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ + + + + +email + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.7 email

+ +

Electronic mail is one of the most popular things one can do on the Internet. In 1998, +it was reported that more electronic mail was sent than regular mail. It is indeed common +and useful.

+ +

Under Slackware, we provide a standard mail server, and several mail clients. All of +the clients discussed below are text-based. A lot of Windows users may be against this, +but you will find that a text based client is very convenient, especially when checking +mail remotely. Fear not, there are many graphical e-mail clients such as KDE's Kmail. If +you wish to use one of those check its help menu.

+ +
+

13.7.1 pine

+ +

pine(1) is not elm. Or so the saying +goes. The University of Washington created their program for Internet news and email out +of a need for an easy mail reader for their students. pine is +one of the most popular email clients in use today and is available for nearly every +flavor of Unix and even Windows.

+ +
+

Figure 13-2. The Pine main menu

+ +

+
+ +

You will see a menu of commands and a row of command keys at the bottom. pine is indeed a complex program, so we will not discuss every +feature about it here.

+ +

To see what's in your inbox, type i. Your messages are +listed with their date, author, and subject. Highlight the message you want and press +enter to view it. Pressing r +will start a reply to the message. Once you have written the response, type Ctrl+X to send it. You can press i to get back to the message listing.

+ +

If you want to delete a message, press d. It will mark +the highlighted message for deletion. pine deletes the mail when +you exit the program. pine also lets you store your mail in +folders. You can get a listing of folders by pressing l. At +the message listing, press s to save it to another folder. +It will ask for the folder name to write the message to.

+ +

pine offers many, many features; you should definitely have a +look at the man page for more information. It will contain the latest information about +the program.

+
+ +
+

13.7.2 elm

+ +

elm(1) is another popular text-based email client. Though not +quite as user friendly as pine, it's definitely been around a +lot longer.

+ +
+

Figure 13-3. Elm main screen

+ +

+
+ +

By default, you are placed in your inbox. The messages are listed with the message +number, date, sender, and subject. Use the arrow keys to highlight the message you want. +Press Enter to read the message.

+ +

To compose a new message, type m at the main screen. The +d key will flag a message for deletion. And the r key will reply to the current message you are reading. All of +these keys are displayed at the bottom of the screen with a prompt.

+ +

The man page discusses elm in more detail, so you will +probably want to consult that before using elm.

+
+ +
+

13.7.3 mutt

+ +

“All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.” mutt's original interface was based on elm +with added features found in other popular mailclients, resulting in a hybrid mutt.

+ +

Some of mutt's features include:

+ +
    +
  • +

    color support

    +
  • + +
  • +

    message threading

    +
  • + +
  • +

    MIME and PGP/MIME support

    +
  • + +
  • +

    pop3 and imap support

    +
  • + +
  • +

    support for multiple mailbox formats (mbox, MMDF, MH, maildir)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    highly customizable

    +
  • +
+ +
+

Figure 13-4. Mutt main screen

+ +

+
+ +

if you're looking for a mail client that will let you be in total control over +everything, then you will like mutt. all the default settings +can be customized, keybindings can be changed. if you like to add a macro, you can.

+ +

you probably want to take a look at the muttrc manpage, +which will tell you how to configure everything. or take a look at the included example +muttrc file.

+
+ +
+

13.7.4 nail

+ +

nail(1) is a command line driven mail client. It is very +primitive and offers pretty much nothing in the way of user interfaces. However, mailx is +handy for times when you need to quickly mail something, scripting a bulk mailer, testing +your MTA installation or something similar. Note that Slackware creates symbolic links to +nail at /usr/bin/mail and /usr/bin/mailx. Any of these three commands executes the same +program. In fact, you will most likely see nail referred to as +mail.

+ +

The basic command line is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mailx <subject> <to-addr>
+
+
+ +

mailx reads the message body from standard input. So you can +cat a file into this command to mail it, or you can just type text and hit Ctrl+D when finished with the message.

+ +

Here is an example of mailing a program source file to another person.

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat randomfunc.c | mail -s "Here's that function" asdf@example.net
+
+
+ +

The man page explains more of what nail can do, so you will +probably want to have a look at that before using it.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-finger.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-finger.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..08eca57c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-finger.html @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + + +finger + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.4 finger

+ +

finger(1) will retrieve information about the specified user. +You give finger a username or an email address and it will try to contact the necessary +server and retrieve the username, office, telephone number, and other pieces of +information. Here is an example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% finger johnc@idsoftware.com
+
+
+ +

finger can return the username, mail status, phone numbers, +and files referred to as “dot plan” and “dot project”. Of course, +the information returned varies with each finger server. The one +included with Slackware returns the following information by default:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Username

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Room number

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Home phone number

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Work phone number

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Login status

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Email status

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Contents of the .plan file in the user's home directory

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Contents of the .project file in the user's home +directory

    +
  • +
+ +

The first four items can be set with the chfn command. It +stores those values in the /etc/passwd file. To change the +information in your .plan or .project +file, just edit them with your favorite text editor. They must reside in your home +directory and must be called .plan and .project.

+ +

Many users finger their own account from a remote machine to +quickly see if they have new email. Or, you can see a user's plan or current project.

+ +

Like many commands, finger has options. Check the man page +for more information on what special options you can use.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-ftp.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-ftp.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a5b48f073 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-ftp.html @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ + + + + +FTP Clients + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.9 FTP Clients

+ +

FTP stands for the File Transfer Protocol. It allows you to send and receive files +between two computers. There is the FTP server and the FTP client. We discuss the client +in this section.

+ +

For the curious, the “client” is you. The “server” is the +computer that answers your FTP request and lets you login. You will download files from +and upload files to the server. The client cannot accept FTP connections, it can only +connect to servers.

+ +
+

13.9.1 ftp

+ +

To connect to an FTP server, simply run the ftp(1) command +and specify the host:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ftp <hostname> [port]
+
+
+ +

If the host is running an FTP server, it will ask for a username and password. You can +log in as yourself or as “anonymous”. Anonymous FTP sites are very popular +for software archives. For example, to get Slackware Linux via FTP, you must use +anonymous FTP.

+ +

Once connected, you will be at the ftp> prompt. There +are special commands for FTP, but they are similar to other standard commands. The +following shows some of the basic commands and what they do:

+ +
+

Table 13-1. ftp commands

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
CommandPurpose
lsList files
cd <dirname>Change directory
binSet binary transfer mode
asciiSet ASCII transfer mode
get <filename>Download a file
put <filename>Upload a file
hashToggle hash mark stats indicator
tickToggle byte counter indicator
promToggle interactive mode for downloads
mget <mask>Download a file or group of files; wildcards are allowed
mput <mask>Upload a file or group of files; wildcards are allowed
quitLog off the FTP server
+
+ +

You can also use some of the following commands which are quite self-explanatory: chmod, delete, rename, rmdir. For a complete list of all +commands and their meaning, just type help or ? and you'll see a complete listing on screen.

+ +

FTP is a fairly simple program to use, but lacks the user interface that many of us +are used to nowadays. The man page discusses some of the command line options for ftp(1).

+ + + + + +
+
+ftp> ls *.TXT
+200 PORT command successful.
+150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         18606 Apr  6  2002 BOOTING.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         10518 Jun 13  2002 COPYRIGHT.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100           602 Apr  6  2002 CRYPTO_NOTICE.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         32431 Sep 29 02:56 FAQ.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100        499784 Mar  3 19:29 FILELIST.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100        241099 Mar  3 19:12 PACKAGES.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         12339 Jun 19  2002 README81.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         14826 Jun 17  2002 SPEAKUP_DOCS.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         15434 Jun 17  2002 SPEAK_INSTALL.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100          2876 Jun 17  2002 UPGRADE.TXT
+226 Transfer complete.
+ftp> tick
+Tick counter printing on (10240 bytes/tick increment).
+ftp> get README81.TXT
+local: README81.TXT remote: README81.TXT
+200 PORT command successful.
+150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for README81.TXT (12339 bytes).
+Bytes transferred: 12339
+226 Transfer complete.
+12339 bytes received in 0.208 secs (58 Kbytes/sec)
+
+
+
+ +
+

13.9.2 ncftp

+ +

ncftp(1) (pronounced "Nik-F-T-P") is an alternative to the +traditional ftp client that comes with Slackware. It is still a text-based program, but +offers many advantages over ftp, including:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Tab completion

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Bookmarks file

    +
  • + +
  • +

    More liberal wildcard uses

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Command history

    +
  • +
+ +

By default, ncftp will try to log in anonymously to the +server you specify. You can force ncftp to present a login +prompt with the “-u” option. Once logged in, you +can use the same commands as in ftp, only you'll notice a nicer +interface, one that works more like bash.

+ + + + + +
+
+ncftp /pub/linux/slackware > cd slackware-current/
+Please read the file README81.TXT
+  it was last modified on Wed Jun 19 16:24:21 2002 - 258 days ago
+CWD command successful.
+ncftp ...ware/slackware-current > ls
+BOOTING.TXT               FAQ.TXT                   bootdisks/
+CHECKSUMS                 FILELIST.TXT              extra/
+CHECKSUMS.asc             GPG-KEY                   isolinux/
+CHECKSUMS.md5             PACKAGES.TXT              kernels/
+CHECKSUMS.md5.asc         PRERELEASE_NOTES          pasture/
+COPYING                   README81.TXT              rootdisks/
+COPYRIGHT.TXT             SPEEKUP_DOCS.TXT          slackware/
+CRYPTO_NOTICE.TXT         SPEEK_INSTALL.TXT         source/
+CURRENT.WARNING           Slackware-HOWTO
+ChangeLog.txt             UPGRADE.TXT
+ncftp ...ware/slackware-current > get README81.TXT
+README81.TXT:                                           12.29 kB  307.07 kB/s
+
+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-ssh.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-ssh.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f9912fe1e --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-ssh.html @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + +The Secure shell + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.6 The Secure shell

+ +

Today, secure shell basks in the adoration that telnet once +enjoyed. ssh(1) allows one to make a connection to a remote +machine and execute programs as if one were physically present; however, ssh encrypts all the data travelling between the two computers so +even if others intercept the conversation, they are unable to understand it. A typical +secure shell connection follows.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ssh carrier.lizella.net -l alan
+The authenticity of host 'carrier.lizella.net (192.168.1.253)' can't be
+established.
+RSA key fingerprint is 0b:e2:5d:43:4c:39:4f:8c:b9:85:db:b2:fa:25:e9:9d.
+Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
+Warning: Permanently added 'carrier.lizella.net' (RSA) to the list of
+known hosts.
+Password: password
+Last login: Sat Nov  6 16:32:19 2004 from 192.168.1.102
+Linux 2.4.26-smp.
+alan@carrier:~$ ls -l MANIFEST 
+-rw-r--r--  1 alan users 23545276 2004-10-28 20:04 MANIFEST
+alan@carrier:~$ exit
+logout
+Connection to carrier.lizella.net closed.
+
+
+ +

There you see me making an ssh connection to carrier.lizella.net, and checking the permissions on the MANIFEST file.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-talk.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-talk.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5c61119e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-talk.html @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ + + + + +Talking to Other People + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.10 Talking to Other People

+ +
+

13.10.1 wall

+ +

wall(1) is a quick way to write a message to the users on a +system. The basic syntax is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% wall [file]
+
+
+ +

This will result in the contents of [file] being displayed on the terminals of all +currently logged in users. If you don't specify a file, wall will read from standard +input, so you can just type your message, and end with Ctrl+d.

+ +

wall doesn't have many features, and apart from letting your +users know that you're about to do some serious maintenance to the system, or even reboot +it, so they have time to save their work and log off :)

+
+ +
+

13.10.2 talk

+ +

talk(1) allows two users to chat. It splits the screen in +half, horizontally. To request a chat with another user, use this command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% talk <person> [ttyname]
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 13-7. Two users in a talk session

+ +

+
+ +

If you specify just a username, the chat request is assumed to be local, so only local +users are queried. The ttyname is required if you want to ring a user on a specific +terminal (if the user is logged in more than once). The required information for talk can be obtained from the w(1) +command.

+ +

talk can also ring users on remote hosts. For the username +you simply specify an email address. talk will try to contact +that remote user on that host.

+ +

talk is somewhat limited. It only supports two users and is +half-duplex.

+
+ +
+

13.10.3 ytalk

+ +

ytalk(1) is a backwards compatible replacement for talk. It comes with Slackware as the ytalk +command. The syntax is similar, but has a few differences:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ytalk <username>[#ttyname]
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 13-8. Two users in a ytalk session

+ +

+
+ +

The username and terminal are specified the same as under talk, except you must put +them together with the hash mark (#).

+ +

ytalk offers several advantages:

+ +
    +
  • +

    It supports more than two users.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    A menu of options that can be brought up anytime with Esc.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    You can shell out while still in the talk session.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Plus more...

    +
  • +
+ +

If you're a server administrator, you'll want to make sure that the ntalk port is enabled in /etc/inetd.conf. +ytalk needs that to work properly.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-telnet.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-telnet.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..736a26486 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-telnet.html @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + + + + +telnet + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.5 telnet

+ +

Someone once stated that telnet(1) was the coolest thing he +had ever seen on computers. The ability to remotely log in and do stuff on another +computer is what separates Unix and Unix-like operating systems from other operating +systems.

+ +

telnet allows you to log in to a computer, just as if you +were sitting at the terminal. Once your username and password are verified, you are given +a shell prompt. From here, you can do anything requiring a text console. Compose email, +read newsgroups, move files around, and so on. If you are running X and you telnet to another machine, you can run X programs on the remote +computer and display them on yours.

+ +

To login to a remote machine, use this syntax:

+ + + + + +
+
+% telnet <hostname>
+
+
+ +

If the host responds, you will receive a login prompt. Give it your username and +password. That's it. You are now at a shell. To quit your telnet session, use either the +exit command or the logout command.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Warning +

telnet does not encrypt the information it sends. Everything +is sent in plain text, even passwords. It is not advisable to use telnet over the Internet. Instead, consider the Secure Shell. It encrypts all traffic and is available for free.

+
+
+ +
+

13.5.1 The other use of telnet

+ +

Now that we have convinced you not to use the telnet protocol anymore to log into a +remote machine, we'll show you a couple of useful ways to use telnet.

+ +

You can also use the telnet command to connect to a host on a +certain port.

+ + + + + +
+
+% telnet <hostname> [port]
+
+
+ +

This can be quite handy when you quickly need to test a certain service, and you need +full control over the commands, and you need to see what exactly is going on. You can +interactively test or use an SMTP server, a POP3 server, an HTTP server, etc. this +way.

+ +

In the next figure you'll see how you can telnet to a HTTP +server on port 80, and get some basic information from it.

+ +
+

Figure 13-1. Telnetting to a webserver

+ + + + + +
+
+% telnet store.slackware.com 80
+Trying 69.50.233.153...
+Connected to store.slackware.com.
+Escape character is '^]'.
+HEAD / HTTP/1.0
+
+HTTP/1.1 200 OK
+Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 20:47:01 GMT
+Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.8.22 OpenSSL/0.9.7d
+Last-Modified: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 10:58:54 GMT
+ETag: "193424-c0-3e9fda6e"
+Accept-Ranges: bytes
+Content-Length: 192
+Connection: close
+Content-Type: text/html
+
+Connection closed by foreign host.
+%
+
+
+
+ +

You can do the same for other plain-text protocols, as long as you know what port to +connect to, and what the commands are.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-traceroute.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-traceroute.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fead8c007 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-traceroute.html @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + + +traceroute + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.2 traceroute

+ +

Slackware's traceroute(8) command is a very useful network +diagnostic tool. traceroute displays each host that a packet +travels through as it tries to reach its destination. You can see how many +“hops” from the Slackware web site you are with this command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% traceroute www.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

Each host will be displayed, along with the response times at each host. Here is an +example output:

+ + + + + +
+
+% traceroute www.slackware.com
+traceroute to www.slackware.com (204.216.27.13), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
+1  zuul.tdn (192.168.1.1)  0.409 ms  1.032 ms  0.303 ms
+2  207.171.227.254 (207.171.227.254)  18.218 ms  32.873 ms  32.433 ms
+3  border-sf-2-0-4.sirius.com (205.134.230.254) 15.662 ms 15.731 ms 16.142 ms
+4  pb-nap.crl.net (198.32.128.20)  20.741 ms  23.672 ms  21.378 ms
+5  E0-CRL-SFO-03-E0X0.US.CRL.NET (165.113.55.3) 22.293 ms 21.532 ms 21.29 ms
+6  T1-CDROM-00-EX.US.CRL.NET (165.113.118.2)  24.544 ms  42.955 ms 58.443 ms
+7  www.slackware.com (204.216.27.13)  38.115 ms  53.033 ms  48.328 ms
+
+
+ +

traceroute is similar to ping in +that it uses ICMP packets. There are several options that you can specify with traceroute. These options are explained in detail in the man +page.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-web.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-web.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e3f3b6c5f --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands-web.html @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ + + + + +Browsers + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

13.8 Browsers

+ +

The first thing that people think about when they hear the word Internet is +“surfing the net”. Or looking at websites using a web browser. This is +probably by far the most popular use of the Internet for the average user.

+ +

Slackware provides popular graphical web browsers in the “XAP” series, as +well as text mode browsers in the “N” series. We'll take a quick look at some +of the most common options below.

+ +
+

13.8.1 lynx

+ +

lynx(1) is a text-based web browser. It is a very quick way +of looking up something on the Internet. Sometimes graphics just get in the way if you +know exactly what you're after.

+ +

To start lynx, just type lynx at the +prompt:

+ + + + + +
+
+% lynx
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 13-5. Lynx default start page

+ +

+
+ +

You may want to specify a site for lynx to open to:

+ + + + + +
+
+% lynx http://www.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

lynx prints the command keys and what they do at the bottom +of the screen. The up and down arrow keys move around the document, Enter selects the highlighted link, and the left arrow goes back to the previous page. Typing d will download the currently selected file. The g command brings up the Go prompt, where you can give lynx a URL to open.

+ +

There are many other commands in lynx. You can either consult +the man page, or type h to get the help screen for more +information.

+
+ +
+

13.8.2 links

+ +

Just like lynx, links is a textmode +web browser, where you do all the navigation using the keyboard. However, when you press +the Esc key, it will activate a very convenient pulldown +menu on the top of the screen. This makes it very easy to use, without having to learn +all the keyboard shortcuts. People who do not use a text browser every day will +appreciate this feature.

+ +

links seems to have better support for both frames and +tables, when compared to lynx.

+ +
+

Figure 13-6. Links, with the file menu open

+ +

+
+
+ +
+

13.8.3 wget

+ +

wget(1) is a command line utility that will download files +from a specified URL. While not an actual web-browser, wget is +used primarily to grab whole or partial web sites for offline viewing, or for fast +download of single files from HTTP or FTP servers instead. The basic syntax is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% wget <url>
+
+
+ +

You can also pass options. For example, this will download the Slackware web site:

+ + + + + +
+
+% wget --recursive http://www.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

wget will create a www.slackware.com directory and store the files in there, just as +the site does.

+ +

wget can also download files from FTP sites; just specify an +FTP URL instead of an HTTP one.

+ + + + + +
+
+% wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.8.2.tar.gz
+--12:18:16--  ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.8.2.tar.gz
+           => `wget-1.8.2.tar.gz'
+Resolving ftp.gnu.org... done.
+Connecting to ftp.gnu.org[199.232.41.7]:21... connected.
+Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in!
+==> SYST ... done.   ==> PWD ... done.
+==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD /gnu/wget ... done.
+==> PORT ... done.   ==> RETR wget-1.8.2.tar.gz ... done.
+Length: 1,154,648 (unauthoritative)
+
+100%[==================================>] 1,154,648     209.55K/s    ETA 00:00
+
+12:18:23 (209.55KB/s) - `wget-1.8.2.tar.gz' saved [1154648]
+
+
+ +

wget has many more options, which make it nice for site +specific scripts (web site mirroring and so forth). The man page should be consulted for +more information.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands.html b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7ee787511 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/basic-network-commands.html @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ + + + + +Basic Network Commands + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 13 Basic +Network Commands

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
13.1 ping
+ +
13.2 traceroute
+ +
13.3 DNS Tools
+ +
13.4 finger
+ +
13.5 telnet
+ +
13.6 The Secure shell
+ +
13.7 email
+ +
13.8 Browsers
+ +
13.9 FTP Clients
+ +
13.10 Talking to Other People
+
+
+ +

A network consists of several computers connected together. The network can be as +simple as a few computers connected in your home or office, or as complicated as a large +university network or even the entire Internet. When your computer is part of a network, +you have access to those systems either directly or through services like mail and the +web.

+ +

There are a variety of networking programs that you can use. Some are handy for +performing diagnostics to see if everything is working properly. Others (like mail +readers and web browsers) are useful for getting your work done and staying in contact +with other people.

+ +
+

13.1 ping

+ +

ping(8) sends an ICMP ECHO_REQUEST +packet to the specified host. If the host responds, you get an ICMP packet back. Sound +strange? Well, you can “ping” an IP address to see if a machine is alive. If +there is no response, you know something is wrong. Here is an example conversation +between two Linux users:

+ + +
+

User +A: Loki's down again.
+User +B: Are you sure?
+User +A: Yeah, I tried pinging it, but there's no response.

+
+ +

It's instances like these that make ping a very useful +day-to-day command. It provides a very quick way to see if a machine is up and connected +to the network. The basic syntax is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ping www.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

There are, of course, several options that can be specified. Check the ping(1) man page for more information.

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+

Preface

+ +

Intended +Audience

+ +

The Slackware Linux operating system is a powerful platform for Intel-based computers. +It is designed to be stable, secure, and functional as both a high-end server and +powerful workstation.

+ +

This book is designed to get you started with the Slackware Linux operating system. +It's not meant to cover every single aspect of the distribution, but rather to show what +it is capable of and give you a basic working knowledge of the system.

+ +

As you gain experience with Slackware Linux, we hope you find this book to be a handy +reference. We also hope you'll lend it to all of your friends when they come asking about +that cool Slackware Linux operating system you're running.

+ +

While this book may not an edge-of-your-seat novel, we certainly tried to make it as +entertaining as possible. With any luck, we'll get a movie deal. Of course, we also hope +you are able to learn from it and find it useful.

+ +

And now, on with the show.

+ +

Changes from +the First Edition

+ +

This second edition is the culmination of years of hard work by the dedicated members +of the Slackware Documentation Project. The following are the major changes in this new +edition:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Chapter 3, Installation, has been modified with new +screenshots of the installer, and reflects changes in disk-sets, and CD installation.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 4, System Configuration, has been +updated with new information about Linux 2.6.x kernels.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 5, Network Configuration, has been +expanded with further explanation of Samba, NFS, and DHCP. A section on wireless +networking has also been added. This chapter now reflects major changes in how Slackware +handles network setup.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 6, X Window System, has been substantially +rewritten for Xorg based systems. This chapter now also covers the xdm graphical login +manager.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 13, Basic Network Commands, has been +enhanced with information about additional network utilities.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 14, Security, is a new chapter with this edition. +It explains how to keep a Slackware Linux system secure.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 17, Emacs, is a new chapter with this edition. It +describes how to use Emacs, a powerful editor for Unix.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 18, Package Management, has been updated +with information about SlackBuild scripts.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    There are many other changes, both minor and major, to reflect changes in Slackware as +it has matured.

    +
  • +
+ +

Organization of this Book

+ +
+
+
Chapter 1, Introduction
+ +
+

Provides introductory material on Linux, Slackware, and the Open Source and Free +Software Movements.

+
+ +
Chapter 2, Help
+ +
+

Describes the help resources available on a Slackware Linux system and online.

+
+ +
Chapter 3, Installation
+ +
+

Describes the installation process step-by-step with screenshots to provide an +illustrative walk-through.

+
+ +
Chapter 4, System Configuration
+ +
+

Describes the important configuration files and covers kernel recompilation.

+
+ +
Chapter 5, Network Configuration
+ +
+

Describes how to connect a Slackware Linux machine to a network. Covers TCP/IP, +PPP/dial-up, wireless networking, and more.

+
+ +
Chapter 6, The X Window System
+ +
+

Describes how to setup and use the graphical X Window System in Slackware.

+
+ +
Chapter 7, Booting
+ +
+

Describes the process by which a computer boots into Slackware Linux. Also covers +dual-booting with Microsoft Windows operating systems.

+
+ +
Chapter 8, The Shell
+ +
+

Describes the powerful command line interface for Linux.

+
+ +
Chapter 9, Filesystem Structure
+ +
+

Describes the filesystem structure, including file ownership, permission, and +linking.

+
+ +
Chapter 10, Handling Files and Directories
+ +
+

Describes the commands used to manipulate files and directories from the command line +interface.

+
+ +
Chapter 11, Process Control
+ +
+

Describes the powerful Linux process management commands used to manage multiple +running applications.

+
+ +
Chapter 12, Essential System +Administration
+ +
+

Describes basic system administration tasks such as adding and removing users, +shutting down the system properly, and more.

+
+ +
Chapter 13, Basic Network Commands
+ +
+

Describes the collection of network clients included with Slackware.

+
+ +
Chapter 14, Security
+ +
+

Describes many different tools available to help keep your Slackware system secure, +including iptables and tcpwrappers.

+
+ +
Chapter 15, Archive Files
+ +
+

Describes the different compression and archive utilities available for Linux.

+
+ +
Chapter 16, vi
+ +
+

Describes the powerful vi text editor.

+
+ +
Chapter 17, Emacs
+ +
+

Describes the powerful Emacs text editor.

+
+ +
Chapter 18, Slackware Package Management
+ +
+

Describes the Slackware package utilities and the process used to create custom +packages and tagfiles.

+
+ +
Chapter 19, ZipSlack
+ +
+

Describes the ZipSlack version of Linux that can be used from Windows without +requiring an installation.

+
+ +
Appendix A, The GNU General Public License
+ +
+

Describes the license terms under which Slackware Linux and this book can be copied +and distributed.

+
+
+
+ +

Conventions used in +this book

+ +

To provide a consistent and easy to read text, several conventions are followed +throughout the book.

+ +

Typographic Conventions

+ +
+
+
Italic
+ +
+

An italic font is used for +commands, emphasized text, and the first usage of technical terms.

+
+ +
Monospace
+ +
+

A monospaced font is used for error messages, commands, +environment variables, names of ports, hostnames, user names, group names, device names, +variables, and code fragments.

+
+ +
Bold
+ +
+

A bold font is used for user input in examples.

+
+
+
+ +

User Input

+ +

Keys are shown in bold to stand out from other text. Key +combinations that are meant to be typed simultaneously are shown with `+' between the keys, such as:

+ +

Ctrl+Alt+Del

+ +

Meaning the user should type the Ctrl, Alt, and Del keys at the same time.

+ +

Keys that are meant to be typed in sequence will be separated with commas, for +example:

+ +

Ctrl+X, Ctrl+S

+ +

Would mean that the user is expected to type the Ctrl and X keys simultaneously and then to type the Ctrl +and S keys simultaneously.

+ +

Examples

+ +

Examples starting with E:\> indicate a MS-DOS® command. Unless otherwise noted, these commands may +be executed from a “Command Prompt” window in a modern Microsoft® Windows® +environment.

+ + + + + +
+
+D:\> rawrite a: bare.i
+
+
+ +

Examples starting with # indicate a command that must be +invoked as the superuser in Slackware. You can login as root to +type the command, or login as your normal account and use su(1) to gain superuser +privileges.

+ + + + + +
+
+# dd if=bare.i of=/dev/fd0
+
+
+ +

Examples starting with % indicate a command that should be +invoked from a normal user account. Unless otherwise noted, C-shell syntax is used for +setting environment variables and other shell commands.

+ + + + + +
+
+% top
+
+
+ +

Acknowledgments

+ +

This project is the accumulation of months of work by many dedicated individuals. It +would not have been possible for me to produce this work in a vacuum. Many people deserve +our thanks for their selfless acts: Keith Keller for his work on wireless networking, +Joost Kremers for his great work in single-handedly writing the emacs section, Simon +Williams for the security chapter, Jurgen Phillippaerts for basic networking commands, +Cibao Cu Ali G Colibri for the inspiration and a good kick in the pants. Countless others +have sent in suggestions and fixes. An incomplete list includes: Jacob Anhoej, John Yast, +Sally Welch, Morgan Landry, and Charlie Law. I'd also like to thank Keith Keller for +hosting the mailing list for this project, as well as Carl Inglis for the initial web +hosting. Last but not least, I'd like to thank Patrick J. Volkerding for Slackware Linux, +and David Cantrell, Logan Johnson, and Chris Lumens for Slackware Linux Essentials 1st +Edition. Without their initial framework, none of this would have ever happened. Many +others have contributed in small and large ways to this project and have not been listed. +I hope they will forgive me for a poor memory.

+ +

Alan Hicks, May 2005

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/book.html b/slackbook/html/book.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c0803a78e --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/book.html @@ -0,0 +1,13511 @@ + + + + +Slackware Linux Essentials + + + + + +
+
+

Slackware Linux Essentials

+ +

+ +

Alan Hicks

+ +

Chris Lumens

+ +

David Cantrell

+ +

Logan Johnson

+ + + +
+

Slackware Linux is a registered trademark of Patrick Volkerding and Slackware Linux, +Inc.

+ +

Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

+ +

America Online and AOL are registered trademarks of America Online, Inc. in the United +States and/or other countries.

+ +

Apple, FireWire, Mac, Macintosh, Mac OS, Quicktime, and TrueType are trademarks of +Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.

+ +

IBM, AIX, EtherJet, Netfinity, OS/2, PowerPC, PS/2, S/390, and ThinkPad are trademarks +of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or +both.

+ +

IEEE, POSIX, and 802 are registered trademarks of Institute of Electrical and +Electronics Engineers, Inc. in the United States.

+ +

Intel, Celeron, EtherExpress, i386, i486, Itanium, Pentium, and Xeon are trademarks or +registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and +other countries.

+ +

Microsoft, IntelliMouse, MS-DOS, Outlook, Windows, Windows Media and Windows NT are +either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States +and/or other countries.

+ +

Netscape and the Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape +Communications Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

+ +

Red Hat, RPM, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United +States and other countries.

+ +

XFree86 is a trademark of The XFree86 Project, Inc.

+ +

Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their +products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this document, and +Slackware Linux, Inc. was aware of the trademark claim, the designations have been +followed by the “™” or the “®” symbol.

+
+ +1-57176-338-4
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+ + +
+
+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
Preface
+ +
1 An Introduction to Slackware Linux
+ +
+
+
1.1 What is Linux?
+ +
+
+
1.1.1 A Word on GNU
+
+
+ +
1.2 What is Slackware?
+ +
1.3 Open Source and Free Software
+
+
+ +
2 Help
+ +
+
+
2.1 System Help
+ +
+
+
2.1.1 man
+ +
2.1.2 The /usr/doc +Directory
+ +
2.1.3 HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs
+
+
+ +
2.2 Online Help
+ +
+
+
2.2.1 The Official Website and Help Forums
+ +
2.2.2 E-mail Support
+ +
2.2.3 Non-Official Websites and Help +Forums
+
+
+
+
+ +
3 Installation
+ +
+
+
3.1 Getting Slackware
+ +
+
+
3.1.1 The Official Disc and Box Sets
+ +
3.1.2 Via the Internet
+
+
+ +
3.2 System Requirements
+ +
+
+
3.2.1 The Software Series
+ +
3.2.2 Installation Methods
+ +
3.2.3 Boot Disk
+ +
3.2.4 Root Disk
+ +
3.2.5 Supplemental Disk
+ +
3.2.6 Making the Disks
+
+
+ +
3.3 Partitioning
+ +
3.4 The setup Program
+ +
+
+
3.4.1 HELP
+ +
3.4.2 KEYMAP
+ +
3.4.3 ADDSWAP
+ +
3.4.4 TARGET
+ +
3.4.5 SOURCE
+ +
3.4.6 SELECT
+ +
3.4.7 INSTALL
+ +
3.4.8 CONFIGURE
+
+
+
+
+ +
4 System Configuration
+ +
+
+
4.1 System Overview
+ +
+
+
4.1.1 File System Layout
+ +
4.1.2 Finding Files
+ +
4.1.3 The /etc/rc.d +Directory
+
+
+ +
4.2 Selecting a Kernel
+ +
+
+
4.2.1 The /kernels Directory on the +Slackware CD-ROM
+ +
4.2.2 Compiling a Kernel from +Source
+ +
4.2.3 Using Kernel Modules
+
+
+
+
+ +
5 Network Configuration
+ +
+
+
5.1 Introduction: netconfig is your +friend.
+ +
5.2 Network Hardware Configuration
+ +
+
+
5.2.1 Loading Network +Modules
+ +
5.2.2 LAN (10/100/1000Base-T and +Base-2) cards
+ +
5.2.3 Modems
+ +
5.2.4 PCMCIA
+
+
+ +
5.3 TCP/IP Configuration
+ +
+
+
5.3.1 DHCP
+ +
5.3.2 Static IP
+ +
5.3.3 /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf
+ +
5.3.4 /etc/resolv.conf
+ +
5.3.5 /etc/hosts
+
+
+ +
5.4 PPP
+ +
+
+
5.4.1 pppsetup
+ +
5.4.2 /etc/ppp
+
+
+ +
5.5 Wireless
+ +
+
+
5.5.1 Hardware Support
+ +
5.5.2 Configure the Wireless Settings
+ +
5.5.3 Configure the Network
+
+
+ +
5.6 Network File Systems
+ +
+
+
5.6.1 SMB/Samba/CIFS
+ +
5.6.2 Network File System (NFS)
+
+
+
+
+ +
6 X Configuration
+ +
+
+
6.1 xorgconfig
+ +
6.2 xorgsetup
+ +
6.3 xinitrc
+ +
6.4 xwmconfig
+ +
6.5 xdm
+
+
+ +
7 Booting
+ +
+
+
7.1 LILO
+ +
7.2 LOADLIN
+ +
7.3 Dual Booting
+ +
+
+
7.3.1 Windows
+ +
7.3.2 Linux
+
+
+
+
+ +
8 The Shell
+ +
+
+
8.1 Users
+ +
+
+
8.1.1 Logging In
+ +
8.1.2 Root: The Superuser
+
+
+ +
8.2 The Command Line
+ +
+
+
8.2.1 Running Programs
+ +
8.2.2 Wildcard Matching
+ +
8.2.3 Input/Output Redirection and +Piping
+
+
+ +
8.3 The Bourne Again Shell (bash)
+ +
+
+
8.3.1 Environment Variables
+ +
8.3.2 Tab Completion
+
+
+ +
8.4 Virtual Terminals
+ +
+
+
8.4.1 Screen
+
+
+
+
+ +
9 Filesystem Structure
+ +
+
+
9.1 Ownership
+ +
9.2 Permissions
+ +
9.3 Links
+ +
9.4 Mounting Devices
+ +
+
+
9.4.1 fstab
+ +
9.4.2 mount and umount
+
+
+ +
9.5 NFS Mounts
+
+
+ +
10 Handling Files and Directories
+ +
+
+
10.1 Navigation : ls, +cd, and pwd
+ +
+
+
10.1.1 ls
+ +
10.1.2 cd
+ +
10.1.3 pwd
+
+
+ +
10.2 Pagers: more, less, and most
+ +
+
+
10.2.1 more
+ +
10.2.2 less
+ +
10.2.3 most
+
+
+ +
10.3 Simple Output: cat and +echo
+ +
+
+
10.3.1 cat
+ +
10.3.2 echo
+
+
+ +
10.4 Creation: touch and +mkdir
+ +
+
+
10.4.1 touch
+ +
10.4.2 mkdir
+
+
+ +
10.5 Copy and Move
+ +
+
+
10.5.1 cp
+ +
10.5.2 mv
+
+
+ +
10.6 Deletion: rm and rmdir
+ +
+
+
10.6.1 rm
+ +
10.6.2 rmdir
+
+
+ +
10.7 Aliasing files with ln
+
+
+ +
11 Process Control
+ +
+
+
11.1 Backgrounding
+ +
11.2 Foregrounding
+ +
11.3 ps
+ +
11.4 kill
+ +
11.5 top
+
+
+ +
12 Essential System Administration
+ +
+
+
12.1 Users and Groups
+ +
+
+
12.1.1 Supplied Scripts
+ +
12.1.2 Changing Passwords
+ +
12.1.3 Changing User +Information
+
+
+ +
12.2 Users and Groups, the Hard Way
+ +
12.3 Shutting Down Properly
+
+
+ +
13 Basic Network Commands
+ +
+
+
13.1 ping
+ +
13.2 traceroute
+ +
13.3 DNS Tools
+ +
+
+
13.3.1 host
+ +
13.3.2 nslookup
+ +
13.3.3 dig
+
+
+ +
13.4 finger
+ +
13.5 telnet
+ +
+
+
13.5.1 The other use of telnet
+
+
+ +
13.6 The Secure shell
+ +
13.7 email
+ +
+
+
13.7.1 pine
+ +
13.7.2 elm
+ +
13.7.3 mutt
+ +
13.7.4 nail
+
+
+ +
13.8 Browsers
+ +
+
+
13.8.1 lynx
+ +
13.8.2 links
+ +
13.8.3 wget
+
+
+ +
13.9 FTP Clients
+ +
+
+
13.9.1 ftp
+ +
13.9.2 ncftp
+
+
+ +
13.10 Talking to Other People
+ +
+
+
13.10.1 wall
+ +
13.10.2 talk
+ +
13.10.3 ytalk
+
+
+
+
+ +
14 Security
+ +
+
+
14.1 Disabling Services
+ +
+
+
14.1.1 Services started from inetd
+ +
14.1.2 Services started from init scripts
+
+
+ +
14.2 Host Access Control
+ +
+
+
14.2.1 iptables
+ +
14.2.2 tcpwrappers
+
+
+ +
14.3 Keeping Current
+ +
+
+
14.3.1 slackware-security +mailing list
+ +
14.3.2 The /patches +directory
+
+
+
+
+ +
15 Archive Files
+ +
+
+
15.1 gzip
+ +
15.2 bzip2
+ +
15.3 tar
+ +
15.4 zip
+
+
+ +
16 Vi
+ +
+
+
16.1 Starting vi
+ +
16.2 Modes
+ +
+
+
16.2.1 Command Mode
+ +
16.2.2 Insert Mode
+
+
+ +
16.3 Opening Files
+ +
16.4 Saving Files
+ +
16.5 Quitting vi
+ +
16.6 vi Configuration
+ +
16.7 Vi Keys
+
+
+ +
17 Emacs
+ +
+
+
17.1 Starting emacs
+ +
+
+
17.1.1 Command Keys
+
+
+ +
17.2 Buffers
+ +
17.3 Modes
+ +
+
+
17.3.1 Opening files
+
+
+ +
17.4 Basic Editing
+ +
17.5 Saving Files
+ +
+
+
17.5.1 Quitting Emacs
+
+
+
+
+ +
18 Slackware Package Management
+ +
+
+
18.1 Overview of Package Format
+ +
18.2 Package Utilities
+ +
+
+
18.2.1 pkgtool
+ +
18.2.2 installpkg
+ +
18.2.3 removepkg
+ +
18.2.4 upgradepkg
+ +
18.2.5 rpm2tgz/rpm2targz
+
+
+ +
18.3 Making Packages
+ +
+
+
18.3.1 explodepkg
+ +
18.3.2 makepkg
+ +
18.3.3 SlackBuild Scripts
+
+
+ +
18.4 Making Tags and Tagfiles +(for setup)
+
+
+ +
19 ZipSlack
+ +
+
+
19.1 What is ZipSlack?
+ +
+
+
19.1.1 Advantages
+ +
19.1.2 Disadvantages
+
+
+ +
19.2 Getting ZipSlack
+ +
+
+
19.2.1 Installation
+
+
+ +
19.3 Booting ZipSlack
+
+
+ +
Glossary
+ +
A. The GNU General Public License
+ +
+
+
A.1. Preamble
+ +
A.2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
+ +
A.3. How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
+
+
+
+
+ + + + + +
+
+
List of Examples
+ +
8-1. Listing Environment Variables with set
+
+
+ +
+
+

Preface

+ +

Intended +Audience

+ +

The Slackware Linux operating system is a powerful platform for Intel-based computers. +It is designed to be stable, secure, and functional as both a high-end server and +powerful workstation.

+ +

This book is designed to get you started with the Slackware Linux operating system. +It's not meant to cover every single aspect of the distribution, but rather to show what +it is capable of and give you a basic working knowledge of the system.

+ +

As you gain experience with Slackware Linux, we hope you find this book to be a handy +reference. We also hope you'll lend it to all of your friends when they come asking about +that cool Slackware Linux operating system you're running.

+ +

While this book may not an edge-of-your-seat novel, we certainly tried to make it as +entertaining as possible. With any luck, we'll get a movie deal. Of course, we also hope +you are able to learn from it and find it useful.

+ +

And now, on with the show.

+ +

Changes from +the First Edition

+ +

This second edition is the culmination of years of hard work by the dedicated members +of the Slackware Documentation Project. The following are the major changes in this new +edition:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Chapter 3, Installation, has been modified with new +screenshots of the installer, and reflects changes in disk-sets, and CD installation.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 4, System Configuration, has been updated +with new information about Linux 2.6.x kernels.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 5, Network Configuration, has been +expanded with further explanation of Samba, NFS, and DHCP. A section on wireless +networking has also been added. This chapter now reflects major changes in how Slackware +handles network setup.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 6, X Window System, has been substantially +rewritten for Xorg based systems. This chapter now also covers the xdm graphical login +manager.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 13, Basic Network Commands, has been +enhanced with information about additional network utilities.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 14, Security, is a new chapter with this edition. It +explains how to keep a Slackware Linux system secure.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 17, Emacs, is a new chapter with this edition. It +describes how to use Emacs, a powerful editor for Unix.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Chapter 18, Package Management, has been updated +with information about SlackBuild scripts.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    There are many other changes, both minor and major, to reflect changes in Slackware as +it has matured.

    +
  • +
+ +

Organization of this Book

+ +
+
+
Chapter 1, Introduction
+ +
+

Provides introductory material on Linux, Slackware, and the Open Source and Free +Software Movements.

+
+ +
Chapter 2, Help
+ +
+

Describes the help resources available on a Slackware Linux system and online.

+
+ +
Chapter 3, Installation
+ +
+

Describes the installation process step-by-step with screenshots to provide an +illustrative walk-through.

+
+ +
Chapter 4, System Configuration
+ +
+

Describes the important configuration files and covers kernel recompilation.

+
+ +
Chapter 5, Network Configuration
+ +
+

Describes how to connect a Slackware Linux machine to a network. Covers TCP/IP, +PPP/dial-up, wireless networking, and more.

+
+ +
Chapter 6, The X Window System
+ +
+

Describes how to setup and use the graphical X Window System in Slackware.

+
+ +
Chapter 7, Booting
+ +
+

Describes the process by which a computer boots into Slackware Linux. Also covers +dual-booting with Microsoft Windows operating systems.

+
+ +
Chapter 8, The Shell
+ +
+

Describes the powerful command line interface for Linux.

+
+ +
Chapter 9, Filesystem Structure
+ +
+

Describes the filesystem structure, including file ownership, permission, and +linking.

+
+ +
Chapter 10, Handling Files and Directories
+ +
+

Describes the commands used to manipulate files and directories from the command line +interface.

+
+ +
Chapter 11, Process Control
+ +
+

Describes the powerful Linux process management commands used to manage multiple +running applications.

+
+ +
Chapter 12, Essential System Administration
+ +
+

Describes basic system administration tasks such as adding and removing users, +shutting down the system properly, and more.

+
+ +
Chapter 13, Basic Network Commands
+ +
+

Describes the collection of network clients included with Slackware.

+
+ +
Chapter 14, Security
+ +
+

Describes many different tools available to help keep your Slackware system secure, +including iptables and tcpwrappers.

+
+ +
Chapter 15, Archive Files
+ +
+

Describes the different compression and archive utilities available for Linux.

+
+ +
Chapter 16, vi
+ +
+

Describes the powerful vi text editor.

+
+ +
Chapter 17, Emacs
+ +
+

Describes the powerful Emacs text editor.

+
+ +
Chapter 18, Slackware Package Management
+ +
+

Describes the Slackware package utilities and the process used to create custom +packages and tagfiles.

+
+ +
Chapter 19, ZipSlack
+ +
+

Describes the ZipSlack version of Linux that can be used from Windows without +requiring an installation.

+
+ +
Appendix A, The GNU General Public License
+ +
+

Describes the license terms under which Slackware Linux and this book can be copied +and distributed.

+
+
+
+ +

Conventions used in +this book

+ +

To provide a consistent and easy to read text, several conventions are followed +throughout the book.

+ +

Typographic Conventions

+ +
+
+
Italic
+ +
+

An italic font is used for +commands, emphasized text, and the first usage of technical terms.

+
+ +
Monospace
+ +
+

A monospaced font is used for error messages, commands, +environment variables, names of ports, hostnames, user names, group names, device names, +variables, and code fragments.

+
+ +
Bold
+ +
+

A bold font is used for user input in examples.

+
+
+
+ +

User Input

+ +

Keys are shown in bold to stand out from other text. Key +combinations that are meant to be typed simultaneously are shown with `+' between the keys, such as:

+ +

Ctrl+Alt+Del

+ +

Meaning the user should type the Ctrl, Alt, and Del keys at the same time.

+ +

Keys that are meant to be typed in sequence will be separated with commas, for +example:

+ +

Ctrl+X, Ctrl+S

+ +

Would mean that the user is expected to type the Ctrl and X keys simultaneously and then to type the Ctrl +and S keys simultaneously.

+ +

Examples

+ +

Examples starting with E:\> indicate a MS-DOS® command. Unless otherwise noted, these commands may +be executed from a “Command Prompt” window in a modern Microsoft® Windows® +environment.

+ + + + + +
+
+D:\> rawrite a: bare.i
+
+
+ +

Examples starting with # indicate a command that must be +invoked as the superuser in Slackware. You can login as root to +type the command, or login as your normal account and use su(1) to gain superuser +privileges.

+ + + + + +
+
+# dd if=bare.i of=/dev/fd0
+
+
+ +

Examples starting with % indicate a command that should be +invoked from a normal user account. Unless otherwise noted, C-shell syntax is used for +setting environment variables and other shell commands.

+ + + + + +
+
+% top
+
+
+ +

Acknowledgments

+ +

This project is the accumulation of months of work by many dedicated individuals. It +would not have been possible for me to produce this work in a vacuum. Many people deserve +our thanks for their selfless acts: Keith Keller for his work on wireless networking, +Joost Kremers for his great work in single-handedly writing the emacs section, Simon +Williams for the security chapter, Jurgen Phillippaerts for basic networking commands, +Cibao Cu Ali G Colibri for the inspiration and a good kick in the pants. Countless others +have sent in suggestions and fixes. An incomplete list includes: Jacob Anhoej, John Yast, +Sally Welch, Morgan Landry, and Charlie Law. I'd also like to thank Keith Keller for +hosting the mailing list for this project, as well as Carl Inglis for the initial web +hosting. Last but not least, I'd like to thank Patrick J. Volkerding for Slackware Linux, +and David Cantrell, Logan Johnson, and Chris Lumens for Slackware Linux Essentials 1st +Edition. Without their initial framework, none of this would have ever happened. Many +others have contributed in small and large ways to this project and have not been listed. +I hope they will forgive me for a poor memory.

+ +

Alan Hicks, May 2005

+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 1 An Introduction to Slackware +Linux

+ +
+

1.1 What is +Linux?

+ +

Linus Torvalds started Linux, an operating system kernel, as a personal project in +1991. He started the project because he wanted to run a Unix-based operating system +without spending a lot of money. In addition, he wanted to learn the ins and outs of the +386 processor. Linux was released free of charge to the public so that anyone could study +it and make improvements under the General Public License. (See Section 1.3 and Appendix A for an +explanation of the license.) Today, Linux has grown into a major player in the operating +system market. It has been ported to run on a variety of system architectures, including +HP/Compaq's Alpha, Sun's SPARC and UltraSPARC, and Motorola's PowerPC chips (through +Apple Macintosh and IBM RS/6000 computers.) Hundreds, if not thousands, of programmers +all over the world now develop Linux. It runs programs like Sendmail, Apache, and BIND, +which are very popular software used to run Internet servers. It's important to remember +that the term “Linux” really refers to the kernel - the core of the operating +system. This core is responsible for controlling your computer's processor, memory, hard +drives, and peripherals. That's all Linux really does: It controls the operations of your +computer and makes sure that all of its programs behave. Various companies and +individuals bundle the kernel and various programs together to make an operating system. +We call each bundle a Linux distribution.

+ +
+
+

1.1.1 A +Word on GNU

+ +

The Linux kernel project began as a solo endeavor by Linus Torvalds in 1991, but as +Isaac Newton once said, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders +of giants.” When Linus Torvalds began the kernel the Free Software Foundation had +already established the idea of collaborative software. They entitled their effort GNU, a +recursive acronym that means simply “GNU's Not Unix”. GNU software ran atop +the Linux kernel from day 1. Their compiler gcc was used to +compile the kernel. Today many GNU tools from gcc to gnutar are still at the basis of every major Linux distribution. For +this reason many of the Free Software Foundation's proponents fervently state that their +work should be given the same credit as the Linux kernel. They strongly suggest that all +Linux distributions should refer to themselves as GNU/Linux distributions.

+ +

This is the topic of many flamewars, surpassed only by the ancient vi versus emacs +holy war. The purpose of this book is not to fan the fires of this heated discussion, but +rather to clarify the terminology for neophytes. When one sees GNU/Linux it means a Linux +distribution. When one sees Linux they can either be referring to the kernel, or to a +distribution. It can be rather confusing. Typically the term GNU/Linux isn't used because +it's a mouth full.

+
+
+ +
+
+

1.2 What +is Slackware?

+ +

Slackware, started by Patrick Volkerding in late 1992, and initially released to the +world on July 17, 1993, was the first Linux distribution to achieve widespread use. +Volkerding first learned of Linux when he needed an inexpensive LISP interpreter for a +project. One of the few distributions available at the time was SLS Linux from Soft +Landing Systems. Volkerding used SLS Linux, fixing bugs as he found them. Eventually, he +decided to merge all of these bugfixes into his own private distribution that he and his +friends could use. This private distribution quickly gained popularity, so Volkerding +decided to name it Slackware and make it publicly available. Along the way, Patrick added +new things to Slackware; a user friendly installation program based on a menuing system, +as well as the concept of package management, which allows users to easily add, remove, +or upgrade software packages on their systems.

+ +

There are many reasons why Slackware is Linux's oldest living distribution. It does +not try to emulate Windows, it tries to be as Unix-like as possible. It does not try to +cover up processes with fancy, point-and-click GUIs (Graphical User Interfaces). Instead, +it puts users in control by letting them see exactly what's going on. Its development is +not rushed to meet deadlines-each version comes out when it is ready.

+ +

Slackware is for people who enjoy learning and tweaking their system to do exactly +what they want. Slackware's stability and simplicity are why people will continue to use +it for years to come. Slackware currently enjoys a reputation as a solid server and a +no-nonsense workstation. You can find Slackware desktops running nearly any window +manager or desktop environment, or none at all. Slackware servers power businesses, +acting in every capacity that a server can be used in. Slackware users are among the most +satisfied Linux users. Of course, we'd say that. :^)

+
+ +
+
+

1.3 Open +Source and Free Software

+ +

Within the Linux community, there are two major ideological movements at work. The +Free Software movement (which we'll get into in a moment) is working toward the goal of +making all software free of intellectual property restrictions. Followers of this +movement believe these restrictions hamper technical improvement and work against the +good of the community. The Open Source movement is working toward most of the same goals, +but takes a more pragmatic approach to them. Followers of this movement prefer to base +their arguments on the economic and technical merits of making source code freely +available, rather than the moral and ethical principles that drive the Free Software +Movement.

+ +

At the other end of the spectrum are groups that wish to maintain tighter controls +over their software.

+ +

The Free Software movement is headed by the Free Software Foundation, a fund-raising +organization for the GNU project. Free software is more of an ideology. The oft-used +expression is “free as in speech, not free as in beer”. In essence, free +software is an attempt to guarantee certain rights for both users and developers. These +freedoms include the freedom to run the program for any reason, to study and modify the +source code, to redistribute the source, and to share any modifications you make. In +order to guarantee these freedoms, the GNU General Public License (GPL) was created. The +GPL, in brief, provides that anyone distributing a compiled program which is licensed +under the GPL must also provide source code, and is free to make modifications to the +program as long as those modifications are also made available in source code form. This +guarantees that once a program is “opened” to the community, it cannot be +“closed” except by consent of every author of every piece of code (even the +modifications) within it. Most Linux programs are licensed under the GPL.

+ +

It is important to note that the GPL does not say anything about price. As odd as it +may sound, you can charge for free software. The “free” part is in the +liberties you have with the source code, not in the price you pay for the software. +(However, once someone has sold you, or even given you, a compiled program licensed under +the GPL they are obligated to provide its source code as well.)

+ +

Another popular license is the BSD license. In contrast to the GPL, the BSD license +gives no requirement for the release of a program's source code. Software released under +the BSD license allows redistribution in source or binary form provided only a few +conditions are met. The author's credentials cannot be used as a sort of advertisement +for the program. It also indemnifies the author from liability for damages that may arise +from the use of the software. Much of the software included in Slackware Linux is BSD +licensed.

+ +

At the forefront of the younger Open Source movement, the Open Source Initiative is an +organization that solely exists to gain support for open source software, that is, +software that has the source code available as well as the ready-to-run program. They do +not offer a specific license, but instead they support the various types of open source +licenses available.

+ +

The idea behind the OSI is to get more companies behind open source by allowing them +to write their own open source licenses and have those licenses certified by the Open +Source Initiative. Many companies want to release source code, but do not want to use the +GPL. Since they cannot radically change the GPL, they are offered the opportunity to +provide their own license and have it certified by this organization.

+ +

While the Free Software Foundation and the Open Source Initiative work to help each +other, they are not the same thing. The Free Software Foundation uses a specific license +and provides software under that license. The Open Source Initiative seeks support for +all open source licenses, including the one from the Free Software Foundation. The +grounds on which each argues for making source code freely available sometimes divides +the two movements, but the fact that two ideologically diverse groups are working toward +the same goal lends credence to the efforts of each.

+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 2 Help

+ +

Often there are times when you might need help with a specific command, setting up a +program, or getting a piece of hardware to work. Maybe you simply want to understand a +given command better, or see what other options are available to use with it. Luckily, +there are a variety of ways that you can get the help you're looking for. When you +install Slackware you have the option of installing packages from the “F” +series which includes FAQs and HOWTOs. Programs also come with help about their options, +configuration files, and usage.

+ +
+
+

2.1 System Help

+ +
+

2.1.1 man

+ +

The man command (short for “manual”) is the +traditional form of online documentation in Unix and Linux operating systems. Comprised +of specially formatted files, the “man pages”, are written for the vast +majority of commands and are distributed with the software itself. Executing man somecommand will display the man page for (naturally) the +command specified, in our example this would be the imaginary program somecommand.

+ +

As you might imagine, the amount of man pages can quickly add up, becoming overly +confusing and seriously complicated, even for an advanced user. So, for this reason, man +pages are grouped into enumerated sections. This system has been around for a very long +time; enough so that you will often see commands, programs, and even programming library +functions referred to with their man section number.

+ +

For example:

+ +

You might see a reference to man(1). The numbering tells you +that “man” is documented in section 1 (user +commands); you can specify that you want the section 1 man page for “man” +with the command man 1 man. Specifying the section that man +should look in is useful in the case of multiple items with the same name.

+ +
+

Table 2-1. Man Page Sections

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
SectionContents
Section 1user commands (intro only)
Section 2system calls
Section 3C library calls
Section 4devices (e.g., hd, sd)
Section 5file formats and protocols (e.g., wtmp, /etc/passwd, +nfs)
Section 6games (intro only)
Section 7conventions, macro packages, etc. (e.g., nroff, ascii)
Section 8system administration (intro only)
+
+ +

In addition to man(1), there are the commands whatis(1) and apropos(1) available to you, +whose shared purpose is to make it easier to find information in the man system.

+ +

The command whatis gives a very brief description of system +commands, somewhat in the style of a pocket command reference.

+ +

Example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% whatis whatis
+whatis (1)  - search the whatis database for complete words
+
+
+ +

The command apropos is used to search for a man page +containing a given keyword.

+ +

Example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% apropos wav
+cdda2wav    (1)  - a sampling utility that dumps CD audio data into wav sound files
+netwave_cs  (4)  - Xircom Creditcard Netwave device driver
+oggdec      (1)  - simple decoder, Ogg Vorbis file to PCM audio file (WAV or RAW)
+wavelan     (4)  - AT&T GIS WaveLAN ISA device driver
+wavelan_cs  (4)  - AT&T GIS WaveLAN PCMCIA device driver
+wvlan_cs    (4)  - Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 device driver
+
+
+ +

If you'd like further information on any of these commands, read their man pages for +the details. ;)

+
+ +
+
+

2.1.2 The /usr/doc Directory

+ +

The source for most packages that we build comes with some sort of documentation: +README files, usage instructions, license files, etc. Any sort of documentation that +comes with the source is included and installed on your system in the /usr/doc directory. Each program will (usually) install its own +documentation in the order of:

+ +

/usr/doc/$program-$version

+ +

Where $program is the name of the program you are +wanting to read about, and $version is (obviously) the +appropriate version of software package installed on your system.

+ +

For example, to read the documentation for the command man(1) +you would want to cd to:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd /usr/doc/man-$version
+
+
+ +

If reading the appropriate man page(s) doesn't provide you with enough information, or +address what you're looking for in particular, the /usr/doc +directory should be your next stop.

+
+ +
+
+

2.1.3 HOWTOs and +mini-HOWTOs

+ +

It is in the truest spirit of the Open Source community that brings us to the +HOWTO/mini-HOWTO collection. These files are exactly what they sound like - documents and +guides describing how to do stuff. If you installed the HOWTO collection, the HOWTOs will +be installed to /usr/doc/Linux-HOWTOs and the mini-HOWTOs to +/usr/doc/Linux-mini-HOWTOs.

+ +

Also included in the same package series is a collection of FAQs, which is an acronym +which stands for

+ +
+ ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Frequently
Asked
Questions
+
+ +

These documents are written in a “Question and answer” style for +(surprise) Frequently Asked Questions. The FAQs can often be a very useful place to look +if you're just looking for a “Quick Fix” to something. If you decide to +install the FAQs during setup, you will find them installed to the /usr/doc/Linux-FAQs directory.

+ +

These files are well worth reading whenever you're not quite sure how to proceed with +something. They cover an amazing range of topics, more often than not in a surprisingly +detailed manner. Good stuff!

+
+
+ +
+
+

2.2 Online Help

+ +

In addition to the documentation provided and installable with the Slackware Linux +Operating System, there are a vast multitude of online resources available for you to +learn from as well.

+ +
+
+

2.2.1 The +Official Website and Help Forums

+ +

The Official Slackware +Website

+ +

The Official Slackware Linux website is sometimes out of date, but still contains +information relevant to the latest Slackware versions. At one time an active help forum +existed there before a horde of trolls, troublemakers, and whiners descended on the +forum. Maintaining the forum was beginning to be too much work, and so Pat shut it down. +One can find that old forum back up and running complete with searchable archives of the +old data at http://www.userlocal.com/phorum/.

+ +

After the forums were taken down on http://slackware.com, several other sites sprang up that offered forum +support for Slackware. After much thought, Pat chose to endorse www.linuxquestions.org as the official +forum for Slackware Linux.

+
+ +
+
+

2.2.2 E-mail +Support

+ +

Everyone who purchases an official CD set is entitled to free installation support via +e-mail from the developer. That having been said, please keep in mind that we, the +developers, (and a vast majority of users) of Slackware are of “The Old +School”. That means that we prefer to help those who have a sincere interest and +are willing to help themselves in the process. We will always do our best to help +everyone who emails us with support questions. However, Please check your documentation +and the website (especially the FAQs and maybe some of the forums listed below) before +e-mailing. You may get a faster answer that way, and the less e-mail we have to answer, +obviously the sooner we will be of assistance to those that need it.

+ +

The e-mail address for technical support is: support@slackware.com. Other e-mail addresses and contact +information are listed on the website.

+ +
+
+

2.2.2.1 Slackware Linux Project Mailing +Lists

+ +

We have several mailing lists, available in digest and normal forms. Check the +instructions for how to subscribe.

+ +

To subscribe to a mailing list, email:

+ +

majordomo@slackware.com

+ +

with the phrase “subscribe [name +of list]” in the body of the email. The list choices are described +below (use one the names below for the name of the list).

+ +

Archives of the mailing list can be found on Slackware's website at:

+ +

http://slackware.com/lists/archive/

+ +
+
+
slackware-announce
+ +
+

The slackware-announce mailing list is for announcements of +new versions, major updates and other general information.

+
+ +
slackware-security
+ +
+

The slackware-security mailing list is for announcements +relating to security issues. Any exploits or other vulnerabilities directly pertaining to +Slackware will get posted to this list immediately.

+
+
+
+ +

These lists are also available in digest format. This means that you get one large +message per day instead of several messages throughout the day. Since the slackware +mailing lists do not allow users to post, and the lists are such low traffic, most users +find little advantage in the digest lists. Still, they are available if you want them by +subscribing to slackware-announce-digest or slackware-security-digest.

+
+
+ +
+
+

2.2.3 +Non-Official Websites and Help Forums

+ +
+

2.2.3.1 Websites

+ +
+
+
Google
+ +
+

The Kung-Fu Master of Search Engines. When you absolutely, positively gotta find every +last kernel of information on a subject: Accept no substitutes.

+
+ +
Google:Linux
+ +
+

Linux-Specific searches

+
+ +
Google:BSD
+ +
+

BSD-Specific searches. Slackware is so generic as a Unix work-a-like operating system +that one can as often as not find very detailed information that is almost 100% relevant +to Slackware here. Many times a BSD search reveals far more technical information than +the often PR-related Linux searches.

+
+ +
Google:Groups
+ +
+

Search through decades of Usenet posts for your pearls of wisdom.

+
+ +
http://userlocal.com
+ +
+

A virtual treasure-trove of knowledge, good advice, first-hand experience and +interesting articles. Often the first place you'll hear about new developments in the +world of Slackware.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

2.2.3.2 Web-based Resources

+ +
+
+
linuxquestions.org
+ +
+

The officially sanctioned web-forum for Slackware users.

+
+ +
LinuxISO.org +Slackware Forum
+ +
+

“A place to download and get help with Linux.”

+
+ +
alt.os.linux.slackware FAQ
+ +
+

Another FAQ

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

2.2.3.3 Usenet Groups (NNTP)

+ +

Usenet has long been a place for geeks to gather and help one another. There are few +newsgroups dedicated to Slackware Linux, but they tend to be filled with very +knowledgeable people.

+ +

alt.os.linux.slackware

+ +

alt.os.linux.slackware, better known as aols (not to be +confused with AOL®!) is one of the most active places +to find technical help with Slackware problems. Like every Usenet newsgroup, a few +unhelpful participants (“trolls”) can mar the experience with constant +arguing. Learning to ignore the trolls and identifying the truly helpful people is key to +making the most of this resource.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 3 Installation

+ +

Before you can use Slackware Linux, you'll have to obtain and install it. Getting +Slackware is as easy as purchasing it or downloading it for free over the Internet. +Installing it is also easy as long as you have some basic knowledge about your computer +and are willing to learn a few other things. The installation program itself is very much +a step-by-step process. Because of this, you can be up and running very quickly. In fact, +Slackware boasts one of the lowest installation times of any full-featured Linux +distribution.

+ +
+
+

3.1 Getting +Slackware

+ +
+

3.1.1 The Official Disc and Box +Sets

+ +

The official Slackware Linux CD set is available from Slackware Linux, Inc. The CD set +consists of 4 discs. The first disk contains all the software needed for a basic server +install, and the X window system. The second cd is a “live” cd; that is, a +bootable cd that installs into RAM and gives you a temporary installation to play around +with or do a data or machine rescue. This cd also contains a few packages such as the KDE +and GNOME desktop environments. A few other goodies are included on the second cd +including many non-vital packages in the “extra” folder. The third and fourth +CDs contain the source code to all of Slackware, along with the original edition of this +book.

+ +

One may also purchase a boxed set that includes the 4 discs and a copy of this book, +as well as lots of neat Slackware gear to show off your geek pride. CD subscriptions are +available at a reduced rate also.

+ +

The preferred method for shopping for Slackware merchandise is online at the Slackware +store.

+ +

http://store.slackware.com

+ +

You can also call or e-mail your order in.

+ +
+

Table 3-1. Slackware Linux, Inc. Contact Information

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
MethodContact Details
Telephone1-(925) 674-0783
Websitehttp://store.slackware.com
Emailorders@slackware.com
Postal1164 Claremont Drive, Brentwood, CA 94513
+
+
+ +
+
+

3.1.2 Via the Internet

+ +

Slackware Linux is also freely available over the Internet. You may email in your +support questions, but higher priority will be given to those who have purchased the +official CD set. With that said, we get a lot of e-mails and our time is rather limited. +Before e-mailing for support consider reading Chapter 2 first.

+ +

The official Slackware Linux Project website is located at:

+ +

http://www.slackware.com/

+ +

The primary FTP location for Slackware Linux is:

+ +

ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/

+ +

Bear in mind that our ftp site, while open for general use, does not have unlimited +bandwidth. Please consider using a mirror near you to download Slackware. An incomplete +list of mirrors can be found on our site at http://www.slackware.com/getslack.

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.2 +System Requirements

+ +

An easy Slackware installation requires, at minimum, the following:

+ +
+

Table 3-2. System Requirements

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
HardwareRequirement
Processor586
RAM32 MB
Disk Space1GB
Media Drive4x CD-ROM
+
+ +

If you have the bootable CD, you will probably not need a floppy drive. Of course, it +stands to reason that if you don't possess a CD-ROM drive, you will need a floppy drive +to do a network install. A network card is required for an NFS install. See the section +called NFS for more information.

+ +

The disk space requirement is somewhat tricky. The 1GB recommendation is usually safe +for a minimal install, but if you do a full install, you will need around two gigabytes +of available hard disk space plus additional space for personal files.. Most users don't +do a full install. In fact, many run Slackware on as little as 100MB of hard disk +space.

+ +

Slackware can be installed to systems with less RAM, smaller hard drives, and weaker +CPUs, but doing so will require a little elbow grease. If you're up for a little work, +take a look at the LOWMEM.TXT file in the distribution tree for +a few helpful hints.

+ +
+
+

3.2.1 The Software Series

+ +

For reasons of simplicity, Slackware has historically been divided into software +series. Once called “disk sets” because they were designed for floppy-based +installation, the software series are now used primarily to categorize the packages +included in Slackware. Today, floppy installation is no longer possible.

+ +

The following is a brief description of each software series.

+ +
+

Table 3-3. Software Series

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
SeriesContents
AThe base system. Contains enough software to get up and running and have a text +editor and basic communication program.
APVarious applications that do not require the X Window System.
DProgram development tools. Compilers, debuggers, interpreters, and man pages are all +here.
EGNU Emacs.
FFAQs, HOWTOs, and other miscellaneous documentation.
GNOMEThe GNOME desktop environment.
KThe source code for the Linux kernel.
KDEThe K Desktop Environment. An X environment which shares a lot of look-and-feel +features with MacOS and Windows. The Qt library, which KDE requires, is also in this +series.
KDEIInternationalization packages for the KDE desktop.
LLibraries. Dynamically linked libraries required by many other programs.
NNetworking programs. Daemons, mail programs, telnet, news readers, and so on.
TteTeX document formatting system.
TCLThe Tool Command Language. Tk, TclX, and TkDesk.
XThe base X Window System.
XAPX Applications that are not part of a major desktop environment (for example, +Ghostscript and Netscape).
YBSD Console games
+
+
+ +
+
+

3.2.2 +Installation Methods

+ +
+

3.2.2.1 Floppy

+ +

While it was once possible to install all of Slackware Linux from floppy disks, the +increasing size of software packages (indeed, of some individual programs) has forced the +abandonment of the floppy install. As late as Slackware version 7.1 a partial install was +possible using floppy disks. The A and N series could be nearly entirely installed, +providing a base system from which to install the rest of the distribution. If you are +considering a floppy install (typically on older hardware), it is typically recommended +to find another way, or use an older release. Slackware 4.0 is still very popular for +this reason, as is 7.0.

+ +

Please note that floppy disks are still required for a CD-ROM install if you do not +have a bootable CD, as well as for an NFS install.

+
+ +
+
+

3.2.2.2 CD-ROM

+ +

If you have the bootable CD, available in the official disc set published by Slackware +Linux, Inc. (see the section called Getting Slackware), a CD-based installation will be a +bit simpler for you. If not, you will need to boot from floppies. Also, if you have +special hardware that makes usage of the kernel on the bootable CD problematic, you may +need to use specialized floppies.

+ +

As of Slackware version 8.1, a new method is used for creating the bootable CDs, which +does not work as well with certain flaky BIOS chips (it is worth noting that most all +Linux CDs suffer from this these days). If that is the case, we recommend booting from a +floppy disk.

+ +

Section 3.2.3 and Section 3.2.5 provide information on choosing +and creating floppies from which to boot, should this be necessary.

+
+ +
+
+

3.2.2.3 NFS

+ +

NFS (the Network File System) is a way of making filesystems available to remote +machines. An NFS install allows you to install Slackware from another computer on your +network. The machine from which you are installing needs to be configured to export the +Slackware distribution tree to the machine to which you're installing. This, of course, +involves some knowledge of NFS, which is covered in Section 5.6.

+ +

It is possible to perform an NFS install via such methods as PLIP (over a parallel +port), SLIP, and PPP (though not over a modem connection). However, we recommend the use +of a network card if available. After all, installing an operating system through your +printer port is going to be a very, very slow process.

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.2.3 Boot Disk

+ +

The boot disk is the floppy you actually boot from to begin the installation. It +contains a compressed kernel image which is used to control the hardware during +installation. Therefore, it is very much required (unless you're booting from CD, as is +discussed in the section called CD-ROM). The boot disks are located in the bootdisks/ directory in the distribution tree.

+ +

There are more Slackware boot disks than you can shake a stick at (which is to say +about 16). A complete list of boot disks, with a description of each, is available in the +Slackware distribution tree in the file bootdisks/README.TXT. +However, most people are able to use the bare.i (for IDE +devices) or scsi.s (for SCSI devices) boot disk image.

+ +

See Section 3.2.6 for instructions on +making a disk from an image.

+ +

After booting, you will be prompted to insert the root disk. We recommend that you +just humor the boot disk and play along.

+
+ +
+
+

3.2.4 Root Disk

+ +

The root disks contain the setup program and a filesystem which is used during +installation. They are also required. The root disk images are located in the directory +rootdisks in the distribution tree. You'll have to make two root disks from the install.1 and install.2 images. Here you +can also find the network.dsk, pcmcia.dsk, rescue.dsk, and sbootmgr.dsk disks.

+
+ +
+
+

3.2.5 Supplemental Disk

+ +

A supplemental disk is needed if you are performing an NFS install or installing to a +system with PCMCIA devices. Supplemental disks are in the rootdsks directory in the +distribution tree, with the filenames network.dsk and pcmcia.dsk. Recently other supplemental disks such as rescue.dsk and sbootmgr.dsk have been +added. The rescue disk is a small floppy root image that runs in a 4MB RAM drive. It +includes some basic networking utilities and the vi editor for quick fixes on busted +machines. The sbootmgr.dsk disk is used to boot other devices. +Boot off this disk if your bootable CD-ROM drive doesn't want to boot the Slackware CDs. +It will prompt you for different things to boot and may offer a convenient way to work +around a buggy BIOS.

+ +

The root disk will instruct you on the use of supplemental disks when it is +loaded.

+
+ +
+
+

3.2.6 Making the Disks

+ +

Once you've selected a boot disk image, you need to put it on a floppy. The process is +slightly different depending on which operating system you're using to make the disks. If +you're running Linux (or pretty much any Unix-like OS) you'll need to use the dd(1) command. Assuming bare.i is your +disk image file and your floppy drive is /dev/fd0, the command +to make a bare.i floppy is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% dd if=bare.i of=/dev/fd0
+
+
+ +

If you're running a Microsoft OS, you'll need to use the RAWRITE.EXE program, which is included in the distribution tree in +the same directories as the floppy images. Again assuming that bare.i is your disk image file and your floppy drive is A:, open a DOS prompt and type the following:

+ + + + + +
+
+C:\ rawrite a: bare.i
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

3.3 +Partitioning

+ +

After booting from your preferred media, you will need to partition your hard disk. +The disk partition is where the Linux filesystem will be created and is where Slackware +will be installed. At the very minimum we recommend creating two partitions; one for your +root filesystem (/) and one for swap space.

+ +

After the root disk finishes loading, it will present you with a login prompt. Log in +as root (there is no password). At the shell prompt, run either cfdisk(8) or fdisk(8). The cfdisk program provides a more user-friendly interface than the +regular fdisk program, but does lack some features. We will +briefly explain the fdisk program below.

+ +

Begin by running fdisk for your hard disk. In Linux, the hard +disks do not have drive letters, but are represented by a file. The first IDE hard disk +(primary master) is /dev/hda, the primary slave is /dev/hdb, and so on. SCSI disks follow the same type system, but +are in the form of /dev/sdX. You +will need to start fdisk and pass it your hard disk:

+ + + + + +
+
+# fdisk /dev/hda
+
+
+ +

Like all good Unix programs, fdisk gives you a prompt +(thought you were getting a menu, right?). The first thing you should do is examine your +current partitions. We do that by typing p at the fdisk prompt:

+ + + + + +
+
+Command (m for help): p
+
+
+ +

This will display all sorts of information about your current partitions. Most people +pick a free drive to install to and then remove any existing partitions on it to create +room for the Linux partitions.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Warning +

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU BACK UP ANY INFORMATION YOU WANT TO SAVE BEFORE +DESTROYING THE PARTITION IT LIVES ON.

+
+
+ +

There is no easy way to recover from deleting a partition, so always back up before +playing with them.

+ +

Looking at the table of partition information you should see a partition number, the +size of the partition, and its type. There's more information, but don't worry about that +for now. We are going to delete all of the partitions on this drive to create the Linux +ones. We run the d command to delete those:

+ + + + + +
+
+Command (m for help): d
+Partition number (1-4): 1
+
+
+ +

This process should be continued for each of the partitions. After deleting the +partitions we are ready to create the Linux ones. We have decided to create one partition +for our root filesystem and one for swap. It is worth noting that Unix partitioning +schemes are the subject of many flame wars, and that most users will tell you the best +way to do it. At a minimum, you should create one partition for / and one for swap. Over time, you'll develop a method that works +well for you.

+ +

I use two basic partition schemes. The first is for a desktop. I make 4 partitions, +/, /home, /usr/local, and swap. This lets me re-install or upgrade the entire +installation under / without wiping out my data files under +/home or my custom compiled applications under /usr/local. For +servers, I often replace the /usr/local partition with a /var partition. Many different servers store information on that +partition and having it kept separate from / has certain +performance benefits. For now, we're sticking with just two partitions: / and swap.

+ +

Now we create the partitions with the n command:

+ + + + + +
+
+Command (m for help): n
+Command action
+   e   extended
+   p   primary partition (1-4)
+p
+Partition number (1-4):1
+First cylinder (0-1060, default 0):0
+ Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (0-1060, default 1060):+64M
+
+
+ +

You need to make sure you create primary partitions. The first partition is going to +be our swap partition. We tell fdisk to make partition number 1 a primary partition. We +start it at cylinder 0 and for the ending cylinder we type +64M. This will give us a 64 +megabyte partition for swap. (The size of the swap partition you need actually depends on +the amount of RAM you have. It is conventional wisdom that a swap space double the size +of your RAM should be created.) Then we define primary partition number 2 starting at the +first available cylinder and going all the way to the end of the drive.

+ + + + + +
+
+Command (m for help):n
+Command action
+   e   extended
+   p   primary partition (1-4)
+p
+Partition number (1-4):2
+First cylinder (124-1060, default 124):124
+Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (124-1060, default 1060):1060
+
+
+ +

We are almost done. We need to change the type of the first partition to type 82 +(Linux swap). Type t to change the type, select the first +partition, and type 82. Before writing your changes to the +disk, you should look at the new partition table one last time. Use the p in fdisk to display the partition +table. If everything looks good, type w to write your +changes to the disk and quit fdisk.

+
+ +
+
+

3.4 The setup Program

+ +

Once you have created your partitions, you are ready to install Slackware. The next +step in the installation process is running the setup(8) +program. To do so, simply type setup at the shell prompt. setup is a menu-driven system for actually installing the Slackware +packages and configuring your system.

+ +
+

+
+ +

The setup process goes something like this: You step through each option in the setup program, in the order they are listed. (Of course, you are +free to do things in almost any order you choose, but chances are it isn't going to work +out very well.) Menu items are selected using the up and down arrow keys, and the +“Okay” and “Cancel” buttons can be chosen by using the left and +right arrow keys. Alternatively, each option has a corresponding key, which is +highlighted in the option name. Options which are flaggable (those indicated with a [X]) are toggled using the spacebar.

+ +

Of course, all of that is described in the “help” section of setup, but we believe in giving our readers their money's worth.

+ +
+
+

3.4.1 HELP

+ +

If this is your first time installing Slackware, you might want to take a look at the +help screen. It will give a description of each part of setup +(much like the one we're writing now, but less involved) and instructions for navigating +the rest of the install.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.2 KEYMAP

+ +

If you require a keymap other than the United States “qwerty” layout, you +may want to take a look at this section. It offers a number of alternate layouts for your +keyboarding enjoyment.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.3 ADDSWAP

+ +
+

+
+ +

If you created a swap partition (back in Section +3.3), this section will allow you to enable it. It will autodetect and display the +swap partitions on your hard drive, allowing you to select one to format and enable.

+
+ +
+
+

3.4.4 TARGET

+ +
+

+
+ +

The target section is where your other (non-swap) partitions are formatted and mapped +to filesystem mount points. A list of the partitions on your hard disk will be displayed. +For each partition, you will be given the option of whether to format that partition or +not. Depending on the kernel used, you can choose between reiserfs (the default), ext3, +ext2, jfs, and xfs. Most people use either reiserfs or ext3. In the near future we may +see support for reiserfs4 slip in.

+ +

The first option in the target section is the selection of a partition on which to +install your root (/) filesystem. After that, you will be able +to map other partitions to filesystems as you choose. (For instance, you may want your +third partition, say /dev/hda3, to be your home filesystem. +This is just an example; map the partitions as you see fit.)

+
+ +
+
+

3.4.5 SOURCE

+ +

The source section is where you select the source media from which you are installing +Slackware. Currently there are four sources to choose from. These are CD-ROM, NFS, or a +premounted directory.

+ +
+

+
+ +

The CD-ROM selection enables a CD-ROM based installation. It will offer the option of +scanning for a CD-ROM drive or displaying a list from which you can pick your drive type. +Make sure you have the Slackware CD in your drive before allowing it to scan.

+ +

The NFS selection prompts for your network information and the network information for +your NFS server. The NFS server must be set up in advance. Also note that you cannot use +hostnames, you must use the IP addresses for both your machine and the NFS server (there +is no name resolver on the setup disk). Naturally you must have used the network.dsk floppy to add support for your network controller.

+ +

The premounted directory offers the most flexibility. You can use this method to +install from things such as Jaz disks, NFS mounts over PLIP, and FAT filesystems. Mount +the filesystem to a location of your choosing before running setup, then specify that +location here.

+
+ +
+
+

3.4.6 SELECT

+ +

The select option allows you to select the software series that you wish to install. +These series are described in Section 3.2.1. +Please note that you must install the A series to have a working base system. All other +series are optional.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.7 INSTALL

+ +

Assuming that you have gone through the “target”, “source”, +and “select” options, the install option will allow +you to select packages from your chosen software series. If not, it will prompt you to go +back and complete the other sections of the setup program. This option allows you to +select from six different installation methods: full, newbie, menu, expert, custom, and tag path.

+ +
+

+
+ +

The full option will install every package from all the +software series that you chose in the “select” section. There is no further +prompting. This is the easiest installation method, since you do not need to make any +decisions on the actual packages to install. Of course, this option also takes up the +most hard drive space.

+ +

The next option is newbie. This option installs all of the +required packages in the selected series. For all other packages, it offers a prompt +where you can select “Yes”, “No”, or “Skip”. Yes and +No do the obvious, while Skip will go ahead to the next software series. Additionally, +you will see a description and size requirement for each package to help you decide if +you need it. We recommend this option for new users, as it ensures that you get all the +required packages installed. However, it is a little slow because of the prompting.

+ +

Menu is a faster and more advanced version of the newbie +option. For each series, a menu is displayed, from which you can select all the +non-required packages you want to install. Required packages are not displayed on this +menu.

+ +

For the more advanced user, install offers the expert +option. This allows you complete control over what packages get installed. You can +deselect packages that are absolutely required, resulting in a broken system. On the +other hand, you can control exactly what goes onto your system. Simply select the +packages from each series that you want installed. This is not recommended for the new +user, as it is quite easy to shoot yourself in the foot.

+ +

The custom and tag path options +are also for advanced users. These options allow you to install based upon custom tag +files that you created in the distribution tree. This is useful for installing to large +numbers of machines fairly quickly. For more information on using tag files, see Section 18.4.

+ +

After selecting your installation method, one of a few things will happen. If you +selected full or menu, a menu screen will appear, allowing you to select the packages to +be installed. If you selected full, packages will immediately start getting installed to +the target. If you selected newbie, packages will be installed until an optional package +is reached.

+ +

Note that it is possible to run out of space while installing. If you selected too +many packages for the amount of free space on the target device, you will have problems. +The safest thing to do is to select some software and add more later, if you need it. +This can easily be done using Slackware's package management tools. For this information, +see Chapter 18.

+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8 CONFIGURE

+ +

The configure section allows you to do some basic system configuration, now that the +packages have been installed. What you see here depends in large part upon which software +you have installed. You will, however, always see the following:

+ +
+
+

3.4.8.1 Kernel selection

+ +

Here you will be asked to select a kernel to install. You can install the kernel from +the boot disk you used to install, the Slackware CD-ROM, or from another floppy which you +(always thinking ahead) have prepared. Or you can elect to skip, in which case the +default kernel will be installed and play will continue to the dealer's left.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.2 Make a boot disk

+ +

Making a boot disk for future use is probably a good idea. You will have the option of +formatting a floppy and then creating one of two types of boot disk. The first type, simple, simply (go figure) writes a kernel to the floppy. A more +flexible (and highly recommended) option is lilo, which will of +course create a lilo boot disk. See LILO in Section 7.1 for +more information. Of course, you may also choose to simply continue, in which case no boot disk will be made.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.3 Modem

+ +

You will be prompted for modem information. More specifically, you will be asked +whether you have a modem, and if so, what serial port it is on.

+ +
+

+
+ +

These next configuration subsections may or may not appear, depending on whether or +not you installed their corresponding packages.

+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.4 Timezone

+ +

This one's pretty straightforward: you will be asked what time zone you are in. If you +operate on Zulu time, we are very sorry; the (extremely long) list is alphabetically +ordered, and you're at the bottom.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.5 Mouse

+ +

This subsection simply asks what kind of mouse you have, and whether you want gpm(8) console mouse support enabled on bootup.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.6 Hardware clock

+ +

This subsection asks if your computer's hardware clock is set to Coordinated Universal +Time (UTC or GMT). Most PCs are not, so you should probably say no.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.7 Font

+ +

The font subsection allows you to choose from a list of custom console fonts.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.8 LILO

+ +

Here you are prompted for installation of LILO (the LInux LOader; see Section 7.1 for more information).

+ +
+

+
+ +

If Slackware is to be the only operating system on your computer, simple should work just fine for you. If you are dual-booting, the +expert option is a better choice. See Section 7.3 for more information on dual-booting. The third +option, do not install, is not recommended unless you know what +you're doing and have a very good reason for not installing LILO. If you are performing +an expert install, you will be given a choice as to where LILO will be put. You may place +LILO in the MBR (Master Boot Record) of your hard drive, in the superblock of your root +Linux partition, or on a floppy disk.

+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.9 Network

+ +

The network configuration subsection is actually netconfig. +See Section 5.1 for more information.

+
+ +
+
+

3.4.8.10 X Window Manager

+ +

This subsection will allow you to choose a default window manager for X. See Chapter 6 for more details on X and window managers.

+ +
+

+
+ +

No matter which packages you installed, the last thing configure will do is ask you +whether you want to go ahead and set a root password. For +security reasons, this is probably a good idea; however, like almost everything else in +Slackware, this is your call.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 4 System +Configuration

+ +

Before you can configure the more advanced parts of your system, it's a good idea to +learn how the system is organized and what commands can be used to search for files and +programs. It's also good to know if you need to compile a custom kernel and what the +steps for doing that are. This chapter will familiarize you with system organization and +configuration files. Then, you can move on to configuring the more advanced parts of the +system.

+ +
+
+

4.1 System Overview

+ +

It's important to understand how a Linux system is put together before diving into the +various configuration aspects. A Linux system is significantly different from a DOS, +Windows, or Macintosh system (with the exception of the Unix-based Mac OS X), but these +sections will help you get acquainted with the layout so that you can easily configure +your system to meet your needs.

+ +
+
+

4.1.1 File System Layout

+ +

The first noticeable difference between Slackware Linux and a DOS or Windows system is +the filesystem. For starters, we do not use drive letters to denote different partitions. +Under Linux, there is one main directory. You can relate this to the C: drive under DOS. Each partition on your system is mounted to a +directory on the main directory. It's kind of like an ever-expanding hard disk.

+ +

We call the main directory the root directory, and it's denoted with a single slash +(/). This concept may seem strange, but it actually makes life +easy for you when you want to add more space. For example, let's say you run out of space +on the drive that has /home on it. Most people install +Slackware and make one big root drive. Well, since a partition can be mounted to any +directory, you can simply go to the store and pick up a new hard drive and mount it to +/home. You've now grafted on some more space to your system. +And all without having to move many things around.

+ +

Below, you will find descriptions of the major top level directories under +Slackware.

+ +
+
+
bin
+ +
+

Essential user programs are stored here. These represent the bare minimum set of +programs required for a user to use the system. Things like the shell and the filesystem +commands (ls, cp, and so on) are stored +here. The /bin directory usually doesn't receive modification +after installation. If it does, it's usually in the form of package upgrades that we +provide.

+
+ +
boot
+ +
+

Files that are used by the Linux Loader (LILO). This directory also receives little +modification after an installation. The kernel is stored here as of Slackware 8.1. In +earlier releases of Slackware, the kernel was simply stored under / , but common practice is to put the kernel and related files here +to facilitate dual-booting.

+
+ +
dev
+ +
+

Everything in Linux is treated as a file, even hardware devices like serial ports, +hard disks, and scanners. In order to access these devices, a special file called a +device node has to be present. All device nodes are stored in the /dev directory. You will find this to be true across many Unix-like +operating systems.

+
+ +
etc
+ +
+

This directory holds system configuration files. Everything from the X Window +configuration file, the user database, to the system startup scripts. The system +administrator will become quite familiar with this directory over time.

+
+ +
home
+ +
+

Linux is a multiuser operating system. Each user on the system is given an account and +a unique directory for personal files. This directory is called the user's home +directory. The /home directory is provided as the default +location for user home directories.

+
+ +
lib
+ +
+

System libraries that are required for basic operation are stored here. The C library, +the dynamic loader, the ncurses library, and kernel modules are among the things stored +here.

+
+ +
mnt
+ +
+

This directory contains temporary mount points for working on hard disks or removable +drives. Here you'll find mount points for your CD-ROM and floppy drives.

+
+ +
opt
+ +
+

Optional software packages. The idea behind /opt is that +each software package installs to /opt/software-package, which makes it easy to remove later. +Slackware distributes some things in /opt (such as KDE in /opt/kde), but you are free to add anything you want to /opt.

+
+ +
proc
+ +
+

This is a unique directory. It's not really part of the filesystem, but a virtual +filesystem that provides access to kernel information. Various pieces of information that +the kernel wants you to know are conveyed to you through files in the /proc directory. You can also send information to the kernel +through some of these files. Try doing cat /proc/cpuinfo.

+
+ +
root
+ +
+

The system administrator is known as root on the system. root's home directory is kept in /root +instead of /home/root. The reason is simple. What if /home was a different partition from / +and it could not be mounted? root would naturally want to log +in and repair the problem. If his home directory was on the damaged filesystem, it would +make it difficult for him to log in.

+
+ +
sbin
+ +
+

Essential programs that are run by root and during the +system bootup process are kept here. Normal users will not run programs in this +directory.

+
+ +
tmp
+ +
+

The temporary storage location. All users have read and write access to this +directory.

+
+ +
usr
+ +
+

This is the big directory on a Linux system. Everything else pretty much goes here, +programs, documentation, the kernel source code, and the X Window system. This is the +directory to which you will most likely be installing programs.

+
+ +
var
+ +
+

System log files, cache data, and program lock files are stored here. This is the +directory for frequently-changing data.

+
+
+
+ +

You should now have a good feel for which directories contain what on the filesystem. +More detailed information about the filesystem layout is available in the hier(7) man +page. The next section will help you find specific files easily, so you don't have to do +it by hand.

+
+ +
+
+

4.1.2 Finding Files

+ +

You now know what each major directory holds, but it still doesn't really help you +find things. I mean, you could go looking through directories, but there are quicker +ways. There are four main file search commands available in Slackware.

+ +
+
+

4.1.2.1 which

+ +

The first is the which(1) command. which is usually used to locate a program quickly. It just searches +your PATH and returns the first instance it finds and the +directory path to it. Take this example:

+ + + + + +
+
+%  which bash
+/bin/bash
+
+
+ +

From that you see that bash is in the /bin directory. This is a very limited command for searching, since +it only searches your PATH.

+
+ +
+
+

4.1.2.2 whereis

+ +

The whereis(1) command works similar to which, but can also search for man pages and source files. A whereis search for bash should return +this:

+ + + + + +
+
+%  whereis bash
+bash: /bin/bash /usr/bin/bash /usr/man/man1/bash.1.gz
+
+
+ +

This command not only told us where the actual program is located, but also where the +online documentation is stored. Still, this command is limited. What if you wanted to +search for a specific configuration file? You can't use which or +whereis for that.

+
+ +
+
+

4.1.2.3 find

+ +

The find(1) command allows the user to search the filesystem +with a rich collection of search predicates. Users may specify a search with filename +wildcards, ranges of modification or creation times, or other advanced properties. For +example, to search for the default xinitrc file on the system, +the following command could be used.

+ + + + + +
+
+%  find / -name xinitrc
+/var/X11R6/lib/xinit/xinitrc
+
+
+ +

find will take a while to run, since it has to traverse the +entire root directory tree. And if this command is run as a normal user, there will be +permission denied error messages for directories that only root +can see. But find found our file, so that's good. If only it +could be a bit faster...

+
+ +
+
+

4.1.2.4 slocate

+ +

The slocate(1) command searches the entire filesystem, just +like the find command can do, but it searches a database instead of the actual +filesystem. The database is set to automatically update every morning, so you have a +somewhat fresh listing of files on your system. You can manually run updatedb(1) to update the slocate database (before running updatedb by hand, you must first su to the +root user). Here's an example of slocate in action:

+ + + + + +
+
+%  slocate xinitrc   # we don't have to go to the root
+/var/X11R6/lib/xinit/xinitrc
+/var/X11R6/lib/xinit/xinitrc.fvwm2
+/var/X11R6/lib/xinit/xinitrc.openwin
+/var/X11R6/lib/xinit/xinitrc.twm
+
+
+ +

We got more than what we were looking for, and quickly too. With these commands, you +should be able to find whatever you're looking for on your Linux system.

+
+
+ +
+
+

4.1.3 +The /etc/rc.d Directory

+ +

The system initialization files are stored in the /etc/rc.d +directory. Slackware uses the BSD-style layout for its initialization files as opposed to +System V init scripts, which tend to make configuration changes much more difficult +without using a program specifically designed for that purpose. In BSD-init scripts, each +runlevel is given a single rc file. In System V, each runlevel is given its own +directory, each containing numerous init scripts. This provides an organized structure +that is easy to maintain.

+ +

There are several categories of initialization files. These are system startup, +runlevels, network initialization, and System V compatibility. As per tradition, we'll +lump everything else into another category.

+ +
+
+

4.1.3.1 System Startup

+ +

The first program to run under Slackware besides the Linux kernel is init(8). This program reads the /etc/inittab(5) file to see how to run the system. It runs the /etc/rc.d/rc.S script to prepare the system before going into your +desired runlevel. The rc.S file enables your virtual memory, +mounts your filesystems, cleans up certain log directories, initializes Plug and Play +devices, loads kernel modules, configures PCMCIA devices, sets up serial ports, and runs +System V init scripts (if found). Obviously rc.S has a lot on +its plate, but here are some scripts in /etc/rc.d that rc.S will call on to complete its work:

+ +
+
+
rc.S
+ +
+

This is the actual system initialization script.

+
+ +
rc.modules
+ +
+

Loads kernel modules. Things like your network card, PPP support, and other things are +loaded here. If this script finds rc.netdevice, it will run +that as well.

+
+ +
rc.pcmcia
+ +
+

Probes for and configures any PCMCIA devices that you might have on your system. This +is most useful for laptop users, who probably have a PCMCIA modem or network card.

+
+ +
rc.serial
+ +
+

Configures your serial ports by running the appropriate setserial commands.

+
+ +
rc.sysvinit
+ +
+

Looks for System V init scripts for the desired runlevel and runs them. This is +discussed in more detail below.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

4.1.3.2 Runlevel Initialization +Scripts

+ +

After system initialization is complete, init moves on to +runlevel initialization. A runlevel describes the state that your machine will be running +in. Sound redundant? Well, the runlevel tells init if you will +be accepting multiuser logins or just a single user, whether or not you want network +services, and if you will be using the X Window System or agetty(8) to handle logins. The files below define the different +runlevels in Slackware Linux.

+ +
+
+
rc.0
+ +
+

Halt the system (runlevel 0). By default, this is symlinked to rc.6.

+
+ +
rc.4
+ +
+

Multiuser startup (runlevel 4), but in X11 with KDM, GDM, or XDM as the login +manager.

+
+ +
rc.6
+ +
+

Reboot the system (runlevel 6).

+
+ +
rc.K
+ +
+

Startup in single user mode (runlevel 1).

+
+ +
rc.M
+ +
+

Multiuser mode (runlevels 2 and 3), but with the standard text-based login. This is +the default runlevel in Slackware.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

4.1.3.3 Network Initialization

+ +

Runlevels 2, 3, and 4 will start up the network services. The following files are +responsible for the network initialization:

+ +
+
+
rc.inet1
+ +
+

Created by netconfig, this file is responsible for +configuring the actual network interface.

+
+ +
rc.inet2
+ +
+

Runs after rc.inet1 and starts up basic network +services.

+
+ +
rc.atalk
+ +
+

Starts up AppleTalk services.

+
+ +
rc.httpd
+ +
+

Starts up the Apache web server. Like a few other rc scripts, this one can also be +used to stop and restart a service. rc.httpd takes arguments of +stop, start, or restart.

+
+ +
rc.news
+ +
+

Starts up the news server.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

4.1.3.4 System V Compatibility

+ +

System V init compatibility was introduced in Slackware 7.0. Many other Linux +distributions make use of this style instead of the BSD style. Basically each runlevel is +given a subdirectory for init scripts, whereas BSD style gives one init script to each +runlevel.

+ +

The rc.sysvinit script will search for any System V init +scripts you have in /etc/rc.d and run them, if the runlevel is +appropriate. This is useful for certain commercial software packages that install System +V init scripts

+
+ +
+
+

4.1.3.5 Other Files

+ +

The scripts described below are the other system initialization scripts. They are +typically run from one of the major scripts above, so all you need to do is edit the +contents.

+ +
+
+
rc.gpm
+ +
+

Starts up general purpose mouse services. Allows you to copy and paste at the Linux +console. Occasionally, gpm will cause problems with the mouse when it is used under X +windows. If you experience problems with the mouse under X, try taking away the +executable permission from this file and stopping the gpm server.

+
+ +
rc.font
+ +
+

Loads the custom screen font for the console.

+
+ +
rc.local
+ +
+

Contains any specific startup commands for your system. This is empty after a fresh +install, as it is reserved for local administrators. This script is run after all other +initialization has taken place.

+
+
+
+ +

To enable a script, all you need to do is add the execute permissions to it with the +chmod command. To disable a script, remove the execute +permissions from it. For more information about chmod, see Section 9.2.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

4.2 Selecting a Kernel

+ +

The kernel is the part of the operating system that provides hardware access, process +control, and overall system control. The kernel contains support for your hardware +devices, so picking one for your system is an important setup step.

+ +

Slackware provides more than a dozen precompiled kernels that you can pick from, each +with a standard set of drivers and additional specific drivers. You can run one of the +precompiled kernels or you can build your own kernel from source. Either way, you need to +make sure that your kernel has the hardware support your system needs.

+ +
+
+

4.2.1 The /kernels Directory on the Slackware CD-ROM

+ +

The precompiled Slackware kernels are available in the /kernels directory on the Slackware CD-ROM or on the FTP site in +the main Slackware directory. The available kernels change as new releases are made, so +the documentation in that directory is always the authoritative source. The /kernels directory has subdirectories for each kernel available. +The subdirectories have the same name as their accompanying boot disk. In each +subdirectory you will find the following files:

+ +
+ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
FilePurpose
System.mapThe system map file for this kernel
bzImageThe actual kernel image
configThe source configuration file for this kernel
+
+ +

To use a kernel, copy the System.map and config files to your /boot directory and +copy the kernel image to /boot/vmlinuz. Run /sbin/lilo(8) to install LILO for the new kernel, and then reboot +your system. That's all there is to installing a new kernel.

+ +

The kernels that end with a .i are IDE kernels. That is, they include no SCSI support +in the base kernel. The kernels that end with .s are SCSI kernels. They include all the +IDE support in .i kernels, plus SCSI support.

+
+ +
+
+

4.2.2 Compiling a Kernel from Source

+ +

The question “Should I compile a kernel for my system?” is often asked by +new users. The answer is a definite maybe. There are few instances where you will need to +compile a kernel specific to your system. Most users can use a precompiled kernel and the +loadable kernel modules to achieve a fully working system. You will want to compile a +kernel for your system if you are upgrading kernel versions to one that we do not +currently offer in Slackware, or if you have patched the kernel source to get special +device support that is not in the native kernel source. Anyone with an SMP system will +definitely want to compile a kernel with SMP support. Also, many users find a custom +compiled kernel runs much faster on their machine. You may find it useful to compile the +kernel with optimizations for the specific processor in your machine.

+ +

Building your own kernel is not that hard. The first step is to make sure you have the +kernel source installed on your system. Make sure that you installed the packages from +the K series during the installation. You will also want to make sure you have the D +series installed, specifically the C compiler, GNU make, and GNU binutils. In general, +it's a good idea to have the entire D series installed if you plan on doing any kind of +development. You can also download the latest kernel source from http://www.kernel.org/mirrors.

+ +
+
+

4.2.2.1 Linux Kernel version 2.4.x +Compilation

+ + + + + +
+
+% su -
+Password:
+# cd /usr/src/linux
+
+
+ +

The first step is to bring the kernel source into its base state. We issue this +command to do that (note, you may wish to back-up the .config +file as this command will delete it without warning):

+ + + + + +
+
+# make mrproper
+
+
+ +

Now you can configure the kernel for your system. The current kernel offers three ways +of doing this. The first is the original text-based question and answer system. It asks a +bunch of questions and then builds a configuration file. The problem with this method is +that if you mess up, you must start over. The method that most people prefer is the menu +driven one. Lastly, there is an X-based kernel configuration tool. Pick the one you want +and issue the appropriate command:

+ + + + + +
+
+# make config           (text-based Q&A version)
+# make menuconfig       (menu driven, text-based version)
+# make xconfig          (X-based version, make sure you are in X first)
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 4-1. Kernel Configuration Menu

+ +

+
+ +

New users will probably find menuconfig to be the easiest to +use. Help screens are provided that explain the various parts of the kernel. After +configuring your kernel, exit the configuration program. It will write the necessary +configuration files. Now we can prepare the source tree for a build:

+ + + + + +
+
+# make dep
+# make clean
+
+
+ +

The next step is to compile the kernel. First try issuing the bzImage command below.

+ + + + + +
+
+# make bzImage
+
+
+ +

This may take a while, depending on your CPU speed. During the build process, you will +see the compiler messages. After building the kernel image, you will want to build any +parts of the kernel that you flagged as modular.

+ + + + + +
+
+# make modules
+
+
+ +

We can now install the kernel and modules that you compiled. To install the kernel on +a Slackware system, these commands should be issued:

+ + + + + +
+
+# mv /boot/vmlinuz /boot/vmlinuz.old
+# cat arch/i386/boot/bzImage > /vmlinuz
+# mv /boot/System.map /boot/System.map.old
+# cp System.map /boot/System.map
+# make modules_install
+
+
+ +

You will want to edit /etc/lilo.conf and add a section to +boot your old kernel in case your new one does not work. After doing that, run /sbin/lilo to install the new boot block. You can now reboot with +your new kernel.

+
+ +
+
+

4.2.2.2 Linux Kernel Version +2.6.x

+ +

The compilation of a 2.6 kernel is only slightly different from a 2.4 or a 2.2 kernel, +but it is important that you understand the differences before delving in. It's no longer +necessary to run make dep and make +clean. Also, the kernel compilation process is not as verbose in the 2.6 kernel +series. This results in a build process that is easier to understand, but has some short +comings as well. If you have trouble building the kernel, it's highly recommended that +you turn verbosity back up. You do this simply by appending V=1 +to the build. This allows you to log more information that could help a kernel developer +or other friendly geek aid you in resolving the issue.

+ + + + + +
+
+# make bzImage V=1
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

4.2.3 Using Kernel Modules

+ +

Kernel modules are another name for device drivers that can be inserted into a running +kernel. They allow you to extend the hardware supported by your kernel without needing to +pick another kernel or compile one yourself.

+ +

Modules can also be loaded and unloaded at any time, even when the system is running. +This makes upgrading specific drivers easy for system administrators. A new module can be +compiled, the old one removed, and the new one loaded, all without rebooting the +machine.

+ +

Modules are stored in the /lib/modules/kernel version directory on your system. They can be +loaded at boot time through the rc.modules file. This file is +very well commented and offers examples for major hardware components. To see a list of +modules that are currently active, use the lsmod(1) command:

+ + + + + +
+
+# lsmod
+Module                  Size  Used by
+parport_pc              7220   0 
+parport                 7844   0  [parport_pc]
+
+
+ +

You can see here that I only have the parallel port module loaded. To remove a module, +you use the rmmod(1) command. Modules can be loaded by the modprobe(1) or insmod(1) command. modprobe is usually safer because it will load any modules that the +one you're trying to load depends on.

+ +

A lot of users never have to load or unload modules by hand. They use the kernel +autoloader for module management. By default, Slackware includes kmod in its kernels. kmod is a kernel +option that enables the kernel to automatically load modules as they are requested. For +more information on kmod and how it is configured, see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/kmod.txt. You'll have needed to have +the kernel source package, or downloaded kernel source from http://kernel.org.

+ +

More information can be found in the man pages for each of these commands, plus the +rc.modules file.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 5 Network +Configuration

+ +
+

5.1 Introduction: netconfig is your +friend.

+ +

When you initially installed Slackware, the setup program invoked the netconfig program. netconfig attempted to +perform the following functions for you:

+ +
    +
  • +

    It asked you for the name of your computer, and the domain name for your computer.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    It gave a brief explanation of the various types of addressing schemes, told when they +should be used, and asked you which IP addressing scheme you wished to use to configure +your network card:

    + +
      +
    • +

      Static-IP

      +
    • + +
    • +

      DHCP

      +
    • + +
    • +

      Loopback

      +
    • +
    + +
    +
    +
  • + +
  • +

    It then offered to probe for a network card to configure.

    +
  • +
+ +

netconfig will generally take care of about 80% of the work +of configuring your LAN network connection if you will let it. Note that I would strongly +suggest that you review your config file for a couple of reasons:

+ +
    +
  1. +

    You should never trust a setup program to properly configure your computer. If you use +a setup program, you should review the configuration yourself.

    +
  2. + +
  3. +

    If you are still learning Slackware and Linux system management, viewing a working +configuration can be helpful. You'll at least know what the configuration should look +like. This will allow you to correct problems due to misconfiguration of the system at a +later date.

    +
  4. +
+
+ +
+
+

5.2 Network Hardware Configuration

+ +

Having decided that you wish to bring your Slackware machine on to some form of +network, the first thing you'll need is a Linux-compatible network card. You will need to +take a little care to ensure that the card is truly Linux-compatible (please refer to the +Linux Documentation Project and/or the kernel documentation for information on the +current status of your proposed network card). As a general rule, you will most likely be +pleasantly surprised by the number of networking cards that are supported under the more +modern kernels. Having said that, I'd still suggest referring to any of the various Linux +hardware compatibility lists (such as The GNU/Linux +Beginners Group Hardware Compatibility Links and The Linux +Documentation Project Hardware HOWTO) that are available on the Internet before +purchasing your card. A little extra time spent in research can save days or even weeks +trying to troubleshoot a card that isn't compatible with Linux at all.

+ +

When you visit the Linux Hardware Compatibility lists available on the Internet, or +when you refer to the kernel documentation installed on your machine, it would be wise to +note which kernel module you'll need to use to support your network card.

+ +
+
+

5.2.1 Loading Network Modules

+ +

Kernel modules that are to be loaded on boot-up are loaded from the rc.modules file in /etc/rc.d or by the +kernel's auto module loading started by /etc/rc.d/rc.hotplug. +The default rc.modules file includes a Network device support +section. If you open rc.modules and look for that section, +you'll notice that it first checks for an executable rc.netdevice file in /etc/rc.d/. This +script is created if setup successfully autoprobes your network +device during installation.

+ +

Below that “if” block is a list of network devices and modprobe lines, +each commented out. Find your device and uncomment the corresponding modprobe line, then +save the file. Running rc.modules as root should now load your network device driver (as well as any +other modules that are listed and uncommented). Note that some modules (such as the +ne2000 driver) require parameters; make sure you select the correct line.

+
+ +
+
+

5.2.2 LAN (10/100/1000Base-T and Base-2) +cards

+ +

This heading encompasses all of the internal PCI and ISA networking cards. Drivers for +these cards are provided via loadable kernel modules as covered in the previous +paragraph. /sbin/netconfig should have probed for your card and +successfully set up your rc.netdevice file. If this did not +occur, the most likely problem would be that the module that you're attempting to load +for a given card is incorrect (it is not unheard of for different generations of the same +brand of card from the same manufacturer to require different modules). If you are +certain that the module that you're attempting to load is the correct one, your next best +bet would be to refer to the documentation for the module in an attempt to discover +whether or not specific parameters are required during when the module is +initialized.

+
+ +
+
+

5.2.3 Modems

+ +

Like LAN cards, modems can come with various bus support options. Until recently, most +modems were 8 or 16 bit ISA cards. With the efforts of Intel and motherboard +manufacturers everywhere to finally kill off the ISA bus completely, it is common now to +find that most modems are either external modems that connect to a serial or USB port or +are internal PCI modems. If you wish for your modem to work with Linux, it is VITALLY important to research your +prospective modem purchase, particularly if you are considering purchasing a PCI modem. +Many, if not most, PCI modems available on store shelves these days are WinModems. +WinModems lack some basic hardware on the modem card itself: the functions performed by +this hardware are typically offloaded onto the CPU by the modem driver and the Windows +operating system. This means that they do not have the standard serial interface that +PPPD will be expecting to see when you try to dial out to your Internet Service +Provider.

+ +

If you want to be absolutely sure that the modem you're purchasing will work with +Linux, purchase an external hardware modem that connects to the serial port on your PC. +These are guaranteed to work better and be less trouble to install and maintain, though +they require external power and tend to cost more.

+ +

There are several web sites that provide drivers and assistance for configuring +WinModem based devices. Some users have reported success configuring and installing +drivers for the various winmodems, including Lucent, Conexant, and Rockwell chipsets. As +the required software for these devices is not an included part of Slackware, and varies +from driver to driver, we will not go into detail on them.

+
+ +
+
+

5.2.4 PCMCIA

+ +

As part of your Slackware install, you are given the opportunity to install the pcmcia +package (in the “A” series of packages). This package contains the +applications and setup files required to work with PCMCIA cards under Slackware. It is +important to note that the pcmcia package only installs the generic software required to +work with PCMCIA cards under Slackware. It does NOT install any drivers or modules. The +available modules and drivers will be in the /lib/modules/`uname +-r`/pcmcia directory. You may need to do some experimentation to find a module that +will work with your network card.

+ +

You will need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts (for an +Ethernet card) or /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts (if you have a +wireless networking card). Like most Slackware configuration files, these two files are +very well commented and it should be easy to determine which modifications need to be +made.

+
+
+ +
+
+

5.3 TCP/IP Configuration

+ +

At this point, your network card should be physically installed in your computer, and +the relevant kernel modules should be loaded. You will not yet be able to communicate +over your network card, but information about the network device can be obtained with ifconfig -a.

+ + + + + +
+
+# ifconfig -a
+eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:A0:CC:3C:60:A4
+UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
+RX packets:110081 errors:1 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
+TX packets:84931 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
+collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
+RX bytes:114824506 (109.5 Mb) TX bytes:9337924 (8.9 Mb)
+Interrupt:5 Base address:0x8400
+
+lo Link encap:Local Loopback
+inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
+UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
+RX packets:2234 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
+TX packets:2234 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
+collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
+RX bytes:168758 (164.8 Kb) TX bytes:168758 (164.8 Kb)
+
+
+ +

If you just typed /sbin/ifconfig without the -a suffix, you would not see the eth0 +interface, as your network card does not yet have a valid IP address or route.

+ +

While there are many different ways to setup and subnet a network, all of them can be +broken down into two types: Static and Dynamic. Static networks are setup such that each +node (geek lingo for thing with an IP address) always has the same IP address. Dynamic +networks are setup in such a way that the IP addresses for the nodes are controlled by a +single server called the DHCP server.

+ +
+
+

5.3.1 DHCP

+ +

DHCP (or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), is a means by which an IP address may +be assigned to a computer on boot. When the DHCP client boots, it puts out a request on the Local Area Network +for a DHCP server to assign it an +IP address. The DHCP server has a pool (or scope) of IP addresses available. The server will respond to +this request with an IP address from the pool, along with a lease time. Once the lease time for a given IP address lease +has expired, the client must contact the server again and repeat the negotiation.

+ +

The client will then accept the IP address from the server and will configure the +requested interface with the IP address. There is one more handy trick that DHCP clients +use for negotiating the IP address that they will be assigned, however. The client will +remember it's last assigned IP address, and will request that the server re-assign that +IP address to the client again upon next negotiation. If possible, the server will do so, +but if not, a new address is assigned. So, the negotiation resembles the following:

+ +

    Client: Is there a DHCP server available on the LAN?
+ +    Server: Yes, there is. Here I am.
+ +    Client: I need an IP address.
+    Server: You may take 192.168.10.10 for 19200 seconds.
+ +    Client: Thank you.

+ +

    Client: Is there a DHCP server available on the LAN?
+ +    Server:Yes, there is. Here I am.
+ +    Client:I need an IP address. The last time we
+ +    talked, I had 192.168.10.10;
+    May I have it again?
+    Server:Yes, you may (or No, you may not: take 192.168.10.12 instead).
+ +    Client: Thank you.

+ +

The DHCP client in Linux is /sbin/dhcpcd. If you load /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 in your favorite text editor, you will notice +that /sbin/dhcpcd is called about midway through the script. +This will force the conversation shown above. dhcpcd will also +track the amount of time left on the lease for the current IP address, and will +automatically contact the DHCP server with a request to renew the lease when necessary. +DHCP can also control related information, such as what ntp server to use, what route to +take, etc.

+ +

Setting up DHCP on Slackware is simple. Just run netconfig +and select DHCP when offered. If you have more than one NIC and do not wish eth0 to be configured by DHCP, just edit the /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf file and change the related variable for +your NIC to “YES”.

+
+ +
+
+

5.3.2 Static IP

+ +

Static IP addresses are fixed addresses that only change if manually told to. These +are used in any case where an administrator doesn't want the IP information to change, +such for internal servers on a LAN, any server connected to the Internet, and networked +routers. With static IP addressing, you assign an address and leave it at that. Other +machines know that you are always at that certain IP address and can contact you at that +address always.

+
+ +
+
+

5.3.3 /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf

+ +

If you plan on assigning an IP address to your new Slackware box, you may do so either +through the netconfig script, or you may edit /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf. In /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf , you will notice:

+ + + + + +
+
+    # Primary network interface card (eth0)
+    IPADDR[0]=""
+    NETMASK[0]=""
+    USE_DHCP[0]=""
+    DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]=""
+
+
+ +

Then further at the bottom:

+ + + + + +
+
+    GATEWAY=""
+
+
+ +

In this case, our task is merely to place the correct information between the +double-quotes. These variables are called by /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 +at boot time to setup the nics. For each NIC, just enter the correct IP information, or +put “YES” for USE_DHCP. +Slackware will startup the interfaces with the information placed here in the order they +are found.

+ +

The DEFAULT_GW variable sets up the default route for +Slackware. All communications between your computer and other computers on the Internet +must pass through that gateway if no other route is specified for them. If you are using +DHCP, you will usually not need to enter anything here, as the DHCP server will specify +what gateway to use.

+
+ +
+
+

5.3.4 /etc/resolv.conf

+ +

Ok, so you've got an IP address, you've got a default gateway, you may even have ten +million dollars (give us some), but what good is that if you can't resolve names to IP +addresses? No one wants to type in 72.9.234.112 into their web +browser to reach www.slackbook.org. After all, who other than the +authors would memorize that IP address? We need to setup DNS, but how? That's where /etc/resolv.conf comes into play.

+ +

Chances are you already have the proper options in /etc/resolv.conf. If you setup your network connection using DHCP, +the DHCP server should handle updating this file for you. (Technically the DHCP server +just tells dhcpcd what to put here, and it obeys.) If you need +to manually update your DNS server list though, you'll need to hand edit /etc/resolv.conf. Below is an example:

+ + + + + +
+
+# cat /etc/resolv.conf
+nameserver 192.168.1.254
+search lizella.net
+
+
+ +

The first line is simple. The nameserver directive tells us what DNS servers to query. +By necessity these are always IP addresses. You may have as many listed there as you +like. Slackware will happily check one after the other until one returns a match.

+ +

The second line is a little more interesting. The search directive gives us a list of +domain names to assume whenever a DNS request is made. This allows you to contact a +machine by only the first part of its FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). For example, if +“slackware.com” were in your search path, you could reach http://store.slackware.com by just pointing your web browser at http://store.

+ + + + + +
+
+# ping -c 1 store
+PING store.slackware.com (69.50.233.153): 56 data bytes
+64 bytes from 69.50.233.153 : icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.251 ms
+1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
+round-trip min/avg/max = 0.251/0.251/0.251 ms
+
+
+ +
+
+
+ +
+
+

5.3.5 /etc/hosts

+ +

Now that we've got DNS working fine, what if we want to bypass our DNS server, or add +a DNS entry for a machine that isn't in DNS? Slackware includes the oft-loved /etc/hosts file which contains a local list of DNS names and IP +addresses they should match to.

+ + + + + +
+
+# cat /etc/hosts
+127.0.0.1           localhost  locahost.localdomain
+192.168.1.101       redtail
+172.14.66.32        foobar.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

Here you can see that localhost has an IP address of 127.0.0.1 +(always reserved for localhost), redtail can be reached at 192.168.1.101, and foobar.slackware.com is +172.14.66.32.

+
+
+ +
+
+

5.4 +PPP

+ +

Many people still connect to the Internet through some kind of dialup connection. The +most common method is PPP, though SLIP is still occasionally used. Setting up your system +to speak PPP to a remote server is pretty easy. We've included a few tools to help you in +setting it up.

+ +
+
+

5.4.1 pppsetup

+ +

Slackware includes a program called pppsetup to configure +your system to use your dialup account. It shares a look and feel similar to our netconfig program. To run the program, make sure you are logged in +as root. Then type pppsetup to run it. You should see a screen +like this:

+ +

The program will present a series of questions, to which you will feed it appropriate +answers. Things like your modem device, the modem initialization string, and the ISP +phone number. Some items will have a default, which you can accept in most cases.

+ +

After the program runs, it will create a ppp-go program and a +ppp-off program. These are used to start and stop, respectively, +the PPP connection. The two programs are located in /usr/sbin +and need root privileges to run.

+
+ +
+
+

5.4.2 /etc/ppp

+ +

For most users, running pppsetup will be sufficient. However, +there may be an instance where you want to tweak some of the values used by the PPP +daemon. All of the configuration information is kept in /etc/ppp. Here is a list of what the different files are for:

+ +
+ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ip-down +

This script is run by pppd after the PPP connection is +ended.

+
ip-up +

This script is run by pppd when there's a successful ppp +connection. Put any commands you want run after a successful connection in this file.

+
options +

General configuration options for pppd.

+
options.demand +

General configuration options for pppd when run in demand +dialing mode.

+
pppscript +

The commands sent to the modem.

+
pppsetup.txt +

A log of what you entered when you ran pppsetup.

+
+
+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

Most of these files won't be there until after you run pppsetup.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

5.5 Wireless

+ +

Wireless networking is still a relatively new thing in the world of computers, yet is +quickly catching on as more people begin to purchase laptops and want networking on the +go, without having to fool with some old twisted pair cable. This trend doesn't appear to +be slowing down. Unfortunately, wireless networking isn't yet as strongly supported in +Linux as traditional wired networking.

+ +

There are three basic steps to configuring an 802.11 wireless Ethernet card:

+ +
    +
  1. +

    Hardware support for the wireless card

    +
  2. + +
  3. +

    Configure the card to connect to a wireless access point

    +
  4. + +
  5. +

    Configure the network

    +
  6. +
+ +
+
+

5.5.1 Hardware Support

+ +

Hardware support for a wireless card is provided through the kernel, either with a +module or built in to the kernel. Generally, most newer Ethernet cards are provided +through kernel modules, so you'll want to determine the appropriate kernel module and +load it through /etc/rc.d/rc.modules. netconfig may not detect your wireless card, so you'll probably need +to determine the card yourself. See http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ for more +information on kernel drivers for various wireless cards.

+
+ +
+
+

5.5.2 Configure the Wireless +Settings

+ +

The vast majority of this work is done by iwconfig, so as +always read the man page for iwconfig if you need more +information.

+ +

First, you'll want to configure your wireless access point. Wireless access points +vary quite a bit in their terminology, and how to configure them, so you may need to +adjust a bit to accommodate your hardware. In general, you'll need at least the following +information:

+ +
    +
  • +

    The domain ID, or name of the network (called the ESSID by iwconfig)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    The channel the WAP uses

    +
  • + +
  • +

    The encryption settings, including any keys used (preferably in hexadecimal)

    +
  • +
+ +
+ + + + + +
Warning +

A NOTE ABOUT WEP. WEP is quit flawed, but it's much better than nothing. If you wish a +greater degree of security on your wireless network, you should investigate VPNs or +IPSec, both of which are beyond the scope of this document. You might also configure your +WAP not to advertise its domain ID/ ESSID. A thorough discussion of wireless policy is +beyond the scope of this section, but a quick Google search will turn up more than you +ever wanted to know.

+
+
+ +

Once you've gathered the above information, and assuming you've used modprobe to load the appropriate kernel driver, you can edit rc.wireless.conf and add your settings. The rc.wireless.conf file is a bit untidy. The least effort is to +modify the generic section with your ESSID and KEY, and CHANNEL if required by your card. +(Try not setting CHANNEL, and if it works, great; if not, set the CHANNEL as +appropriate.) If you're daring, you can modify the file so that only the necessary +variables are set. The variable names in rc.wireless.conf +correspond to the iwconfig parameters, and are read by rc.wireless and used in the appropriate iwconfig commands.

+ +

If you have your key in hexadecimal, that's ideal, since you can be fairly confident +that your WAP and iwconfig will agree on the key. If you only +have a string, you can't be sure how your WAP will translate that into a hexadecimal key, +so some guesswork may be needed (or get your WAP's key in hex).

+ +

Once you've modified rc.wireless.conf, run rc.wireless as root, then run rc.inet1, again as root. You can test +your wireless networking with standard testing tools such as ping, along with iwconfig. If you have a +wired interface you may wish to use ifconfig to turn those +interfaces off while you test your wireless networking to ensure there's no interference. +You may also want to test your changes through a reboot.

+ +

Now that you've seen how to edit /etc/rc.d/rc.wireless for +you default network, let's take a closer look at iwconfig and see how it all works. This +will teach you the quick and dirty way of setting up wifi for those times when you find +yourself at an Internet cafe, coffee shop, or any other wifi hot spot and wish to get +online.

+ +

The first step is to tell your wireless NIC what network to join. Make sure you +replace “eth0” with whatever network interface your +wireless card uses and change “mynetwork” to +the essid you wish to use. Yes, we know you're smarter than that. Next you'll have to +specify the encryption key (if any) used on your wireless network. Finally specify the +channel to use (if needed).

+ + + + + +
+
+# iwconfig eth0 essid "mynetwork"
+# iwconfig eth0 key XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+# iwconfig eth0 channel n
+
+
+ +

That should be all on the wireless end of things.

+
+ +
+
+

5.5.3 Configure the Network

+ +

This is done in the exact same way as wired networks. Simply refer to earlier sections +of this chapter.

+
+
+ +
+
+

5.6 +Network File Systems

+ +

At this point, you should have a working TCP/IP connection to your network. You should +be able to ping other computers on your internal network and, if you have configured an +appropriate gateway, you should also be able to ping computers on the Internet itself. As +we know, the whole point in bringing a computer onto a network is to access information. +While some people might bring a computer up on a network just for the fun of it, most +people wish to be able to share files and printers. They wish to be able to access +documents on the Internet or play an online game. Having TCP/IP installed and functional +on your new Slackware system is a means to that end, but with just TCP/IP installed, +functionality will be very rudimentary. To share files, we will have to transfer them +back and forth using either FTP or SCP. We cannot browse files on our new Slackware +computer from the Network Neighborhood or My Network Places icons on Windows computers. +We'd like to be able to access files on other Unix machines seamlessly.

+ +

Ideally, we'd like to be able to use a network file system to allow us transparent access to our +files on other computers. The programs that we use to interact with information stored on +our computers really do not need to know on what computer a given file is stored; they +just need to know that it exists and how to get to it. It is then the responsibility of +the operating system to manage access to that file through the available file systems and +network file systems. The two most commonly used network file systems are SMB (as +implemented by Samba) and NFS.

+ +
+
+

5.6.1 SMB/Samba/CIFS

+ +

SMB (for Server Message Block) is a descendant of the older NetBIOS protocol that was +initially used by IBM in their LAN Manager product. Microsoft has always been fairly +interested in NetBIOS and it's successors (NetBEUI, SMB and CIFS). The Samba project has +existed since 1991, when it was originally written to link an IBM PC running NetBIOS with +a Unix server. These days, SMB is the preferred method for sharing file and print +services over a network for virtually the entire civilized world because Windows supports +it.

+ +

Samba's configuration file is /etc/samba/smb.conf; one of +the most well commented and documented configuration files you will find anywhere. Sample +shares have been setup for you to view and modify for your needs. If you need even +tighter control the man page for smb.conf is indispensable. Since Samba is documented so +well in the places I've mentioned above, we will not rewrite the documentation here. We +will, however, quickly cover the basics.

+ +

smb.conf is broken down into multiple sections: one section +per share, and a global section for setting options that are to be used everywhere. Some +options are only valid in the global section; some are only valid outside the global +section. Remember that the global section can be over-ridden by any other section. Refer +to the man pages for more information.

+ +

You will most likely wish to edit your smb.conf file to +reflect the network settings in your LAN. I would suggest modifying the items listed +below:

+ + + + + +
+
+[global]
+# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: LINUX2
+workgroup = MYGROUP
+
+
+ +

Change the workgroup name to reflect the workgroup or domain name that you are using +locally.

+ + + + + +
+
+# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
+server string = Samba Server
+
+
+ +

This will be the name of your Slackware computer displayed in the Network Neighborhood +(or My Network Places) folder.

+ + + + + +
+
+# Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See
+# security_level.txt for details. NOTE: To get the behaviour of
+# Samba-1.9.18, you'll need to use "security = share".
+security = user
+
+
+ +

You'll almost certainly wish to implement user level security on your Slackware +system.

+ + + + + +
+
+# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read
+# ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba
+# documentation.
+# Do not enable this option unless you have read those documents
+encrypt passwords = yes
+
+
+ +

If encrypt passwords is not enabled, you will not be able to use Samba with NT4.0, +Win2k, WinXP, and Win2003. Earlier Windows operating systems did not require encryption +to share files.

+ +

SMB is an authenticated protocol, meaning you must supply a correct username and +password in order to use this service. We tell the samba server what usernames and +passwords are valid with the smbpasswd command. smbpasswd takes a couple of common switches to tell it to either add +traditional users, or add machine users (SMB requires that you add the computers' NETBIOS +names as machine users, restricting what computers one can authenticate from).

+ + + + + +
+
+Adding a user to the /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd file.
+# smbpasswd -a user
+Adding a machine name to the /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd file.
+# smbpasswd -a -m machine
+
+
+ +

It's important to note that a given username or machine name must already exist in the +/etc/passwd file. You can accomplish this simply with the adduser command. Note that when using the adduser command to add a machine name one must append a dollar sign +(“$”) to the machine name. This should not however, be done with smbpasswd. smbpasswd appends the dollar +sign on its own. Failing to mangle the machine name this way with adduser will result in an error when adding the machine name to +samba.

+ + + + + +
+
+# adduser machine$
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

5.6.2 Network File System (NFS)

+ +

NFS (or Network File System) was originally written by Sun for their Solaris +implementation of Unix. While it is significantly easier to get up and running when +compared to SMB, it is also significantly less secure. The primary insecurity in NFS is +that it is easy to spoof user and group id's from one machine to another. NFS is an +unauthenticated protocol. Future versions of the NFS protocol are being devised that +enhance security, but these are not common at the time of this writing.

+ +

NFS configuration is governed by the /etc/exports file. When +you load the default /etc/exports file into an editor, you'll +see a blank file with a two line comment on top. We'll need to add a line to the exports +file for each directory that we wish to export, with a listing of client workstations +that will be allowed to access that file. For instance, if we wished to export directory +/home/foo to workstation Bar, we would simply add the line:

+ + + + + +
+
+/home/foo Bar(rw)
+
+
+ +

to our /etc/exports. Below, you'll find the example from the +man page for the exports file:

+ + + + + +
+
+# sample /etc/exports file
+/               master(rw) trusty(rw,no_root_squash)
+/projects       proj*.local.domain(rw)
+/usr            *.local.domain(ro) @trusted(rw)
+/home/joe       pc001(rw,all_squash,anonuid=150,anongid=100)
+/pub            (ro,insecure,all_squash)
+
+
+ +

As you can see, there are various options available, but most should be fairly clear +from this example.

+ +

NFS works under the assumption that a given user on one machine in a network has the +same user ID on all machines across the network. When an attempt is made to read or write +from a NFS client to an NFS server, a UID is passed as part of the read/write request. +This UID is treated the same as if the read/write request originated on the local +machine. As you can see, if one could arbitrarily specify a given UID when accessing +resources on a remote system, Bad Things (tm) could and would happen. As a partial hedge +against this, each directory is mounted with the root_squash +option. This maps the UID for any user claiming to be root to a different UID, thus +preventing root access to the files or folders in the exported directory. root_squash seems to be enabled by default as a security measure, +but the authors recommend specifying it anyway in your /etc/exports file.

+ +

You can also export a directory directly from the command line on the server by using +the exportfs command as follows:

+ + + + + +
+
+# exportfs -o rw,no_root_squash Bar:/home/foo
+
+
+ +

This line exports the /home/foo directory to the computer +“Bar” and grants Bar +read/write access. Additionally, the NFS server will not invoke root_squash, which means any user on Bar with a UID of +“0” (root's UID) will have the same privileges as root on the server. The +syntax does look strange (usually when a directory is specified in computer:/directory/file syntax, you are referring to a file in a +directory on a given computer).

+ +

You'll find more information on the man page for the exports file.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 6 X Configuration

+ +

Starting with Slackware-10.0, the X Window environment in Slackware is provided by +Xorg. X is responsible for providing a graphical user interface. It is independent from +the operating system, unlike Windows or the MacOS.

+ +

The X Window System is implemented through many programs that run in userland. The two +main components are the server and the window manager. The server provides the lowlevel +functions for interacting with your video hardware, thus it is system specific. The +window manager sits on top of the server and provides the user interface. The advantage +to this is you can have many different graphical interfaces by simply changing the window +manager you use.

+ +

Configuring X can be a complex task. The reason for this is the vast numbers of video +cards available for the PC architecture, most of which use different programming +interfaces. Luckily, most cards today support basic video standards known as VESA, and if +your card is among them you'll be able to start X using the startx command right out of the box.

+ +

If this doesn't work with your card, or if you'd like to take advantage of the +high-performance features of your video card such as hardware acceleration or 3-D +hardware rendering, then you'll need to reconfigure X.

+ +

To configure X, you'll need to make an /etc/X11/xorg.conf +file. This file contains lots of details about your video hardware, mouse, and monitor. +It's a very complex configuration file, but fortunately there are several programs to +help create one for you. We'll mention a few of them here.

+ +
+
+

6.1 xorgconfig

+ +

This is a simple menu driven frontend that's similar in feel to the Slackware +installer. It simply tells the X server to take a look at the card, and then set up the +best initial configuration file it can make based on the information it gathers. The +generated /etc/X11/xorg.conf file should be a good starting +point for most systems (and should work without modification).

+ +

This is a text-based X configuration program that's designed for the advanced system +administrator. Here's a sample walkthrough using xorgconfig. +First, start the program:

+ + + + + +
+
+# xorgconfig
+
+
+ +

This will present a screenful of information about xorgconfig. To continue, press ENTER. +xorgconfig will ask you to verify you have set your PATH correctly. It should be fine, so go ahead and hit ENTER.

+ +
+

Figure 6-1. xorgconfig Mouse Configuration

+ +

+
+ +

Select your mouse from the menu presented. If you don't see your serial mouse listed, +pick the Microsoft protocol -- it's the most common and will probably work. Next xorgconfig will ask you about using ChordMiddle and Emulate3Buttons. You'll +see these options described in detail on the screen. Use them if the middle button on +your mouse doesn't work under X, or if your mouse only has two buttons (Emulate3Buttons lets you simulate the middle button by pressing both +buttons simultaneously). Then, enter the name of your mouse device. The default choice, +/dev/mouse, should work since the link was configured during +Slackware setup. If you're running GPM (the Linux mouse server) in repeater mode, you can +set your mouse type to /dev/gpmdata to have X get information +about the mouse through gpm. In some cases (with busmice +especially) this can work better, but most users shouldn't do this.

+ +

xorgconfig will ask you about enabling special key bindings. +If you need this say “y”. Most users can say +“n” -- enter this if you're not sure.

+ +
+

Figure 6-2. xorgconfig Horizontal Sync

+ +

+
+ +

In the next section you enter the sync range for your monitor. To start configuring +your monitor, press ENTER. You will see a list of monitor +types -- choose one of them. Be careful not to exceed the specifications of your monitor. +Doing so could damage your hardware.

+ +
+

Figure 6-3. xorgconfig Vertical Sync

+ +

+
+ +

Specify the vertical sync range for your monitor (you should find this in the manual +for the monitor). xorgconfig will ask you to enter strings to identify the monitor type +in the xorg.conf file. Enter anything you like on these 3 lines +(including nothing at all).

+ +
+

Figure 6-4. xorgconfig Video Card

+ +

+
+ +

Now you have the opportunity to look at the database of video card types. You'll want +to do this, so say “y”, and select a card from +the list shown. If you don't see your exact card, try selecting one that uses the same +chipset and it will probably work fine.

+ +

Next, tell xorgconfig how much RAM you have on your video +card. xorgconfig will want you to enter some more descriptive +text about your video card. If you like, you can enter descriptions on these three +lines.

+ +

You'll then be asked which display resolutions you want to use. Again, going with the +provided defaults should be fine to start with. Later on, you can edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and rearrange the modes so 1024x768 (or +whatever mode you like) is the default.

+ +

At this point, the xorgconfig program will ask if you'd like +to save the current configuration file. Answer yes, and the X configuration file is +saved, completing the setup process. You can start X now with the startx command.

+
+ +
+
+

6.2 +xorgsetup

+ +

The second way to configure X is to use xorgsetup, an +automagical configuration program that comes with Slackware.

+ +

To run xorgsetup, log in as root and type:

+ + + + + +
+
+# xorgsetup
+
+
+ +

If you've already got an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file (because +you've already configured X), you'll be asked if you want to backup the existing config +file before continuing. The original file will be renamed to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup.

+
+ +
+
+

6.3 +xinitrc

+ +

xinit(1) is the program that actually starts X; it is called +by startx(1), so you may not have noticed it (and probably don't +really need to). Its configuration file, however, determines which programs (including +and especially the window manager) are run when X starts up. xinit first checks your home directory for a .xinitrc file. If the file is found, it gets run; otherwise, /var/X11R6/lib/xinit/xinitrc (the systemwide default) is used. +Here's a simple xinitrc file:

+ + + + + +
+
+#!/bin/sh
+# $XConsortium: xinitrc.cpp,v 1.4 91/08/22 11:41:34 rws Exp $
+
+userresources=$HOME/.Xresources
+usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap
+sysresources=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/.Xresources
+sysmodmap=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/.Xmodmap
+
+# merge in defaults and keymaps
+
+if [ -f $sysresources ]; then
+    xrdb -merge $sysresources
+fi
+
+if [ -f $sysmodmap ]; then
+    xmodmap $sysmodmap
+fi
+
+if [ -f $userresources ]; then
+    xrdb -merge $userresources
+fi
+
+if [ -f $usermodmap ]; then
+    xmodmap $usermodmap
+fi
+
+# start some nice programs
+
+twm &
+xclock -geometry 50x50-1+1 &
+xterm -geometry 80x50+494+51 &
+xterm -geometry 80x20+494-0 &
+exec xterm -geometry 80x66+0+0 -name login
+
+
+ +

All of those “if” blocks are there to merge in various configuration +settings from other files. The interesting part of the file is toward the end, where +various programs are run. This X session will begin with the twm(1) window manager, a clock, and three terminals. Note the exec before the last xterm. What that does +is replace the currently running shell (the one that's executing this xinitrc script) with that xterm(1) +command. When the user quits that xterm, the X session will +end.

+ +

To customize your X startup, copy the default /var/X11R6/lib/xinit/xinitrc to ~/.xinitrc and edit it, replacing those program lines with whatever +you like. The end of mine is simply:

+ + + + + +
+
+# Start the window manager:
+exec startkde
+
+
+ +

Note that there are several xinitrc.* files in /var/X11R6/lib/xinit that correspond to various window managers and +GUIs. You can use any of those, if you like.

+
+ +
+
+

6.4 +xwmconfig

+ +

For years, Unix was used almost exclusively as the operating system for servers, with +the exception of high-powered professional workstations. Only the technically inclined +were likely to use a Unix-like operating system, and the user interface reflected this +fact. GUIs tended to be fairly bare-bones, designed to run a few necessarily graphical +applications like CAD programs and image renderers. Most file and system management was +conducted at the command line. Various vendors (Sun Microsystems, Silicon Graphics, etc) +were selling workstations with an attempt to provide a cohesive “look and +feel”, but the wide variety of GUI toolkits in use by developers led inevitably to +the dissolution of the desktop's uniformity. A scrollbar might not look the same in two +different applications. Menus might appear in different places. Programs would have +different buttons and checkboxes. Colors ranged widely, and were generally hard-coded in +each toolkit. As long as the users were primarily technical professionals, none of this +mattered much.

+ +

With the advent of free Unix-like operating systems and the growing number and variety +of graphical applications, X has recently gained a wide desktop user base. Most users, of +course, are accustomed to the consistent look and feel provided by Microsoft's Windows or +Apple's MacOS; the lack of such consistency in X-based applications became a barrier to +its wider acceptance. In response, two open source projects have been undertaken: The K +Desktop Environment, or KDE, and the GNU Network Object Model Environment, known as +GNOME. Each has a wide variety of applications, from taskbars and file managers to games +and office suites, written with the same GUI toolkit and tightly integrated to provide a +uniform, consistent desktop.

+ +

The differences in KDE and GNOME are generally fairly subtle. They each look different +from the other, because each uses a different GUI toolkit. KDE is based on the Qt library +from Troll Tech AS, while GNOME uses GTK, a toolkit originally developed for The GNU +Image Manipulation Program (or The GIMP, for short). As separate projects, KDE and GNOME +each have their own designers and programmers, with different development styles and +philosophies. The result in each case, however, has been fundamentally the same: a +consistent, tightly integrated desktop environment and application collection. The +functionality, usability, and sheer prettiness of both KDE and GNOME rival anything +available on other operating systems.

+ +

The best part, though, is that these advanced desktops are free. This means you can +have either or both (yes, at the same time). The choice is yours.

+ +

In addition to the GNOME and KDE desktops, Slackware includes a large collection of +window managers. Some are designed to emulate other operating systems, some for +customization, others for speed. There's quite a variety. Of course you can install as +many as you want, play with them all, and decide which you like the most.

+ +

To make desktop selection easy, Slackware also includes a program called xwmconfig that can be used to select a desktop or window manager. It +is run like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% xwmconfig
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 6-5. Desktop Configuration with xorgconfig

+ +

+
+ +

You'll be given a list of all the desktops and window managers installed. Just select +the one you want from the list. Each user on your system will need to run this program, +since different users can use different desktops, and not everyone will want the default +one you selected at installation.

+ +

Then just start up X, and you're good to go.

+
+ +
+
+

6.5 xdm

+ +

As Linux becomes more and more useful as a desktop operating system, many users find +it desirable for the machine to boot straight into a graphical environment. For this, you +will need to tell Slackware to boot straight into X, and assign a graphical login +manager. Slackware ships with three graphical login tools, xdm(1), kdm, and gdm(1).

+ +

xdm is the graphical login manager shipped with the X.org +system. It's ubiquitous, but not as fully features as alternatives. kdm is the graphical login manager shipped with KDE, The K Desktop +Environment. Finally, gdm is the login manager shipped with +GNOME. Any of the choices will allow you to log in as any user, and choose what desktop +you wish to use.

+ +

Unfortunately, Slackware doesn't include a nice program like xwmconfig for choosing what login manager to use, so if all three +are installed you may have to do some editing to choose your preference. But first, we'll +discuss how to boot into a graphical environment.

+ +

In order to start X at boot, you need to boot into run-level 4. Run-levels are just a +way of telling init(8) to do something different when it starts +the OS. We do this by editing the config file for init, /etc/inittab.

+ + + + + +
+
+# These are the default runlevels in Slackware:
+#   0 = halt
+#   1 = single user mode
+#   2 = unused (but configured the same as runlevel 3)
+#   3 = multiuser mode (default Slackware runlevel)
+#   4 = X11 with KDM/GDM/XDM (session managers)
+#   5 = unused (but configured the same as runlevel 3)
+#   6 = reboot
+
+# Default runlevel. (Do not set to 0 or 6)
+id:3:initdefault:
+
+
+ +

In order to make Slackware boot to a graphical environment, we just change the 3 to a +4.

+ + + + + +
+
+  # Default runlevel. (Do not set to 0 or 6)
+  id:4:initdefault:
+
+
+ +

Now Slackware will boot into runlevel 4 and execute /etc/rc.d/rc.4. This file starts up X and calls whatever login +manager you've chosen. So, how do we choose login managers? There are a few ways to do +this, and I'll explain them after we look at rc.4.

+ + + + + +
+
+  # Try to use GNOME's gdm session manager:
+  if [ -x /usr/bin/gdm ]; then
+    exec /usr/bin/gdm -nodaemon
+  fi
+
+  # Not there?  OK, try to use KDE's kdm session manager:
+  if [ -x /opt/kde/bin/kdm ]; then
+    exec /opt/kde/bin/kdm -nodaemon
+  fi
+
+  # If all you have is XDM, I guess it will have to do:
+  if [ -x /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm ]; then
+    exec /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon
+  fi
+
+
+ +

As you can see here, rc.4 first checks to see if gdm is executable, and if so runs it. Second on the list is kdm, and finally xdm. One way of choosing a +login manager is to simply remove the ones you don't wish to use using removepkg. You can find out more about removepkg in Chapter 18.

+ +

Optionally, you can remove the executable permission from those files that you don't +want to use. We discuss chmod in Chapter 9.

+ + + + + +
+
+# chmod -x /usr/bin/gdm
+
+
+ +

Finally, you can just comment out the lines for the login manager you don't want to +use.

+ + + + + +
+
+  # Try to use GNOME's gdm session manager:
+  # if [ -x /usr/bin/gdm ]; then
+  #   exec /usr/bin/gdm -nodaemon
+  # fi
+
+  # Not there?  OK, try to use KDE's kdm session manager:
+  if [ -x /opt/kde/bin/kdm ]; then
+    exec /opt/kde/bin/kdm -nodaemon
+  fi
+
+  # If all you have is XDM, I guess it will have to do:
+  if [ -x /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm ]; then
+    exec /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon
+  fi
+
+
+ +

Any lines preceded by the hash mark (#) are considered +comments and the shell silently passes them. Thus, even if gdm +is installed and executable, the shell (in this case bash) won't +bother checking for it.

+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 7 Booting

+ +

The process of booting your Linux system can sometimes be easy and sometimes be +difficult. Many users install Slackware on their computer and that's it. They just turn +it on and it's ready to use. Othertimes, simply booting the machine can be a chore. For +most users, LILO works best. Slackware includes LILO and Loadlin for booting Slackware +Linux. LILO will work from a hard drive partition, a hard drive's master boot record, or +a floppy disk, making it a very versatile tool. Loadlin works from a DOS command line, +killing DOS and invoking Linux.

+ +

Another popular utility for booting Linux is GRUB. GRUB is not included or officially +supported by Slackware. Slackware holds to the “tried and true” standard for +what gets included inside the distribution. While GRUB works well and includes some +features that LILO does not, LILO handles all the essential tasks of a boot loader +reliably with a proven track record. Being younger, GRUB hasn't quite lived up to that +legacy yet. As it is not included with Slackware, we do not discuss it here. If you wish +to use GRUB (perhaps it came with another Linux OS and you want to use it to dual-boot) +consult GRUB's documentation.

+ +

This section covers using LILO and Loadlin, the two booters included with Slackware. +It also explains some typical dual booting scenarios and how you could go about setting +it up.

+ +
+
+

7.1 LILO

+ +

The Linux Loader, or LILO, is the most popular booter in use on Linux systems. It is +quite configurable and can easily be used to boot other operating systems.

+ +

Slackware Linux comes with a menu-driven configuration utility called liloconfig. This program is first run during the setup process, but +you can invoke it later by typing liloconfig at the prompt.

+ +

LILO reads its settings from the /etc/lilo.conf(5) file. It +is not read each time you boot up, but instead is read each time you install LILO. LILO +must be reinstalled to the boot sector each time you make a configuration change. Many +LILO errors come from making changes to the lilo.conf file, but +failing to re-run lilo to install these changes. liloconfig will +help you build the configuration file so that you can install LILO for your system. If +you prefer to edit /etc/lilo.conf by hand, then reinstalling +LILO just involves typing /sbin/lilo (as root) at the prompt.

+ +

When you first invoke liloconfig, it will look like this:

+ +
+

Figure 7-1. liloconfig

+ +

+
+ +

If this is your first time setting up LILO, you should pick simple. Otherwise, you +might find expert to be faster if you are familiar with LILO and Linux. Selecting simple +will begin the LILO configuration.

+ +

If kernel frame buffer support is compiled into your kernel, liloconfig will ask which video resolution you would like to use. +This is the resolution that is also used by the XFree86 frame buffer server. If you do +not want the console to run in a special video mode, selecting normal will keep the +standard 80x25 text mode in use.

+ +

The next part of the LILO configuration is selecting where you want it installed. This +is probably the most important step. The list below explains the installation places:

+ +
+
+
Root
+ +
+

This option installs LILO to the beginning of your Linux root partition. This is the +safest option if you have other operating systems on your computer. It ensures that any +other booters are not overwritten. The disadvantage is that LILO will only load from here +if your Linux drive is the first drive on your system. This is why many people chose to +create a very small /boot partition as the first drive on their +system. This allows the kernel and LILO to be installed at the beginning of the drive +where LILO can find them. Previous versions of LILO contained an infamous flaw known as +the “1024 cylinder limit”. LILO was unable to boot kernels on partitions past +the 1024th cylinder. Recent editions of LILO have eliminated this problem.

+
+ +
Floppy
+ +
+

This method is even safer than the previous one. It creates a boot floppy that you can +use to boot your Linux system. This keeps the booter off the hard disk entirely, so you +only boot this floppy when you want to use Slackware. The flaws with this method are +obvious. Floppies are notoriously fickle, prone to failures. Secondly, the boot loader is +no longer self-contained within the computer. If you loose your floppy disk, you'll have +to make another to boot your system.

+
+ +
MBR
+ +
+

You will want to use this method if Slackware is the only operating system on your +computer, or if you will be using LILO to choose between multiple operating systems on +your computer. This is the most preferred method for installing LILO and will work with +almost any computer system.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Warning +

This option will overwrite any other booter you have in the MBR.

+
+
+
+
+
+ +

After selecting the installation location, liloconfig will +write the configuration file and install LILO. That's it. If you select the expert mode +you will receive a special menu. This menu allows you to tweak the /etc/lilo.conf file, add other operating systems to your boot menu, +and set LILO to pass special kernel parameters at boot time. The expert menu looks like +this:

+ +
+

Figure 7-2. liloconfig Expert Menu

+ +

+
+ +

Whatever your system configuration is, setting up a working boot loader is easy. liloconfig makes setting it up a cinch.

+
+ +
+
+

7.2 LOADLIN

+ +

The other booting option that comes with Slackware Linux is LOADLIN. LOADLIN is a DOS +executable that can be used to start Linux from a running DOS system. It requires the +Linux kernel to be on the DOS partition so that LOADLIN can load it and properly boot the +system.

+ +

During the installation process, LOADLIN will be copied to root's home directory as a +.ZIP file. There is no automatic setup process for LOADLIN. You will need to copy the +Linux kernel (typically /boot/vmlinuz) and the LOADLIN file +from root's home directory to the DOS partition.

+ +

LOADLIN is useful if you would like to make a boot menu on your DOS partition. A menu +could be added to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file that would allow you +to pick between Linux or DOS. A choice of Linux would run LOADLIN, thus booting your +Slackware system. This AUTOEXEC.BAT file under Windows 95 will +provide a sufficient boot menu:

+ + + + + +
+
+   @ECHO OFF
+   SET PROMPT=$P$G
+   SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\
+   CLS
+   ECHO Please Select Your Operating System:
+   ECHO.
+   ECHO [1] Slackware Linux
+   ECHO [2] Windows 95
+   ECHO.
+   CHOICE /C:12 "Selection? -> "
+   IF ERRORLEVEL 2 GOTO WIN
+   IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO LINUX
+   :WIN
+   CLS
+   ECHO Starting Windows 95...
+   WIN
+   GOTO END
+   :LINUX
+   ECHO Starting Slackware Linux...
+   CD \LINUX
+   LOADLIN C:\LINUX\VMLINUZ ROOT=<root partition device> RO
+   GOTO END
+   :END
+
+
+ +

You will want to specify your root partition as a Linux device name, like /dev/hda2 or something else. You can always use LOADLIN at the +command line. You simply use it in the same manner as it is in the example above. The +LOADLIN documentation comes with many examples on how to use it.

+
+ +
+
+

7.3 Dual Booting

+ +

Many users set up their computers to boot Slackware Linux and another operating +system. We've described several typical dual boot scenarios below, in case you are having +difficulty setting up your system.

+ +
+
+

7.3.1 +Windows

+ +

Setting up a computer with both MS Windows and Linux is probably the most common dual +boot scenario. There are numerous ways you can setup the booting, but this section will +cover two.

+ +

Often times when setting up a dual boot system, a person will devise a perfect plan +for where everything should go but mess up the installation order. It is very important +to understand that operating systems need to be installed in a certain order for a dual +boot setup to work. Linux always offers control over what, if anything, gets written to +the Master Boot Record. Therefore, it's always advisable to install Linux last. Windows +should be installed first, since it will always write its booter to the Master Boot +Record, overwriting any entry Linux may have put there.

+ +
+
+

7.3.1.1 Using LILO

+ +

Most people will want to use LILO to chose between Linux and Windows. As stated above, +you should install Windows first, then Linux.

+ +

Let's say you have a 40GB IDE hard disk as the only drive in your system. Let's also +say that you want to give half of that space to Windows and half of that space to Linux. +This will present a problem when trying to boot Linux.

+ + + + + +
+
+   20GB   Windows boot (C:)
+   1GB   Linux root (/)
+   19GB  Linux /usr (/usr)
+
+
+ +

You would also want to set aside an adequate amount of space for a Linux swap +partition. The unwritten rule is to use twice the amount of RAM you have in disk space. A +64MB system would have 128MB of swap, and so on. Adequate swap space is the discussion of +many flames on IRC and Usenet. There's no truly “right” way to do it, but +sticking with the rule above should be sufficient.

+ +

With your partitions laid out, you should proceed to install Windows. After that is +set up and working, you should install Linux. The LILO installation needs special +attention. You will want to select the expert mode for installing LILO.

+ +

Begin a new LILO configuration. You will want to install it to Master Boot Record so +that it can be used to choose between the two operating systems. From the menu, add your +Linux partition and add your Windows (or DOS) partition. Once that's complete, you can +install LILO.

+ +

Reboot the computer. LILO should load and will display a menu letting you select +between the operating systems you have installed. Select the name of the OS you wish to +load (these names were selected when you setup LILO).

+ +

LILO is quite a configurable boot loader. It's not just limited to booting Linux or +DOS. It can boot just about anything. The man pages for lilo(8) +and lilo.conf(5) provide more detailed information.

+ +

What if LILO doesn't work? There are instances where LILO just won't work on a +particular machine. Fortunately, there is another way to dual boot Linux and Windows.

+
+ +
+
+

7.3.1.2 Using LOADLIN

+ +

This method can be used if LILO doesn't work on your system, or if you just don't want +to set up LILO. This method is also ideal for the user that reinstalls Windows often. +Each time you reinstall Windows, it will overwrite the Master Boot Record, thus +destroying any LILO installation. With LOADLIN, you are not subject to that problem. The +biggest disadvantage is that you can only use LOADLIN to boot Linux.

+ +

With LOADLIN, you can install the operating systems in any order desired. Be careful +about installing things to the Master Boot Record, you do not want to do that. LOADLIN +relies on the Windows partition being bootable. So during the Slackware installation, +make sure you skip the LILO setup.

+ +

After installing the operating systems, copy the loadlinX.zip (where X is a version +number, such as 16a) file from root's home directory to your +Windows partition. Also copy your kernel image to the Windows partition. You will need to +be in Linux for this to work. This example shows how to do this:

+ + + + + +
+
+# mkdir /win
+# mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /win
+# mkdir /win/linux
+# cd /root
+# cp loadlin* /win/linux
+# cp /boot/vmlinuz /win/linux
+# cd /win/linuz
+# unzip loadlin16a.zip
+
+
+ +

That will create a C:\LINUX directory on your Windows +partition (assuming it's /dev/hda1) and copy over the necessary +stuff for LOADLIN. After doing this, you will need to reboot into Windows to setup a boot +menu.

+ +

Once in Windows, get to a DOS prompt. First, we need to make sure the system is set to +not boot into the graphical interface.

+ + + + + +
+
+C:\> cd \
+C:\> attrib -r -a -s -h MSDOS.SYS
+C:\> edit MSDOS.SYS
+
+
+ +

Add this line to the file:

+ + + + + +
+
+BootGUI=0
+
+
+ +

Now save the file and exit the editor. Now edit C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT so we can add a boot menu. The following provides +an example of what a boot menu block in AUTOEXEC.BAT would look +like:

+ + + + + +
+
+cls
+echo System Boot Menu
+echo.
+echo 1 - Linux
+echo 2 - Windows
+echo.
+choice /c:12 "Selection? -> "
+if errorlevel 2 goto WIN
+if errorlevel 1 goto LINUX
+:LINUX
+cls
+echo "Starting Linux..."
+cd \linux
+loadlin c:\linux\vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro
+goto END
+:WIN
+cls
+echo "Starting Windows..."
+win
+goto END
+:END
+
+
+ +

The key line is the one that runs LOADLIN. We tell it the kernel to load, the Linux +root partition, and that we want it mounted read-only initially.

+ +

The tools for these two methods are provided with Slackware Linux. There are numerous +other booters on the market, but these should work for most dual boot setups.

+
+ +
+
+

7.3.1.3 Deprecated Windows NT +Hack

+ +

This is the least common dual booting situation. In the days of old, LILO was unable +to boot Windows NT, requiring Linux users to hack NTLDR, which presented several more +problems than dual booting between Windows 9x and Linux. Understand that the following +instructions are deprecated. LILO has been able to boot Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 for many +years now. If you are using a legacy machine though, you may need to use just such a +hack.

+ +
    +
  1. +

    Install Windows NT

    +
  2. + +
  3. +

    Install Linux, making sure LILO is installed to the superblock of the Linux +partition

    +
  4. + +
  5. +

    Get the first 512 bytes of the Linux root partition and store it on the Windows NT +partition

    +
  6. + +
  7. +

    Edit C:\BOOT.INI under Windows NT to add a Linux option

    +
  8. +
+ +

Installing Windows NT should be fairly straightforward, as should installing Linux. +From there, it gets a little more tricky. Grabbing the first 512 bytes of the Linux +partition is easier than it sounds. You will need to be in Linux to accomplish this. +Assuming your Linux partition is /dev/hda2, issue this +command:

+ + + + + +
+
+# dd if=/dev/hda2 of=/tmp/bootsect.lnx bs=1 count=512
+
+
+ +

That's it. Now you need to copy bootsect.lnx to the Windows NT partition. Here's where +we run into another problem. Linux does not have stable write support for the NTFS +filesystem. If you installed Windows NT and formatted your drive as NTFS, you will need +to copy this file to a FAT floppy and then read from it under Windows NT. If you +formatted the Windows NT drive as FAT, you can simply mount it under Linux and copy the +file over. Either way, you will want to get /tmp/bootsect.lnx +from the Linux drive to C:\BOOTSECT.LNX on the Windows NT +drive.

+ +

The last step is adding a menu option to the Windows NT boot menu. Under Windows NT +open a command prompt.

+ + + + + +
+
+C:\WINNT> cd \
+C:\> attrib -r -a -s -h boot.ini
+C:\> edit boot.ini
+
+
+ +

Add this line to the end of the file:

+ + + + + +
+
+C:\bootsect.lnx="Slackware Linux"
+
+
+ +

Save the changes and exit the editor. When you reboot Windows NT, you will have a +Linux option on the menu. Choosing it will boot into Linux.

+
+
+ +
+
+

7.3.2 +Linux

+ +

Yes, people really do this. This is definitely the easiest dual boot scenario. You can +simply use LILO and add more entries to the /etc/lilo.conf +file. That's all there is to it.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 8 The Shell

+ +

In a graphical environment, the interface is provided by a program that creates +windows, scrollbars, menus, etc. In a commandline environment, the user interface is +provided by a shell, which interprets commands and generally makes things useable. +Immediately after logging in (which is covered in this chapter), users are put into a +shell and allowed to go about their business. This chapter serves as an introduction to +the shell, and to the most common shell among Linux users-- the Bourne Again Shell +(bash). For more detailed information on anything in this chapter, check out the bash(1) man page.

+ +
+
+

8.1 Users

+ +
+

8.1.1 Logging In

+ +

So you've booted, and you're looking at something that looks like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+Welcome to Linux 2.4.18
+Last login: Wed Jan   1 15:59:14 -0500 2005 on tty6.
+darkstar login:
+
+
+ +

Hmm.. nobody said anything about a login. And what's a darkstar? Don't worry; you +probably didn't accidentally fire up a hyperspace comm-link to the Empire's artificial +moon. (I'm afraid the hyperspace comm-link protocol isn't currently supported by the +Linux kernel. Maybe the 2.8 kernel branch will at last provide this oft looked-for +support.) No, darkstar is just the name of one of our computers, and its name gets +stamped on as the default. If you specified a name for your computer during setup, you +should see it instead of darkstar.

+ +

As for the login... If this is your first time, you'll want to log in as root. You'll be prompted for a password; if you set one during the +setup process, that's what it's looking for. If not, just hit enter. That's it-- you're +in!

+
+ +
+
+

8.1.2 Root: The Superuser

+ +

Okay, who or what is root? And what's it doing with an account on your system?

+ +

Well, in the world of Unix and similar operating systems (like Linux), there are users +and then there are users. We'll go into this in more detail later, but the important +thing to know now is that root is the user above all users; root is all-powerful and all-knowing, and nobody disobeys root. It just isn't +allowed. root is what we call a “superuser”, and +rightly so. And best of all, root is you.

+ +

Cool, huh?

+ +

If you're not sure: yes, that's very cool. The catch is, though, that root is +inherently allowed to break anything it so desires. You might want to skip ahead to Section 12.1.1 and see about adding a user; +then login as that user and work from there. The traditional wisdom is that it's best to +only become the superuser when absolutely necessary, so as to minimize the possibility of +accidentally breaking something.

+ +

By the way, if you decide you want to be root while you're logged in as someone else, +no problem. Just use the su(1) command. You'll be asked for root's password and then it will make you root until you exit or logout. You can also become any other user using su, provided you know that user's password: su +logan, for instance, would make you me.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

root is allowed to su to any user, without requiring their +password.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

8.2 The Command +Line

+ +
+

8.2.1 Running Programs

+ +

It's hard to get much accomplished without running a program; you might be able to +prop something up with your computer or hold a door open, and some will make the most +lovely humming noise when running, but that's really about it. And I think we can all +agree that its use as a humming doorstop isn't what brought the personal computer the +popularity it now enjoys.

+ +

So, remember how almost everything in Linux is a file? Well, that goes for programs, +too. Every command you run (that isn't built into the shell) resides as a file somewhere. +You run a program simply by specifying the full path to it.

+ +

For instance, remember that su command from the last section? +Well, it's actually in the /bin directory: /bin/su would run it nicely.

+ +

So why, then, does just typing su work? After all, you didn't +say it was in /bin. It could just as easily have been in /usr/local/share, right? How did it know? The answer to that lies in the PATH environment variable; most shells have either PATH or something very much like PATH. It +basically contains a list of directories to look in for programs you try to run. So when +you ran su, your shell ran through its list of directories, +checking each one for an executable file called su that it could +run; the first one it came to, it ran. This happens whenever you run a program without +specifying a full path to it; if you get a ““Command +not found”” error, that only means that the program you tried to run +isn't in your PATH. (Of course, this would be true if the program +doesn't exist at all...) We'll discuss environment variables in more depth in Section 8.3.1.

+ +

Remember also that “.” is shorthand for the +current directory, so if you happened to be in /bin, ./su would have worked as an explicit full path.

+
+ +
+
+

8.2.2 Wildcard Matching

+ +

Nearly every shell recognizes some characters as being substitutes or abbreviations +that mean anything goes here. Such characters are aptly named wildcards; the most common +are * and ?. By convention, ? usually matches any single character. For instance, suppose +you're in a directory with three files: ex1.txt, ex2.txt, and ex3.txt. You want to copy +all of those files (using the cp command we cover in Section 10.5.1) to another directory, say /tmp. Well, typing cp ex1.txt ex2.txt ex3.txt +/tmp is entirely too much work. It's much easier to type cp +ex?.txt /tmp; the ? will match each of the characters +“1”, “2”, and “3”, and each in turn will be +substituted in.

+ +

What's that you say? That's still too much work? You're right. It's appalling; we have +labor laws to protect us from that sort of thing. Fortunately, we also have *. As was already mentioned, * matches +“any number of characters”, including 0. So if those three files were the +only ones in the directory, we could have simply said cp * /tmp +and gotten them all in one fell swoop. Suppose, though, that there is also a file called +ex.txt and one called hejaz.txt. We +want to copy ex.txt but not hejaz.txt; cp ex* /tmp will do that for +us.

+ +

cp ex?.txt /tmp, would, of course, only get our original +three files; there's no character in ex.txt to match that ?, so it would be left out.

+ +

Another common wildcard is the bracket pair [ ]. Any +characters inside the brackets will be substituted in place of the [ +] to find matches. Sound confusing? It's not too bad. Suppose for instance, we have +a directory containing the following 8 files: a1, a2, a3, a4, aA, aB, aC, and +aD . We want to only find the files ending in numbers; [ ] will do this for us.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls a[1-4]
+a1 a2 a3 a4
+
+
+ +

But what we really want is just a1, a2, and a4? In the previous example we +used - to mean all values between 1 and 4. We can also separate individual entries with +commas.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls a[1,2,4]
+a1 a2 a4
+
+
+ +

I know what you're thinking now, “Well what about letters?” Linux is +case-sensitive, meaning that a and A are different characters and are only related in your mind. +Capitals always come before lowercase letters, so A and B come before a and b. Continuing with our earlier example, if we wanted files a1, and A1, we can find these quickly +with [ ].

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls [A,a]1
+A1 a1
+
+
+ +

Note, that if we had included a hyphen instead of a comma, we would have gotten +incorrect results.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls [A-a]1
+A1 B1 C1 D1 a1
+
+
+ +

You can also combine hyphen and comma strings.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls [A,a-d]
+A1 a1 b1 c1 d1
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

8.2.3 Input/Output Redirection and Piping

+ +

(Here comes something cool.)

+ + + + + +
+
+% ps > blargh
+
+
+ +

Y'know what that is? That's me running ps to see which +processes are running; ps is covered in Section 11.3. That's not the cool part. The cool part is +> blargh, which means, roughly, take the output from ps and write it to a file called blargh. +But wait, it gets cooler.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ps | less
+
+
+ +

That one takes the output from ps and pipes it through less, so I can scroll through it at my leisure.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ps >> blargh
+
+
+ +

This is the third most commonly used redirector; it does the same thing as +“>”, except that “>>” will append output from ps to the file blargh, if said file +exists. If not, just like “>”, it will be created. (“>” +will obliterate the current contents of blargh.)

+ +

There is also a “<” operator, which means take your input from the +following, but it's not used nearly so often.

+ + + + + +
+
+% fromdos < dosfile.txt > unixfile.txt
+
+
+ +

Redirection gets really fun when you start piling it up:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ps | tac >> blargh
+
+
+ +

That will run ps, reverse the lines of its output, and append +those to the file blargh. You can stack as many of these up as +you want; just be careful to remember that they get interpreted from left to right.

+ +

See the bash(1) man page for more detailed information on +redirection.

+
+
+ +
+
+

8.3 The Bourne Again Shell +(bash)

+ +
+

8.3.1 +Environment Variables

+ +

A Linux system is a complex beast, and there's a lot to keep track of, a lot of little +details that come into play in your normal interactions with various programs (some of +which you might not even need to be aware of). Nobody wants to pass a bunch of options to +every program that gets run, telling it what kind of terminal is being used, the hostname +of the computer, how their prompt should look...

+ +

So as a coping mechanism, users have what's called an environment. The environment +defines the conditions in which programs run, and some of this definition is variable; +the user can alter and play with it, as is only right in a Linux system. Pretty much any +shell will have environment variables (if not, it's probably not a very useable shell). +Here we will give an overview of the commands bash provides for manipulating its +environment variables.

+ +

set by itself will show you all of the environment variables +that are currently defined, as well as their values. Like most bash built-ins, it can also do several other things (with +parameters); we'll leave it to the bash(1) man page to cover +that, though. Example 8-1 shows an excerpt from +a set command run on one of the author's computers. Notice in +this example the PATH variable that was discussed earlier. +Programs in any of those directories can be run simply by typing the base filename.

+ +
+

Example 8-1. Listing Environment Variables with set

+ + + + + +
+
+% set
+PATH=/usr/local/lib/qt/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:
+/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/games:.:/usr/local/ssh2/bin:/usr/local/ssh1/bin:
+/usr/share/texmf/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/home/logan/bin
+PIPESTATUS=([0]="0")
+PPID=4978
+PS1='\h:\w\$ '
+PS2='> '
+PS4='+ '
+PWD=/home/logan
+QTDIR=/usr/local/lib/qt
+REMOTEHOST=ninja.tdn
+SHELL=/bin/bash
+
+
+
+ + + + + +
+
+% unset VARIABLE
+
+
+ +

unset will remove any variables that you give it, wiping out +both the variable and its value; bash will forget that variable +ever existed. (Don't worry. Unless it's something you explicitly defined in that shell +session, it'll probably get redefined in any other session.)

+ + + + + +
+
+% export VARIABLE=some_value
+
+
+ +

Now, export is truly handy. Using it, you give the +environment variable VARIABLE the value “some_value”; if VARIABLE didn't exist, +it does now. If VARIABLE already had a value, well, it's gone. +That's not so good, if you're just trying to add a directory to your PATH. In that case, you probably want to do something like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% export PATH=$PATH:/some/new/directory
+
+
+ +

Note the use of $PATH there: when you want bash to interpret a variable (replace it with its value), tack a +$ onto the beginning of the variable's name. For instance, echo $PATH will echo the value of PATH, in my +case:

+ + + + + +
+
+% echo $PATH
+/usr/local/lib/qt/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:
+/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/games:.:/usr/local/ssh2/bin:/usr/local/ssh1/bin:
+/usr/share/texmf/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/home/logan/bin
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

8.3.2 Tab +Completion

+ +

(Here comes something cool again.)

+ +
    +
  1. +

    A commandline interface means lots of typing.

    +
  2. + +
  3. +

    Typing is work.

    +
  4. + +
  5. +

    Nobody likes work.

    +
  6. +
+ +

From 3 and 2, we can determine that (4) nobody likes typing. Fortunately, bash saves us from (5) (nobody likes a commandline interface).

+ +

How does bash accomplish this wonderful feat, you ask? In +addition to the wildcard expansion we discussed before, bash +features tab completion.

+ +

Tab completion works something like this: You're typing the name of a file. Maybe it's +in your PATH, maybe you're typing it out explicitly. All you have +to do is type enough of the filename to uniquely identify it. Then hit the tab key. bash will figure out what you want and finish typing it for you!

+ +

Example time. /usr/src contains two subdirectories: /usr/src/linux and /usr/src/sendmail. I +want to see what's in /usr/src/linux. So I just type ls /usr/src/l, hit the TAB key, and bash gives me ls /usr/src/linux.

+ +

Now, suppose there are two directories /usr/src/linux and +/usr/src/linux-old; If I type /usr/src/l and hit TAB, bash will fill in as much as it can, and I'll get /usr/src/linux. I can stop there, or I can hit TAB again, and bash will show a list of +directories that match what I've typed so far.

+ +

Hence, less typing (and hence, people can like commandline interfaces). I told you it +was cool.

+
+
+ +
+
+

8.4 Virtual Terminals

+ +

So you're in the middle of working on something and you decide you need to do +something else. You could just drop what you're doing and switch tasks, but this is a +multi-user system, right? And you can log in as many times simultaneously as you want, +right? So why should you have to do one thing at a time?

+ +

You don't. We can't all have multiple keyboards, mice, and monitors for one machine; +chances are most of us don't want them. Clearly, hardware isn't the solution. That leaves +software, and Linux steps up on this one, providing “virtual terminals”, or +“VTs”.

+ +

By pressing Alt and a function key, you can switch +between virtual terminals; each function key corresponds to one. Slackware has logins on +6 VTs by default. Alt+F2 will take you to the +second one, Alt+F3 to the third, etc.

+ +

The rest of the function keys are reserved for X sessions. Each X session uses its own +VT, beginning with the seventh (Alt+F7) and +going up. When in X, the Alt+Function key +combination is replaced with Ctrl+Alt+Function; so if you are in X and want to get back to a text login +(without exiting your X session), Ctrl+Alt+F3 will take you to the third. (Alt+F7 will take you back, assuming you're using the first X session.)

+ +
+
+

8.4.1 Screen

+ +

But what about situations where there are no virtual terminals? What then? +Fortunately, slackware includes a beautiful screen manager aptly named screen. screen is a terminal emulator that +has virtual terminal like capabilities. Executing screen flashes +a brief introduction, then dumps to a terminal. Unlike the standard virtual terminals, +screen has its own commands. All screen +commands are prefixed with a Crtl+A +keystroke. For example, Ctrl+A+C will create a new terminal session. Ctrl+A+N will switch to the next terminal. Ctrl+A+P switches to the +previous terminal.

+ +

screen also supports detaching and re-attaching to screen sessions which is particularly useful for remote sessions via +ssh and telnet, (more on those later). +Ctrl+A+D will detach +from the currently running screen. Executing screen -r will list +all currently running screen sessions you may reattach to.

+ + + + + +
+
+% screen -r
+There are several suitable screens on:
+     1212.pts-1.redtail      (Detached)
+     1195.pts-1.redtail      (Detached)
+     1225.pts-1.redtail      (Detached)
+     17146.pts-1.sanctuary   (Dead ???)
+Remove dead screens with 'screen -wipe'.
+Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them. 
+
+
+ +

Running screen -r 1212 would reattach to the first screen +listed. I mentioned earlier how useful this was for remote sessions. If I were to login +to a remote slackware server via ssh, and my connection was +severed by some chance occurrence such as a local power failure, whatever I was doing at +that moment would instantly perish, which can be a horrible thing for your server. Using +screen prevents this by detaching my session if my connection is +dropped. Once my connection is restored, I can reattach to my screen session and resume +right where I left off.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 9 Filesystem +Structure

+ +

We have already discussed the directory structure in Slackware Linux. By this point, +you should be able to find files and directories that you need. But there is more to the +filesystem than just the directory structure.

+ +

Linux is a multiuser operating system. Every aspect of the system is multiuser, even +the filesystem. The system stores information like who owns a file and who can read it. +There are other unique parts about the filesystems, such as links and NFS mounts. This +section explains these, as well as the multiuser aspects of the filesystem.

+ +
+
+

9.1 Ownership

+ +

The filesystem stores ownership information for each file and directory on the system. +This includes what user and group own a particular file. The easiest way to see this +information is with the ls command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l /usr/bin/wc
+-rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin    7368 Jul 30  1999 /usr/bin/wc
+
+
+ +

We are interested in the third and fourth columns. These contain the username and +group name that owns this file. We see that the user “root” and the group “bin” own this file.

+ +

We can easily change the file owners with the chown(1) (which +means “change owner”) and chgrp(1) (which means +“change group”) commands. To change the file owner to daemon, we would use chown:

+ + + + + +
+
+# chown daemon /usr/bin/wc
+
+
+ +

To change the group owner to “root”, we would +use chgrp:

+ + + + + +
+
+# chgrp root /usr/bin/wc
+
+
+ +

We can also use chown to specify the user and group owners +for a file:

+ + + + + +
+
+# chown daemon:root /usr/bin/wc
+
+
+ +

In the above example, the user could have used a period instead of a colon. The result +would have been the same; however, the colon is considered better form. Use of the period +is deprecated and may be removed from future versions of chown +to allow usernames with periods in them. These usernames tend to be very popular with +Windows Exchange Servers and are encountered most commonly in email addresses such as: +mr.jones@example.com. In slackware, administrators are advised +to stay away from such usernames because some scripts still use the period to indicate +the user and group of a file or directory. In our example, chmod +would interpret mr.jones as user “mr” and group +“jones”.

+ +

File ownership is a very important part of using a Linux system, even if you are the +only user. You sometimes need to fix ownerships on files and device nodes.

+
+ +
+
+

9.2 Permissions

+ +

Permissions are the other important part of the multiuser aspects of the filesystem. +With these, you can change who can read, write, and execute files.

+ +

The permission information is stored as four octal digits, each specifying a different +set of permissions. There are owner permissions, group permissions, and world +permissions. The fourth octal digit is used to store special information such as set user +ID, set group ID, and the sticky bit. The octal values assigned to the permission modes +are (they also have letters associated with them that are displayed by programs such as +ls and can be used by chmod):

+ +
+

Table 9-1. Octal Permission Values

+ + ++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Permission TypeOctal ValueLetter Value
“sticky” bit1t
set user ID4s
set group ID2s
read4r
write2w
execute1x
+
+ +

You add the octal values for each permission group. For example, if you want the group +permissions to be “read” and “write”, you would use +“6” in the group portion of the permission information.

+ +

bash's default permissions are:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l /bin/bash
+-rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin  477692 Mar 21 19:57 /bin/bash
+
+
+ +

The first dash would be replaced with a “d” if this was a directory. The +three permission groups (owner, group, and world) are displayed next. We see that the +owner has read, write, and execute permissions (rwx). The +group has only read and execute (r-x). And everyone else has +only read and execute (r-x).

+ +

How would we set permissions on another file to resemble bash's? First, let's make an example file:

+ + + + + +
+
+% touch /tmp/example
+% ls -l /tmp/example
+-rw-rw-r---  1 david    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example
+
+
+ +

We will use chmod(1) (which means “change mode”) +to set the permissions on the example file. Add the octal numbers for the permissions you +want. For the owner to have read, write, and execute, we would have a value of 7. Read and execute would have 5. Run +those together and pass them to chmod like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% chmod 755 /tmp/example
+% ls -l /tmp/example
+-rwxr-xr-x   1 david    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example
+
+
+ +

Now you may be thinking, “Why didn't it just create a file with those +permissions in the first place?” Well the answer is simple. bash includes a nice little built-in called umask. This is included with most Unix shells as well, and controls +what file permissions are assigned to newly created files. We discussed bash built-ins to some degree in Section 8.3.1. umask takes a +little getting used to. It works very similar to chmod, only in +reverse. You specify the octal values you do not wish to have present in newly created +files. The default umask value is 0022.

+ + + + + +
+
+% umask
+0022
+% umask 0077
+% touch tempfile
+% ls -l tempfile
+-rw--------  1 david    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 tempfile
+
+
+ +

See the man page for bash for more information.

+ +

To set special permissions with chmod, add the numbers +together and place them in the first column. For example, to make it set user ID and set +group ID, we use 6 as the first column:

+ + + + + +
+
+% chmod 6755 /tmp/example
+% ls -l /tmp/example
+-rwsr-sr-x   1 david    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example
+
+
+ +

If the octal values confuse you, you can use letters with chmod. The permission groups are represented as:

+ +
+ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Owneru
Groupg
Worldo
All of the abovea
+
+ +

To do the above, we would have to use several command lines:

+ + + + + +
+
+% chmod a+rx /tmp/example
+% chmod u+w /tmp/example
+% chmod ug+s /tmp/example
+
+
+ +

Some people prefer the letters over the numbers. Either way will result in the same +set of permissions.

+ +

The octal format is often faster, and the one you see most often used in shell +scripts. Sometimes the letters are more powerful however. For example, there's no easy +way to change one group of permissions while preserving the other groups on files and +directories when using the octal format. This is trivial with the letters.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l /tmp/
+-rwxr-xr-x   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example0
+-rwxr-x---   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example1
+----r-xr-x   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example2
+% chmod g-rwx /tmp/example?
+-rwx---r-x   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example0
+-rwx------   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example1
+-------r-x   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example2
+
+
+ +

We mentioned set user ID and set group ID permissions in several places above. You may +be wondering what this is. Normally when you run a program, it is operating under your +user account. That is, it has all the permissions that you as a user have. The same is +true for the group. When you run a program, it executes under your current group. With +set user ID permissions, you can force the program to always run as the program owner +(such as “root”). Set group ID is the same, but for the group.

+ +

Be careful with this, set user ID and set group ID programs can open major security +holes on your system. If you frequently set user ID programs that are owned by root, you are allowing anyone to run that program and run it as root. Since root has no restrictions on +the system, you can see how this would pose a major security problem. In short, it's not +bad to use set user ID and set group ID permissions, just use common sense.

+
+ +
+
+

9.3 Links

+ +

Links are pointers between files. With links, you can have files exist in many +locations and be accessible by many names. There are two types of links: hard and +soft.

+ +

Hard links are names for a particular file. They can only exist within a single +filesystem and are only removed when the real name is removed from the system. These are +useful in some cases, but many users find the soft link to be more versatile.

+ +

The soft link, also called a symbolic link, can point to a file outside of its +filesystem. It is actually a small file containing the information it needs. You can add +and remove soft links without affecting the actual file. And since a symbolic link is +actually a small file containing its own information, they can even point at a directory. +It's rather common to have /var/tmp actually be a symbolic link +to /tmp for example.

+ +

Links do not have their own set of permissions or ownerships, but instead reflect +those of the file they point to. Slackware uses mostly soft links. Here is a common +example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l /bin/sh
+lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root     4 Apr  6 12:34 /bin/sh -> bash
+
+
+ +

The sh shell under Slackware is actually bash. Removing links is done using rm. The +ln command is used to create links. These commands will be +discussed in more depth in Chapter 10.

+ +

It's very important to be careful about symlinks in particular. Once, I was working on +a machine that was consistently failing to back-up to tape each night. Two symlinks had +been made to directories beneath each other. The back-up software kept appending those +same directories to the tape until it was out of space. Normally, a set of checks will +prevent creating a symlink in this situation, but ours was a special case.

+
+ +
+
+

9.4 Mounting Devices

+ +

As was previously discussed in Section +4.1.1, all the drives and devices in your computer are one big filesystem. Various +hard drive partitions, CD-ROMs, and floppies are all placed in the same tree. In order to +attach these drives to the filesystem so that you can access them, you have to use the +mount(1) and umount(1) commands.

+ +

Some devices are automatically mounted when you boot up your computer. These are +listed in the /etc/fstab file. Anything that you want to be +mounted automatically gets an entry in that file. For other devices, you'll have to issue +a command every time you want to use the device.

+ +
+
+

9.4.1 fstab

+ +

Let's look at an example of the /etc/fstab file:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat /etc/fstab
+/dev/sda1       /               ext2        defaults        1   1
+/dev/sda2       /usr/local      ext2        defaults        1   1
+/dev/sda4       /home           ext2        defaults        1   1
+/dev/sdb1       swap            swap        defaults        0   0
+/dev/sdb3       /export         ext2        defaults        1   1
+none            /dev/pts        devpts      gid=5,mode=620  0   0
+none            /proc           proc        defaults        0   0
+/dev/fd0        /mnt            ext2        defaults        0   0
+/dev/cdrom      /mnt/cdrom      iso9660     ro              0   0
+
+
+ +

The first column is the device name. In this case, the devices are five partitions +spread out across two SCSI hard drives, two special filesystems that don't need a device, +a floppy, and a CD-ROM drive. The second column is where the device will be mounted. This +needs to be a directory name, except in the case of a swap partition. The third column is +the filesystem type of the device. For normal Linux filesystems, this will be ext2 (second extended filesystem). CD-ROM drives are iso9660, and Windows-based devices will either be msdos or vfat.

+ +

The fourth column is a listing of options that apply to the mounted filesystem. +defaults is fine for just about everything. However, read-only devices should be given +the ro flag. There are a lot of options that can be used. +Check the fstab(5) man page for more information. The last two +columns are used by fsck and other commands that need to +manipulate the devices. Check the man page for that information as well.

+ +

When you install Slackware Linux, the setup program will build much of the fstab file.

+
+ +
+
+

9.4.2 mount and +umount

+ +

Attaching another device to your filesystem is easy. All you have to do is use the mount command, along with a few options. Using mount can simplified if the device has an entry in the /etc/fstab file. For example, let's say that I wanted to mount my +CD-ROM drive and that my fstab file looked like the example from +the previous section. I would call mount like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mount /cdrom
+
+
+ +

Since there is an entry in fstab for that mount point, mount knows what options to use. If there wasn't an entry for that +device, I would have to use several options for mount:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/cdrom /cdrom
+
+
+ +

That command line includes the same information as the example fstab did, but we'll go over all the parts anyways. The -t iso9660 is the filesystem type of the device to mount. In this +case, it would be the iso9660 filesystem which is what CD-ROM drives most commonly use. +The -o ro tells mount to mount the device read-only. The /dev/cdrom is the name of the device to mount, and /cdrom is the location on the filesystem to mount the drive.

+ +

Before you can remove a floppy, CD-ROM, or other removable device that is currently +mounted, you'll have to unmount it. That is done using the umount command. Don't ask where the “n” went because we +couldn't tell you. You can use either the mounted device or the mount point as the +argument to umount. For example, if you wanted to unmount the +CD-ROM from the previous example, either of these commands would work:

+ + + + + +
+
+# umount /dev/cdrom
+# umount /cdrom
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

9.5 +NFS Mounts

+ +

NFS stands for the Network Filesystem. It is not really part of the real filesystem, +but can be used to add parts to the mounted filesystem.

+ +

Large Unix environments often times share the same programs, sets of home directories, +and mail spool. The problem of getting the same copy to each machine is solved with NFS. +We can use NFS to share one set of home directories between all of the workstations. The +workstations then mount that NFS share as if it were on their own machines.

+ +

See Section 5.6.2 and the man pages for +exports(5), nfsd(8), and mountd(8) for more information.

+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 10 Handling Files and +Directories

+ +

Linux aims to the most Unix-like it can be. Traditionally, Unix operating systems have +been command-line oriented. We do have a graphical user interface in Slackware, but the +command-line is still the main level of control for the system. Therefore, it is +important to understand some of the basic file management commands.

+ +

The following sections explain the common file management commands and provide +examples of how they are used. There are many other commands, but these will help you get +started. Also, the commands are only briefly discussed here. You will find more detail in +the accompanying man pages for each command.

+ +
+
+

10.1 +Navigation : ls, cd, and pwd

+ +
+

10.1.1 ls

+ +

This command lists files in a directory. Windows and DOS users will notice its +similarity to the dir command. By itself, ls(1) will list the files in the current directory. To see what's in +your root directory, you could issue these commands:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd /
+% ls
+bin   cdr    dev  home  lost+found  proc  sbin   tmp  var
+boot  cdrom  etc  lib   mnt         root  suncd  usr  vmlinuz
+
+
+ +

The problem a lot of people have with that output is that you cannot easily tell what +is a directory and what is a file. Some users prefer that ls add +a type identifier to each listing, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -FC
+bin/   cdr/    dev/  home/  lost+found/  proc/  sbin/   tmp/  var/
+boot/  cdrom/  etc/  lib/   mnt/         root/  suncd/  usr/  vmlinuz
+
+
+ +

Directories get a slash at the end of the name, executable files get an asterisk at +the end of the name, and so on.

+ +

ls can also be used to get other statistics on files. For +example, to see the creation dates, owners, and permissions, you would look at a long +listing:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     bin          4096 May  7 09:11 bin/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root         4096 Feb 24 03:55 boot/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root         4096 Feb 18 01:10 cdr/
+drwxr-xr-x  14 root     root         6144 Oct 23 18:37 cdrom/
+drwxr-xr-x   4 root     root        28672 Mar  5 18:01 dev/
+drwxr-xr-x  10 root     root         4096 Mar  8 03:32 etc/
+drwxr-xr-x   8 root     root         4096 Mar  8 03:31 home/
+drwxr-xr-x   3 root     root         4096 Jan 23 21:29 lib/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root        16384 Nov  1 08:53 lost+found/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root         4096 Oct  6 12:47 mnt/
+dr-xr-xr-x  62 root     root            0 Mar  4 15:32 proc/
+drwxr-x--x  12 root     root         4096 Feb 26 02:06 root/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     bin          4096 Feb 17 02:02 sbin/
+drwxr-xr-x   5 root     root         2048 Oct 25 10:51 suncd/
+drwxrwxrwt   4 root     root       487424 Mar  7 20:42 tmp/
+drwxr-xr-x  21 root     root         4096 Aug 24 03:04 usr/
+drwxr-xr-x  18 root     root         4096 Mar  8 03:32 var/
+
+
+ +

Suppose you want to get a listing of the hidden files in the current directory. This +command will do just that:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -a
+.              bin   cdrom  home        mnt   sbin   usr
+..             boot  dev    lib         proc  suncd  var
+.pwrchute_tmp  cdr   etc    lost+found  root  tmp    vmlinuz
+
+
+ +

Files beginning with a period (called dot files) are hidden when you run ls. You will only see them if you pass the -a option.

+ +

There are many more options that can be found in the online manual page. Don't forget +that you can combine options that you pass to ls.

+
+ +
+
+

10.1.2 cd

+ +

The cd command is used to change working directories. You +simply type cd followed by the path name to change to. Here are +some examples:

+ + + + + +
+
+darkstar:~$ cd /bin
+darkstar:/bin$ cd usr
+bash: cd: usr: No such file or directory
+darkstar:/bin$ cd /usr
+darkstar:/usr$ ls
+bin
+darkstar:/usr$ cd bin
+darkstar:/usr/bin$
+
+
+ +

Notice that without the preceding slash, it tries to change to a directory in the +current directory. Also executing cd with no options will move +you to your home directory.

+ +

The cd command is not like the other commands. It is a +builtin shell command. Shell builtins are discussed in Section 8.3.1. This may not make any sense to you +right now. Basically it means there is no man page for this command. Instead, you have to +use the shell help. Like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% help cd
+
+
+ +

It will display the options for cd and how to use them.

+
+ +
+
+

10.1.3 pwd

+ +

The pwd command is used to show your current location. To use +the pwd command just type pwd. For +example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd /bin
+% pwd
+/bin
+% cd /usr
+% cd bin
+% pwd
+/usr/bin
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

10.2 Pagers: +more, less, and most

+ +
+

10.2.1 more

+ +

more(1) is what we call a pager utility. Oftentimes the +output of a particular command is too big to fit on one screen. The individual commands +do not know how to fit their output to separate screens. They leave this job to the pager +utility.

+ +

The more command breaks the output into individual screens +and waits for you to press the space bar before continuing on to the next screen. +Pressing the enter key will advance the output one line. Here is a good example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd /usr/bin
+% ls -l
+
+
+ +

That should scroll for a while. To break up the output screen by screen, just pipe it +through more:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l | more
+
+
+ +

That is the pipe character (shift backslash). The pipe is short for saying take the +output of ls and feed it into more. You +can pipe just about anything through the more command, not just +ls. Piping is also covered in Section 8.2.3.

+
+ +
+
+

10.2.2 less

+ +

The more command is quite handy, but often you will find that +you have advanced past the screen you wanted. more does not provide a way to go back. The +less(1) command provides this functionality. It is used in the +same way as the more command, so the previous examples apply +here too. So, less is more than more. +Joost Kremers puts it this way:

+ + +
+

less is more, but more more than more is, so more is less less, so use more less if you want less more.

+
+
+ +
+
+

10.2.3 most

+ +

Where more and less leave off, most(1) picks back up. If less is more than +more, most is more than less. Whereas the other pagers can only display one file at a time, +most is capable of viewing any number of files, as long as each +file's window is at least 2 lines long. most has a lot of +options, check the man page for full details.

+
+
+ +
+
+

10.3 Simple +Output: cat and echo

+ +
+

10.3.1 cat

+ +

cat(1) is short for “concatenate”. It was +originally designed to merge text files into one, but can be used for many other +purposes.

+ +

To merge two or more files into one, you simply list the files after the cat command and then redirect the new output to a file. cat works with standard input and standard output, so you have to +use the shell redirection characters. For example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat file1 file2 file3 > bigfile
+
+
+ +

This command takes the contents of file1, file2, and file3 and merges it all +together. The new output is sent to standard out.

+ +

One can also use cat to display files. Many people cat text files through the more or less commands, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat file1 | more
+
+
+ +

That will display the file1 file and pipe it through the more command so that you only get one screen at a time.

+ +

Another common use for cat is copying files. You can copy any +file around with cat, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat /bin/bash > ~/mybash
+
+
+ +

The /bin/bash program is copied to your home directory and +named mybash.

+ +

cat has many uses and the ones discussed here are just a few. +Since cat makes extensive use of standard input and standard +output, it is ideal for use in shell scripts or part of other complex commands.

+
+ +
+
+

10.3.2 echo

+ +

The echo(1) command displays the specified text on the +screen. You specify the string to display after the echo +command. By default echo will display the string and print a +newline character after it. You can pass the -n option to +suppress the printing of the newline. The -e option will cause +echo to search for escape characters in the string and execute +them.

+
+
+ +
+
+

10.4 +Creation: touch and mkdir

+ +
+

10.4.1 touch

+ +

touch(1) is used to change the timestamp on a file. You can +change access timestamps and modification timestamps with this command. If the file +specified does not exist, touch will create a zero length file +with the name specified. To mark a file with the current system time, you would issue +this command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -al file1
+-rw-r--r--    1 root     root        9779 Feb  7 21:41 file1
+% touch file1
+% ls -al file1
+-rw-r--r--    1 root     root        9779 Feb  8 09:17 file1
+
+
+ +

There are several options for touch, including options to +specify which timestamp to modify, the time to use, and many more. The online manual page +discusses these in detail.

+
+ +
+
+

10.4.2 mkdir

+ +

mkdir(1) will create a new directory. You simply specify the +directory to create when you run mkdir. This example creates the hejaz directory in the current directory:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mkdir hejaz
+
+
+ +

You can also specify a path, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mkdir /usr/local/hejaz
+
+
+ +

The -p option will tell mkdir to +make any parent directories. The above example will fail if /usr/local does not exist. The -p option +will create /usr/local and /usr/local/hejaz:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mkdir -p /usr/local/hejaz
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

10.5 Copy +and Move

+ +
+

10.5.1 cp

+ +

cp(1) copies files. DOS users will notice its similarity to +the copy command. There are many options for cp , so you should have a look at the man page before using it.

+ +

A common use is to use cp to copy a file from one location to +another. For example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cp hejaz /tmp
+
+
+ +

This copies the hejaz file from the current directory to the +/tmp directory.

+ +

Many users prefer to keep the timestamps preserved, as in this example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cp -a hejaz /tmp
+
+
+ +

This ensures that the timestamps are not modified in the copy.

+ +

To recursively copy the contents of a directory to another directory, you would issue +this command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cp -R mydir /tmp
+
+
+ +

That will copy the mydir directory to the /tmp directory.

+ +

Also if you wish to copy a directory or a file and keep all it's old permissions and +time stamps and keep it exactly the same use cp -p.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l file
+-rw-r--r--    1 root     vlad            4 Jan  1 15:27 file
+% cp -p file /tmp
+% ls -l /tmp/file
+-rw-r--r--    1 root     vlad            4 Jan  1 15:27 file
+
+
+ +

cp has many more options that are discussed in detail in the +online manual page.

+
+ +
+
+

10.5.2 mv

+ +

mv(1) moves files from one place to another. Sounds simple +enough doesn't it?

+ + + + + +
+
+% mv oldfile /tmp/newfile
+
+
+ +

mv has a few useful command line options that are detailed in +the man page. In practice, mv is almost never used with +commandline options.

+
+
+ +
+
+

10.6 +Deletion: rm and rmdir

+ +
+

10.6.1 rm

+ +

rm(1) removes files and directory trees. DOS users will +notice the similarity to both the del and deltree commands. rm can be very dangerous +if you do not watch yourself. While it is sometimes possible to retrieve a recently +deleted file, it can be complicated (and potentially costly) and is beyond the scope of +this book.

+ +

To remove a single file, specify its name when you run rm:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rm file1
+
+
+ +

If the file has write permissions removed, you may get a permission denied error +message. To force removal of the file no matter what, pass the -f option, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rm -f file1
+
+
+ +

To remove an entire directory, you use the -r and -f options together. This is a good example of how to delete the +entire contents of your hard drive. You really don't want to do this. But here's the +command anyway:

+ + + + + +
+
+# rm -rf /
+
+
+ +

Be very careful with rm; you can shoot yourself in the foot. +There are several command line options, which are discussed in detail in the online +manual page.

+
+ +
+
+

10.6.2 rmdir

+ +

rmdir(1) removes directories from the filesystem. The +directory must be empty before it can be removed. The syntax is simply:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rmdir <directory>
+
+
+ +

This example will remove the hejaz subdirectory in the +current working directory:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rmdir hejaz
+
+
+ +

If that directory does not exist, rmdir will tell you. You +can also specify a full path to a directory to remove, as this example shows:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rmdir /tmp/hejaz
+
+
+ +

That example will try to remove the hejaz directory inside +the /tmp directory.

+ +

You can also remove a directory and all of its parent directories by passing the -p option.

+ + + + + +
+
+% rmdir -p /tmp/hejaz
+
+
+ +

This will first try to remove the hejaz directory inside /tmp. If that is successful, it will try to remove /tmp. rmdir will continue this until an +error is encountered or the entire tree specified is removed.

+
+
+ +
+
+

10.7 Aliasing +files with ln

+ +

ln(1) is used to create links between files. These links can +be either hard links or soft (symbolic) links. The differences between the two kinds of +links were discussed in Section 9.3. If you +wanted to make a symbolic link to the directory /var/media/mp3 +and place the link in your home directory, you would do this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ln -s /var/media/mp3 ~/mp3
+
+
+ +

The -s option tells ln to make a +symbolic link. The next option is the target of the link, and the final option is what to +call the link. In this case, it will just make a file called mp3 in your home directory that points to /var/media/mp3. You can call the link itself whatever you want by +just changing the last option.

+ +

Making a hard link is just as simple. All you have to do is leave off the -s option. Hard links may not normally refer to directories or span +file systems, however. To create a hard link /usr/bin/email to +/usr/bin/mutt, simply type the following:

+ + + + + +
+
+# ln /usr/bin/mutt /usr/bin/email
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 11 Process Control

+ +

Every program that is running is called a process. These processes range from things +like the X Window System to system programs (daemons) that are started when the computer +boots. Every process runs as a particular user. Processes that are started at boot time +usually run as root or nobody. +Processes that you start will run as you. Processes started as other users will run as +those users.

+ +

You have control over all the processes that you start. Additionally, root has control over all processes on the system, including those +started by other users. Processes can be controlled and monitored through several +programs, as well as some shell commands.

+ +
+
+

11.1 Backgrounding

+ +

Programs started from the command line start up in the foreground. This allows you to +see all the output of the program and interact with it. However, there are several +occasions when you'd like the program to run without taking up your terminal. This is +called running the program in the background, and there are a few ways to do it.

+ +

The first way to background a process is by adding an ampersand to the command line +when you start the program. For example, assume you wanted to use the command line mp3 +player amp to play a directory full of mp3s, but you needed to +do something else on the same terminal. The following command line would start up amp in +the background:

+ + + + + +
+
+% amp *.mp3 &
+
+
+ +

The program will run as normal, and you are returned to a prompt.

+ +

The other way to background a process is to do so while it is running. First, start up +a program. While it is running, hit Control+z. This suspends the process. A suspended process is basically paused. +It momentarily stops running, but can be started up again at any time. Once you have +suspended a process, you are returned to a prompt. You can background the process by +typing:

+ + + + + +
+
+% bg
+
+
+ +

Now the suspended process is running in the background.

+
+ +
+
+

11.2 Foregrounding

+ +

If you need to interact with a backgrounded process, you can bring it back into the +foreground. If you've only got one backgrounded process, you can bring it back by +typing:

+ + + + + +
+
+% fg
+
+
+ +

If the program is not done running, the program will take control over you terminal +and you will not be returned to a prompt. Sometimes, the program will finish running +while backgrounded. In this instance, you'll get a message like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+[1]+  Done              /bin/ls $LS_OPTIONS
+
+
+ +

That tells you that the backgrounded process (in this case ls +- not terribly interesting) has completed.

+ +

It is possible to have several processes backgrounded at once. When this happens, +you'll need to know which process you want to bring back to the foreground. Just typing +fg will foreground the process that was last backgrounded. What +if you had a whole list of processes in the background? Luckily, bash includes a command +to list all the processes. It's called jobs and gives output +like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% jobs
+[1]   Stopped                 vim
+[2]-  Stopped                 amp
+[3]+  Stopped                 man ps
+
+
+ +

This shows you a list of all the processes that are backgrounded. As you can see, they +are all stopped. This means that the processes are suspended. The number is a sort of ID +for all the backgrounded processes. The ID with a plus sign beside it (man ps) is the process that will be foregrounded if you just type +fg.

+ +

If you wanted to foreground vim, you would type:

+ + + + + +
+
+% fg 1
+
+
+ +

and vim would spring back up to the console. Backgrounding +processes can be very useful if you only have one terminal open over a dialup connection. +You can have several programs running on that one terminal, periodically switching back +and forth between them.

+
+ +
+
+

11.3 ps

+ +

So now you know how to switch back and forth between several processes that you've +started from the command line. And you also know that there are lots of processes running +all the time. So how do you list all of these programs? Well, you make use of the ps(1) command. This command has a lot of options, so we'll only +cover the most important ones here. For a complete listing, see the man page for ps. Man +pages are covered in-depth in Section 2.1.1.

+ +

Simply typing ps will get you a listing of the programs +running on your terminal. This incudes the foreground processes (which include whatever +shell you are using, and of course, ps itself). Also listed are +backgrounded processes you may have running. Many times, that will be a very short +listing:

+ +
+

Figure 11-1. Basic ps output

+ + + + + +
+
+% ps
+   PID TTY          TIME CMD
+  7923 ttyp0    00:00:00 bash
+  8059 ttyp0    00:00:00 ps
+
+
+
+ +

Even though this is not a lot of processes, the information is very typical. You'll +get the same columns using regular ps no matter how many processes are running. So what +does it all mean?

+ +

Well, the PID is the process ID. All running processes are given a unique +identifier which ranges between 1 and 32767. Each process is assigned the next free PID. +When a process quits (or is killed, as you will see in the next section), it gives up its +PID. When the max PID is reached, the next free one will wrap back around to the lowest +free one.

+ +

The TTY column indicates which terminal the process is +running on. Doing a plain ps will only list all the programs +running on the current terminal, so all the processes give the same information in the +TTY column. As you can see, both processes listed are running on ttyp0. This indicates that they are either running remotely or from +an X terminal of some variety.

+ +

The TIME column indicated how much CPU time the process has +been running. This is different from the actual amount of time that a process runs. +Remember that Linux is a multitasking operating system. There are many processes running +all the time, and these processes each get a small portion of the processor's time. So, +the TIME column should show much less time for each process than it actually takes to +run. If you see more than several minutes in the TIME column, it could mean that +something is wrong.

+ +

Finally, the CMD column shows what the program actually is. +It only lists the base name of the program, not any command line options or similar +information. To get that information, you'll need to use one of the many options to ps. We'll discuss that shortly.

+ +

You can get a complete listing of the processes running on your system using the right +combination of options. This will probably result in a long listing of processes +(fifty-five on my laptop as I write this sentence), so I'll abbreviate the output:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ps -ax
+ PID TTY      STAT   TIME COMMAND
+   1 ?        S      0:03 init [3]
+   2 ?        SW     0:13 [kflushd]
+   3 ?        SW     0:14 [kupdate]
+   4 ?        SW     0:00 [kpiod]
+   5 ?        SW     0:17 [kswapd]
+  11 ?        S      0:00 /sbin/kerneld
+  30 ?        SW     0:01 [cardmgr]
+  50 ?        S      0:00 /sbin/rpc.portmap
+  54 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/syslogd
+  57 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/klogd -c 3
+  59 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/inetd
+  61 ?        S      0:04 /usr/local/sbin/sshd
+  63 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd
+  65 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd
+  67 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/crond -l10
+  69 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/atd -b 15 -l 1
+  77 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/apmd
+  79 ?        S      0:01 gpm -m /dev/mouse -t ps2
+  94 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/automount /auto file /etc/auto.misc
+ 106 tty1     S      0:08 -bash
+ 108 tty3     SW     0:00 [agetty]
+ 109 tty4     SW     0:00 [agetty]
+ 110 tty5     SW     0:00 [agetty]
+ 111 tty6     SW     0:00 [agetty]
+ [output cut]
+
+
+ +

Most of these processes are started at boot time on most systems. I've made a few +modifications to my system, so your mileage will most likely vary. However, you will see +most of these processes on your system too. As you can see, these options display command +line options to the running processes. Recently, a kernel vulnerability in ptrace facilitated a fix which no longer shows command line options +for many running processes. These are now listed in brackets like PIDs 108 through 110. +It also brings up a few more columns and some other interesting output.

+ +

First, you'll notice that most of these processes are listed as running on tty +“?”. Those are not attached to any particular terminal. This is most common +with daemons, which are processes which run without attaching to any particular terminal. +Common daemons are sendmail, BIND, apache, and NFS. They typically listen for some +request from a client, and return information to it upon request.

+ +

Second, there is a new column: STAT. It shows the status of +the process. S stands for sleeping: the process is waiting for +something to happen. Z stands for a zombied process. A zombied +processes is one whose parent has died, leaving the child processes behind. This is not a +good thing. D stands for a process that has entered an +uninterruptible sleep. Often, these processes refuse to die even when passed a SIGKILL. +You can read more about SIGKILL later in the next section on kill . W stands for paging. A dead process is marked with an X. A process marked T is traced, or +stopped. R means that the process is runable.

+ +

If you want to see even more information about the running processes, try this +out:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ps -aux
+ USER       PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
+ root         1  0.0  0.0   344   80 ?        S    Mar02   0:03 init [3]
+ root         2  0.0  0.0     0    0 ?        SW   Mar02   0:13 [kflushd]
+ root         3  0.0  0.0     0    0 ?        SW   Mar02   0:14 [kupdate]
+ root         4  0.0  0.0     0    0 ?        SW   Mar02   0:00 [kpiod]
+ root         5  0.0  0.0     0    0 ?        SW   Mar02   0:17 [kswapd]
+ root        11  0.0  0.0  1044   44 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /sbin/kerneld
+ root        30  0.0  0.0  1160    0 ?        SW   Mar02   0:01 [cardmgr]
+ bin         50  0.0  0.0  1076  120 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /sbin/rpc.port
+ root        54  0.0  0.1  1360  192 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /usr/sbin/sysl
+ root        57  0.0  0.1  1276  152 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /usr/sbin/klog
+ root        59  0.0  0.0  1332   60 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /usr/sbin/inet
+ root        61  0.0  0.2  1540  312 ?        S    Mar02   0:04 /usr/local/sbi
+ root        63  0.0  0.0  1796   72 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.
+ root        65  0.0  0.0  1812   68 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /usr/sbin/rpc.
+ root        67  0.0  0.2  1172  260 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
+ root        77  0.0  0.2  1048  316 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /usr/sbin/apmd
+ root        79  0.0  0.1  1100  152 ?        S    Mar02   0:01 gpm
+ root        94  0.0  0.2  1396  280 ?        S    Mar02   0:00 /usr/sbin/auto
+ chris      106  0.0  0.5  1820  680 tty1     S    Mar02   0:08 -bash
+ root       108  0.0  0.0  1048    0 tty3     SW   Mar02   0:00 [agetty]
+ root       109  0.0  0.0  1048    0 tty4     SW   Mar02   0:00 [agetty]
+ root       110  0.0  0.0  1048    0 tty5     SW   Mar02   0:00 [agetty]
+ root       111  0.0  0.0  1048    0 tty6     SW   Mar02   0:00 [agetty]
+ [output cut]
+
+
+ +

That's a whole lot of information. Basically, it adds information including what user +started the process, how much of the system resources the process is using (the %CPU, +%MEM, VSZ, and RSS columns), and on what date the process was started. Obviously, that's +a lot of information that could come in handy for a system administrator. It also brings +up another point: the information now goes off the edge of the screen so that you cannot +see it all. The -w option will force ps to wrap long lines.

+ +

It's not terribly pretty, but it does the job. You've now got the complete listings +for each process. There's even more information that you can display about each process. +Check out the very in-depth man page for ps. However, the +options shown above are the most popular ones and will be the ones you need to use the +most often.

+
+ +
+
+

11.4 kill

+ +

On occasion, programs misbehave and you'll need to put them back in line. The program +for this kind of administration is called kill(1), and it can be +used for manipulating processes in several ways. The most obvious use of kill is to kill off a process. You'll need to do this if a program +has run away and is using up lots of system resources, or if you're just sick of it +running.

+ +

In order to kill off a process, you'll need to know its PID or its name. To get the +PID, use the ps command as was discussed in the last section. +For example, to kill off process 4747, you'd issue the following:

+ + + + + +
+
+% kill 4747
+
+
+ +

Note that you'll have to be the owner of the process in order to kill it. This is a +security feature. If you were allowed to kill off processes started by other users, it +would be possible to do all sorts of malicious things. Of course, root can kill off any process on the system.

+ +

There's another variety of the kill command called killall(1). This program does exactly what it says: it kills all the +running processes that have a certain name. If you wanted to kill off all the running vim processes, you could type the following command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% killall vim
+
+
+ +

Any and all vim processes you have running will die off. +Doing this as root would kill off all the vim processes running for all users. This brings up an interesting +way to kick everyone (including yourself) off the system:

+ + + + + +
+
+# killall bash
+
+
+ +

Sometimes a regular kill doesn't get the job done. Certain processes will not die with +a kill. You'll need to use a more potent form. If that pesky PID 4747 wasn't responding +to your kill request, you could do the following:

+ + + + + +
+
+% kill -9 4747
+
+
+ +

That will almost certainly cause process 4747 to die. You can do the same thing with +killall. What this is doing is sending a different signal to the +process. A regular kill sends a SIGTERM (terminate) signal to the process, which tells it to finish +what it's doing, clean up, and exit. kill -9 sends a SIGKILL (kill) signal to the process, which essentially drops it. +The process is not allowed to clean-up, and sometimes bad things like data corruption +could occur by killing something with a SIGKILL. There's a +whole list of signals at your disposal. You can get a listing of signals by typing the +following:

+ + + + + +
+
+% kill -l
+  1) SIGHUP     2) SIGINT    3) SIGQUIT   4) SIGILL
+  5) SIGTRAP    6) SIGABRT   7) SIGBUS    8) SIGFPE
+  9) SIGKILL   10) SIGUSR1  11) SIGSEGV  12) SIGUSR2
+ 13) SIGPIPE   14) SIGALRM  15) SIGTERM  17) SIGCHLD
+ 18) SIGCONT   19) SIGSTOP  20) SIGTSTP  21) SIGTTIN
+ 22) SIGTTOU   23) SIGURG   24) SIGXCPU  25) SIGXFSZ
+ 26) SIGVTALRM 27) SIGPROF  28) SIGWINCH 29) SIGIO
+ 30) SIGPWR
+
+
+ +

The number must be used for kill, while the name minus the +leading “SIG” can be used with killall. Here's +another example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% killall -KILL vim
+
+
+ +

A final use of kill is to restart a process. Sending a SIGHUP will cause most processes to re-read their configuration +files. This is especially helpful for telling system processes to re-read their config +files after editing.

+
+ +
+
+

11.5 top

+ +

Finally, there's a command you can use to display updating information about the +processes running on the system. This command is called top(1), +and is started like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% top
+
+
+ +

This will display a full screen of information about the processes running on the +system, as well as some overall information about the system. This includes load average, +number of processes, the CPU status, free memory information, and details about processes +including PID, user, priority, CPU and memory usage information, running time, and +program name.

+ + + + + +
+
+ 6:47pm  up 1 day,  18:01,  1 user,  load average: 0.02, 0.07, 0.02
+61 processes: 59 sleeping, 2 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
+CPU states:  2.8% user,  3.1% system,  0.0% nice, 93.9% idle
+Mem:   257992K av,  249672K used,    8320K free,   51628K shrd,  78248K buff
+Swap:   32764K av,     136K used,   32628K free,                 82600K cached
+
+PID USER    PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS  SHARE  STAT  LIB %CPU %MEM  TIME COMMAND
+ 112 root     12   0 19376  18M   2468  R       0  3.7  7.5 55:53 X
+4947 david    15   0  2136 2136   1748  S       0  2.3  0.8  0:00 screenshot
+3398 david     7   0 20544  20M   3000  S       0  1.5  7.9  0:14 gimp
+4946 root     12   0  1040 1040    836  R       0  1.5  0.4  0:00 top
+ 121 david     4   0   796  796    644  S       0  1.1  0.3 25:37 wmSMPmon
+ 115 david     3   0  2180 2180   1452  S       0  0.3  0.8  1:35 wmaker
+4948 david    16   0   776  776    648  S       0  0.3  0.3  0:00 xwd
+   1 root      1   0   176  176    148  S       0  0.1  0.0  0:13 init
+ 189 david     1   0  6256 6156   4352  S       0  0.1  2.4  3:16 licq
+4734 david     0   0  1164 1164    916  S       0  0.1  0.4  0:00 rxvt
+   2 root      0   0     0    0      0  SW      0  0.0  0.0  0:08 kflushd
+   3 root      0   0     0    0      0  SW      0  0.0  0.0  0:06 kupdate
+   4 root      0   0     0    0      0  SW      0  0.0  0.0  0:00 kpiod
+   5 root      0   0     0    0      0  SW      0  0.0  0.0  0:04 kswapd
+  31 root      0   0   340  340    248  S       0  0.0  0.1  0:00 kerneld
+  51 root      0   0    48   48     32  S       0  0.0  0.0  0:00 dhcpcd
+  53 bin       0   0   316  316    236  S       0  0.0  0.1  0:00 rpc.portmap
+  57 root      0   0   588  588    488  S       0  0.0  0.2  0:01 syslogd
+
+
+ +

It's called top because the most CPU intensive programs will +be listed at the top. An interesting note is that top will be listed first on most +inactive (and some active) systems because of its CPU utilization. However, top is quite useful for determining what program is misbehaving and +needs to be killed off.

+ +

But suppose you only want a list of your own processes, or the processes of some other +user. The processes you want to see might not be among the most CPU intensive programs +currently running. The -u option allows you to specify a +username or UID and monitor only those processes owned by that UID.

+ + + + + +
+
+% top -u alan
+ PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT RES   SHR S %CPU %MEM   TIME+   COMMAND
+3622 alan      13   0 11012  10m 6956 S  1.0  2.1   0:03.66 gnome-terminal
+3739 alan      13   0  1012 1012  804 R  0.3  0.2   0:00.06 top
+3518 alan       9   0  1312 1312 1032 S  0.0  0.3   0:00.09 bash
+3529 alan       9   0   984  984  848 S  0.0  0.2   0:00.00 startx
+3544 alan       9   0   640  640  568 S  0.0  0.1   0:00.00 xinit
+3548 alan       9   0  8324 8320 6044 S  0.0  1.6   0:00.30 gnome-session
+3551 alan       9   0  7084 7084 1968 S  0.0  1.4   0:00.50 gconfd-2
+3553 alan       9   0  2232 2232  380 S  0.0  0.4   0:00.05 esd
+3555 alan       9   0  2552 2552 1948 S  0.0  0.5   0:00.10 bonobo-activati
+3557 alan       9   0  2740 2740 2224 S  0.0  0.5   0:00.05 gnome-smproxy
+3559 alan       9   0  6496 6492 5004 S  0.0  1.3   0:00.31 gnome-settings-
+3565 alan       9   0  1740 1740 1440 S  0.0  0.3   0:00.28 xscreensaver
+3568 alan       9   0  7052 7052 4960 S  0.0  1.4   0:02.28 metacity
+3572 alan       9   0 11412  11m 7992 S  0.0  2.2   0:01.58 gnome-panel
+3574 alan       9   0 12148  11m 8780 S  0.0  2.4   0:00.64 nautilus
+3575 alan       9   0 12148  11m 8780 S  0.0  2.4   0:00.00 nautilus
+3576 alan       9   0 12148  11m 8780 S  0.0  2.4   0:00.00 nautilus
+
+
+ +

As you can see, I'm currently running X, top, a gnome-terminal (in which I'm writing +this) and many other X-related processes which take up the most CPU time for me. This is +a good way to monitor how hard your users are working your system.

+ +

top also supports monitoring processes by their PID, ignoring +idle and zombied processes, and many other options. The best place to get a handle on +these options is the man page for top.

+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 12 Essential System +Administration

+ +

Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa.... I know what you're thinking. “I'm not a system +administrator! I don't even want to be a system administrator!”

+ +

Fact is, you are the administrator of any computers for which you have the root password. This might be your desktop box with one or two +users, or it might be a big server with several hundred. Regardless, you'll need to know +how to manage users, and how to shut down the system safely. These tasks seem simple, but +they have some quirks to keep in mind.

+ +
+
+

12.1 +Users and Groups

+ +

As mentioned in Chapter 8, you shouldn't normally use your system +logged in as root. Instead, you should create a normal user +account for everyday use, and use the root account only for system administration tasks. +To create a user, you can either use the tools supplied with Slackware, or you can edit +the password files by hand.

+ +
+
+

12.1.1 Supplied Scripts

+ +

The easiest way to manage users and groups is with the supplied scripts and programs. +Slackware includes the programs adduser, userdel(8), chfn(1), chsh(1), and passwd(1) for dealing with +users. The commands groupadd(8), groupdel(8), and groupmod(8) are for +dealing with groups. With the exception of chfn, chsh, and passwd, these programs are +generally only run as root, and are therefore located in /usr/sbin. chfn, chsh, and passwd can be run by anyone, and +are located in /usr/bin.

+ +

Users can be added with the adduser program. We'll start out +by going through the whole procedure, showing all the questions that are asked and a +brief description of what everything means. The default answer is in the brackets, and +can be chosen for almost all the questions, unless you really want to change +something.

+ + + + + +
+
+# adduser
+Login name for new user []: jellyd
+
+
+ +

This is the name that the user will use to login. Traditionally, login names are eight +characters or fewer, and all lowercase characters. (You may use more than eight +characters, or use digits, but avoid doing so unless you have a fairly important +reason.)

+ +

You can also provide the login name as an argument on the command line:

+ + + + + +
+
+# adduser jellyd
+
+
+ +

In either case, after providing the login name, adduser will prompt for the user +ID:

+ + + + + +
+
+User ID ('UID') [ defaults to next available ]:
+
+
+ +

The user ID (UID) is how ownerships are really determined in Linux. Each user has a +unique number, starting at 1000 in Slackware. You can pick a UID for the new user, or you +can just let adduser assign the user the next free one.

+ + + + + +
+
+Initial group [users]:
+
+
+ +

All users are placed into the users group by default. You +might want to place the new user into a different group, but it is not recommended unless +you know what you're doing.

+ + + + + +
+
+Additional groups (comma separated) []:
+
+
+ +

This question allows you to place the new user into additional groups. It is possible +for a user to be in several groups at the same time. This is useful if you have +established groups for things like modifying web site files, playing games, and so on. +For example, some sites define group wheel as the only group +that can use the su command. Or, a default Slackware +installation uses the sys group for users authorized to play +sounds through the internal sound card.

+ + + + + +
+
+Home directory [/home/jellyd]
+
+
+ +

Home directories default to being placed under /home. If you +run a very large system, it's possible that you have moved the home directories to a +different location (or to many locations). This step allows you to specify where the +user's home directory will be.

+ + + + + +
+
+Shell [ /bin/bash ]
+
+
+ +

bash is the default shell for Slackware Linux, and will be +fine for most people. If your new user comes from a Unix background, they may be familiar +with a different shell. You can change their shell now, or they can change it themselves +later using the chsh command.

+ + + + + +
+
+Expiry date (YYYY-MM-DD) []:
+
+
+ +

Accounts can be set up to expire on a specified date. By default, there is no +expiration date. You can change that, if you'd like. This option might be useful for +people running an ISP who might want to make an account expire upon a certain date, +unless they receive the next year's payment.

+ + + + + +
+
+New account will be created as follows:
+---------------------------------------
+Login name:         jellyd
+UID:                [ Next available ]
+Initial group:      users
+Additional groups:  [ None ]
+Home directory:     /home/jellyd
+Shell:              /bin/bash
+Expiry date:        [ Never ]
+
+
+ +

This is it... if you want to bail out, hit Control+C. Otherwise, press ENTER to go ahead and +make the account.

+ +

You now see all the information that you've entered about the new account and are +given the opportunity to abort the account creation. If you entered something +incorrectly, you should hit Control+C and +start over. Otherwise, you can hit enter and the account +will be made.

+ + + + + +
+
+Creating new account...
+
+Changing the user information for jellyd
+Enter the new value, or press return for the default
+        Full Name []: Jeremy
+        Room Number []: Smith 130
+        Work Phone []:
+        Home Phone []:
+        Other []:
+
+
+ +

All of this information is optional. You don't have to enter any of this if you don't +want to, and the user can change it at any time using chfn. +However, you might find it helpful to enter at least the full name and a phone number, in +case you need to get in touch with the person later.

+ + + + + +
+
+Changing password for jellyd
+Enter the new password (minimum of 5, maximum of 127 characters)
+Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers.
+New password:
+Re-enter new password:
+Password changed.
+
+Account setup complete.
+
+
+ +

You'll have to enter a password for the new user. Generally, if the new user is not +physically present at this point, you'll just pick some default password and tell the +user to change it to something more secure.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

Choosing a Password: Having a +secure password is the first line of defense against getting cracked. You do not want to +have an easily guessed password, because that makes it easier for someone to break into +your system. Ideally, a secure password would be a random string of characters, including +upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and random characters. (A tab character might not +be a wise choice, depending on what kinds of computers you'll be logging in from.) There +are many software packages that can generate random passwords for you; search the +Internet for these utilities.

+ +

In general, just use common sense: don't pick a password that is someone's birthday, a +common phrase, something found on your desk, or anything that is easily associated with +you. A password like “secure1” or any other password you see in print or +online is also bad.

+
+
+ +

Removing users is not difficult at all. Just run userdel with +the name of the account to remove. You should verify that the user is not logged in, and +that no processes are running as that user. Also, remember that once you've deleted the +user, all of that user's password information is gone permanently.

+ + + + + +
+
+# userdel jellyd
+
+
+ +

This command removes that annoying jellyd user from your +system. Good riddance! :) The user is removed from the /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group files, but doesn't remove the user's home directory.

+ +

If you'd wanted to remove the home directory as well, you would instead use this +command:

+ + + + + +
+
+# userdel -r jellyd
+
+
+ +

Temporarily disabling an account will be covered in the next section on passwords, +since a temporary change involves changing the user's password. Changing other account +information is covered in Section +12.1.3.

+ +

The programs to add and remove groups are very simple. groupadd will just add another entry to the /etc/group file with a unique group ID, while groupdel will remove the specified group. It is up to you to edit +/etc/group to add users to a specific group. For example, to +add a group called cvs:

+ + + + + +
+
+# groupadd cvs
+
+
+ +

And to remove it:

+ + + + + +
+
+# groupdel cvs
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

12.1.2 Changing Passwords

+ +

The passwd program changes passwords by modifying the /etc/shadow file. This file holds all the passwords for the system +in an encrypted format. In order to change your own password, you would type:

+ + + + + +
+
+% passwd
+Changing password for chris
+Old password:
+Enter the new password (minumum of 5, maximum of 127 characters)
+Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers.
+New password:
+
+
+ +

As you can see, you are prompted to enter your old password. It won't appear on the +screen as you type it, just like when you log in. Then, you are prompted to enter the new +password. passwd performs a lot of checks on your new password, +and it will complain if your new password doesn't pass its checks. You can ignore its +warnings if you want. You will be prompted to enter your new password a second time for +confirmation.

+ +

If you are root, you can also change another user's +password:

+ + + + + +
+
+# passwd ted
+
+
+ +

You will then have to go through the same procedure as above, except that you won't +have to enter the user's old password. (One of the many benefits of being root...)

+ +

If needed, you can also temporarily disable an account, and reenable it at a later +time if needed. Both disabling an account and reenabling an account can be done with passwd. To disable an account, do the following as root:

+ + + + + +
+
+# passwd -l david
+
+
+ +

This will change david's password to something that can never match any encrypted +value. You would reenable the account by using:

+ + + + + +
+
+# passwd -u david
+
+
+ +

Now, david's account is back to normal. Disabling an account might be useful if the +user doesn't play by the rules you've set up on your system, or if they've exported a +very large copy of xeyes(1) to your X desktop.

+
+ +
+
+

12.1.3 Changing User Information

+ +

There are two pieces of information that users can change at any time: their shell and +their finger information. Slackware Linux uses chsh (change +shell) and chfn (change finger) to modify these values.

+ +

A user can pick any shell that is listed in the /etc/shells +file. For most people, /bin/bash will do just fine. Others might +be familiar with a shell found on their system at work or school and want to use what +they already know. To change your shell, use chsh:

+ + + + + +
+
+% chsh
+Password:
+Changing the login shell for chris
+Enter the new value, or press return for the default
+        Login Shell [/bin/bash]:
+
+
+ +

After entering your password, enter the full path to the new shell. Make sure that +it's listed in the /etc/shells(5) file first. The root user can also change any user's shell by running chsh with a username as the argument.

+ +

The finger information is the optional information such as your full name, phone +numbers, and room number. This can be changed using chfn, and +follows the same procedure as it did during account creation. As usual, root can change anyone's finger information.

+
+
+ +
+
+

12.2 Users and Groups, the Hard Way

+ +

Of course, it is possible to add, modify, and remove users and groups without using +the scripts and programs that come with Slackware. It's not really difficult, although +after reading this process, you'll probably find it much easier to use the scripts. +However, it's important to know how your password information is actually stored, in case +you ever need to recover this information and don't have the Slackware tools +available.

+ +

First, we'll add a new user to the /etc/passwd(5), /etc/shadow(5), and /etc/group(5) files. +The passwd file holds some information about the users on your +system, but (strangely enough) not their passwords. This was once the case, but was +halted long ago for security reasons. The passwd file must be readable by all users, but +you don't want encrypted passwords world-readable, as would-be intruders can use the +encrypted passwords as a starting point for decrypting a user's password. Instead, the +encrypted passwords are kept in the shadow file, which is only readable by root, and +everyone's password is entered into the passwd file simply as +“x”. The group file +lists all the groups and who is in each.

+ +

You can use the vipw command to edit the /etc/passwd file safely, and the vigr +command to edit the /etc/group file safely. Use vipw -s to edit the /etc/shadow file +safely. (“Safely” in this context means someone else won't be able to modify +the file you're editing at the moment. If you're the only administrator of your system, +you're probably safe, but it's best to get into good habits from the start.)

+ +

Let's examine the /etc/passwd file and look at how to add a +new user. A typical entry in passwd looks like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+chris:x:1000:100:Chris Lumens,Room 2,,:/home/chris:/bin/bash
+
+
+ +

Each line is an entry for one user, and fields on each line are separated by a colon. +The fields are the login name, encrypted password (“x” for everyone on a Slackware system, since Slackware uses +shadow passwords), user ID, group ID, the optional finger information (separated by +commas), home directory, and shell. To add a new user by hand, add a new line at the end +of the file, filling in the appropriate information.

+ +

The information you add needs to meet some requirements, or your new user may have +problems logging in. First, make sure that the password field is an x, and that both the user name and user ID is unique. Assign the +user a group, either 100 (the “users” group in Slackware) or your default +group (use its number, not its name). Give the user a valid home directory (which you'll +create later) and shell (remember, valid shells are listed in /etc/shells).

+ +

Next, we'll need to add an entry in the /etc/shadow file, which holds the encrypted +passwords. A typical entry looks like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+chris:$1$w9bsw/N9$uwLr2bRER6YyBS.CAEp7R.:11055:0:99999:7:::
+
+
+ +

Again, each line is an entry for one person, with each field delimited by a colon. The +fields are (in order) login name, encrypted password, days since the Epoch (January 1, +1970) that the password was last changed, days before the password may be changed, days +after which the password must be changed, days before password expiration that the user +is notified, days after expiration that the account is disabled, days since the Epoch +that the account is disabled, and a reserved field.

+ +

As you can see, most of that is for account expiration information. If you aren't +using expiration information, you only need to fill in a few fields with some special +values. Otherwise, you'll need to do some calculations and decision making before you can +fill those fields in. For a new user, just put some random garbage in the password field. +Don't worry about what the password is right now, because you're going to change it in a +minute. The only character you cannot include in the password field is a colon. Leave the +“days since password was changed” field blank as well. Fill in 0, 99999, and 7 just as you see in the example entry, and leave the other fields +blank.

+ +

(For those of you who think you see my encrypted password above and believe you've got +a leg up on breaking into my system, go right ahead. If you can crack that password, +you'll know the password to a firewalled test system. Now that's useful :) )

+ +

All normal users are members of the “users” +group on a typical Slackware system. However, if you want to create a new group, or add +the new user to additional groups, you'll need to modify the /etc/group file. Here is a typical entry:

+ + + + + +
+
+cvs::102:chris,logan,david,root
+
+
+ +

The fields are group name, group password, group ID, and group members, separated by +commas. Creating a new group is a simple matter of adding a new line with a unique group +ID, and listing all the users you want to be in the group. Any users that are in this new +group and are logged in will have to log out and log back in for those changes to take +effect.

+ +

At this point, it might be a good idea to use the pwck and +grpck commands to verify that the changes you've made are +consistent. First, use pwck -r and grpck +-r: the -r switch makes no changes, but lists the changes +you would be asked to make if you ran the command without the switch. You can use this +output to decide whether you need to further modify any files, to run pwck or grpck without the -r switch, or to simply leave your changes as they are.

+ +

At this point, you should use the passwd command to create a +proper password for the user. Then, use mkdir to create the new +user's home directory in the location you entered into the /etc/passwd file, and use chown to change +the owner of the new directory to the new user.

+ +

Removing a user is a simple matter of deleting all of the entries that exist for that +user. Remove the user's entry from /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow, and remove the login name from any groups in the /etc/group file. If you wish, delete the user's home directory, the +mail spool file, and his crontab entry (if they exist).

+ +

Removing groups is similar: remove the group's entry from /etc/group.

+
+ +
+
+

12.3 Shutting Down Properly

+ +

It is very important that you shut down your system properly. Simply turning the power +off with the power switch can cause serious filesystem damage. While the system is on, +files are in use even if you aren't doing anything. Remember that there are many +processes running in the background all the time. These processes are managing the system +and keep a lot of files open. When the system's power is switched off, these files are +not closed properly and may become corrupted. Depending on what files become damaged, the +system might be rendered completely unusable! In any case, you'll have to go through a +long filesystem check procedure on the next reboot.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

If you configured your system with a journalling filesystem, like ext3 or reiserfs, +you'll be partially protected from filesystem damage, and your filesystem check on reboot +will be shorter than if you had used a filesystem without journalling, like ext2. +However, this safety net is no excuse for improperly shutting down your system! A +journalling FS is meant to protect your files from events beyond your control, not from +your own laziness.

+
+
+ +

In any case, when you want to reboot or power down your computer, it is important to +do so properly. There are several ways of doing so; you can pick whichever one you think +is the most fun (or least amount of work). Since a shutdown and a reboot are similar +procedures, most of the ways for powering off the system can also be applied to +rebooting.

+ +

The first method is through the shutdown(8) program, and it +is probably the most popular. shutdown can be used to reboot or +turn off the system at a given time, and can display a message to all the logged-in users +of the system telling them that the system is going down.

+ +

The most basic use of shutdown to power down the computer is:

+ + + + + +
+
+# shutdown -h now
+
+
+ +

In this case, we are not going to send a custom message to the users; they will see +shutdown's default message. “now” is the time that we want to shutdown, and the “-h” means to halt the system. This is not a very friendly way +to run a multi-user system, but it works just fine on your home computer. A better method +on a multiuser system would be to give everyone a little advance warning:

+ + + + + +
+
+# shutdown -h +60
+
+
+ +

This would shutdown the system in one hour (60 minutes), which would be just fine on a +normal multiuser system. Vital systems should have their downtime scheduled far in +advance, and you should post warnings about the downtime in any appropriate locations +used for system notifications (email, bulletin board, /etc/motd, whatever).

+ +

Rebooting the system uses the same command, but substitutes “-r” for “-h”:

+ + + + + +
+
+# shutdown -r now
+
+
+ +

You can use same time notation with shutdown -r that you +could with shutdown -h. There are a lot of other things that you +can do with shutdown to control when to halt or reboot the +machine; see the man page for more details.

+ +

The second way of shutting down or powering off the computer is to use the halt(8) and reboot(8) commands. As the +names indicate, halt will immediately halt the operating system, +and reboot will reboot the system. (reboot is actually just a symbolic link to halt.) They are invoked like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+# halt
+# reboot
+
+
+ +

A lower-level way to reboot or shutdown the system is to talk directly to init. All the other methods are simply convenient ways to talk to +init, but you can directly tell it what to do using telinit(8) (note that it only has one “l”). Using telinit will tell init what runlevel to +drop into, which will cause a special script to be run. This script will kill or spawn +processes as needed for that runlevel. This works for rebooting and shutting down because +both of those are special runlevels.

+ + + + + +
+
+# telinit 0
+
+
+ +

Runlevel 0 is halt mode. Telling init to enter runlevel 0 +will cause all processes to be killed off, the filesystems unmounted, and the machine to +be halted. This is a perfectly acceptable way to bring down the system. On many laptops +and modern desktop computers, this will also cause the machine to be turned off.

+ + + + + +
+
+# telinit 6
+
+
+ +

Runlevel 6 is reboot mode. All processes will be killed off, the filesystems will be +unmounted, and the machine will be rebooted. This is a perfectly acceptable method of +rebooting the system.

+ +

For the curious, when switching to runlevel 0 or 6, whether by using shutdown, halt, or reboot, the script /etc/rc.d/rc.6 is run. +(The script /etc/rc.d/rc.0 is another symbolic link, to /etc/rc.d/rc.6.) You can customize this file to your tastes--but be +sure to test your changes carefully!

+ +

There is one last method of rebooting the system. All the other methods require you to +be logged in as root. However, it is possible to reboot the +machine even if you aren't root, provided that you have physical access to the keyboard. +Using Control+Alt+Delete (the "three-fingered salute") will cause the machine to +immediately reboot. (Behind the scenes, the shutdown command is +called for you when you use Control+Alt+Delete.) The salute doesn't always work when using X Windows--you may +need to use Control+Alt+F1 (or another Function key) to switch to a non-X Windows terminal +before using it.

+ +

Finally, the file that ultimately controls every aspect of startup and shutdown is the +/etc/inittab(5) file. In general, you should not need to modify +this file, but it may give you insight into why some things work the way they do. As +always, see the man pages for further details.

+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 13 Basic +Network Commands

+ +

A network consists of several computers connected together. The network can be as +simple as a few computers connected in your home or office, or as complicated as a large +university network or even the entire Internet. When your computer is part of a network, +you have access to those systems either directly or through services like mail and the +web.

+ +

There are a variety of networking programs that you can use. Some are handy for +performing diagnostics to see if everything is working properly. Others (like mail +readers and web browsers) are useful for getting your work done and staying in contact +with other people.

+ +
+
+

13.1 ping

+ +

ping(8) sends an ICMP ECHO_REQUEST +packet to the specified host. If the host responds, you get an ICMP packet back. Sound +strange? Well, you can “ping” an IP address to see if a machine is alive. If +there is no response, you know something is wrong. Here is an example conversation +between two Linux users:

+ + +
+

User +A: Loki's down again.
+User +B: Are you sure?
+User +A: Yeah, I tried pinging it, but there's no response.

+
+ +

It's instances like these that make ping a very useful +day-to-day command. It provides a very quick way to see if a machine is up and connected +to the network. The basic syntax is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ping www.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

There are, of course, several options that can be specified. Check the ping(1) man page for more information.

+
+ +
+
+

13.2 traceroute

+ +

Slackware's traceroute(8) command is a very useful network +diagnostic tool. traceroute displays each host that a packet +travels through as it tries to reach its destination. You can see how many +“hops” from the Slackware web site you are with this command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% traceroute www.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

Each host will be displayed, along with the response times at each host. Here is an +example output:

+ + + + + +
+
+% traceroute www.slackware.com
+traceroute to www.slackware.com (204.216.27.13), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
+1  zuul.tdn (192.168.1.1)  0.409 ms  1.032 ms  0.303 ms
+2  207.171.227.254 (207.171.227.254)  18.218 ms  32.873 ms  32.433 ms
+3  border-sf-2-0-4.sirius.com (205.134.230.254) 15.662 ms 15.731 ms 16.142 ms
+4  pb-nap.crl.net (198.32.128.20)  20.741 ms  23.672 ms  21.378 ms
+5  E0-CRL-SFO-03-E0X0.US.CRL.NET (165.113.55.3) 22.293 ms 21.532 ms 21.29 ms
+6  T1-CDROM-00-EX.US.CRL.NET (165.113.118.2)  24.544 ms  42.955 ms 58.443 ms
+7  www.slackware.com (204.216.27.13)  38.115 ms  53.033 ms  48.328 ms
+
+
+ +

traceroute is similar to ping in +that it uses ICMP packets. There are several options that you can specify with traceroute. These options are explained in detail in the man +page.

+
+ +
+
+

13.3 DNS Tools

+ +

Domain Name Service (DNS for short) is that magical protocol that allows your computer +to turn meaningless domain names like www.slackware.com into meaningful IP address like +64.57.102.34. Computers can't route packets to www.slackware.com, +but they can route packets to that domain name's IP address. This gives us a convenient +way to remember machines. Without DNS we'd have to keep a mental database of just what IP +address belongs to what computer, and that's assuming the IP address doesn't change. +Clearly using names for computers is better, but how do we map names to IP addresses?

+ +
+
+

13.3.1 host

+ +

host(1) can do this for us. host is +used to map names to IP addresses. It is a very quick and simple utility without a lot of +functions.

+ + + + + +
+
+% host www.slackware.com
+www.slackware.com is an alias for slackware.com.
+slackware.com has address 64.57.102.34
+
+
+ +

But let's say for some reason we want to map an IP address to a domain name; what +then?

+
+ +
+
+

13.3.2 nslookup

+ +

nslookup is a tried and true program that has weathered the +ages. nslookup has been deprecated and may be removed from +future releases. There is not even a man page for this program.

+ + + + + +
+
+% nslookup 64.57.102.34
+Note:  nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases.
+Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead.  Run nslookup with
+the `-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing.
+Server:         192.168.1.254
+Address:        192.168.1.254#53
+
+Non-authoritative answer:
+www.slackware.com       canonical name = slackware.com.
+Name:   slackware.com
+Address: 64.57.102.34
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

13.3.3 dig

+ +

The meanest dog in the pound, the domain information groper, dig(1) for short, is the go-to program for finding DNS information. +dig can grab just about anything from a DNS server including +reverse lookups, A, CNAME, MX, SP, and TXT records. dig has many +command line options and if you're not familiar with it you should read through it's +extensive man page.

+ + + + + +
+
+% dig @192.168.1.254 www.slackware.com mx
+
+; <<>> DiG 9.2.2 <<>> @192.168.1.254 www.slackware.com mx
+;; global options:  printcmd
+;; Got answer:
+;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 26362
+;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2
+
+;; QUESTION SECTION:
+;www.slackware.com.             IN      MX
+
+;; ANSWER SECTION:
+www.slackware.com.      76634   IN      CNAME   slackware.com.
+slackware.com.          86400   IN      MX      1 mail.slackware.com.
+
+;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
+slackware.com.          86400   IN      NS      ns1.cwo.com.
+slackware.com.          86400   IN      NS      ns2.cwo.com.
+
+;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
+ns1.cwo.com.            163033  IN      A       64.57.100.2
+ns2.cwo.com.            163033  IN      A       64.57.100.3
+
+;; Query time: 149 msec
+;; SERVER: 192.168.1.254#53(192.168.1.254)
+;; WHEN: Sat Nov  6 16:59:31 2004
+;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 159
+
+
+ +

This should give you an idea how dig works. +“@192.168.1.254” specifies the dns server to use. +“www.slackware.com” is the domain name I am performing a lookup on, and +“mx” is the type of lookup I am performing. The above query tells me that +e-mail to www.slackware.com will instead be sent to mail.slackware.com for delivery.

+
+
+ +
+
+

13.4 finger

+ +

finger(1) will retrieve information about the specified user. +You give finger a username or an email address and it will try to contact the necessary +server and retrieve the username, office, telephone number, and other pieces of +information. Here is an example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% finger johnc@idsoftware.com
+
+
+ +

finger can return the username, mail status, phone numbers, +and files referred to as “dot plan” and “dot project”. Of course, +the information returned varies with each finger server. The one +included with Slackware returns the following information by default:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Username

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Room number

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Home phone number

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Work phone number

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Login status

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Email status

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Contents of the .plan file in the user's home directory

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Contents of the .project file in the user's home +directory

    +
  • +
+ +

The first four items can be set with the chfn command. It +stores those values in the /etc/passwd file. To change the +information in your .plan or .project +file, just edit them with your favorite text editor. They must reside in your home +directory and must be called .plan and .project.

+ +

Many users finger their own account from a remote machine to +quickly see if they have new email. Or, you can see a user's plan or current project.

+ +

Like many commands, finger has options. Check the man page +for more information on what special options you can use.

+
+ +
+
+

13.5 telnet

+ +

Someone once stated that telnet(1) was the coolest thing he +had ever seen on computers. The ability to remotely log in and do stuff on another +computer is what separates Unix and Unix-like operating systems from other operating +systems.

+ +

telnet allows you to log in to a computer, just as if you +were sitting at the terminal. Once your username and password are verified, you are given +a shell prompt. From here, you can do anything requiring a text console. Compose email, +read newsgroups, move files around, and so on. If you are running X and you telnet to another machine, you can run X programs on the remote +computer and display them on yours.

+ +

To login to a remote machine, use this syntax:

+ + + + + +
+
+% telnet <hostname>
+
+
+ +

If the host responds, you will receive a login prompt. Give it your username and +password. That's it. You are now at a shell. To quit your telnet session, use either the +exit command or the logout command.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Warning +

telnet does not encrypt the information it sends. Everything +is sent in plain text, even passwords. It is not advisable to use telnet over the Internet. Instead, consider the Secure Shell. It encrypts all traffic and is available for free.

+
+
+ +
+
+

13.5.1 The other use of telnet

+ +

Now that we have convinced you not to use the telnet protocol anymore to log into a +remote machine, we'll show you a couple of useful ways to use telnet.

+ +

You can also use the telnet command to connect to a host on a +certain port.

+ + + + + +
+
+% telnet <hostname> [port]
+
+
+ +

This can be quite handy when you quickly need to test a certain service, and you need +full control over the commands, and you need to see what exactly is going on. You can +interactively test or use an SMTP server, a POP3 server, an HTTP server, etc. this +way.

+ +

In the next figure you'll see how you can telnet to a HTTP +server on port 80, and get some basic information from it.

+ +
+

Figure 13-1. Telnetting to a webserver

+ + + + + +
+
+% telnet store.slackware.com 80
+Trying 69.50.233.153...
+Connected to store.slackware.com.
+Escape character is '^]'.
+HEAD / HTTP/1.0
+
+HTTP/1.1 200 OK
+Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 20:47:01 GMT
+Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.8.22 OpenSSL/0.9.7d
+Last-Modified: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 10:58:54 GMT
+ETag: "193424-c0-3e9fda6e"
+Accept-Ranges: bytes
+Content-Length: 192
+Connection: close
+Content-Type: text/html
+
+Connection closed by foreign host.
+%
+
+
+
+ +

You can do the same for other plain-text protocols, as long as you know what port to +connect to, and what the commands are.

+
+
+ +
+
+

13.6 The Secure shell

+ +

Today, secure shell basks in the adoration that telnet once +enjoyed. ssh(1) allows one to make a connection to a remote +machine and execute programs as if one were physically present; however, ssh encrypts all the data travelling between the two computers so +even if others intercept the conversation, they are unable to understand it. A typical +secure shell connection follows.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ssh carrier.lizella.net -l alan
+The authenticity of host 'carrier.lizella.net (192.168.1.253)' can't be
+established.
+RSA key fingerprint is 0b:e2:5d:43:4c:39:4f:8c:b9:85:db:b2:fa:25:e9:9d.
+Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
+Warning: Permanently added 'carrier.lizella.net' (RSA) to the list of
+known hosts.
+Password: password
+Last login: Sat Nov  6 16:32:19 2004 from 192.168.1.102
+Linux 2.4.26-smp.
+alan@carrier:~$ ls -l MANIFEST 
+-rw-r--r--  1 alan users 23545276 2004-10-28 20:04 MANIFEST
+alan@carrier:~$ exit
+logout
+Connection to carrier.lizella.net closed.
+
+
+ +

There you see me making an ssh connection to carrier.lizella.net, and checking the permissions on the MANIFEST file.

+
+ +
+
+

13.7 email

+ +

Electronic mail is one of the most popular things one can do on the Internet. In 1998, +it was reported that more electronic mail was sent than regular mail. It is indeed common +and useful.

+ +

Under Slackware, we provide a standard mail server, and several mail clients. All of +the clients discussed below are text-based. A lot of Windows users may be against this, +but you will find that a text based client is very convenient, especially when checking +mail remotely. Fear not, there are many graphical e-mail clients such as KDE's Kmail. If +you wish to use one of those check its help menu.

+ +
+
+

13.7.1 pine

+ +

pine(1) is not elm. Or so the saying +goes. The University of Washington created their program for Internet news and email out +of a need for an easy mail reader for their students. pine is +one of the most popular email clients in use today and is available for nearly every +flavor of Unix and even Windows.

+ +
+

Figure 13-2. The Pine main menu

+ +

+
+ +

You will see a menu of commands and a row of command keys at the bottom. pine is indeed a complex program, so we will not discuss every +feature about it here.

+ +

To see what's in your inbox, type i. Your messages are +listed with their date, author, and subject. Highlight the message you want and press +enter to view it. Pressing r +will start a reply to the message. Once you have written the response, type Ctrl+X to send it. You can press i to get back to the message listing.

+ +

If you want to delete a message, press d. It will mark +the highlighted message for deletion. pine deletes the mail when +you exit the program. pine also lets you store your mail in +folders. You can get a listing of folders by pressing l. At +the message listing, press s to save it to another folder. +It will ask for the folder name to write the message to.

+ +

pine offers many, many features; you should definitely have a +look at the man page for more information. It will contain the latest information about +the program.

+
+ +
+
+

13.7.2 elm

+ +

elm(1) is another popular text-based email client. Though not +quite as user friendly as pine, it's definitely been around a +lot longer.

+ +
+

Figure 13-3. Elm main screen

+ +

+
+ +

By default, you are placed in your inbox. The messages are listed with the message +number, date, sender, and subject. Use the arrow keys to highlight the message you want. +Press Enter to read the message.

+ +

To compose a new message, type m at the main screen. The +d key will flag a message for deletion. And the r key will reply to the current message you are reading. All of +these keys are displayed at the bottom of the screen with a prompt.

+ +

The man page discusses elm in more detail, so you will +probably want to consult that before using elm.

+
+ +
+
+

13.7.3 mutt

+ +

“All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.” mutt's original interface was based on elm +with added features found in other popular mailclients, resulting in a hybrid mutt.

+ +

Some of mutt's features include:

+ +
    +
  • +

    color support

    +
  • + +
  • +

    message threading

    +
  • + +
  • +

    MIME and PGP/MIME support

    +
  • + +
  • +

    pop3 and imap support

    +
  • + +
  • +

    support for multiple mailbox formats (mbox, MMDF, MH, maildir)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    highly customizable

    +
  • +
+ +
+

Figure 13-4. Mutt main screen

+ +

+
+ +

if you're looking for a mail client that will let you be in total control over +everything, then you will like mutt. all the default settings +can be customized, keybindings can be changed. if you like to add a macro, you can.

+ +

you probably want to take a look at the muttrc manpage, +which will tell you how to configure everything. or take a look at the included example +muttrc file.

+
+ +
+
+

13.7.4 nail

+ +

nail(1) is a command line driven mail client. It is very +primitive and offers pretty much nothing in the way of user interfaces. However, mailx is +handy for times when you need to quickly mail something, scripting a bulk mailer, testing +your MTA installation or something similar. Note that Slackware creates symbolic links to +nail at /usr/bin/mail and /usr/bin/mailx. Any of these three commands executes the same +program. In fact, you will most likely see nail referred to as +mail.

+ +

The basic command line is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mailx <subject> <to-addr>
+
+
+ +

mailx reads the message body from standard input. So you can +cat a file into this command to mail it, or you can just type text and hit Ctrl+D when finished with the message.

+ +

Here is an example of mailing a program source file to another person.

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat randomfunc.c | mail -s "Here's that function" asdf@example.net
+
+
+ +

The man page explains more of what nail can do, so you will +probably want to have a look at that before using it.

+
+
+ +
+
+

13.8 Browsers

+ +

The first thing that people think about when they hear the word Internet is +“surfing the net”. Or looking at websites using a web browser. This is +probably by far the most popular use of the Internet for the average user.

+ +

Slackware provides popular graphical web browsers in the “XAP” series, as +well as text mode browsers in the “N” series. We'll take a quick look at some +of the most common options below.

+ +
+
+

13.8.1 lynx

+ +

lynx(1) is a text-based web browser. It is a very quick way +of looking up something on the Internet. Sometimes graphics just get in the way if you +know exactly what you're after.

+ +

To start lynx, just type lynx at the +prompt:

+ + + + + +
+
+% lynx
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 13-5. Lynx default start page

+ +

+
+ +

You may want to specify a site for lynx to open to:

+ + + + + +
+
+% lynx http://www.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

lynx prints the command keys and what they do at the bottom +of the screen. The up and down arrow keys move around the document, Enter selects the highlighted link, and the left arrow goes back to the previous page. Typing d will download the currently selected file. The g command brings up the Go prompt, where you can give lynx a URL to open.

+ +

There are many other commands in lynx. You can either consult +the man page, or type h to get the help screen for more +information.

+
+ +
+
+

13.8.2 links

+ +

Just like lynx, links is a textmode +web browser, where you do all the navigation using the keyboard. However, when you press +the Esc key, it will activate a very convenient pulldown +menu on the top of the screen. This makes it very easy to use, without having to learn +all the keyboard shortcuts. People who do not use a text browser every day will +appreciate this feature.

+ +

links seems to have better support for both frames and +tables, when compared to lynx.

+ +
+

Figure 13-6. Links, with the file menu open

+ +

+
+
+ +
+
+

13.8.3 wget

+ +

wget(1) is a command line utility that will download files +from a specified URL. While not an actual web-browser, wget is +used primarily to grab whole or partial web sites for offline viewing, or for fast +download of single files from HTTP or FTP servers instead. The basic syntax is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% wget <url>
+
+
+ +

You can also pass options. For example, this will download the Slackware web site:

+ + + + + +
+
+% wget --recursive http://www.slackware.com
+
+
+ +

wget will create a www.slackware.com directory and store the files in there, just as +the site does.

+ +

wget can also download files from FTP sites; just specify an +FTP URL instead of an HTTP one.

+ + + + + +
+
+% wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.8.2.tar.gz
+--12:18:16--  ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.8.2.tar.gz
+           => `wget-1.8.2.tar.gz'
+Resolving ftp.gnu.org... done.
+Connecting to ftp.gnu.org[199.232.41.7]:21... connected.
+Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in!
+==> SYST ... done.   ==> PWD ... done.
+==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD /gnu/wget ... done.
+==> PORT ... done.   ==> RETR wget-1.8.2.tar.gz ... done.
+Length: 1,154,648 (unauthoritative)
+
+100%[==================================>] 1,154,648     209.55K/s    ETA 00:00
+
+12:18:23 (209.55KB/s) - `wget-1.8.2.tar.gz' saved [1154648]
+
+
+ +

wget has many more options, which make it nice for site +specific scripts (web site mirroring and so forth). The man page should be consulted for +more information.

+
+
+ +
+
+

13.9 FTP Clients

+ +

FTP stands for the File Transfer Protocol. It allows you to send and receive files +between two computers. There is the FTP server and the FTP client. We discuss the client +in this section.

+ +

For the curious, the “client” is you. The “server” is the +computer that answers your FTP request and lets you login. You will download files from +and upload files to the server. The client cannot accept FTP connections, it can only +connect to servers.

+ +
+
+

13.9.1 ftp

+ +

To connect to an FTP server, simply run the ftp(1) command +and specify the host:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ftp <hostname> [port]
+
+
+ +

If the host is running an FTP server, it will ask for a username and password. You can +log in as yourself or as “anonymous”. Anonymous FTP sites are very popular +for software archives. For example, to get Slackware Linux via FTP, you must use +anonymous FTP.

+ +

Once connected, you will be at the ftp> prompt. There +are special commands for FTP, but they are similar to other standard commands. The +following shows some of the basic commands and what they do:

+ +
+

Table 13-1. ftp commands

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
CommandPurpose
lsList files
cd <dirname>Change directory
binSet binary transfer mode
asciiSet ASCII transfer mode
get <filename>Download a file
put <filename>Upload a file
hashToggle hash mark stats indicator
tickToggle byte counter indicator
promToggle interactive mode for downloads
mget <mask>Download a file or group of files; wildcards are allowed
mput <mask>Upload a file or group of files; wildcards are allowed
quitLog off the FTP server
+
+ +

You can also use some of the following commands which are quite self-explanatory: chmod, delete, rename, rmdir. For a complete list of all +commands and their meaning, just type help or ? and you'll see a complete listing on screen.

+ +

FTP is a fairly simple program to use, but lacks the user interface that many of us +are used to nowadays. The man page discusses some of the command line options for ftp(1).

+ + + + + +
+
+ftp> ls *.TXT
+200 PORT command successful.
+150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         18606 Apr  6  2002 BOOTING.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         10518 Jun 13  2002 COPYRIGHT.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100           602 Apr  6  2002 CRYPTO_NOTICE.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         32431 Sep 29 02:56 FAQ.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100        499784 Mar  3 19:29 FILELIST.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100        241099 Mar  3 19:12 PACKAGES.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         12339 Jun 19  2002 README81.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         14826 Jun 17  2002 SPEAKUP_DOCS.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100         15434 Jun 17  2002 SPEAK_INSTALL.TXT
+-rw-r--r--   1 root     100          2876 Jun 17  2002 UPGRADE.TXT
+226 Transfer complete.
+ftp> tick
+Tick counter printing on (10240 bytes/tick increment).
+ftp> get README81.TXT
+local: README81.TXT remote: README81.TXT
+200 PORT command successful.
+150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for README81.TXT (12339 bytes).
+Bytes transferred: 12339
+226 Transfer complete.
+12339 bytes received in 0.208 secs (58 Kbytes/sec)
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

13.9.2 ncftp

+ +

ncftp(1) (pronounced "Nik-F-T-P") is an alternative to the +traditional ftp client that comes with Slackware. It is still a text-based program, but +offers many advantages over ftp, including:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Tab completion

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Bookmarks file

    +
  • + +
  • +

    More liberal wildcard uses

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Command history

    +
  • +
+ +

By default, ncftp will try to log in anonymously to the +server you specify. You can force ncftp to present a login +prompt with the “-u” option. Once logged in, you +can use the same commands as in ftp, only you'll notice a nicer +interface, one that works more like bash.

+ + + + + +
+
+ncftp /pub/linux/slackware > cd slackware-current/
+Please read the file README81.TXT
+  it was last modified on Wed Jun 19 16:24:21 2002 - 258 days ago
+CWD command successful.
+ncftp ...ware/slackware-current > ls
+BOOTING.TXT               FAQ.TXT                   bootdisks/
+CHECKSUMS                 FILELIST.TXT              extra/
+CHECKSUMS.asc             GPG-KEY                   isolinux/
+CHECKSUMS.md5             PACKAGES.TXT              kernels/
+CHECKSUMS.md5.asc         PRERELEASE_NOTES          pasture/
+COPYING                   README81.TXT              rootdisks/
+COPYRIGHT.TXT             SPEEKUP_DOCS.TXT          slackware/
+CRYPTO_NOTICE.TXT         SPEEK_INSTALL.TXT         source/
+CURRENT.WARNING           Slackware-HOWTO
+ChangeLog.txt             UPGRADE.TXT
+ncftp ...ware/slackware-current > get README81.TXT
+README81.TXT:                                           12.29 kB  307.07 kB/s
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

13.10 Talking to Other People

+ +
+

13.10.1 wall

+ +

wall(1) is a quick way to write a message to the users on a +system. The basic syntax is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% wall [file]
+
+
+ +

This will result in the contents of [file] being displayed on the terminals of all +currently logged in users. If you don't specify a file, wall will read from standard +input, so you can just type your message, and end with Ctrl+d.

+ +

wall doesn't have many features, and apart from letting your +users know that you're about to do some serious maintenance to the system, or even reboot +it, so they have time to save their work and log off :)

+
+ +
+
+

13.10.2 talk

+ +

talk(1) allows two users to chat. It splits the screen in +half, horizontally. To request a chat with another user, use this command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% talk <person> [ttyname]
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 13-7. Two users in a talk session

+ +

+
+ +

If you specify just a username, the chat request is assumed to be local, so only local +users are queried. The ttyname is required if you want to ring a user on a specific +terminal (if the user is logged in more than once). The required information for talk can be obtained from the w(1) +command.

+ +

talk can also ring users on remote hosts. For the username +you simply specify an email address. talk will try to contact +that remote user on that host.

+ +

talk is somewhat limited. It only supports two users and is +half-duplex.

+
+ +
+
+

13.10.3 ytalk

+ +

ytalk(1) is a backwards compatible replacement for talk. It comes with Slackware as the ytalk +command. The syntax is similar, but has a few differences:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ytalk <username>[#ttyname]
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 13-8. Two users in a ytalk session

+ +

+
+ +

The username and terminal are specified the same as under talk, except you must put +them together with the hash mark (#).

+ +

ytalk offers several advantages:

+ +
    +
  • +

    It supports more than two users.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    A menu of options that can be brought up anytime with Esc.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    You can shell out while still in the talk session.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Plus more...

    +
  • +
+ +

If you're a server administrator, you'll want to make sure that the ntalk port is enabled in /etc/inetd.conf. +ytalk needs that to work properly.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 14 Security

+ +

Security on any system is important; it can prevent people launching attacks from your +machine, as well as protect sensitive data. This chapter is all about how to start +securing your Slackware box against script kiddies, crackers and rogue hamsters alike. +Bear in mind that this is only the start of securing a system; security is a process, not +a state.

+ +
+
+

14.1 Disabling +Services

+ +

The first step after installing Slackware should be to disable any services you don't +need. Any services could potentially pose a security risk, so it is important to run as +few services as possible (i.e. only those that are needed). Services are started from two +main places - inetd and init scripts.

+ +
+
+

14.1.1 Services started from inetd

+ +

A lot of the daemons that come with Slackware are run from inetd(8). inetd is a daemon that listens on +all of the ports used by services configured to be started by it and spawns an instance +of the relevant daemon when a connection attempt is made. Daemons started from inetd can be disabled by commenting out the relevant lines in /etc/inetd.conf. To do this, open this file in your favorite editor +(e.g. vi) and you should see lines similar to this:

+ + + + + +
+
+telnet stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.telnetd
+
+
+ +

You can disable this service, and any others you don't need, by commenting them out +(i.e. adding a # (hash) symbol to the beginning of the line). +The above line would then become:

+ + + + + +
+
+#telnet stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.telnetd
+
+
+ +

After inetd has been restarted, this service will be +disabled. You can restart inetd with the command:

+ + + + + +
+
+# kill -HUP $(cat /var/run/inetd.pid)
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

14.1.2 Services started from init +scripts

+ +

The rest of the services started when the machine starts are started from the init +scripts in /etc/rc.d/. These can be disabled in two different +ways, the first being to remove the execute permissions on the relevant init script and +the second being to comment out the relevant lines in the init scripts.

+ +

For example, SSH is started by its own init script at /etc/rc.d/rc.sshd. You can disable this using:

+ + + + + +
+
+# chmod -x /etc/rc.d/rc.sshd
+
+
+ +

For services that don't have their own init script, you will need to comment out the +relevant lines in the init scripts to disable them. For example, the portmap daemon is +started by the following lines in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2:

+ + + + + +
+
+# This must be running in order to mount NFS volumes.
+# Start the RPC portmapper:
+if [ -x /sbin/rpc.portmap ]; then
+  echo "Starting RPC portmapper:  /sbin/rpc.portmap"
+  /sbin/rpc.portmap
+fi
+# Done starting the RPC portmapper.
+
+
+ +

This can be disabled by adding # symbols to the beginnings +of the lines that don't already start with them, like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+# This must be running in order to mount NFS volumes.
+# Start the RPC portmapper:
+#if [ -x /sbin/rpc.portmap ]; then
+#  echo "Starting RPC portmapper:  /sbin/rpc.portmap"
+#  /sbin/rpc.portmap
+#fi
+# Done starting the RPC portmapper.
+
+
+ +

These changes will only take effect after either a reboot or changing from and back to +runlevel 3 or 4. You can do this by typing the following on the console (you will need to +log in again after changing to runlevel 1):

+ + + + + +
+
+# telinit 1
+# telinit 3
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

14.2 Host Access +Control

+ +
+

14.2.1 iptables

+ +

iptables is the packet filtering configuration program for +Linux 2.4 and above. The 2.4 kernel (2.4.5, to be exact) was first introduced into +Slackware (as an option) in version 8.0 and was made the default in Slackware 8.1. This +section only covers the basics of its usage and you should check http://www.netfilter.org/ for more +details. These commands can be entered into /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall, which has to be set as executable for these +rules to take effect at startup. Note that incorrect iptables +commands can essentially lock you out of your own machine. Unless you are 100% confident +in your skills, always ensure you have local access to the machine.

+ +

The first thing most people should do is set the default policy for each inbound chain +to DROP:

+ + + + + +
+
+# iptables -P INPUT DROP
+# iptables -P FORWARD DROP
+
+
+ +

When everything is denied, you can start allowing things. The first thing to allow is +any traffic for sessions which are already established:

+ + + + + +
+
+# iptables -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
+
+
+ +

So as not to break any applications that communicate using the loopback address, it is +usually wise to add a rule like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+# iptables -A INPUT -s 127.0.0.0/8 -d 127.0.0.0/8 -i lo -j ACCEPT
+
+
+ +

This rules allows any traffic to and from 127.0.0.0/8 (127.0.0.0 - 127.255.255.255) on +the loopback (lo) interface. When creating rules, it is a good +idea to be as specific as possible, to make sure that your rules do not inadvertently +allow anything evil. That said, rules that allow too little mean more rules and more +typing.

+ +

The next thing to do would be to allow access to specific services running on your +machine. If, for example, you wanted to run a web server on your machine, you would use a +rule similar to this:

+ + + + + +
+
+# iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -i ppp0 -j ACCEPT
+
+
+ +

This will allow access from any machine to port 80 on your machine via the ppp0 interface. You may want to restrict access to this service so +that only certain machines can access it. This rule allows access to your web service +from 64.57.102.34:

+ + + + + +
+
+# iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s 64.57.102.34 --dport 80 -i ppp0 -j ACCEPT
+
+
+ +

Allowing ICMP traffic can be useful for diagnostic purposes. To do this, you would use +a rule like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+# iptables -A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT
+
+
+ +

Most people will also want to set up Network Address Translation (NAT) on their +gateway machine, so that other machines on their network can access the Internet through +it. You would use the following rule to do this:

+ + + + + +
+
+# iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
+
+
+ +

You will also need to enable IP forwarding. You can do this temporarily, using the +following command:

+ + + + + +
+
+# echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
+
+
+ +

To enable IP forwarding on a more permanent basis (i.e. so that the change is kept +after a reboot), you will need to open the file /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2 in your favorite editor and change the following +line:

+ + + + + +
+
+IPV4_FORWARD=0
+
+
+ +

...to this:

+ + + + + +
+
+IPV4_FORWARD=1
+
+
+ +

For more information on NAT, see the NAT +HOWTO.

+
+ +
+
+

14.2.2 tcpwrappers

+ +

tcpwrappers controls access to daemons at the application +level, rather than at the IP level. This can provide an extra layer of security at times +when IP-level access controls (e.g. Netfilter) are not functioning correctly. For +example, if you recompile the kernel but forget to include iptables support, your IP +level protection will fail but tcpwrappers will still help protect your system.

+ +

Access to services protected by tcpwrappers can be controlled using /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.

+ +

The majority of people would have a single line in their /etc/hosts.deny file to deny access to all daemons by default. This +line would be:

+ + + + + +
+
+ALL : ALL
+
+
+ +

When this is done, you can concentrate on allowing access to services for specified +hosts, domains, or IP ranges. This can be done in the /etc/hosts.allow file, which follows the same format.

+ +

A lot of people would start by accepting all connections from localhost. This can be achieved using:

+ + + + + +
+
+ALL : 127.0.0.1
+
+
+ +

To allow access to SSHd from 192.168.0.0/24, you could use +either of the following rules:

+ + + + + +
+
+sshd : 192.168.0.0/24
+sshd : 192.168.0.
+
+
+ +

It is also possible to restrict access to hosts in certain domains. This can be done +using the following rule (note that this relies on the reverse DNS entry for the +connecting host being trustworthy, so I would recommand against its use on +Internet-connected hosts):

+ + + + + +
+
+sshd : .slackware.com
+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

14.3 Keeping +Current

+ +
+

14.3.1 slackware-security mailing list

+ +

Whenever a security problem affects Slackware, an email is sent to all subscribers to +the slackware-security@slackware.com mailing list. Reports are +sent out for vulnerabilities of any part of Slackware, apart from the software in /extra or /pasture. These security +announcement emails include details on obtaining updated versions of Slackware packages +or work-arounds, if any.

+ +

Subscribing to Slackware mailing lists is covered in Section 2.2.2.

+
+ +
+
+

14.3.2 +The /patches directory

+ +

Whenever updated packages are released for a version of Slackware (usually only to fix +a security problem, in the case of already released Slackware versions), they are placed +in the /patches directory. The full path to these patches will +depend on the mirror you are using, but will take the form /path/to/slackware-x.x/patches/.

+ +

Before installing these packages, it is a good idea to verify the md5sum of the package. md5sum(1) is a +commandline utility that creates a “unique” mathematical hash of the file. If +a single bit of the file has been changed, it will generate a different md5sum value.

+ + + + + +
+
+% md5sum package-<ver>-<arch>-<rev>.tgz
+6341417aa1c025448b53073a1f1d287d  package-<ver>-<arch>-<rev>.tgz
+
+
+ +

You should then check this against the line for the new package in the CHECKSUMS.md5 file in the root of the slackware-$VERSION directory (also +in the /patches directory for patches) or in the email to the +slackware-security mailing list.

+ +

If you have a file with the md5sum values in it, you can source it instead with the +-c option to md5sum.

+ + + + + +
+
+# md5sum -c CHECKSUMS.md5
+./ANNOUNCE.10_0: OK
+./BOOTING.TXT: OK
+./COPYING: OK
+./COPYRIGHT.TXT: OK
+./CRYPTO_NOTICE.TXT: OK
+./ChangeLog.txt: OK
+./FAQ.TXT: FAILED
+
+
+ +

As you can see, any files that md5sum evaluates as correct +are listed “OK” while files that fail are labelled +“FAILED”. (Yes, this was an insult to your +intelligence. Why do you put up with me?)

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 15 Archive Files

+ +
+

15.1 gzip

+ +

gzip(1) is the GNU compression program. It takes a single +file and compresses it. The basic usage is as follows:

+ + + + + +
+
+% gzip filename
+
+
+ +

The resulting file will be named filename.gz and will usually be smaller than the input +file. Note that filename.gz will replace filename. This means that filename will +no longer exist, even though a gzipped copy will. Regular text files will compress +nicely, while jpeg images, mp3s, and other such files will not compress too well as they +are already compressed. This basic usage is a balance of final file size and compression +time. The maximum compression can be achieved like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% gzip -9 filename
+
+
+ +

This will take a longer time to compress the file, but the result will be as small as +gzip can make it. Using lower values for the command line option +will cause it to compress faster, but the file will not be as compressed.

+ +

Decompressing gzipped files can be done using two commands, which are really just the +same program. gzip will decompress any file with a recognized +file extension. A recognized extension can be any of the following: .gz, -gz, .z, +-z, .Z, or -Z. The first method is to call gunzip(1) +on a file, like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% gunzip filename.gz
+
+
+ +

This will leave a decompressed version of infile in the current directory, and the .gz extension will be stripped from the filename. gunzip is really part of gzip and is +identical to gzip -d. As such, gzip is +often pronounced gunzip, as that name just sounds cooler. +:^)

+
+ +
+
+

15.2 bzip2

+ +

bzip2(1) is an alternative compression program installed on +Slackware Linux. It uses a different compression algorithm from gzip, which results in some advantages and some disadvantages. The +main advantage for bzip2 is the compressed file size. bzip2 will almost always compress better than gzip. In some instances, this can result in dramatically smaller +files. This can be a great advantage for people on slower modem connections. Also +remember, when downloading software from a public ftp server, it's generally good +netiquette to download the .bz2 files instead of the .gz files, as this results in less overhead for the generous people +hosting the server.

+ +

The disadvantage to bzip2 is that it is more CPU intensive +than gzip. This means that bzipping a file will generally take +longer and will use more of the CPU than gzipping the file would. When considering which +compression program to use, you must weigh this speed vs. compressed size and determine +which is more important.

+ +

The usage of bzip2 is nearly identical to gzip, so not much time will be spent discussing it. Like gunzip, bunzip2 is identical to bzip2 -d. The primary difference in practical usage is that bzip2 uses the .bz2 extension.

+ + + + + +
+
+% bzip2 filename
+% bunzip2 filename.bz2
+% bzip2 -9 filename
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

15.3 tar

+ +

tar(1) is the GNU tape archiver. It takes several files or +directories and creates one large file. This allows you to compress an entire directory +tree, which is impossible by just using gzip or bzip2. tar has many command line options, +which are explained in its man page. This section will just cover the most common uses of +tar.

+ +

The most common use for tar is to decompress and unarchive a +package that you've downloaded from a web site or ftp site. Most files will come with a +.tar.gz extension. This is commonly known as a +“tarball”. It means that several files were archived using tar and then compressed using gzip. You +might also see this listed as a .tar.Z file. It means the same +thing, but this is usually encountered on older Unix systems.

+ +

Alternatively, you might find a .tar.bz2 file somewhere. +Kernel source is distributed as such because it is a smaller download. As you might have +guessed, this is several files archived with tar and then +bzipped.

+ +

You can get to all the files in this archive by making use of tar and some command line arguments. Unarchiving a tarball makes use +of the -z flag, which means to first run the file through gunzip and decompress it. The most common way to decompress a +tarball is like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz
+
+
+ +

That's quite a few options. So what do they all mean? The -x +means to extract. This is important, as it tells tar exactly +what to do with the input file. In this case, we'll be splitting it back up into all the +files that it came from. -v means to be verbose. This will list +all the files that are being unarchived. It is perfectly acceptable to leave this option +off, if somewhat boring. Alternatively, you could use -vv to be +very verbose and list even more information about each file being unarchived. The -z option tells tar to run filename.tar.gz through gunzip first. And +finally, the -f option tells tar that +the next string on the command line is the file to operate on.

+ +

There are a few other ways to write this same command. On older systems lacking a +decent copy of GNU tar, you might see it written like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% gunzip filename.tar.gz | tar -xvf -
+
+
+ +

This command line will uncompress the file and send the output to tar. Since gzip will write its output to +standard out if told to do so, this command will write the decompressed file to standard +out. The pipe then sends it to tar for unarchiving. The +“-” means to operate on standard input. It will unarchive the stream of data +that it gets from gzip and write that to the disk.

+ +

Another way to write the first command line is to leave off the dash before the +options, like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar xvzf filename.tar.gz
+
+
+ +

You might also encounter a bzipped archive. The version of tar that comes with Slackware Linux can handle these the same as +gzipped archives. Instead of the -z command line option, you'd +use -j:

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar -xvjf filename.tar.bz2
+
+
+ +

It is important to note that tar will place the unarchived +files in the current directory. So, if you had an archive in /tmp that you wanted to decompress into your home directory, there +are a few options. First, the archive could be moved into your home directory and then +run through tar. Second, you could specify the path to the +archive file on the command line. Third, you can use the -C +option to “explode” the tarball in a specified directory.

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd $HOME
+% cp /tmp/filename.tar.gz .
+% tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz
+
+% cd $HOME
+% tar -xvzf /tmp/filename.tar.gz
+
+% cd /
+% tar -xvzf /tmp/filename.tar.gz -C $HOME
+
+
+ +

All the above statements are equivalent. In each case, the archive is unpacked inside +your home directory and the original uncompressed archive is left in place.

+ +

So what good is being able to uncompress these archives if you can't make them? Well, +tar handles that too. In most cases it's as easy as removing the +“-x” option and replacing it with the “-c” option.

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar -cvzf filename.tar.gz .
+
+
+ +

In this command line, the -c option tells tar to create an archive, while the -z +option runs the resulting archive file through gzip to compress +it. filename.tar.gz is the file that you want to create.

+ +

Specifying the “-f” option isn't always +necessary, but is typically good practice anyway. Without it, tar writes to standard output, which is usually desired for piping +tar's output to another program, like so.

+ + + + + +
+
+% tar -cv filename.tar . | gpg --encrypt
+
+
+ +

That command creates an non-compressed tar archive of the current directory, pipes the +tarball through gpg which encrypts and compresses the tarball, +making it realistically impossible to read by anyone other than the person knowing the +secret key.

+
+ +
+
+

15.4 zip

+ +

Finally, there are two utilities that can be used on zip files. These are very common +in the Windows world, so Linux has programs to deal with them. The compression program is +called zip(1), and the decompression program is called unzip(1).

+ + + + + +
+
+% zip foo *
+
+
+ +

This will create the file foo.zip, which will contain all +the files in the current directory. zip will add the .zip extension automatically, so there's no need to include that in +the file name. You can also recurse through the current directory, zipping up any +directories that are also laying around:

+ + + + + +
+
+% zip -r foo *
+
+
+ +

Decompressing files is easy, as well.

+ + + + + +
+
+% unzip foo.zip
+
+
+ +

This will extract all the files in the file foo.zip, +including any directories in the archive.

+ +

The zip utilities have several advanced options for creating +self-extracting archives, leaving out files, controlling compressed file size, printing +out what will happen, and much more. See the man pages for zip +and unzip to find out how to use these options.

+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 16 Vi

+ +

vi(1) is the standard Unix text editing program, and while +mastering it is not as essential as it once was, is still a very rewarding goal. There +are several versions (or clones) of vi available, including vi, elvis, vile, +and vim. One of these is available on just about any version of +Unix, as well as on Linux. All of these versions include the same basic feature set and +commands, so learning one clone should make it easy to learn another. With the variety of +text editors included with Linux distributions and Unix variants these days, many people +no longer use vi. Still, it remains the most universal text +editor across Unix and Unix work-alikes. Mastering vi means you +should never be sitting at a Unix machine and not be comfortable with at least one +powerful text editor.

+ +

vi includes a number of powerful features including syntax +highlighting, code formatting, a powerful search-and-replace mechanism, macros, and more. +These features make it especially attractive to programmers, web developers, and the +like. System administrators will appreciate the automation and integration with the shell +that is possible.

+ +

On Slackware Linux, the default version of vi available is +elvis. Other versions - including vim +and gvim - are available if you've installed the proper +packages. gvim is an X Window version of vim that includes toolbars, detachable menus, and dialog boxes.

+ +
+
+

16.1 Starting vi

+ +

vi can be started from the command line in a variety of ways. +The simplest form is just:

+ + + + + +
+
+% vi
+
+
+ +
+

Figure 16-1. A vi session.

+ +

+
+ +

This will start up vi with an empty buffer. At this point, +you'll see a mostly blank screen. It is now in “command mode”, waiting for +you to do something. For a discussion of the various vi modes, +see the Section 16.2. In order to quit out of vi, type the following:

+ + + + + +
+
+:q
+
+
+ +

Assuming that there have been no changes to the file, this will cause vi to quit. If there have been changes made, it will warn you that +there have been changes and tell you how to disregard them. Disregarding changes usually +means appending an exclamation point after the “q” like +so:

+ + + + + +
+
+:q!
+
+
+ +

The exclamation point usually means to force some action. We'll discuss it and other +key combinations in further details later.

+ +

You can also start vi with a pre-existing file. For example, +the file /etc/resolv.conf would be opened like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% vi /etc/resolv.conf
+
+
+ +

Finally, vi can be started on a particular line of a file. +This is especially useful for programmers when an error message includes the line their +program bombed on. For example, you could start up vi on line 47 +of /usr/src/linux/init/main.c like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% vi +47 /usr/src/linux/init/main.c
+
+
+ +

vi will display the given file and will place the cursor at +the specified line. In the case where you specify a line that is after the end of the +file, vi will place the cursor on the last line. This is +especially helpful for programmers, as they can jump straight to the location in the file +that an error occurred, without having to search for it.

+
+ +
+
+

16.2 Modes

+ +

vi operates in various modes, which are used to accomplish +various tasks. When you first start vi, you are placed into +command mode. From this point, you can issue various commands to manipulate text, move +around in the file, save, quit, and change modes. Editing the text is done in insert +mode. You can quickly move between modes with a variety of keystrokes, which are +explained below.

+ +
+
+

16.2.1 +Command Mode

+ +

You are first placed into command mode. From this mode, you cannot directly enter text +or edit what is already there. However, you can manipulate the text, search, quit, save, +load new files, and more. This is intended only to be an introduction to the command +mode. For a description of the various commands, see Section +16.7.

+ +

Probably the most often used command in command mode is changing to insert mode. This +is accomplished by hitting the i key. The cursor changes shapes, +and -- INSERT -- is displayed at +the bottom of the screen (note that this does not happen in all clones of vi). From there, all your keystrokes are entered into the current +buffer and are displayed to the screen. To get back into command mode, hit the ESCAPE key.

+ +

Command mode is also where you move around in the file. On some systems, you can use +the arrow keys to move around. On other systems, you may need to use the more traditional +keys of “hjkl”. Here is a simple listing of how these +keys are used to move around:

+ +
+ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
hmove left one character
jmove down one character
kmove up one character
lmove right one character
+
+ +

Simply press a key to move. As you will see later, these keys can be combined with a +number to move much more efficiently.

+ +

Many of the commands that you will use in command mode begin with a colon. For +example, quitting is :q, as discussed earlier. The colon simply +indicates that it is a command, while the “q” tells vi to quit. Other commands are an optional number, followed by a +letter. These commands do not have a colon before them, and are generally used to +manipulate the text.

+ +

For example, deleting one line from a file is accomplished by hitting dd. This will remove the line that the cursor is on. Issuing the +command 4dd would tell vi to remove the +line that the cursor is on and the three after that. In general, the number tells vi how many times to perform the command.

+ +

You can combine a number with the movement keys to move around several characters at a +time. For example, 10k would move up ten lines on the screen.

+ +

Command mode can also be used to cut and paste, insert text, and read other files into +the current buffer. Copying text is accomplished with the y key (y stands for yank). Copying the current line is done by typing yy, and this can be prefixed with a number to yank more lines. Then, +move to the location for the copy and hit p. The text is pasted on +the line after the current one.

+ +

Cutting text is done by typing dd, and p +can be used to paste the cut text back into the file. Reading in text from another file +is a simple procedure. Just type :r, followed by a space and the +file name that contains the text to be inserted. The file's contents will be pasted into +the current buffer on the line after the cursor. More sophisticated vi clones even contain filename completion similar to the +shell's.

+ +

The final use that will be covered is searching. Command mode allows for simple +searching, as well as complicated search-and-replace commands that make use of a powerful +version of regular expressions. A complete discussion of regular expressions is beyond +the scope of this chapter, so this section will only cover simple means of searching.

+ +

A simple search is accomplished by hitting the / key, followed +by the text that you are searching for. vi will search forward +from the cursor to the end of the file for a match, stopping when it finds one. Note that +inexact matches will cause vi to stop as well. For example, a +search for “the” will +cause vi to stop on “then”, “therefore”, and so on. This is because all of those +words do match “the”.

+ +

After vi has found the first match, you can continue on to +the next match simply by hitting the / key followed by enter. You +can also search backwards through the file by replacing the slash with the ? key. For example, searching backwards through the file for +“the” would be +accomplished by typing ?the.

+
+ +
+
+

16.2.2 Insert +Mode

+ +

Inserting and replacing text is accomplished in insert mode. As previously discussed, +you can get into insert mode by hitting i from command mode. Then, +all text that you type is entered into the current buffer. Hitting the ESCAPE key takes you back into command mode.

+ +

Replacing text is accomplished in several ways. From command mode, hitting r will allow you to replace the one character underneath the cursor. +Just type the new character and it will replace the one under the cursor. You will then +be immediately placed back into command mode. Hitting R allows you +to replace as many characters as you'd like. To get out of this replacement mode, just +hit ESCAPE to go back into command mode.

+ +

There is yet another way to toggle between insertion and replacement. Hitting the INSERT key from command mode will take you into insert mode. Once you +are in insert mode, the keyboard's INSERT key serves as a toggle +between insert and replace. Hitting it once will allow you to replace. Hitting it once +more will once again allow you to insert text.

+
+
+ +
+
+

16.3 Opening +Files

+ +

vi allows you to open files from command mode as well as +specifying a file on the command line to open. To open the file /etc/lilo.conf:

+ + + + + +
+
+:e /etc/lilo.conf
+
+
+ +

If you have made changes to the current buffer without saving, vi will complain. You can still open the file without saving the +current buffer by typing :e!, followed by a space and the filename. +In general, vi's warnings can be suppressed by following the +command with an exclamation mark.

+ +

If you want to reopen the current file, you can do so simply by typing e!. This is particularly useful if you have somehow messed up the file +and want to reopen it.

+ +

Some vi clones (for example, vim) +allow for multiple buffers to be open at the same time. For example, to open up the file +09-vi.sgml in my home directory while another file was open, I +would type:

+ + + + + +
+
+:split ~/09-vi.sgml
+
+
+ +

The new file is displayed on the top half of the screen, and the old file is displayed +in the bottom half of the screen. There are a lot of commands that manipulate the split +screen, and many of these commands start to resemble something out of Emacs The best place to look up these commands would be the man page +for your vi clone. Note that many clones do not support the split-screen idea, so you +might not be able to use it at all.

+
+ +
+
+

16.4 Saving +Files

+ +

There are several ways to save files in vi. If you want to +save the current buffer to the file randomness, you would +type:

+ + + + + +
+
+:w randomness
+
+
+ +

Once you've saved the file once, saving it again is as simple as typing :w. Any changes will be written out to the file. After you've saved +the file, you are dumped back into command mode. If you want to save the file and quit +vi (a very common operation), you would type :wq. That tells vi to save the current file +and quit back to the shell.

+ +

On occasion, you want to save a file that is marked as read-only. You can do this by +adding an exclamation point after the write command, like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+:w!
+
+
+ +

However, there will still be instances where you cannot write the file (for example, +you are attempting to edit a file that is owned by another user). When this happens, vi will tell you that it cannot save the file. If you really want to +edit the file, you'll have to come back and edit it as root or +(preferably) the owner of that file.

+
+ +
+
+

16.5 Quitting vi

+ +

One way to quit vi is through :wq, +which will save the current buffer before quitting. You can also quit without saving with +:q or (more commonly) :q!. The latter is used +when you've modified the file but do not wish to save any changes to it.

+ +

On occasion, your machine might crash or vi might crash. +However, both elvis and vim will take +steps to minimize the damage to any open buffers. Both editors save the open buffers to a +temporary file on occasion. This file is usually named similarly to the open file, but +with a dot at the beginning. This makes the file hidden.

+ +

This temporary file gets removed once the editor quits under normal conditions. This +means that the temporary copy will still be around if something crashes. When you go back +to edit the file again, you will be prompted for what action to take. In most cases, a +large amount of your unsaved work can be recovered. elvis will +also send you a mail (from Graceland, oddly enough :) telling you that a backup copy +exists.

+
+ +
+
+

16.6 vi +Configuration

+ +

Your vi clone of choice can be configured in several +ways.

+ +

A variety of commands can be entered while in command mode to set up vi just how you like it. Depending on your editor, you can enable +features to make programming easier (like syntax hilighting, auto-indenting, and more), +set up macros to automake tasks, enable textual substitutions, and more.

+ +

Almost all of these commands can be put into a configuration file in your home +directory. elvis expects a .exrc file, +while vim expects a .vimrc file. Most +of the setup commands that can be entered in command mode can be placed in the +configuration file. This includes setup information, textual substitutions, macros, and +more.

+ +

Discussing all these options and the differences between the editors is quite an +involved subject. For more information, check out the man page or web site for your +preferred vi editor. Some editors (like vim) have extensive help within the editor that can be accessed with +the :help command, or something similar. You can also check out the +O'Reilly book Learning the vi Editor by +Lamb and Robbins.

+ +

Many common programs in Linux will load up a text file in vi +by default. For example, editing your crontabs will start up vi +by default. If you do not like vi and would like another editor +to be started instead, all you need to do is set the VISUAL +environment variable to the editor you prefer. For information on setting environment +variables, see the section called Environment Variables in Chapter 8. If you want to make +sure that your editor will be the default every time you login, add the VISUAL setting to +your .bash_profile or .bashrc +files.

+
+ +
+
+

16.7 Vi Keys

+ +

This section is a quick reference of many common vi commands. +Some of these were discussed earlier in the chapter, while many will be new.

+ +
+

Table 16-1. Movement

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
OperationKey
left, down, up, righth, j, k, l
To the end of the line$
To the beginning of the line^
To the end of the fileG
To the beginning of the file:1
To line 47:47
+
+ +
+

Table 16-2. Editing

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
OperationKey
Removing a linedd
Removing five lines5dd
Replacing a characterr
Removing a characterx
Removing ten characters10x
Undo last actionu
Join current and next linesJ
Replace old with new, globally%s'old'new'g
+
+ +
+

Table 16-3. Searching

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
OperationKey
Search for “asdf”/asdf
Search backwards for “asdf”?asdf
Repeat last search forwards/
Repeat last search backwards?
Repeat last search, same directionn
Repeat last search, opposite directionN
+
+ +
+

Table 16-4. Saving and Quitting

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
OperationKey
Quit:q
Quit without saving:q!
Write and quit:wq
Write, without quitting:w
Reload currently open file:e!
Write buffer to file asdf:w asdf
Open file hejaz:e hejaz
Read file asdf into buffer:r asdf
Read output of ls into buffer:r !ls
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 17 Emacs

+ +

While vi (with its clones) is without a doubt the most +ubiquitous editor on Unix-like systems, Emacs comes in a good second. Instead of using +different “modes”, like vi does, it uses Control and Alt key combinations to enter +commands, in much the same way that you can use Control and Alt key combinations in a word processor and indeed in many other +applications to execute certain functions. (Though it should be noted that the commands +rarely correspond; so while many modern applications use Ctrl-C/ X/ V for copying, +cutting and pasting, Emacs uses different keys and actually a somewhat different +mechanism for this.)

+ +

Also unlike vi, which is an (excellent) editor and nothing +more, Emacs is a program with near endless capabilities. Emacs is (for the most part) +written in Lisp, which is a very powerful programming language that has the peculiar +property that every program written in it is automatically a Lisp compiler of its own. +This means that the user can extend Emacs, and in fact write completely new programs +“in Emacs”.

+ +

As a result, Emacs is not just an editor anymore. There are many add-on packages for +Emacs available (many come with the program's source) that provide all sorts of +functionality. Many of these are related to text editing, which is after all Emacs' basic +task, but it doesn't stop there. There are for example several spreadsheet programs for +Emacs, there are databases, games, mail and news clients (the top one being Gnus), +etc.

+ +

There are two main versions of Emacs: GNU Emacs (which is the version that comes with +Slackware) and XEmacs. The latter is not a version for Emacs running under X. In fact, both Emacs +and XEmacs run on the console as well as under X. XEmacs was once started as a project to +tidy up the Emacs code. Currently, both versions are being actively developed, and there +is in fact much interaction between the two development teams. For the present chapter, +it is immaterial whether you use Emacs or XEmacs, the differences between them are not +relevant to the normal user.

+ +
+
+

17.1 Starting +emacs

+ +

Emacs can be started from the shell by simply typing emacs. +When you are running X, Emacs will (normally) come up with its own X window, usually with +a menu bar at the top, where you can find the most important functions. On startup, Emacs +will first show a welcome message, and then after a few seconds will drop you in the +*scratch* buffer. (See Section 17.2.)

+ +
+

+
+ +

You can also start Emacs on an existing file by typing

+ + + + + +
+
+% emacs /etc/resolv.conf
+
+
+ +

This will cause Emacs to load the specified file when it starts up, skipping the +welcome message.

+ +
+
+

17.1.1 Command +Keys

+ +

As mentioned above, Emacs uses Control and Alt combinations for commands. The usual convention is to write these +with C-letter and M-letter, respectively. So C-x means Control+x, and M-x means Alt+x. (The letter M is used instead of A because +originally the key was not the Alt key but the Meta key. The Meta key has all but disappeared +from computer keyboards, and in Emacs the Alt key has taken over +its function.)

+ +

Many Emacs commands consist of sequences of keys and key combinations. For example, C-x C-c (that is Control-x +followed by Control-c ) quits Emacs, C-x C-s saves the current file. Keep in mind that C-x C-b is not the same as C-x b. The former means Control-x followed by Control-b, while the latter means Control-x followed by just 'b'.

+
+
+ +
+
+

17.2 Buffers

+ +

In Emacs, the concept of “buffers” is essential. Every file that you open +is loaded into its own buffer. Furthermore, Emacs has several special buffers, which do +not contain a file but are used for other things. Such special buffers usually have a +name that starts and ends with an asterisk. For example, the buffer that Emacs shows when +it is first started, is the so-called *scratch* buffer. In the *scratch* buffer, you can +type text in the normal way, but text that is typed there is not saved when Emacs is +closed.

+ +

There is one other special buffer you need to know about, and that is the minibuffer. +This buffer consists of only one line, and is always on the screen: it is the very last +line of the Emacs window, below the status bar for the current buffer. The minibuffer is +where Emacs shows messages for the user, and it is also the place where commands that +require some user input are executed. For example, when you open a file, Emacs will ask +for its name in the minibuffer.

+ +

Switching from one buffer to another can be done with the command C-x b. This will prompt +you for the name of a buffer (a buffer's name is usually the name of the file you are +editing in it), and it gives a default choice, which is normally the buffer that you were +in before you switched to or created the current buffer. Just hitting Enter will switch to that default +buffer.

+ +

If you want to switch to another buffer than the default offered by Emacs, just type +its name. Note that you can use so-called Tab-completion here: type +the first few letters of the buffer's name and hit Tab; Emacs will +then complete the name of the buffer. Tab completion works +everywhere in Emacs where it makes sense.

+ +

You can get a list of open buffers by hitting C-x C-b. This command will +usually split the screen in two, displaying the buffer you were working in in the top +half, and a new buffer called *Buffer List* in the bottom half. This buffer contains a +list of all the buffers, their sizes and modes, and the files, if any, that those buffers +are visiting (as it is called in Emacs). You can get rid of this split screen by typing +C-x 1.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

Under X, the list of buffers is also available in the Buffer menu in the menu bar.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

17.3 Modes

+ +

Every buffer in Emacs has an associated mode. This mode is very different from the +idea of modes in vi: a mode tells you what kind of buffer you +are in. For example, there is text-mode for normal text files, but there are also modes +such as c-mode for editing C programs, sh-mode for editing shell scripts, latex-mode for +editing LaTeX files, mail-mode for editing email and news +messages, etc. A mode provides special customizations and functionality that is useful +for the kind of file you are editing. It is even possible for a mode to redefine keys and +key commands. For example, in Text mode, the Tab key simply jumps to the next tab stop, +but in many programming language modes, the Tab key indents the +current line according to the depth of the block that line is in.

+ +

The modes mentioned above are called major modes. Each buffer has exactly one major +mode. Additionally, a buffer can have one or more minor modes. A minor mode provides +additional features that may be useful for certain editing tasks. For example, if you hit +the INSERT key, you invoke overwrite-mode, which does what you'd +expect. There is also an auto-fill-mode, which is handy in combination with text-mode or +latex-mode: it causes each line that you type to be automatically wrapped once the line +reaches a certain number of characters. Without auto-fill-mode, you have to type M-q to fill out a paragraph. (Which you can also +use to reformat a paragraph after you've edited some text in it and it is no longer +nicely filled out.)

+ +
+
+

17.3.1 Opening +files

+ +

To open a file in Emacs, type

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x C-f
+
+
+ +

Emacs will ask you for the name of the file, filling in some default path for you +(which is usually ~/ ). After you type the filename (you can +use Tab completion) and hit ENTER , Emacs +will open the file in a new buffer and display that buffer on the screen.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

Emacs will automatically create a new buffer, it will not load the file into the +current buffer.

+
+
+ +

In order to create a new file in emacs, you cannot just go typing right away. You +first have to create a buffer for it, and come up with a filename. You do this by typing +C-x C-f and typing a filename, just as if you were opening an existing file. +Emacs will notice that the file you typed doesn't exist, and will create a new buffer and +report “(New file)” in the minibuffer.

+ +

When you type C-x C-f and then enter a directory name instead of a +filename, Emacs will create a new buffer in which you will find a list of all the files +in that directory. You can move the cursor to the file that you are looking for and type +, and Emacs will open it. (There are in fact a lot more actions you can perform here, +such as deleting, renaming and moving files, etc. Emacs is now in dired-mode, which is +basically a simple file manager.)

+ +

When you have typed C-x C-f and suddenly change your mind, you can type +C-g to cancel the action. C-g works almost everywhere where you want to +cancel an action or command that you've started but don't want to finish.

+
+
+ +
+
+

17.4 Basic +Editing

+ +

When you have opened a file, you can of course move around in it with the cursor. The +cursor keys and PgUp, PgDn do what you'd expect. Home and End jump to the beginning and end of the line. (In older versions, +they would actually jump to the beginning and end of the buffer.) However, there are also +Control and Meta (Alt) +key combos that move the cursor around. Because you do not need to move your hands to +another part of the keyboard for these, they are much quicker once you get used to them. +The most important such commands are listed in Table +17-1.

+ +
+

Table 17-1. Basic Emacs Editing Commands

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
CommandResult
C-b go one character back
C-f go one character forward
C-n go one line down
C-p go one line up
C-a go to the beginning of the line
C-e go to the end of the line
M-b go one word back
M-f go one word forward
M-} go one paragraph forward
M-{ go one paragraph backward
M-a go one sentence backward
M-e go one sentence forward
C-d delete the character under the cursor
M-d delete until the end of the current word
C-v go down one screen (i.e., PgDn)
M-v go up one screen (i.e., PgUp)
M-< go to the beginning of the buffer
M-> go to the end of the buffer
C-_ undo the last change (can be repeated); note that you actually have to type Shift+Control+hyphen for +this.
C-k delete to end of line
C-s forward search
C-r backward search
+
+ +

Note that many Meta commands are parallel to the Control commands except that they operate on larger units: while C-f goes forward one character, M-f goes forward an entire word, etc.

+ +

Also note that M-< and M-> require you to type Shift+Alt+comma and Shift+Alt+dot +respectively, since < and > are on Shift+comma and Shift+dot. (Unless of course you have a different keyboard layout from the +standard US layout.)

+ +

Note that C-k deletes (kills, as it is +commonly called) all the text after the cursor to the end of the line, but doesn't delete +the line itself (i.e., it doesn't delete the final newline). It only deletes the line if +there was no text after the cursor. In other words, in order to delete a complete line, +you have to put the cursor at the beginning of the line, and then hit C-k twice: once to delete the text on the line, +once to delete the line itself.

+
+ +
+
+

17.5 Saving +Files

+ +

In order to save a file, you type

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x C-s
+
+
+ +

Emacs will not ask you for a filename, the buffer will just be saved to the file it +was loaded from. If you want to save your text to another file, type

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x C-w
+
+
+ +

When you save the file for the first time in this session, Emacs will normally save +the old version of your file to a backup file, which has the same name appended with a +tilde: so if you're editing a file “cars.txt”, +Emacs will create a backup “cars.txt~”.

+ +

This backup file is a copy of the file that you opened. While you are working, Emacs +will also regularly create an auto-save copy of the work you are doing, to a file named +with hash signs: #cars.txt#. This backup is deleted when you +save the file with C-x C-s.

+ +

When you are done editing a file, you can kill the buffer that holds it by typing

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x k
+
+
+ +

Emacs will then ask you which buffer you want to kill, with the current buffer as +default, which you can select by hitting ENTER. If you haven't +saved your file yet, Emacs will ask you if you really want to kill the buffer.

+ +
+
+

17.5.1 Quitting +Emacs

+ +

When you are done with Emacs altogether, you can type

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x C-c
+
+
+ +

This quits Emacs. If you have any unsaved files, Emacs will tell you so, and ask if +you want to save them each in turn. If you answer no to any of these, Emacs will ask for +one final confirmation and then quit.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 18 Slackware Package +Management

+ +

A software package is a bundle of related programs that are ready for you to install. +When you download a source code archive, you have to configure, compile, and install it +by hand. With a software package, this has already been done for you. All that you have +to do is install the package. Another handy feature of using software packages is that it +is very easy to remove and upgrade them, if you so desire. Slackware comes with programs +for all your package management needs. You can install, remove, upgrade, make, and +examine packages very easily.

+ +

There's a myth that's been going around ever since RedHat debuted RedHat Package +Manager, that Slackware has no package management tool. This simply couldn't be further +from the truth. Slackware has always included a package manager, even before RedHat +existed. While not as full-featured or as ubiquitous as rpm (or for that matter deb), pkgtool and its associated programs are every bit as good at +installing packages as rpm. The truth about pkgtool is not that +it doesn't exist, but that it doesn't do any dependency checking.

+ +

Apparently many people in the Linux community think that a packager manager must by +definition include dependency checking. Well, that simply isn't the case, as Slackware +most certainly does not. This is not to say that Slackware packages don't have +dependencies, but rather that its package manager doesn't check for them. Dependency +management is left up to the sysadmin, and that's the way we like it.

+ +
+
+

18.1 Overview of Package Format

+ +

Before learning the utilities, you should become familiar with the format of a +Slackware package. In Slackware, a package is simply a tar archive file that has been +compressed with gzip. Packages are built to be extracted in the +root directory.

+ +

Here is a fictitious program and its example package:

+ + + + + +
+
+./
+usr/
+usr/bin/
+usr/bin/makehejaz
+usr/doc/
+usr/doc/makehejaz-1.0/
+usr/doc/makehejaz-1.0/COPYING
+usr/doc/makehejaz-1.0/README
+usr/man/
+usr/man/man1
+usr/man/man1/makehejaz.1.gz
+install/
+install/doinst.sh
+
+
+ +

The package system will extract this file in the root directory to install it. An +entry in the package database will be created that contains the contents of this package +so that it can be upgraded or removed later.

+ +

Notice the install/ subdirectory. This is a special +directory that can contain a postinstallation script called doinst.sh. If the package system finds this file, it will execute +it after installing the package.

+ +

Other scripts can be embedded in the package, but those are discussed more in detail +in Section 18.3.2 below.

+
+ +
+
+

18.2 Package Utilities

+ +

There are four main utilities for package management. They perform installation, +removal, and upgrades of packages.

+ +
+
+

18.2.1 pkgtool

+ +

pkgtool(8) is a menu-driven program that allows installation +and removal of packages. The main menu is shown in Figure +18-1.

+ +
+

Figure 18-1. Pkgtool's main menu.

+ +

+
+ +

Installation is offered from the current directory, another directory, or from floppy +disks. Simply select the installation method you want and pkgtool will search that +location for valid packages to install.

+ +

You may also view a list of installed packages, as shown in Figure 18-2.

+ +
+

Figure 18-2. Pkgtool view mode

+ +

+
+ +

If you want to remove packages, select the remove option and you will be presented +with a checklist of all the installed packages. Flag the ones you want to remove and +select OK. pkgtool will remove them.

+ +

Some users prefer this utility to the command line utilities. However, it should be +noted that the command line utilities offer many more options. Also, the ability to +upgrade packages is only offered through the command line utilities.

+
+ +
+
+

18.2.2 installpkg

+ +

installpkg(8) handles installation of new packages on the +system. The syntax is as follows:

+ + + + + +
+
+# installpkg option package_name
+
+
+ +

Three options are provided for installpkg. Only one option +can be used at a time.

+ +
+

Table 18-1. installpkg Options

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
OptionEffects
-mPerforms a makepkg operation on the current directory.
-warnShows what would happen if you installed the specified package. This is useful for +production systems so you can see exactly what would happen before installing +something.
-rRecursively install all packages in the current directory and down. The package name +can use wildcards, which would be used as the search mask when recursively +installing.
+
+ +

If you pass the ROOT environment variable before installpkg, that path will be used for the root directory. This is +useful for setting up new drives for your root directory. They will typically be mounted +to /mnt or something other than /.

+ +

The installed package database entry is stored in /var/log/packages. The entry is really just a plain text file, one +for each package. If the package has a postinstallation script, it is written to /var/log/scripts/.

+ +

You may specify several packages or use wildcards for the package name. Be advised +that installpkg will not tell you if you are overwriting an +installed package. It will simply install right on top of the old one. If you want to +ensure that old files from the previous package are safely removed, use upgradepkg.

+
+ +
+
+

18.2.3 removepkg

+ +

removepkg(8) handles removing installed packages from the +system. The syntax is as follows:

+ + + + + +
+
+# removepkg option package_name
+
+
+ +

Four options are provided for removepkg. Only one option may +be used at a time.

+ +
+

Table 18-2. removepkg Options

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
OptionEffects
-copyThe package is copied to the preserved packages directory. This creates a tree of the +original package without removing it.
-keepSaves temporary files created during the removal. Really only useful for debugging +purposes.
-preserveThe package is removed, but copied to the preserved packages directory at the same +time.
-warnShows what would happen if you removed the package.
+
+ +

If you pass the ROOT environment variable before removepkg, that path will be used for the root directory. This is +useful for setting up new drives for your root directory. They will typically be mounted +to /mnt or something other than /.

+ +

removepkg looks at the other installed packages and only +removes files unique to the package you specify. It will also scan the postinstallation +script for the specified package and remove any symbolic links that were created by +it.

+ +

During the removal process, a status report is displayed. After the removal, the +package database entry is moved to /var/log/removed_packages +and the postinstallation script is moved to /var/log/removed_scripts.

+ +

Just as with installpkg, you can specify several packages or +use wildcards for the package name.

+
+ +
+
+

18.2.4 upgradepkg

+ +

upgradepkg(8) will upgrade an installed Slackware package. +The syntax is as follows:

+ + + + + +
+
+# upgradepkg package_name
+
+
+ +

or

+ + + + + +
+
+# upgradepkg old_package_name%new_package_name
+
+
+ +

upgradepkg works by first installing the new package and then +removing the old package so that old files are no longer around on the system. If the +upgraded package name has changed, use the percent sign syntax to specify the old package +(the one that is installed) and the new package (the one you are upgrading it to).

+ +

If you pass the ROOT environment variable before upgradepkg, that path will be used for the root directory. This is +useful for setting up new drives for your root directory. They will typically be mounted +to /mnt or something other than /.

+ +

upgradepkg is not flawless. You should always back up your +configuration files. If they get removed or overwritten, you'll want a copy of the +originals for any needed repair work.

+ +

Just as with installpkg and removepkg, you can specify several packages or use wildcards for the +package name.

+
+ +
+
+

18.2.5 rpm2tgz/rpm2targz

+ +

The Red Hat Package Manager is a popular packaging system available today. Many +software distributors are offering their products in RPM format. Since this is not our +native format, we do not recommend people rely on them. However, some things are only +available as an RPM (even the source).

+ +

We provide a program that will convert RPM packages to our native .tgz format. This will allow you to extract the package (perhaps +with explodepkg) to a temporary directory and examine its +contents.

+ +

The rpm2tgz program will create a Slackware package with a +.tgz extension, while rpm2targz +creates an archive with a .tar.gz extension.

+
+
+ +
+
+

18.3 Making Packages

+ +

Making Slackware packages can be either easy or difficult. There is no specific method +for building a package. The only requirement is that the package be a tar gzipped file +and if there is a postinstallation script, it must be /install/doinst.sh.

+ +

If you are interested in making packages for your system or for a network that you +manage, you should have a look at the various build scripts in the Slackware source tree. +There are several methods we use for making packages.

+ +
+
+

18.3.1 explodepkg

+ +

explodepkg(8) will do the same thing that installpkg does to extract the package, but it doesn't actually +install it and it doesn't record it in the packages database. It simply extracts it to +the current directory.

+ +

If you look at the Slackware source tree, you will see how we use this command for +“framework” packages. These packages contain a skeleton of what the final +package will look like. They hold all the necessary filenames (zero-length), permissions, +and ownerships. The build script will cat the package contents from the source directory +to the package build directory.

+
+ +
+
+

18.3.2 makepkg

+ +

makepkg(8) will package up the current directory into a valid +Slackware package. It will search the tree for any symbolic links and add a creation +block to the postinstallation script for creating them during the package install. It +also warns of any zero-length files in the package tree.

+ +

This command is typically run after you have created your package tree.

+
+ +
+
+

18.3.3 SlackBuild Scripts

+ +

Slackware packages are built in many different ways by necessity. Not all software +packages are written by their programmers to compile the same way. Many have compile time +options that are not all included in the packages Slackware uses. Perhaps you need some +of this functionality; you'll need to compile your own package then. Fortunately for many +Slackware packages, you can find SlackBuild scripts in the package's source code.

+ +

So what is a SlackBuild script? SlackBuild scripts are executable shell scripts that +you run as root to configure, compile, and create Slackware +packages. You can freely modify these scripts in the source directory and run them to +create your own versions of the default Slackware packages.

+
+
+ +
+
+

18.4 Making Tags and Tagfiles (for +setup)

+ +

The Slackware setup program handles installation of the software packages on your +system. There are files that tell the setup program which packages must be installed, +which ones are optional, and which ones are selected by default by the setup program.

+ +

A tagfile is in the first software series directory and is called tagfile. It lists +the packages in that particular disk set and their status. The status can be:

+ +
+

Table 18-3. Tagfile Status Options

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
OptionMeaning
ADDThe package is required for proper system operation
SKPThe package will be automatically skipped
RECThe package is not required, but recommended
OPTThe package is optional
+
+ +

The format is simply:

+ + + + + +
+
+package_name: status
+
+
+ +

One package per line. The original tagfiles for each software series are stored as +tagfile.org. So if you mess up yours, you can restore the original one.

+ +

Many administrators prefer writing their own tagfiles and starting the installer and +selecting “full”. The setup program will read the tagfiles and perform the +installation according to their contents. If you use REC or OPT, a dialog box will be +presented to the user asking whether or not they want a particular package. Therefore, it +is recommended that you stick with ADD and SKP when writing tagfiles for automated +installs.

+ +

Just make sure your tagfiles are written to the same location as the originals. Or you +can specify a custom tagfile path if you have custom tagfiles.

+
+
+ +
+
+

Chapter 19 ZipSlack

+ +
+

19.1 What is +ZipSlack?

+ +

ZipSlack is a special version of Slackware Linux. It's an already installed copy of +Slackware that's ready to run from your DOS or Windows partition. It's a basic +installation, you do not get everything that comes with Slackware.

+ +

ZipSlack gets its name from the form it's distributed in, a big .ZIP file. Users of +DOS and Windows will probably be familiar with these files. They are compressed archives. +The ZipSlack archive contains everything you need to get up and running with +Slackware.

+ +

It is important to note that ZipSlack is significantly different from a regular +installation. Even though they function the same and contain the same programs, their +intended audiences and functions differ. Several advantages and disadvantages of ZipSlack +are discussed below.

+ +

One last thing, you should always review the documentation included in the actual +ZipSlack directory. It contains the latest information regarding installation, booting, +and general use of the product.

+ +
+
+

19.1.1 +Advantages

+ +
    +
  • +

    Does not require repartitioning of your hard disk.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Great way to learn Slackware Linux without stumbling through the installation +process.

    +
  • +
+
+ +
+
+

19.1.2 +Disadvantages

+ +
    +
  • +

    Uses the DOS filesystem, which is slower than a native Linux filesystem.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Will not work with Windows NT.

    +
  • +
+
+
+ +
+
+

19.2 Getting +ZipSlack

+ +

Obtaining ZipSlack is easy. If you have purchased the official Slackware Linux CD set, +then you already have ZipSlack. Just find the CD that contains the zipslack directory and place it in your CD-ROM drive. It's usually +the third or fourth disc, but always trust the labels over this documentation as the disk +it resides on is prone to change.

+ +

If you want to download ZipSlack, you should first visit our “Get Slack” +web page for the latest download information:

+ +

http://www.slackware.com/getslack/

+ +

ZipSlack is part of each Slackware release. Locate the release you want, and go to +that directory on the FTP site. The latest release directory can be found at this +location:

+ +

ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware/

+ +

You'll find ZipSlack in the /zipslack subdirectory. ZipSlack +is offered as one big .ZIP file or floppy-sized chunks. The +chunks are in the /zipslack/split directory.

+ +

Don't stop at just the .ZIP files. You should also download +the documentation files and any boot images that appear in the directory.

+ +
+
+

19.2.1 +Installation

+ +

Once you've downloaded the necessary components, you'll need to extract the .ZIP file. Be sure to use a 32-bit unzipper. The size and filenames +in the archive are too much for a 16-bit unzipper. Examples of 32-bit unzippers include +WinZip and PKZIP for Windows.

+ +

ZipSlack is designed to be extracted directly to the root directory of a drive (such +as C: or D:). A \LINUX directory will be created that contains the actual Slackware +installation. You'll also find the files necessary to booting the system in that +directory as well.

+ +

After you've extracted the files, you should have a \LINUX +directory on the drive of your choosing (we'll use C: from +here on).

+
+
+ +
+
+

19.3 Booting +ZipSlack

+ +

There are several ways to boot ZipSlack. The most common is to use the included +LINUX.BAT to boot the system from DOS (or from DOS mode under Windows 9x). This file must +be edited to match your system before it will work.

+ +

Start by opening the C:\LINUX\LINUX.BAT file in your +favorite text editor. At the top of the file you will notice a large comment. It explains +what you need to edit in this file (and also what to do if you are booting from an +external Zip drive). Don't worry if you don't understand the root= setting. There are several examples, so feel free to pick one +and try it. If it doesn't work, you can edit the file again, comment out the line you +uncommented, and pick another one.

+ +

After you uncomment the line you want by removing the “rem” at the +beginning of the line, save the file and exit the editor. Bring your machine into DOS +mode.

+ +

A DOS prompt window in Windows 9x will NOT work.

+ +

Type C:\LINUX\LINUX.BAT to boot the system. If all goes well, +you should be presented with a login prompt.

+ +

Log in as root, with no password. You'll probably want to +set a password for root, as well as adding an account for yourself. At this point you can +refer to the other sections in this book for general system usage.

+ +

If using the LINUX.BAT file to boot the system didn't work +for you, you should refer to the included C:\LINUX\README.1ST +file for other ways to boot.

+
+
+ +
+

Glossary

+ +
+
Account
+ +
+

All of the information about a user, including username, password, finger information, +UID and GID, and home directory. To create an account is to add and define a user.

+
+ +
Background
+ +
+

Any process that is running without accepting or controlling the input of a terminal +is said to be running in the background.

+
+ +
Boot disk
+ +
+

A floppy disk containing an operating system (in our case, the Linux kernel) from +which a computer can be started.

+
+ +
Compile
+ +
+

To convert source code to machine-readable “binary” code.

+
+ +
Daemon
+ +
+

A program designed to run in the background and, without user intervention, perform a +specific task (usually providing a service).

+
+ +
Darkstar
+ +
+

The default hostname in Slackware; your computer will be called darkstar if you do not +specify some other name.

+ +

One of Patrick Volkerding's development machines, named after “Dark Star”, +a song by the Grateful Dead.

+
+ +
Desktop Environment
+ +
+

A graphical user interface (GUI) that runs atop the X Window System and provides such +features as integrated applications, cohesive look-and-feel between programs and +components, file and window management capabilities, etc. A step beyond the simple window +manager.

+
+ +
Device driver
+ +
+

A chunk of code in the kernel that directly controls a piece of hardware.

+
+ +
Device node
+ +
+

A special type of file in the /dev filesystem that +represents a hardware component to the operating system.

+
+ +
DNS
+ +
+

Domain Name Service. A system in which networked computers are given names which +translate to numerical addresses.

+
+ +
Domain name
+ +
+

A computer's DNS name, excluding its host name.

+
+ +
Dot file
+ +
+

In Linux, files which are to be hidden have filenames beginning with a dot ('.').

+
+ +
Dotted quad
+ +
+

The format of IP addresses, so called because it consists of four numbers (range 0-255 +decimal) separated by periods.

+
+ +
Dynamic loader
+ +
+

When programs are compiled under Linux, they usually use pieces of code (functions) +from external libraries. When such programs are run, those libraries must be found and +the required functions loaded into memory. This is the job of the dynamic loader.

+
+ +
Environment variable
+ +
+

A variable set in the user's shell which can be referenced by that user or programs +run by that user within that shell. Environment variables are generally used to store +preferences and default parameters.

+
+ +
Epoch
+ +
+

A period of history; in Unix, “The Epoch” begins at 00:00:00 UTC January +1, 1970. This is considered the “dawn of time” by Unix and Unix-like +operating systems, and all other time is calculated relative to this date.

+
+ +
Filesystem
+ +
+

A representation of stored data in which “files” of data are kept +organized in “directories”. The filesystem is the nearly universal form of +representation for data stored to disks (both fixed and removable).

+
+ +
Foreground
+ +
+

A program that is accepting or controlling a terminal's input is said to be running in +the foreground.

+
+ +
Framebuffer
+ +
+

A type of graphics device; in Linux, this most often refers to the software +framebuffer, which provides a standard framebuffer interface to programs while keeping +specific hardware drivers hidden from them. This layer of abstraction frees programs of +the need to speak to various hardware drivers.

+
+ +
FTP
+ +
+

The File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a very popular method of transferring data between +computers.

+
+ +
Gateway
+ +
+

A computer through which data on a network is transferred to another network.

+
+ +
GID
+ +
+

Group Identifier. The GID is a unique number attributed to a group of users.

+
+ +
Group
+ +
+

Users in Unix belong to “groups”, which can contain many other users and +are used for more general access control than the existence of users alone can easily +allow.

+
+ +
GUI
+ +
+

Graphical User Interface. A software interface that uses rendered graphical elements +such as buttons, scrollbars, windows, etc. rather than solely text-based input and +output

+
+ +
Home directory
+ +
+

A user's “home directory” is the directory the user is placed in +immediately upon logging in. Users have full permissions and more or less free reign +within their home directories.

+
+ +
HOWTO
+ +
+

A document describing “how to” do something, such as configure a firewall +or manage users and groups. There is a large collection of these documents available from +the Linux Documentation Project.

+
+ +
HTTP
+ +
+

The Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the primary protocol on which the World Wide +Web operates.

+
+ +
ICMP
+ +
+

Internet Control Message Protocol. A very basic networking protocol, used mostly for +pings.

+
+ +
Kernel
+ +
+

The heart of an operating system. The kernel is the part that provides basic process +control and interfaces with the computer's hardware.

+
+ +
Kernel module
+ +
+

A piece of kernel code, usually a driver of some sort, that can be loaded and unloaded +from memory separately from the main body of the kernel. Modules are handy when upgrading +drivers or testing kernel settings, because they can be loaded and unloaded without +rebooting.

+
+ +
Library
+ +
+

A collection of functions which can be shared between programs.

+
+ +
LILO
+ +
+

The LInux LOader. LILO is the most widely-used Linux boot manager.

+
+ +
LOADLIN
+ +
+

LOADLIN is a program that runs under MS DOS or Windows and boots a Linux system. It is +most commonly used on computers with multiple operating systems (including Linux and +DOS/Windows, of course).

+
+ +
Man section
+ +
+

Pages in the standard Unix online manual ("man") are grouped into sections for easy +reference. All C programming pages are in section 3, system administration pages in +section 5, etc.

+
+ +
MBR
+ +
+

The Master Boot Record. A reserved space on a hard drive where information on what to +do when booting is stored. LILO or other boot managers can be written here.

+
+ +
Motif
+ +
+

A popular programming toolkit used in many older X programs.

+
+ +
MOTD
+ +
+

Message of the Day. The motd (stored in Linux in /etc/motd +is a text file that is displayed to all users upon logging in. Traditionally, it is used +by the system administrator as a sort of “bulletin board” for communicating +with users.

+
+ +
Mount point
+ +
+

An empty directory in a filesystem where another filesystem is to be +“mounted”, or grafted on.

+
+ +
Nameserver
+ +
+

A DNS information server. Nameservers translate DNS names to numerical IP +addresses.

+
+ +
Network interface
+ +
+

A virtual representation of a network device provided by the kernel. Network +interfaces allow users and programs to talk to network devices.

+
+ +
NFS
+ +
+

The Network Filesystem. NFS allows the mounting of remote filesystems as if they were +local to your computer and thus provides a transparent method of file sharing.

+
+ +
Octal
+ +
+

Base-8 number system, with digits 0-7.

+
+ +
Pager
+ +
+

An X program that allows the user to see and switch between multiple +“desktops”.

+
+ +
Partition
+ +
+

A division of a hard drive. Filesystems exist on top of partitions.

+
+ +
PPP
+ +
+

Point-to-Point Protocol. PPP is used mainly for connecting via modem to an Internet +Service Provider.

+
+ +
Process
+ +
+

A running program.

+
+ +
Root directory
+ +
+

Represented as “/”, the root directory exists at the top of the +filesystem, with all other directories branching out beneath it in a “file +tree”.

+
+ +
Root disk
+ +
+

The disk (usually fixed) on which the root directory is stored.

+
+ +
Routing table
+ +
+

The set of information the kernel uses in “routing” network data around. +It contains such tidbits as where your default gateway is, which network interface is +connected to which network, etc.

+
+ +
Runlevel
+ +
+

The overall system state as defined by init. Runlevel 6 is rebooting, runlevel 1 is +“single user mode”, runlevel 4 is an X login, etc. There are 6 available +runlevels on a Slackware system.

+
+ +
Secure shell
+ +
+

An encrypted (thus secure) method of logging in remotely to a computer. Many secure +shell programs are available; both a client and server are needed.

+
+ +
Service
+ +
+

The sharing of information and/or data between programs and computers from a single +“server” to multiple “clients”. HTTP, FTP, NFS, etc. are +services.

+
+ +
Shadow password suite
+ +
+

The shadow password suite allows encrypted passwords to be hidden from users, while +the rest of the information in the /etc/passwd file remains +visible to all. This helps prevent brute-force attempts at cracking passwords.

+
+ +
Shell
+ +
+

Shells provide a commandline interface to the user. When you're looking at a text +prompt, you're in a shell.

+
+ +
Shell builtin
+ +
+

A command built into the shell, as opposed to being provided by an external program. +For instance, bash has a cd +builtin.

+
+ +
Signal
+ +
+

Unix programs can communicate between each other using simple “signals”, +which are enumerated and usually have specific meanings. kill -l +will list the available signals.

+
+ +
SLIP
+ +
+

Serial Line Interface Protocol. SLIP is a similar protocol to PPP, in that it's used +for connecting two machines via a serial interface.

+
+ +
Software package
+ +
+

A program and its associated files, archived and compressed into a single file along +with any necessary scripts or information to aid in managing the installation, upgrade, +and removal of those files.

+
+ +
Software series
+ +
+

A collection of related software packages in Slackware. All KDE packages are in the +“kde” series, networking packages in the “n” series, etc.

+
+ +
Source code
+ +
+

The (more or less) human-readable code in which most programs are written. Source code +is compiled into “binary” code.

+
+ +
Standard Error (stderr)
+ +
+

The Unix-standard output stream for errors. Programs write any error messages on +stderr, so that they can be separated from normal output.

+
+ +
Standard Input (stdin)
+ +
+

The Unix-standard input stream. Data can be redirected or piped into a program's stdin +from any source.

+
+ +
Standard Output (stdout)
+ +
+

The Unix-standard output stream. Normal text output from a program is written to +stdout, which is separate from the error messages reported on stderr and can be piped or +redirected into other programs' stdin or to a file.

+
+ +
Subnet
+ +
+

An IP address range that is part of a larger range. For instance, 192.168.1.0 is a +subnet of 192.168.0.0 (where 0 is a mask meaning “undefined”); it is, in +fact, the “.1” subnet.

+
+ +
Superblock
+ +
+

In Linux, partitions are discussed in terms of blocks. A block is 512 bytes. The +superblock is the first 512 bytes of a partition.

+
+ +
Supplemental disk
+ +
+

In Slackware, a floppy disk used during installation that contains neither the kernel +(which is on the boot disk) nor the root filesystem (which is on the root disk), but +additional needed files such as network modules or PCMCIA support.

+
+ +
Suspended process
+ +
+

A process which has been frozen until killed or resumed.

+
+ +
Swap space
+ +
+

Disk space used by the kernel as “virtual” RAM. It is slower than RAM, but +because disk space is cheaper, swap is usually more plentiful. Swap space is useful to +the kernel for holding lesser-used data and as a fallback when physical RAM is +exhausted.

+
+ +
Symbolic link
+ +
+

A special file that simply points to the location of another file. Symbolic links are +used to avoid data duplication when a file is needed in multiple locations.

+
+ +
Tagfile
+ +
+

A file used by the Slackware setup program during +installation, which describes a set of packages to be installed.

+
+ +
Terminal
+ +
+

A human-computer interface consisting of at least a screen (or virtual screen) and +some method of input (almost always at least a keyboard).

+
+ +
Toolkit, GUI
+ +
+

A GUI toolkit is a collection of libraries that provide a programmer with code to draw +“widgets” such as scrollbars, checkboxes, etc. and construct a graphical +interface. The GUI toolkit used by a program often defines its “look and +feel”.

+
+ +
UID
+ +
+

User Identifier. A unique number that identifies a user to the system. UIDs are used +by most programs instead of usernames because a number is easier to deal with; usernames +are generally only used when the user has to see things happen.

+
+ +
VESA
+ +
+

Video Electronics Standards Association. The term “VESA” is often used to +denote a standard specified by said Association. Nearly all modern video adapters are +VESA-compliant.

+
+ +
Virtual terminal
+ +
+

The use of software to simulate multiple terminals while using only a single set of +input/output devices (keyboard, monitor, mouse). Special keystrokes switch between +virtual terminals at a single physical terminal.

+
+ +
Window manager
+ +
+

An X program whose purpose is to provide a graphical interface beyond the simple +rectangle-drawing of the X Window System. Window managers generally provide titlebars, +menus for running programs, etc.

+
+ +
Working directory
+ +
+

The directory in which a program considers itself to be while running.

+
+ +
Wrapper program
+ +
+

A program whose sole purpose is to run other programs, but change their behavior in +some way by altering their environments or filtering their input.

+
+ +
X server
+ +
+

The program in the X Window System which interfaces with graphics hardware and handles +the actual running of X programs.

+
+ +
X Window System
+ +
+

Network-oriented graphical interface system used on most Unix-like operating systems, +including Linux.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

Appendix A. The GNU General Public License

+ +

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+
+Version 2, June 1991
+Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ +59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
+ +Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this
+ +license document, but changing it is not allowed.

+ +
+
+

A.1. Preamble

+ +

The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and +change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your +freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its +users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's +software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free +Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License +instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too.

+ +

When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General +Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies +of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code +or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new +free programs; and that you know you can do these things.

+ +

To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you +these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions translate to +certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you +modify it.

+ +

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+ +

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+ +

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+
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+ +

If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to +the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can +redistribute and change under these terms.

+ +

To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to +the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and +each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to where +the full notice is found.

+ + + + + +
+
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+   Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
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+
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+
+
+ +

Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.

+ +

If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts +in an interactive mode:

+ + + + + +
+
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+Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
+under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
+
+
+ +

The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of +the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other +than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits +your program.

+ +

You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if +any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. Here is +a sample; alter the names:

+ + + + + +
+
+  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
+  `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
+
+  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
+  Ty Coon, President of Vice
+
+
+ +

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+
+
+
+ +
+ + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/booting-dual.html b/slackbook/html/booting-dual.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b74eb874b --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/booting-dual.html @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ + + + + +Dual Booting + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

7.3 Dual Booting

+ +

Many users set up their computers to boot Slackware Linux and another operating +system. We've described several typical dual boot scenarios below, in case you are having +difficulty setting up your system.

+ +
+

7.3.1 +Windows

+ +

Setting up a computer with both MS Windows and Linux is probably the most common dual +boot scenario. There are numerous ways you can setup the booting, but this section will +cover two.

+ +

Often times when setting up a dual boot system, a person will devise a perfect plan +for where everything should go but mess up the installation order. It is very important +to understand that operating systems need to be installed in a certain order for a dual +boot setup to work. Linux always offers control over what, if anything, gets written to +the Master Boot Record. Therefore, it's always advisable to install Linux last. Windows +should be installed first, since it will always write its booter to the Master Boot +Record, overwriting any entry Linux may have put there.

+ +
+

7.3.1.1 Using LILO

+ +

Most people will want to use LILO to chose between Linux and Windows. As stated above, +you should install Windows first, then Linux.

+ +

Let's say you have a 40GB IDE hard disk as the only drive in your system. Let's also +say that you want to give half of that space to Windows and half of that space to Linux. +This will present a problem when trying to boot Linux.

+ + + + + +
+
+   20GB   Windows boot (C:)
+   1GB   Linux root (/)
+   19GB  Linux /usr (/usr)
+
+
+ +

You would also want to set aside an adequate amount of space for a Linux swap +partition. The unwritten rule is to use twice the amount of RAM you have in disk space. A +64MB system would have 128MB of swap, and so on. Adequate swap space is the discussion of +many flames on IRC and Usenet. There's no truly “right” way to do it, but +sticking with the rule above should be sufficient.

+ +

With your partitions laid out, you should proceed to install Windows. After that is +set up and working, you should install Linux. The LILO installation needs special +attention. You will want to select the expert mode for installing LILO.

+ +

Begin a new LILO configuration. You will want to install it to Master Boot Record so +that it can be used to choose between the two operating systems. From the menu, add your +Linux partition and add your Windows (or DOS) partition. Once that's complete, you can +install LILO.

+ +

Reboot the computer. LILO should load and will display a menu letting you select +between the operating systems you have installed. Select the name of the OS you wish to +load (these names were selected when you setup LILO).

+ +

LILO is quite a configurable boot loader. It's not just limited to booting Linux or +DOS. It can boot just about anything. The man pages for lilo(8) +and lilo.conf(5) provide more detailed information.

+ +

What if LILO doesn't work? There are instances where LILO just won't work on a +particular machine. Fortunately, there is another way to dual boot Linux and Windows.

+
+ +
+

7.3.1.2 Using LOADLIN

+ +

This method can be used if LILO doesn't work on your system, or if you just don't want +to set up LILO. This method is also ideal for the user that reinstalls Windows often. +Each time you reinstall Windows, it will overwrite the Master Boot Record, thus +destroying any LILO installation. With LOADLIN, you are not subject to that problem. The +biggest disadvantage is that you can only use LOADLIN to boot Linux.

+ +

With LOADLIN, you can install the operating systems in any order desired. Be careful +about installing things to the Master Boot Record, you do not want to do that. LOADLIN +relies on the Windows partition being bootable. So during the Slackware installation, +make sure you skip the LILO setup.

+ +

After installing the operating systems, copy the loadlinX.zip (where X is a version +number, such as 16a) file from root's home directory to your +Windows partition. Also copy your kernel image to the Windows partition. You will need to +be in Linux for this to work. This example shows how to do this:

+ + + + + +
+
+# mkdir /win
+# mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /win
+# mkdir /win/linux
+# cd /root
+# cp loadlin* /win/linux
+# cp /boot/vmlinuz /win/linux
+# cd /win/linuz
+# unzip loadlin16a.zip
+
+
+ +

That will create a C:\LINUX directory on your Windows +partition (assuming it's /dev/hda1) and copy over the necessary +stuff for LOADLIN. After doing this, you will need to reboot into Windows to setup a boot +menu.

+ +

Once in Windows, get to a DOS prompt. First, we need to make sure the system is set to +not boot into the graphical interface.

+ + + + + +
+
+C:\> cd \
+C:\> attrib -r -a -s -h MSDOS.SYS
+C:\> edit MSDOS.SYS
+
+
+ +

Add this line to the file:

+ + + + + +
+
+BootGUI=0
+
+
+ +

Now save the file and exit the editor. Now edit C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT so we can add a boot menu. The following provides +an example of what a boot menu block in AUTOEXEC.BAT would look +like:

+ + + + + +
+
+cls
+echo System Boot Menu
+echo.
+echo 1 - Linux
+echo 2 - Windows
+echo.
+choice /c:12 "Selection? -> "
+if errorlevel 2 goto WIN
+if errorlevel 1 goto LINUX
+:LINUX
+cls
+echo "Starting Linux..."
+cd \linux
+loadlin c:\linux\vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro
+goto END
+:WIN
+cls
+echo "Starting Windows..."
+win
+goto END
+:END
+
+
+ +

The key line is the one that runs LOADLIN. We tell it the kernel to load, the Linux +root partition, and that we want it mounted read-only initially.

+ +

The tools for these two methods are provided with Slackware Linux. There are numerous +other booters on the market, but these should work for most dual boot setups.

+
+ +
+

7.3.1.3 Deprecated Windows NT +Hack

+ +

This is the least common dual booting situation. In the days of old, LILO was unable +to boot Windows NT, requiring Linux users to hack NTLDR, which presented several more +problems than dual booting between Windows 9x and Linux. Understand that the following +instructions are deprecated. LILO has been able to boot Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 for many +years now. If you are using a legacy machine though, you may need to use just such a +hack.

+ +
    +
  1. +

    Install Windows NT

    +
  2. + +
  3. +

    Install Linux, making sure LILO is installed to the superblock of the Linux +partition

    +
  4. + +
  5. +

    Get the first 512 bytes of the Linux root partition and store it on the Windows NT +partition

    +
  6. + +
  7. +

    Edit C:\BOOT.INI under Windows NT to add a Linux option

    +
  8. +
+ +

Installing Windows NT should be fairly straightforward, as should installing Linux. +From there, it gets a little more tricky. Grabbing the first 512 bytes of the Linux +partition is easier than it sounds. You will need to be in Linux to accomplish this. +Assuming your Linux partition is /dev/hda2, issue this +command:

+ + + + + +
+
+# dd if=/dev/hda2 of=/tmp/bootsect.lnx bs=1 count=512
+
+
+ +

That's it. Now you need to copy bootsect.lnx to the Windows NT partition. Here's where +we run into another problem. Linux does not have stable write support for the NTFS +filesystem. If you installed Windows NT and formatted your drive as NTFS, you will need +to copy this file to a FAT floppy and then read from it under Windows NT. If you +formatted the Windows NT drive as FAT, you can simply mount it under Linux and copy the +file over. Either way, you will want to get /tmp/bootsect.lnx +from the Linux drive to C:\BOOTSECT.LNX on the Windows NT +drive.

+ +

The last step is adding a menu option to the Windows NT boot menu. Under Windows NT +open a command prompt.

+ + + + + +
+
+C:\WINNT> cd \
+C:\> attrib -r -a -s -h boot.ini
+C:\> edit boot.ini
+
+
+ +

Add this line to the end of the file:

+ + + + + +
+
+C:\bootsect.lnx="Slackware Linux"
+
+
+ +

Save the changes and exit the editor. When you reboot Windows NT, you will have a +Linux option on the menu. Choosing it will boot into Linux.

+
+
+ +
+

7.3.2 +Linux

+ +

Yes, people really do this. This is definitely the easiest dual boot scenario. You can +simply use LILO and add more entries to the /etc/lilo.conf +file. That's all there is to it.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/booting-loadlin.html b/slackbook/html/booting-loadlin.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d11754d34 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/booting-loadlin.html @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + + + + +LOADLIN + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

7.2 LOADLIN

+ +

The other booting option that comes with Slackware Linux is LOADLIN. LOADLIN is a DOS +executable that can be used to start Linux from a running DOS system. It requires the +Linux kernel to be on the DOS partition so that LOADLIN can load it and properly boot the +system.

+ +

During the installation process, LOADLIN will be copied to root's home directory as a +.ZIP file. There is no automatic setup process for LOADLIN. You will need to copy the +Linux kernel (typically /boot/vmlinuz) and the LOADLIN file +from root's home directory to the DOS partition.

+ +

LOADLIN is useful if you would like to make a boot menu on your DOS partition. A menu +could be added to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file that would allow you +to pick between Linux or DOS. A choice of Linux would run LOADLIN, thus booting your +Slackware system. This AUTOEXEC.BAT file under Windows 95 will +provide a sufficient boot menu:

+ + + + + +
+
+   @ECHO OFF
+   SET PROMPT=$P$G
+   SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\
+   CLS
+   ECHO Please Select Your Operating System:
+   ECHO.
+   ECHO [1] Slackware Linux
+   ECHO [2] Windows 95
+   ECHO.
+   CHOICE /C:12 "Selection? -> "
+   IF ERRORLEVEL 2 GOTO WIN
+   IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO LINUX
+   :WIN
+   CLS
+   ECHO Starting Windows 95...
+   WIN
+   GOTO END
+   :LINUX
+   ECHO Starting Slackware Linux...
+   CD \LINUX
+   LOADLIN C:\LINUX\VMLINUZ ROOT=<root partition device> RO
+   GOTO END
+   :END
+
+
+ +

You will want to specify your root partition as a Linux device name, like /dev/hda2 or something else. You can always use LOADLIN at the +command line. You simply use it in the same manner as it is in the example above. The +LOADLIN documentation comes with many examples on how to use it.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/booting.html b/slackbook/html/booting.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ca3b7871f --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/booting.html @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + + + + +Booting + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 7 Booting

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
7.1 LILO
+ +
7.2 LOADLIN
+ +
7.3 Dual Booting
+
+
+ +

The process of booting your Linux system can sometimes be easy and sometimes be +difficult. Many users install Slackware on their computer and that's it. They just turn +it on and it's ready to use. Othertimes, simply booting the machine can be a chore. For +most users, LILO works best. Slackware includes LILO and Loadlin for booting Slackware +Linux. LILO will work from a hard drive partition, a hard drive's master boot record, or +a floppy disk, making it a very versatile tool. Loadlin works from a DOS command line, +killing DOS and invoking Linux.

+ +

Another popular utility for booting Linux is GRUB. GRUB is not included or officially +supported by Slackware. Slackware holds to the “tried and true” standard for +what gets included inside the distribution. While GRUB works well and includes some +features that LILO does not, LILO handles all the essential tasks of a boot loader +reliably with a proven track record. Being younger, GRUB hasn't quite lived up to that +legacy yet. As it is not included with Slackware, we do not discuss it here. If you wish +to use GRUB (perhaps it came with another Linux OS and you want to use it to dual-boot) +consult GRUB's documentation.

+ +

This section covers using LILO and Loadlin, the two booters included with Slackware. +It also explains some typical dual booting scenarios and how you could go about setting +it up.

+ +
+

7.1 LILO

+ +

The Linux Loader, or LILO, is the most popular booter in use on Linux systems. It is +quite configurable and can easily be used to boot other operating systems.

+ +

Slackware Linux comes with a menu-driven configuration utility called liloconfig. This program is first run during the setup process, but +you can invoke it later by typing liloconfig at the prompt.

+ +

LILO reads its settings from the /etc/lilo.conf(5) file. It +is not read each time you boot up, but instead is read each time you install LILO. LILO +must be reinstalled to the boot sector each time you make a configuration change. Many +LILO errors come from making changes to the lilo.conf file, but +failing to re-run lilo to install these changes. liloconfig will +help you build the configuration file so that you can install LILO for your system. If +you prefer to edit /etc/lilo.conf by hand, then reinstalling +LILO just involves typing /sbin/lilo (as root) at the prompt.

+ +

When you first invoke liloconfig, it will look like this:

+ +
+

Figure 7-1. liloconfig

+ +

+
+ +

If this is your first time setting up LILO, you should pick simple. Otherwise, you +might find expert to be faster if you are familiar with LILO and Linux. Selecting simple +will begin the LILO configuration.

+ +

If kernel frame buffer support is compiled into your kernel, liloconfig will ask which video resolution you would like to use. +This is the resolution that is also used by the XFree86 frame buffer server. If you do +not want the console to run in a special video mode, selecting normal will keep the +standard 80x25 text mode in use.

+ +

The next part of the LILO configuration is selecting where you want it installed. This +is probably the most important step. The list below explains the installation places:

+ +
+
+
Root
+ +
+

This option installs LILO to the beginning of your Linux root partition. This is the +safest option if you have other operating systems on your computer. It ensures that any +other booters are not overwritten. The disadvantage is that LILO will only load from here +if your Linux drive is the first drive on your system. This is why many people chose to +create a very small /boot partition as the first drive on their +system. This allows the kernel and LILO to be installed at the beginning of the drive +where LILO can find them. Previous versions of LILO contained an infamous flaw known as +the “1024 cylinder limit”. LILO was unable to boot kernels on partitions past +the 1024th cylinder. Recent editions of LILO have eliminated this problem.

+
+ +
Floppy
+ +
+

This method is even safer than the previous one. It creates a boot floppy that you can +use to boot your Linux system. This keeps the booter off the hard disk entirely, so you +only boot this floppy when you want to use Slackware. The flaws with this method are +obvious. Floppies are notoriously fickle, prone to failures. Secondly, the boot loader is +no longer self-contained within the computer. If you loose your floppy disk, you'll have +to make another to boot your system.

+
+ +
MBR
+ +
+

You will want to use this method if Slackware is the only operating system on your +computer, or if you will be using LILO to choose between multiple operating systems on +your computer. This is the most preferred method for installing LILO and will work with +almost any computer system.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Warning +

This option will overwrite any other booter you have in the MBR.

+
+
+
+
+
+ +

After selecting the installation location, liloconfig will +write the configuration file and install LILO. That's it. If you select the expert mode +you will receive a special menu. This menu allows you to tweak the /etc/lilo.conf file, add other operating systems to your boot menu, +and set LILO to pass special kernel parameters at boot time. The expert menu looks like +this:

+ +
+

Figure 7-2. liloconfig Expert Menu

+ +

+
+ +

Whatever your system configuration is, setting up a working boot loader is easy. liloconfig makes setting it up a cinch.

+
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+

17.4 Basic +Editing

+ +

When you have opened a file, you can of course move around in it with the cursor. The +cursor keys and PgUp, PgDn do what you'd expect. Home and End jump to the beginning and end of the line. (In older versions, +they would actually jump to the beginning and end of the buffer.) However, there are also +Control and Meta (Alt) +key combos that move the cursor around. Because you do not need to move your hands to +another part of the keyboard for these, they are much quicker once you get used to them. +The most important such commands are listed in Table 17-1.

+ +
+

Table 17-1. Basic Emacs Editing Commands

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
CommandResult
C-b go one character back
C-f go one character forward
C-n go one line down
C-p go one line up
C-a go to the beginning of the line
C-e go to the end of the line
M-b go one word back
M-f go one word forward
M-} go one paragraph forward
M-{ go one paragraph backward
M-a go one sentence backward
M-e go one sentence forward
C-d delete the character under the cursor
M-d delete until the end of the current word
C-v go down one screen (i.e., PgDn)
M-v go up one screen (i.e., PgUp)
M-< go to the beginning of the buffer
M-> go to the end of the buffer
C-_ undo the last change (can be repeated); note that you actually have to type Shift+Control+hyphen for +this.
C-k delete to end of line
C-s forward search
C-r backward search
+
+ +

Note that many Meta commands are parallel to the Control commands except that they operate on larger units: while C-f goes forward one character, M-f goes forward an entire word, etc.

+ +

Also note that M-< and M-> require you to type Shift+Alt+comma and Shift+Alt+dot +respectively, since < and > are on Shift+comma and Shift+dot. (Unless of course you have a different keyboard layout from the +standard US layout.)

+ +

Note that C-k deletes (kills, as it is +commonly called) all the text after the cursor to the end of the line, but doesn't delete +the line itself (i.e., it doesn't delete the final newline). It only deletes the line if +there was no text after the cursor. In other words, in order to delete a complete line, +you have to put the cursor at the beginning of the line, and then hit C-k twice: once to delete the text on the line, +once to delete the line itself.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/emacs-buffers.html b/slackbook/html/emacs-buffers.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..53516de81 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/emacs-buffers.html @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + + +Buffers + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

17.2 Buffers

+ +

In Emacs, the concept of “buffers” is essential. Every file that you open +is loaded into its own buffer. Furthermore, Emacs has several special buffers, which do +not contain a file but are used for other things. Such special buffers usually have a +name that starts and ends with an asterisk. For example, the buffer that Emacs shows when +it is first started, is the so-called *scratch* buffer. In the *scratch* buffer, you can +type text in the normal way, but text that is typed there is not saved when Emacs is +closed.

+ +

There is one other special buffer you need to know about, and that is the minibuffer. +This buffer consists of only one line, and is always on the screen: it is the very last +line of the Emacs window, below the status bar for the current buffer. The minibuffer is +where Emacs shows messages for the user, and it is also the place where commands that +require some user input are executed. For example, when you open a file, Emacs will ask +for its name in the minibuffer.

+ +

Switching from one buffer to another can be done with the command C-x b. This will prompt +you for the name of a buffer (a buffer's name is usually the name of the file you are +editing in it), and it gives a default choice, which is normally the buffer that you were +in before you switched to or created the current buffer. Just hitting Enter will switch to that default +buffer.

+ +

If you want to switch to another buffer than the default offered by Emacs, just type +its name. Note that you can use so-called Tab-completion here: type +the first few letters of the buffer's name and hit Tab; Emacs will +then complete the name of the buffer. Tab completion works +everywhere in Emacs where it makes sense.

+ +

You can get a list of open buffers by hitting C-x C-b. This command will +usually split the screen in two, displaying the buffer you were working in in the top +half, and a new buffer called *Buffer List* in the bottom half. This buffer contains a +list of all the buffers, their sizes and modes, and the files, if any, that those buffers +are visiting (as it is called in Emacs). You can get rid of this split screen by typing +C-x 1.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

Under X, the list of buffers is also available in the Buffer menu in the menu bar.

+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/emacs-modes.html b/slackbook/html/emacs-modes.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ed22a3543 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/emacs-modes.html @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + + +Modes + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

17.3 Modes

+ +

Every buffer in Emacs has an associated mode. This mode is very different from the +idea of modes in vi: a mode tells you what kind of buffer you +are in. For example, there is text-mode for normal text files, but there are also modes +such as c-mode for editing C programs, sh-mode for editing shell scripts, latex-mode for +editing LaTeX files, mail-mode for editing email and news +messages, etc. A mode provides special customizations and functionality that is useful +for the kind of file you are editing. It is even possible for a mode to redefine keys and +key commands. For example, in Text mode, the Tab key simply jumps to the next tab stop, +but in many programming language modes, the Tab key indents the +current line according to the depth of the block that line is in.

+ +

The modes mentioned above are called major modes. Each buffer has exactly one major +mode. Additionally, a buffer can have one or more minor modes. A minor mode provides +additional features that may be useful for certain editing tasks. For example, if you hit +the INSERT key, you invoke overwrite-mode, which does what you'd +expect. There is also an auto-fill-mode, which is handy in combination with text-mode or +latex-mode: it causes each line that you type to be automatically wrapped once the line +reaches a certain number of characters. Without auto-fill-mode, you have to type M-q to fill out a paragraph. (Which you can also +use to reformat a paragraph after you've edited some text in it and it is no longer +nicely filled out.)

+ +
+

17.3.1 Opening +files

+ +

To open a file in Emacs, type

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x C-f
+
+
+ +

Emacs will ask you for the name of the file, filling in some default path for you +(which is usually ~/ ). After you type the filename (you can +use Tab completion) and hit ENTER , Emacs +will open the file in a new buffer and display that buffer on the screen.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

Emacs will automatically create a new buffer, it will not load the file into the +current buffer.

+
+
+ +

In order to create a new file in emacs, you cannot just go typing right away. You +first have to create a buffer for it, and come up with a filename. You do this by typing +C-x C-f and typing a filename, just as if you were opening an existing file. +Emacs will notice that the file you typed doesn't exist, and will create a new buffer and +report “(New file)” in the minibuffer.

+ +

When you type C-x C-f and then enter a directory name instead of a +filename, Emacs will create a new buffer in which you will find a list of all the files +in that directory. You can move the cursor to the file that you are looking for and type +, and Emacs will open it. (There are in fact a lot more actions you can perform here, +such as deleting, renaming and moving files, etc. Emacs is now in dired-mode, which is +basically a simple file manager.)

+ +

When you have typed C-x C-f and suddenly change your mind, you can type +C-g to cancel the action. C-g works almost everywhere where you want to +cancel an action or command that you've started but don't want to finish.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/emacs-saving-files.html b/slackbook/html/emacs-saving-files.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7e2ee9e19 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/emacs-saving-files.html @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ + + + + +Saving Files + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

17.5 Saving +Files

+ +

In order to save a file, you type

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x C-s
+
+
+ +

Emacs will not ask you for a filename, the buffer will just be saved to the file it +was loaded from. If you want to save your text to another file, type

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x C-w
+
+
+ +

When you save the file for the first time in this session, Emacs will normally save +the old version of your file to a backup file, which has the same name appended with a +tilde: so if you're editing a file “cars.txt”, +Emacs will create a backup “cars.txt~”.

+ +

This backup file is a copy of the file that you opened. While you are working, Emacs +will also regularly create an auto-save copy of the work you are doing, to a file named +with hash signs: #cars.txt#. This backup is deleted when you +save the file with C-x C-s.

+ +

When you are done editing a file, you can kill the buffer that holds it by typing

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x k
+
+
+ +

Emacs will then ask you which buffer you want to kill, with the current buffer as +default, which you can select by hitting ENTER. If you haven't +saved your file yet, Emacs will ask you if you really want to kill the buffer.

+ +
+

17.5.1 Quitting +Emacs

+ +

When you are done with Emacs altogether, you can type

+ + + + + +
+
+C-x C-c
+
+
+ +

This quits Emacs. If you have any unsaved files, Emacs will tell you so, and ask if +you want to save them each in turn. If you answer no to any of these, Emacs will ask for +one final confirmation and then quit.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/emacs.html b/slackbook/html/emacs.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8c6479cd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/emacs.html @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + + + + +Emacs + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 17 Emacs

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
17.1 Starting emacs
+ +
17.2 Buffers
+ +
17.3 Modes
+ +
17.4 Basic Editing
+ +
17.5 Saving Files
+
+
+ +

While vi (with its clones) is without a doubt the most +ubiquitous editor on Unix-like systems, Emacs comes in a good second. Instead of using +different “modes”, like vi does, it uses Control and Alt key combinations to enter +commands, in much the same way that you can use Control and Alt key combinations in a word processor and indeed in many other +applications to execute certain functions. (Though it should be noted that the commands +rarely correspond; so while many modern applications use Ctrl-C/ X/ V for copying, +cutting and pasting, Emacs uses different keys and actually a somewhat different +mechanism for this.)

+ +

Also unlike vi, which is an (excellent) editor and nothing +more, Emacs is a program with near endless capabilities. Emacs is (for the most part) +written in Lisp, which is a very powerful programming language that has the peculiar +property that every program written in it is automatically a Lisp compiler of its own. +This means that the user can extend Emacs, and in fact write completely new programs +“in Emacs”.

+ +

As a result, Emacs is not just an editor anymore. There are many add-on packages for +Emacs available (many come with the program's source) that provide all sorts of +functionality. Many of these are related to text editing, which is after all Emacs' basic +task, but it doesn't stop there. There are for example several spreadsheet programs for +Emacs, there are databases, games, mail and news clients (the top one being Gnus), +etc.

+ +

There are two main versions of Emacs: GNU Emacs (which is the version that comes with +Slackware) and XEmacs. The latter is not a version for Emacs running under X. In fact, both Emacs +and XEmacs run on the console as well as under X. XEmacs was once started as a project to +tidy up the Emacs code. Currently, both versions are being actively developed, and there +is in fact much interaction between the two development teams. For the present chapter, +it is immaterial whether you use Emacs or XEmacs, the differences between them are not +relevant to the normal user.

+ +
+

17.1 Starting +emacs

+ +

Emacs can be started from the shell by simply typing emacs. +When you are running X, Emacs will (normally) come up with its own X window, usually with +a menu bar at the top, where you can find the most important functions. On startup, Emacs +will first show a welcome message, and then after a few seconds will drop you in the +*scratch* buffer. (See Section 17.2.)

+ +
+

+
+ +

You can also start Emacs on an existing file by typing

+ + + + + +
+
+% emacs /etc/resolv.conf
+
+
+ +

This will cause Emacs to load the specified file when it starts up, skipping the +welcome message.

+ +
+

17.1.1 Command +Keys

+ +

As mentioned above, Emacs uses Control and Alt combinations for commands. The usual convention is to write these +with C-letter and M-letter, respectively. So C-x means Control+x, and M-x means Alt+x. (The letter M is used instead of A because +originally the key was not the Alt key but the Meta key. The Meta key has all but disappeared +from computer keyboards, and in Emacs the Alt key has taken over +its function.)

+ +

Many Emacs commands consist of sequences of keys and key combinations. For example, C-x C-c (that is Control-x +followed by Control-c ) quits Emacs, C-x C-s saves the current file. Keep in mind that C-x C-b is not the same as C-x b. The former means Control-x followed by Control-b, while the latter means Control-x followed by just 'b'.

+
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+

12.2 Users and Groups, the Hard Way

+ +

Of course, it is possible to add, modify, and remove users and groups without using +the scripts and programs that come with Slackware. It's not really difficult, although +after reading this process, you'll probably find it much easier to use the scripts. +However, it's important to know how your password information is actually stored, in case +you ever need to recover this information and don't have the Slackware tools +available.

+ +

First, we'll add a new user to the /etc/passwd(5), /etc/shadow(5), and /etc/group(5) files. +The passwd file holds some information about the users on your +system, but (strangely enough) not their passwords. This was once the case, but was +halted long ago for security reasons. The passwd file must be readable by all users, but +you don't want encrypted passwords world-readable, as would-be intruders can use the +encrypted passwords as a starting point for decrypting a user's password. Instead, the +encrypted passwords are kept in the shadow file, which is only readable by root, and +everyone's password is entered into the passwd file simply as +“x”. The group file +lists all the groups and who is in each.

+ +

You can use the vipw command to edit the /etc/passwd file safely, and the vigr +command to edit the /etc/group file safely. Use vipw -s to edit the /etc/shadow file +safely. (“Safely” in this context means someone else won't be able to modify +the file you're editing at the moment. If you're the only administrator of your system, +you're probably safe, but it's best to get into good habits from the start.)

+ +

Let's examine the /etc/passwd file and look at how to add a +new user. A typical entry in passwd looks like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+chris:x:1000:100:Chris Lumens,Room 2,,:/home/chris:/bin/bash
+
+
+ +

Each line is an entry for one user, and fields on each line are separated by a colon. +The fields are the login name, encrypted password (“x” for everyone on a Slackware system, since Slackware uses +shadow passwords), user ID, group ID, the optional finger information (separated by +commas), home directory, and shell. To add a new user by hand, add a new line at the end +of the file, filling in the appropriate information.

+ +

The information you add needs to meet some requirements, or your new user may have +problems logging in. First, make sure that the password field is an x, and that both the user name and user ID is unique. Assign the +user a group, either 100 (the “users” group in Slackware) or your default +group (use its number, not its name). Give the user a valid home directory (which you'll +create later) and shell (remember, valid shells are listed in /etc/shells).

+ +

Next, we'll need to add an entry in the /etc/shadow file, which holds the encrypted +passwords. A typical entry looks like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+chris:$1$w9bsw/N9$uwLr2bRER6YyBS.CAEp7R.:11055:0:99999:7:::
+
+
+ +

Again, each line is an entry for one person, with each field delimited by a colon. The +fields are (in order) login name, encrypted password, days since the Epoch (January 1, +1970) that the password was last changed, days before the password may be changed, days +after which the password must be changed, days before password expiration that the user +is notified, days after expiration that the account is disabled, days since the Epoch +that the account is disabled, and a reserved field.

+ +

As you can see, most of that is for account expiration information. If you aren't +using expiration information, you only need to fill in a few fields with some special +values. Otherwise, you'll need to do some calculations and decision making before you can +fill those fields in. For a new user, just put some random garbage in the password field. +Don't worry about what the password is right now, because you're going to change it in a +minute. The only character you cannot include in the password field is a colon. Leave the +“days since password was changed” field blank as well. Fill in 0, 99999, and 7 just as you see in the example entry, and leave the other fields +blank.

+ +

(For those of you who think you see my encrypted password above and believe you've got +a leg up on breaking into my system, go right ahead. If you can crack that password, +you'll know the password to a firewalled test system. Now that's useful :) )

+ +

All normal users are members of the “users” +group on a typical Slackware system. However, if you want to create a new group, or add +the new user to additional groups, you'll need to modify the /etc/group file. Here is a typical entry:

+ + + + + +
+
+cvs::102:chris,logan,david,root
+
+
+ +

The fields are group name, group password, group ID, and group members, separated by +commas. Creating a new group is a simple matter of adding a new line with a unique group +ID, and listing all the users you want to be in the group. Any users that are in this new +group and are logged in will have to log out and log back in for those changes to take +effect.

+ +

At this point, it might be a good idea to use the pwck and +grpck commands to verify that the changes you've made are +consistent. First, use pwck -r and grpck +-r: the -r switch makes no changes, but lists the changes +you would be asked to make if you ran the command without the switch. You can use this +output to decide whether you need to further modify any files, to run pwck or grpck without the -r switch, or to simply leave your changes as they are.

+ +

At this point, you should use the passwd command to create a +proper password for the user. Then, use mkdir to create the new +user's home directory in the location you entered into the /etc/passwd file, and use chown to change +the owner of the new directory to the new user.

+ +

Removing a user is a simple matter of deleting all of the entries that exist for that +user. Remove the user's entry from /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow, and remove the login name from any groups in the /etc/group file. If you wish, delete the user's home directory, the +mail spool file, and his crontab entry (if they exist).

+ +

Removing groups is similar: remove the group's entry from /etc/group.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/essential-sysadmin-shutdown.html b/slackbook/html/essential-sysadmin-shutdown.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a97c78f6d --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/essential-sysadmin-shutdown.html @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ + + + + +Shutting Down Properly + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

12.3 Shutting Down Properly

+ +

It is very important that you shut down your system properly. Simply turning the power +off with the power switch can cause serious filesystem damage. While the system is on, +files are in use even if you aren't doing anything. Remember that there are many +processes running in the background all the time. These processes are managing the system +and keep a lot of files open. When the system's power is switched off, these files are +not closed properly and may become corrupted. Depending on what files become damaged, the +system might be rendered completely unusable! In any case, you'll have to go through a +long filesystem check procedure on the next reboot.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

If you configured your system with a journalling filesystem, like ext3 or reiserfs, +you'll be partially protected from filesystem damage, and your filesystem check on reboot +will be shorter than if you had used a filesystem without journalling, like ext2. +However, this safety net is no excuse for improperly shutting down your system! A +journalling FS is meant to protect your files from events beyond your control, not from +your own laziness.

+
+
+ +

In any case, when you want to reboot or power down your computer, it is important to +do so properly. There are several ways of doing so; you can pick whichever one you think +is the most fun (or least amount of work). Since a shutdown and a reboot are similar +procedures, most of the ways for powering off the system can also be applied to +rebooting.

+ +

The first method is through the shutdown(8) program, and it +is probably the most popular. shutdown can be used to reboot or +turn off the system at a given time, and can display a message to all the logged-in users +of the system telling them that the system is going down.

+ +

The most basic use of shutdown to power down the computer is:

+ + + + + +
+
+# shutdown -h now
+
+
+ +

In this case, we are not going to send a custom message to the users; they will see +shutdown's default message. “now” is the time that we want to shutdown, and the “-h” means to halt the system. This is not a very friendly way +to run a multi-user system, but it works just fine on your home computer. A better method +on a multiuser system would be to give everyone a little advance warning:

+ + + + + +
+
+# shutdown -h +60
+
+
+ +

This would shutdown the system in one hour (60 minutes), which would be just fine on a +normal multiuser system. Vital systems should have their downtime scheduled far in +advance, and you should post warnings about the downtime in any appropriate locations +used for system notifications (email, bulletin board, /etc/motd, whatever).

+ +

Rebooting the system uses the same command, but substitutes “-r” for “-h”:

+ + + + + +
+
+# shutdown -r now
+
+
+ +

You can use same time notation with shutdown -r that you +could with shutdown -h. There are a lot of other things that you +can do with shutdown to control when to halt or reboot the +machine; see the man page for more details.

+ +

The second way of shutting down or powering off the computer is to use the halt(8) and reboot(8) commands. As the +names indicate, halt will immediately halt the operating system, +and reboot will reboot the system. (reboot is actually just a symbolic link to halt.) They are invoked like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+# halt
+# reboot
+
+
+ +

A lower-level way to reboot or shutdown the system is to talk directly to init. All the other methods are simply convenient ways to talk to +init, but you can directly tell it what to do using telinit(8) (note that it only has one “l”). Using telinit will tell init what runlevel to +drop into, which will cause a special script to be run. This script will kill or spawn +processes as needed for that runlevel. This works for rebooting and shutting down because +both of those are special runlevels.

+ + + + + +
+
+# telinit 0
+
+
+ +

Runlevel 0 is halt mode. Telling init to enter runlevel 0 +will cause all processes to be killed off, the filesystems unmounted, and the machine to +be halted. This is a perfectly acceptable way to bring down the system. On many laptops +and modern desktop computers, this will also cause the machine to be turned off.

+ + + + + +
+
+# telinit 6
+
+
+ +

Runlevel 6 is reboot mode. All processes will be killed off, the filesystems will be +unmounted, and the machine will be rebooted. This is a perfectly acceptable method of +rebooting the system.

+ +

For the curious, when switching to runlevel 0 or 6, whether by using shutdown, halt, or reboot, the script /etc/rc.d/rc.6 is run. +(The script /etc/rc.d/rc.0 is another symbolic link, to /etc/rc.d/rc.6.) You can customize this file to your tastes--but be +sure to test your changes carefully!

+ +

There is one last method of rebooting the system. All the other methods require you to +be logged in as root. However, it is possible to reboot the +machine even if you aren't root, provided that you have physical access to the keyboard. +Using Control+Alt+Delete (the "three-fingered salute") will cause the machine to +immediately reboot. (Behind the scenes, the shutdown command is +called for you when you use Control+Alt+Delete.) The salute doesn't always work when using X Windows--you may +need to use Control+Alt+F1 (or another Function key) to switch to a non-X Windows terminal +before using it.

+ +

Finally, the file that ultimately controls every aspect of startup and shutdown is the +/etc/inittab(5) file. In general, you should not need to modify +this file, but it may give you insight into why some things work the way they do. As +always, see the man pages for further details.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/essential-sysadmin.html b/slackbook/html/essential-sysadmin.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..85e127ed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/essential-sysadmin.html @@ -0,0 +1,524 @@ + + + + +Essential System Administration + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 12 Essential System +Administration

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
12.1 Users and +Groups
+ +
12.2 Users and Groups, the Hard +Way
+ +
12.3 Shutting Down Properly
+
+
+ +

Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa.... I know what you're thinking. “I'm not a system +administrator! I don't even want to be a system administrator!”

+ +

Fact is, you are the administrator of any computers for which you have the root password. This might be your desktop box with one or two +users, or it might be a big server with several hundred. Regardless, you'll need to know +how to manage users, and how to shut down the system safely. These tasks seem simple, but +they have some quirks to keep in mind.

+ +
+

12.1 +Users and Groups

+ +

As mentioned in Chapter 8, you shouldn't normally use your +system logged in as root. Instead, you should create a normal +user account for everyday use, and use the root account only for system administration +tasks. To create a user, you can either use the tools supplied with Slackware, or you can +edit the password files by hand.

+ +
+

12.1.1 Supplied Scripts

+ +

The easiest way to manage users and groups is with the supplied scripts and programs. +Slackware includes the programs adduser, userdel(8), chfn(1), chsh(1), and passwd(1) for dealing with +users. The commands groupadd(8), groupdel(8), and groupmod(8) are for +dealing with groups. With the exception of chfn, chsh, and passwd, these programs are +generally only run as root, and are therefore located in /usr/sbin. chfn, chsh, and passwd can be run by anyone, and +are located in /usr/bin.

+ +

Users can be added with the adduser program. We'll start out +by going through the whole procedure, showing all the questions that are asked and a +brief description of what everything means. The default answer is in the brackets, and +can be chosen for almost all the questions, unless you really want to change +something.

+ + + + + +
+
+# adduser
+Login name for new user []: jellyd
+
+
+ +

This is the name that the user will use to login. Traditionally, login names are eight +characters or fewer, and all lowercase characters. (You may use more than eight +characters, or use digits, but avoid doing so unless you have a fairly important +reason.)

+ +

You can also provide the login name as an argument on the command line:

+ + + + + +
+
+# adduser jellyd
+
+
+ +

In either case, after providing the login name, adduser will prompt for the user +ID:

+ + + + + +
+
+User ID ('UID') [ defaults to next available ]:
+
+
+ +

The user ID (UID) is how ownerships are really determined in Linux. Each user has a +unique number, starting at 1000 in Slackware. You can pick a UID for the new user, or you +can just let adduser assign the user the next free one.

+ + + + + +
+
+Initial group [users]:
+
+
+ +

All users are placed into the users group by default. You +might want to place the new user into a different group, but it is not recommended unless +you know what you're doing.

+ + + + + +
+
+Additional groups (comma separated) []:
+
+
+ +

This question allows you to place the new user into additional groups. It is possible +for a user to be in several groups at the same time. This is useful if you have +established groups for things like modifying web site files, playing games, and so on. +For example, some sites define group wheel as the only group +that can use the su command. Or, a default Slackware +installation uses the sys group for users authorized to play +sounds through the internal sound card.

+ + + + + +
+
+Home directory [/home/jellyd]
+
+
+ +

Home directories default to being placed under /home. If you +run a very large system, it's possible that you have moved the home directories to a +different location (or to many locations). This step allows you to specify where the +user's home directory will be.

+ + + + + +
+
+Shell [ /bin/bash ]
+
+
+ +

bash is the default shell for Slackware Linux, and will be +fine for most people. If your new user comes from a Unix background, they may be familiar +with a different shell. You can change their shell now, or they can change it themselves +later using the chsh command.

+ + + + + +
+
+Expiry date (YYYY-MM-DD) []:
+
+
+ +

Accounts can be set up to expire on a specified date. By default, there is no +expiration date. You can change that, if you'd like. This option might be useful for +people running an ISP who might want to make an account expire upon a certain date, +unless they receive the next year's payment.

+ + + + + +
+
+New account will be created as follows:
+---------------------------------------
+Login name:         jellyd
+UID:                [ Next available ]
+Initial group:      users
+Additional groups:  [ None ]
+Home directory:     /home/jellyd
+Shell:              /bin/bash
+Expiry date:        [ Never ]
+
+
+ +

This is it... if you want to bail out, hit Control+C. Otherwise, press ENTER to go ahead and +make the account.

+ +

You now see all the information that you've entered about the new account and are +given the opportunity to abort the account creation. If you entered something +incorrectly, you should hit Control+C and +start over. Otherwise, you can hit enter and the account +will be made.

+ + + + + +
+
+Creating new account...
+
+Changing the user information for jellyd
+Enter the new value, or press return for the default
+        Full Name []: Jeremy
+        Room Number []: Smith 130
+        Work Phone []:
+        Home Phone []:
+        Other []:
+
+
+ +

All of this information is optional. You don't have to enter any of this if you don't +want to, and the user can change it at any time using chfn. +However, you might find it helpful to enter at least the full name and a phone number, in +case you need to get in touch with the person later.

+ + + + + +
+
+Changing password for jellyd
+Enter the new password (minimum of 5, maximum of 127 characters)
+Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers.
+New password:
+Re-enter new password:
+Password changed.
+
+Account setup complete.
+
+
+ +

You'll have to enter a password for the new user. Generally, if the new user is not +physically present at this point, you'll just pick some default password and tell the +user to change it to something more secure.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Note +

Choosing a Password: Having a +secure password is the first line of defense against getting cracked. You do not want to +have an easily guessed password, because that makes it easier for someone to break into +your system. Ideally, a secure password would be a random string of characters, including +upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and random characters. (A tab character might not +be a wise choice, depending on what kinds of computers you'll be logging in from.) There +are many software packages that can generate random passwords for you; search the +Internet for these utilities.

+ +

In general, just use common sense: don't pick a password that is someone's birthday, a +common phrase, something found on your desk, or anything that is easily associated with +you. A password like “secure1” or any other password you see in print or +online is also bad.

+
+
+ +

Removing users is not difficult at all. Just run userdel with +the name of the account to remove. You should verify that the user is not logged in, and +that no processes are running as that user. Also, remember that once you've deleted the +user, all of that user's password information is gone permanently.

+ + + + + +
+
+# userdel jellyd
+
+
+ +

This command removes that annoying jellyd user from your +system. Good riddance! :) The user is removed from the /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group files, but doesn't remove the user's home directory.

+ +

If you'd wanted to remove the home directory as well, you would instead use this +command:

+ + + + + +
+
+# userdel -r jellyd
+
+
+ +

Temporarily disabling an account will be covered in the next section on passwords, +since a temporary change involves changing the user's password. Changing other account +information is covered in Section 12.1.3.

+ +

The programs to add and remove groups are very simple. groupadd will just add another entry to the /etc/group file with a unique group ID, while groupdel will remove the specified group. It is up to you to edit +/etc/group to add users to a specific group. For example, to +add a group called cvs:

+ + + + + +
+
+# groupadd cvs
+
+
+ +

And to remove it:

+ + + + + +
+
+# groupdel cvs
+
+
+
+ +
+

12.1.2 Changing Passwords

+ +

The passwd program changes passwords by modifying the /etc/shadow file. This file holds all the passwords for the system +in an encrypted format. In order to change your own password, you would type:

+ + + + + +
+
+% passwd
+Changing password for chris
+Old password:
+Enter the new password (minumum of 5, maximum of 127 characters)
+Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers.
+New password:
+
+
+ +

As you can see, you are prompted to enter your old password. It won't appear on the +screen as you type it, just like when you log in. Then, you are prompted to enter the new +password. passwd performs a lot of checks on your new password, +and it will complain if your new password doesn't pass its checks. You can ignore its +warnings if you want. You will be prompted to enter your new password a second time for +confirmation.

+ +

If you are root, you can also change another user's +password:

+ + + + + +
+
+# passwd ted
+
+
+ +

You will then have to go through the same procedure as above, except that you won't +have to enter the user's old password. (One of the many benefits of being root...)

+ +

If needed, you can also temporarily disable an account, and reenable it at a later +time if needed. Both disabling an account and reenabling an account can be done with passwd. To disable an account, do the following as root:

+ + + + + +
+
+# passwd -l david
+
+
+ +

This will change david's password to something that can never match any encrypted +value. You would reenable the account by using:

+ + + + + +
+
+# passwd -u david
+
+
+ +

Now, david's account is back to normal. Disabling an account might be useful if the +user doesn't play by the rules you've set up on your system, or if they've exported a +very large copy of xeyes(1) to your X desktop.

+
+ +
+

12.1.3 Changing User Information

+ +

There are two pieces of information that users can change at any time: their shell and +their finger information. Slackware Linux uses chsh (change +shell) and chfn (change finger) to modify these values.

+ +

A user can pick any shell that is listed in the /etc/shells +file. For most people, /bin/bash will do just fine. Others might +be familiar with a shell found on their system at work or school and want to use what +they already know. To change your shell, use chsh:

+ + + + + +
+
+% chsh
+Password:
+Changing the login shell for chris
+Enter the new value, or press return for the default
+        Login Shell [/bin/bash]:
+
+
+ +

After entering your password, enter the full path to the new shell. Make sure that +it's listed in the /etc/shells(5) file first. The root user can also change any user's shell by running chsh with a username as the argument.

+ +

The finger information is the optional information such as your full name, phone +numbers, and room number. This can be changed using chfn, and +follows the same procedure as it did during account creation. As usual, root can change anyone's finger information.

+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/file-commands-copymove.html b/slackbook/html/file-commands-copymove.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ddb7179a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/file-commands-copymove.html @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + + + + +Copy and Move + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

10.5 Copy +and Move

+ +
+

10.5.1 cp

+ +

cp(1) copies files. DOS users will notice its similarity to +the copy command. There are many options for cp , so you should have a look at the man page before using it.

+ +

A common use is to use cp to copy a file from one location to +another. For example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cp hejaz /tmp
+
+
+ +

This copies the hejaz file from the current directory to the +/tmp directory.

+ +

Many users prefer to keep the timestamps preserved, as in this example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cp -a hejaz /tmp
+
+
+ +

This ensures that the timestamps are not modified in the copy.

+ +

To recursively copy the contents of a directory to another directory, you would issue +this command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cp -R mydir /tmp
+
+
+ +

That will copy the mydir directory to the /tmp directory.

+ +

Also if you wish to copy a directory or a file and keep all it's old permissions and +time stamps and keep it exactly the same use cp -p.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l file
+-rw-r--r--    1 root     vlad            4 Jan  1 15:27 file
+% cp -p file /tmp
+% ls -l /tmp/file
+-rw-r--r--    1 root     vlad            4 Jan  1 15:27 file
+
+
+ +

cp has many more options that are discussed in detail in the +online manual page.

+
+ +
+

10.5.2 mv

+ +

mv(1) moves files from one place to another. Sounds simple +enough doesn't it?

+ + + + + +
+
+% mv oldfile /tmp/newfile
+
+
+ +

mv has a few useful command line options that are detailed in +the man page. In practice, mv is almost never used with +commandline options.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/file-commands-creation.html b/slackbook/html/file-commands-creation.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cfbf72050 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/file-commands-creation.html @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + + +Creation: touch and mkdir + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

10.4 +Creation: touch and mkdir

+ +
+

10.4.1 touch

+ +

touch(1) is used to change the timestamp on a file. You can +change access timestamps and modification timestamps with this command. If the file +specified does not exist, touch will create a zero length file +with the name specified. To mark a file with the current system time, you would issue +this command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -al file1
+-rw-r--r--    1 root     root        9779 Feb  7 21:41 file1
+% touch file1
+% ls -al file1
+-rw-r--r--    1 root     root        9779 Feb  8 09:17 file1
+
+
+ +

There are several options for touch, including options to +specify which timestamp to modify, the time to use, and many more. The online manual page +discusses these in detail.

+
+ +
+

10.4.2 mkdir

+ +

mkdir(1) will create a new directory. You simply specify the +directory to create when you run mkdir. This example creates the hejaz directory in the current directory:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mkdir hejaz
+
+
+ +

You can also specify a path, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mkdir /usr/local/hejaz
+
+
+ +

The -p option will tell mkdir to +make any parent directories. The above example will fail if /usr/local does not exist. The -p option +will create /usr/local and /usr/local/hejaz:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mkdir -p /usr/local/hejaz
+
+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/file-commands-deletion.html b/slackbook/html/file-commands-deletion.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5b4277c66 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/file-commands-deletion.html @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ + + + + +Deletion: rm and rmdir + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

10.6 +Deletion: rm and rmdir

+ +
+

10.6.1 rm

+ +

rm(1) removes files and directory trees. DOS users will +notice the similarity to both the del and deltree commands. rm can be very dangerous +if you do not watch yourself. While it is sometimes possible to retrieve a recently +deleted file, it can be complicated (and potentially costly) and is beyond the scope of +this book.

+ +

To remove a single file, specify its name when you run rm:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rm file1
+
+
+ +

If the file has write permissions removed, you may get a permission denied error +message. To force removal of the file no matter what, pass the -f option, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rm -f file1
+
+
+ +

To remove an entire directory, you use the -r and -f options together. This is a good example of how to delete the +entire contents of your hard drive. You really don't want to do this. But here's the +command anyway:

+ + + + + +
+
+# rm -rf /
+
+
+ +

Be very careful with rm; you can shoot yourself in the foot. +There are several command line options, which are discussed in detail in the online +manual page.

+
+ +
+

10.6.2 rmdir

+ +

rmdir(1) removes directories from the filesystem. The +directory must be empty before it can be removed. The syntax is simply:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rmdir <directory>
+
+
+ +

This example will remove the hejaz subdirectory in the +current working directory:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rmdir hejaz
+
+
+ +

If that directory does not exist, rmdir will tell you. You +can also specify a full path to a directory to remove, as this example shows:

+ + + + + +
+
+% rmdir /tmp/hejaz
+
+
+ +

That example will try to remove the hejaz directory inside +the /tmp directory.

+ +

You can also remove a directory and all of its parent directories by passing the -p option.

+ + + + + +
+
+% rmdir -p /tmp/hejaz
+
+
+ +

This will first try to remove the hejaz directory inside /tmp. If that is successful, it will try to remove /tmp. rmdir will continue this until an +error is encountered or the entire tree specified is removed.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/file-commands-link.html b/slackbook/html/file-commands-link.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8a3784fa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/file-commands-link.html @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + + +Aliasing files with ln + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

10.7 Aliasing +files with ln

+ +

ln(1) is used to create links between files. These links can +be either hard links or soft (symbolic) links. The differences between the two kinds of +links were discussed in Section 9.3. If you +wanted to make a symbolic link to the directory /var/media/mp3 +and place the link in your home directory, you would do this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ln -s /var/media/mp3 ~/mp3
+
+
+ +

The -s option tells ln to make a +symbolic link. The next option is the target of the link, and the final option is what to +call the link. In this case, it will just make a file called mp3 in your home directory that points to /var/media/mp3. You can call the link itself whatever you want by +just changing the last option.

+ +

Making a hard link is just as simple. All you have to do is leave off the -s option. Hard links may not normally refer to directories or span +file systems, however. To create a hard link /usr/bin/email to +/usr/bin/mutt, simply type the following:

+ + + + + +
+
+# ln /usr/bin/mutt /usr/bin/email
+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/file-commands-output.html b/slackbook/html/file-commands-output.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e2419b276 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/file-commands-output.html @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + + +Simple Output: cat and echo + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

10.3 Simple +Output: cat and echo

+ +
+

10.3.1 cat

+ +

cat(1) is short for “concatenate”. It was +originally designed to merge text files into one, but can be used for many other +purposes.

+ +

To merge two or more files into one, you simply list the files after the cat command and then redirect the new output to a file. cat works with standard input and standard output, so you have to +use the shell redirection characters. For example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat file1 file2 file3 > bigfile
+
+
+ +

This command takes the contents of file1, file2, and file3 and merges it all +together. The new output is sent to standard out.

+ +

One can also use cat to display files. Many people cat text files through the more or less commands, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat file1 | more
+
+
+ +

That will display the file1 file and pipe it through the more command so that you only get one screen at a time.

+ +

Another common use for cat is copying files. You can copy any +file around with cat, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat /bin/bash > ~/mybash
+
+
+ +

The /bin/bash program is copied to your home directory and +named mybash.

+ +

cat has many uses and the ones discussed here are just a few. +Since cat makes extensive use of standard input and standard +output, it is ideal for use in shell scripts or part of other complex commands.

+
+ +
+

10.3.2 echo

+ +

The echo(1) command displays the specified text on the +screen. You specify the string to display after the echo +command. By default echo will display the string and print a +newline character after it. You can pass the -n option to +suppress the printing of the newline. The -e option will cause +echo to search for escape characters in the string and execute +them.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/file-commands-pagers.html b/slackbook/html/file-commands-pagers.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..731c464b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/file-commands-pagers.html @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ + + + + +Pagers: more, less, and most + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

10.2 Pagers: +more, less, and most

+ +
+

10.2.1 more

+ +

more(1) is what we call a pager utility. Oftentimes the +output of a particular command is too big to fit on one screen. The individual commands +do not know how to fit their output to separate screens. They leave this job to the pager +utility.

+ +

The more command breaks the output into individual screens +and waits for you to press the space bar before continuing on to the next screen. +Pressing the enter key will advance the output one line. Here is a good example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd /usr/bin
+% ls -l
+
+
+ +

That should scroll for a while. To break up the output screen by screen, just pipe it +through more:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l | more
+
+
+ +

That is the pipe character (shift backslash). The pipe is short for saying take the +output of ls and feed it into more. You +can pipe just about anything through the more command, not just +ls. Piping is also covered in Section 8.2.3.

+
+ +
+

10.2.2 less

+ +

The more command is quite handy, but often you will find that +you have advanced past the screen you wanted. more does not provide a way to go back. The +less(1) command provides this functionality. It is used in the +same way as the more command, so the previous examples apply +here too. So, less is more than more. +Joost Kremers puts it this way:

+ + +
+

less is more, but more more than more is, so more is less less, so use more less if you want less more.

+
+
+ +
+

10.2.3 most

+ +

Where more and less leave off, most(1) picks back up. If less is more than +more, most is more than less. Whereas the other pagers can only display one file at a time, +most is capable of viewing any number of files, as long as each +file's window is at least 2 lines long. most has a lot of +options, check the man page for full details.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/file-commands.html b/slackbook/html/file-commands.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b541735d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/file-commands.html @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + +Handling Files and Directories + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 10 Handling Files and +Directories

+ + + +

Linux aims to the most Unix-like it can be. Traditionally, Unix operating systems have +been command-line oriented. We do have a graphical user interface in Slackware, but the +command-line is still the main level of control for the system. Therefore, it is +important to understand some of the basic file management commands.

+ +

The following sections explain the common file management commands and provide +examples of how they are used. There are many other commands, but these will help you get +started. Also, the commands are only briefly discussed here. You will find more detail in +the accompanying man pages for each command.

+ +
+

10.1 +Navigation : ls, cd, and pwd

+ +
+

10.1.1 ls

+ +

This command lists files in a directory. Windows and DOS users will notice its +similarity to the dir command. By itself, ls(1) will list the files in the current directory. To see what's in +your root directory, you could issue these commands:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd /
+% ls
+bin   cdr    dev  home  lost+found  proc  sbin   tmp  var
+boot  cdrom  etc  lib   mnt         root  suncd  usr  vmlinuz
+
+
+ +

The problem a lot of people have with that output is that you cannot easily tell what +is a directory and what is a file. Some users prefer that ls add +a type identifier to each listing, like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -FC
+bin/   cdr/    dev/  home/  lost+found/  proc/  sbin/   tmp/  var/
+boot/  cdrom/  etc/  lib/   mnt/         root/  suncd/  usr/  vmlinuz
+
+
+ +

Directories get a slash at the end of the name, executable files get an asterisk at +the end of the name, and so on.

+ +

ls can also be used to get other statistics on files. For +example, to see the creation dates, owners, and permissions, you would look at a long +listing:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     bin          4096 May  7 09:11 bin/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root         4096 Feb 24 03:55 boot/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root         4096 Feb 18 01:10 cdr/
+drwxr-xr-x  14 root     root         6144 Oct 23 18:37 cdrom/
+drwxr-xr-x   4 root     root        28672 Mar  5 18:01 dev/
+drwxr-xr-x  10 root     root         4096 Mar  8 03:32 etc/
+drwxr-xr-x   8 root     root         4096 Mar  8 03:31 home/
+drwxr-xr-x   3 root     root         4096 Jan 23 21:29 lib/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root        16384 Nov  1 08:53 lost+found/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root         4096 Oct  6 12:47 mnt/
+dr-xr-xr-x  62 root     root            0 Mar  4 15:32 proc/
+drwxr-x--x  12 root     root         4096 Feb 26 02:06 root/
+drwxr-xr-x   2 root     bin          4096 Feb 17 02:02 sbin/
+drwxr-xr-x   5 root     root         2048 Oct 25 10:51 suncd/
+drwxrwxrwt   4 root     root       487424 Mar  7 20:42 tmp/
+drwxr-xr-x  21 root     root         4096 Aug 24 03:04 usr/
+drwxr-xr-x  18 root     root         4096 Mar  8 03:32 var/
+
+
+ +

Suppose you want to get a listing of the hidden files in the current directory. This +command will do just that:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -a
+.              bin   cdrom  home        mnt   sbin   usr
+..             boot  dev    lib         proc  suncd  var
+.pwrchute_tmp  cdr   etc    lost+found  root  tmp    vmlinuz
+
+
+ +

Files beginning with a period (called dot files) are hidden when you run ls. You will only see them if you pass the -a option.

+ +

There are many more options that can be found in the online manual page. Don't forget +that you can combine options that you pass to ls.

+
+ +
+

10.1.2 cd

+ +

The cd command is used to change working directories. You +simply type cd followed by the path name to change to. Here are +some examples:

+ + + + + +
+
+darkstar:~$ cd /bin
+darkstar:/bin$ cd usr
+bash: cd: usr: No such file or directory
+darkstar:/bin$ cd /usr
+darkstar:/usr$ ls
+bin
+darkstar:/usr$ cd bin
+darkstar:/usr/bin$
+
+
+ +

Notice that without the preceding slash, it tries to change to a directory in the +current directory. Also executing cd with no options will move +you to your home directory.

+ +

The cd command is not like the other commands. It is a +builtin shell command. Shell builtins are discussed in Section 8.3.1. This may not make any +sense to you right now. Basically it means there is no man page for this command. +Instead, you have to use the shell help. Like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% help cd
+
+
+ +

It will display the options for cd and how to use them.

+
+ +
+

10.1.3 pwd

+ +

The pwd command is used to show your current location. To use +the pwd command just type pwd. For +example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd /bin
+% pwd
+/bin
+% cd /usr
+% cd bin
+% pwd
+/usr/bin
+
+
+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-links.html b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-links.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..451270e5e --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-links.html @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + + +Links + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

9.3 Links

+ +

Links are pointers between files. With links, you can have files exist in many +locations and be accessible by many names. There are two types of links: hard and +soft.

+ +

Hard links are names for a particular file. They can only exist within a single +filesystem and are only removed when the real name is removed from the system. These are +useful in some cases, but many users find the soft link to be more versatile.

+ +

The soft link, also called a symbolic link, can point to a file outside of its +filesystem. It is actually a small file containing the information it needs. You can add +and remove soft links without affecting the actual file. And since a symbolic link is +actually a small file containing its own information, they can even point at a directory. +It's rather common to have /var/tmp actually be a symbolic link +to /tmp for example.

+ +

Links do not have their own set of permissions or ownerships, but instead reflect +those of the file they point to. Slackware uses mostly soft links. Here is a common +example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l /bin/sh
+lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root     4 Apr  6 12:34 /bin/sh -> bash
+
+
+ +

The sh shell under Slackware is actually bash. Removing links is done using rm. The +ln command is used to create links. These commands will be +discussed in more depth in Chapter 10.

+ +

It's very important to be careful about symlinks in particular. Once, I was working on +a machine that was consistently failing to back-up to tape each night. Two symlinks had +been made to directories beneath each other. The back-up software kept appending those +same directories to the tape until it was out of space. Normally, a set of checks will +prevent creating a symlink in this situation, but ours was a special case.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-mounting.html b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-mounting.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e09694e40 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-mounting.html @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ + + + + +Mounting Devices + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

9.4 Mounting Devices

+ +

As was previously discussed in Section 4.1.1, all the +drives and devices in your computer are one big filesystem. Various hard drive +partitions, CD-ROMs, and floppies are all placed in the same tree. In order to attach +these drives to the filesystem so that you can access them, you have to use the mount(1) and umount(1) commands.

+ +

Some devices are automatically mounted when you boot up your computer. These are +listed in the /etc/fstab file. Anything that you want to be +mounted automatically gets an entry in that file. For other devices, you'll have to issue +a command every time you want to use the device.

+ +
+

9.4.1 fstab

+ +

Let's look at an example of the /etc/fstab file:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cat /etc/fstab
+/dev/sda1       /               ext2        defaults        1   1
+/dev/sda2       /usr/local      ext2        defaults        1   1
+/dev/sda4       /home           ext2        defaults        1   1
+/dev/sdb1       swap            swap        defaults        0   0
+/dev/sdb3       /export         ext2        defaults        1   1
+none            /dev/pts        devpts      gid=5,mode=620  0   0
+none            /proc           proc        defaults        0   0
+/dev/fd0        /mnt            ext2        defaults        0   0
+/dev/cdrom      /mnt/cdrom      iso9660     ro              0   0
+
+
+ +

The first column is the device name. In this case, the devices are five partitions +spread out across two SCSI hard drives, two special filesystems that don't need a device, +a floppy, and a CD-ROM drive. The second column is where the device will be mounted. This +needs to be a directory name, except in the case of a swap partition. The third column is +the filesystem type of the device. For normal Linux filesystems, this will be ext2 (second extended filesystem). CD-ROM drives are iso9660, and Windows-based devices will either be msdos or vfat.

+ +

The fourth column is a listing of options that apply to the mounted filesystem. +defaults is fine for just about everything. However, read-only devices should be given +the ro flag. There are a lot of options that can be used. +Check the fstab(5) man page for more information. The last two +columns are used by fsck and other commands that need to +manipulate the devices. Check the man page for that information as well.

+ +

When you install Slackware Linux, the setup program will build much of the fstab file.

+
+ +
+

9.4.2 mount and +umount

+ +

Attaching another device to your filesystem is easy. All you have to do is use the mount command, along with a few options. Using mount can simplified if the device has an entry in the /etc/fstab file. For example, let's say that I wanted to mount my +CD-ROM drive and that my fstab file looked like the example from +the previous section. I would call mount like so:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mount /cdrom
+
+
+ +

Since there is an entry in fstab for that mount point, mount knows what options to use. If there wasn't an entry for that +device, I would have to use several options for mount:

+ + + + + +
+
+% mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/cdrom /cdrom
+
+
+ +

That command line includes the same information as the example fstab did, but we'll go over all the parts anyways. The -t iso9660 is the filesystem type of the device to mount. In this +case, it would be the iso9660 filesystem which is what CD-ROM drives most commonly use. +The -o ro tells mount to mount the device read-only. The /dev/cdrom is the name of the device to mount, and /cdrom is the location on the filesystem to mount the drive.

+ +

Before you can remove a floppy, CD-ROM, or other removable device that is currently +mounted, you'll have to unmount it. That is done using the umount command. Don't ask where the “n” went because we +couldn't tell you. You can use either the mounted device or the mount point as the +argument to umount. For example, if you wanted to unmount the +CD-ROM from the previous example, either of these commands would work:

+ + + + + +
+
+# umount /dev/cdrom
+# umount /cdrom
+
+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-nfs.html b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-nfs.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..720cda6e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-nfs.html @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + +NFS Mounts + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

9.5 +NFS Mounts

+ +

NFS stands for the Network Filesystem. It is not really part of the real filesystem, +but can be used to add parts to the mounted filesystem.

+ +

Large Unix environments often times share the same programs, sets of home directories, +and mail spool. The problem of getting the same copy to each machine is solved with NFS. +We can use NFS to share one set of home directories between all of the workstations. The +workstations then mount that NFS share as if it were on their own machines.

+ +

See Section +5.6.2 and the man pages for exports(5), nfsd(8), and mountd(8) for more +information.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-permissions.html b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-permissions.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0f951e777 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure-permissions.html @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ + + + + +Permissions + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

9.2 Permissions

+ +

Permissions are the other important part of the multiuser aspects of the filesystem. +With these, you can change who can read, write, and execute files.

+ +

The permission information is stored as four octal digits, each specifying a different +set of permissions. There are owner permissions, group permissions, and world +permissions. The fourth octal digit is used to store special information such as set user +ID, set group ID, and the sticky bit. The octal values assigned to the permission modes +are (they also have letters associated with them that are displayed by programs such as +ls and can be used by chmod):

+ +
+

Table 9-1. Octal Permission Values

+ + ++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Permission TypeOctal ValueLetter Value
“sticky” bit1t
set user ID4s
set group ID2s
read4r
write2w
execute1x
+
+ +

You add the octal values for each permission group. For example, if you want the group +permissions to be “read” and “write”, you would use +“6” in the group portion of the permission information.

+ +

bash's default permissions are:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l /bin/bash
+-rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin  477692 Mar 21 19:57 /bin/bash
+
+
+ +

The first dash would be replaced with a “d” if this was a directory. The +three permission groups (owner, group, and world) are displayed next. We see that the +owner has read, write, and execute permissions (rwx). The +group has only read and execute (r-x). And everyone else has +only read and execute (r-x).

+ +

How would we set permissions on another file to resemble bash's? First, let's make an example file:

+ + + + + +
+
+% touch /tmp/example
+% ls -l /tmp/example
+-rw-rw-r---  1 david    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example
+
+
+ +

We will use chmod(1) (which means “change mode”) +to set the permissions on the example file. Add the octal numbers for the permissions you +want. For the owner to have read, write, and execute, we would have a value of 7. Read and execute would have 5. Run +those together and pass them to chmod like this:

+ + + + + +
+
+% chmod 755 /tmp/example
+% ls -l /tmp/example
+-rwxr-xr-x   1 david    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example
+
+
+ +

Now you may be thinking, “Why didn't it just create a file with those +permissions in the first place?” Well the answer is simple. bash includes a nice little built-in called umask. This is included with most Unix shells as well, and controls +what file permissions are assigned to newly created files. We discussed bash built-ins to some degree in Section 8.3.1. umask takes a little getting used to. It works very similar to chmod, only in reverse. You specify the octal values you do not wish +to have present in newly created files. The default umask value is 0022.

+ + + + + +
+
+% umask
+0022
+% umask 0077
+% touch tempfile
+% ls -l tempfile
+-rw--------  1 david    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 tempfile
+
+
+ +

See the man page for bash for more information.

+ +

To set special permissions with chmod, add the numbers +together and place them in the first column. For example, to make it set user ID and set +group ID, we use 6 as the first column:

+ + + + + +
+
+% chmod 6755 /tmp/example
+% ls -l /tmp/example
+-rwsr-sr-x   1 david    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example
+
+
+ +

If the octal values confuse you, you can use letters with chmod. The permission groups are represented as:

+ +
+ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Owneru
Groupg
Worldo
All of the abovea
+
+ +

To do the above, we would have to use several command lines:

+ + + + + +
+
+% chmod a+rx /tmp/example
+% chmod u+w /tmp/example
+% chmod ug+s /tmp/example
+
+
+ +

Some people prefer the letters over the numbers. Either way will result in the same +set of permissions.

+ +

The octal format is often faster, and the one you see most often used in shell +scripts. Sometimes the letters are more powerful however. For example, there's no easy +way to change one group of permissions while preserving the other groups on files and +directories when using the octal format. This is trivial with the letters.

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l /tmp/
+-rwxr-xr-x   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example0
+-rwxr-x---   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example1
+----r-xr-x   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example2
+% chmod g-rwx /tmp/example?
+-rwx---r-x   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example0
+-rwx------   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example1
+-------r-x   1 alan    users    0 Apr 19 11:21 /tmp/example2
+
+
+ +

We mentioned set user ID and set group ID permissions in several places above. You may +be wondering what this is. Normally when you run a program, it is operating under your +user account. That is, it has all the permissions that you as a user have. The same is +true for the group. When you run a program, it executes under your current group. With +set user ID permissions, you can force the program to always run as the program owner +(such as “root”). Set group ID is the same, but for the group.

+ +

Be careful with this, set user ID and set group ID programs can open major security +holes on your system. If you frequently set user ID programs that are owned by root, you are allowing anyone to run that program and run it as root. Since root has no restrictions on +the system, you can see how this would pose a major security problem. In short, it's not +bad to use set user ID and set group ID permissions, just use common sense.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure.html b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..843c07c5d --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/filesystem-structure.html @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + + +Filesystem Structure + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 9 Filesystem +Structure

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
9.1 Ownership
+ +
9.2 Permissions
+ +
9.3 Links
+ +
9.4 Mounting Devices
+ +
9.5 NFS Mounts
+
+
+ +

We have already discussed the directory structure in Slackware Linux. By this point, +you should be able to find files and directories that you need. But there is more to the +filesystem than just the directory structure.

+ +

Linux is a multiuser operating system. Every aspect of the system is multiuser, even +the filesystem. The system stores information like who owns a file and who can read it. +There are other unique parts about the filesystems, such as links and NFS mounts. This +section explains these, as well as the multiuser aspects of the filesystem.

+ +
+

9.1 Ownership

+ +

The filesystem stores ownership information for each file and directory on the system. +This includes what user and group own a particular file. The easiest way to see this +information is with the ls command:

+ + + + + +
+
+% ls -l /usr/bin/wc
+-rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin    7368 Jul 30  1999 /usr/bin/wc
+
+
+ +

We are interested in the third and fourth columns. These contain the username and +group name that owns this file. We see that the user “root” and the group “bin” own this file.

+ +

We can easily change the file owners with the chown(1) (which +means “change owner”) and chgrp(1) (which means +“change group”) commands. To change the file owner to daemon, we would use chown:

+ + + + + +
+
+# chown daemon /usr/bin/wc
+
+
+ +

To change the group owner to “root”, we would +use chgrp:

+ + + + + +
+
+# chgrp root /usr/bin/wc
+
+
+ +

We can also use chown to specify the user and group owners +for a file:

+ + + + + +
+
+# chown daemon:root /usr/bin/wc
+
+
+ +

In the above example, the user could have used a period instead of a colon. The result +would have been the same; however, the colon is considered better form. Use of the period +is deprecated and may be removed from future versions of chown +to allow usernames with periods in them. These usernames tend to be very popular with +Windows Exchange Servers and are encountered most commonly in email addresses such as: +mr.jones@example.com. In slackware, administrators are advised +to stay away from such usernames because some scripts still use the period to indicate +the user and group of a file or directory. In our example, chmod +would interpret mr.jones as user “mr” and group +“jones”.

+ +

File ownership is a very important part of using a Linux system, even if you are the +only user. You sometimes need to fix ownerships on files and device nodes.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/glossary.html b/slackbook/html/glossary.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..efdb63236 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/glossary.html @@ -0,0 +1,647 @@ + + + + +Glossary + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Glossary

+ +
+
Account
+ +
+

All of the information about a user, including username, password, finger information, +UID and GID, and home directory. To create an account is to add and define a user.

+
+ +
Background
+ +
+

Any process that is running without accepting or controlling the input of a terminal +is said to be running in the background.

+
+ +
Boot disk
+ +
+

A floppy disk containing an operating system (in our case, the Linux kernel) from +which a computer can be started.

+
+ +
Compile
+ +
+

To convert source code to machine-readable “binary” code.

+
+ +
Daemon
+ +
+

A program designed to run in the background and, without user intervention, perform a +specific task (usually providing a service).

+
+ +
Darkstar
+ +
+

The default hostname in Slackware; your computer will be called darkstar if you do not +specify some other name.

+ +

One of Patrick Volkerding's development machines, named after “Dark Star”, +a song by the Grateful Dead.

+
+ +
Desktop Environment
+ +
+

A graphical user interface (GUI) that runs atop the X Window System and provides such +features as integrated applications, cohesive look-and-feel between programs and +components, file and window management capabilities, etc. A step beyond the simple window +manager.

+
+ +
Device driver
+ +
+

A chunk of code in the kernel that directly controls a piece of hardware.

+
+ +
Device node
+ +
+

A special type of file in the /dev filesystem that +represents a hardware component to the operating system.

+
+ +
DNS
+ +
+

Domain Name Service. A system in which networked computers are given names which +translate to numerical addresses.

+
+ +
Domain name
+ +
+

A computer's DNS name, excluding its host name.

+
+ +
Dot file
+ +
+

In Linux, files which are to be hidden have filenames beginning with a dot ('.').

+
+ +
Dotted quad
+ +
+

The format of IP addresses, so called because it consists of four numbers (range 0-255 +decimal) separated by periods.

+
+ +
Dynamic loader
+ +
+

When programs are compiled under Linux, they usually use pieces of code (functions) +from external libraries. When such programs are run, those libraries must be found and +the required functions loaded into memory. This is the job of the dynamic loader.

+
+ +
Environment variable
+ +
+

A variable set in the user's shell which can be referenced by that user or programs +run by that user within that shell. Environment variables are generally used to store +preferences and default parameters.

+
+ +
Epoch
+ +
+

A period of history; in Unix, “The Epoch” begins at 00:00:00 UTC January +1, 1970. This is considered the “dawn of time” by Unix and Unix-like +operating systems, and all other time is calculated relative to this date.

+
+ +
Filesystem
+ +
+

A representation of stored data in which “files” of data are kept +organized in “directories”. The filesystem is the nearly universal form of +representation for data stored to disks (both fixed and removable).

+
+ +
Foreground
+ +
+

A program that is accepting or controlling a terminal's input is said to be running in +the foreground.

+
+ +
Framebuffer
+ +
+

A type of graphics device; in Linux, this most often refers to the software +framebuffer, which provides a standard framebuffer interface to programs while keeping +specific hardware drivers hidden from them. This layer of abstraction frees programs of +the need to speak to various hardware drivers.

+
+ +
FTP
+ +
+

The File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a very popular method of transferring data between +computers.

+
+ +
Gateway
+ +
+

A computer through which data on a network is transferred to another network.

+
+ +
GID
+ +
+

Group Identifier. The GID is a unique number attributed to a group of users.

+
+ +
Group
+ +
+

Users in Unix belong to “groups”, which can contain many other users and +are used for more general access control than the existence of users alone can easily +allow.

+
+ +
GUI
+ +
+

Graphical User Interface. A software interface that uses rendered graphical elements +such as buttons, scrollbars, windows, etc. rather than solely text-based input and +output

+
+ +
Home directory
+ +
+

A user's “home directory” is the directory the user is placed in +immediately upon logging in. Users have full permissions and more or less free reign +within their home directories.

+
+ +
HOWTO
+ +
+

A document describing “how to” do something, such as configure a firewall +or manage users and groups. There is a large collection of these documents available from +the Linux Documentation Project.

+
+ +
HTTP
+ +
+

The Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the primary protocol on which the World Wide +Web operates.

+
+ +
ICMP
+ +
+

Internet Control Message Protocol. A very basic networking protocol, used mostly for +pings.

+
+ +
Kernel
+ +
+

The heart of an operating system. The kernel is the part that provides basic process +control and interfaces with the computer's hardware.

+
+ +
Kernel module
+ +
+

A piece of kernel code, usually a driver of some sort, that can be loaded and unloaded +from memory separately from the main body of the kernel. Modules are handy when upgrading +drivers or testing kernel settings, because they can be loaded and unloaded without +rebooting.

+
+ +
Library
+ +
+

A collection of functions which can be shared between programs.

+
+ +
LILO
+ +
+

The LInux LOader. LILO is the most widely-used Linux boot manager.

+
+ +
LOADLIN
+ +
+

LOADLIN is a program that runs under MS DOS or Windows and boots a Linux system. It is +most commonly used on computers with multiple operating systems (including Linux and +DOS/Windows, of course).

+
+ +
Man section
+ +
+

Pages in the standard Unix online manual ("man") are grouped into sections for easy +reference. All C programming pages are in section 3, system administration pages in +section 5, etc.

+
+ +
MBR
+ +
+

The Master Boot Record. A reserved space on a hard drive where information on what to +do when booting is stored. LILO or other boot managers can be written here.

+
+ +
Motif
+ +
+

A popular programming toolkit used in many older X programs.

+
+ +
MOTD
+ +
+

Message of the Day. The motd (stored in Linux in /etc/motd +is a text file that is displayed to all users upon logging in. Traditionally, it is used +by the system administrator as a sort of “bulletin board” for communicating +with users.

+
+ +
Mount point
+ +
+

An empty directory in a filesystem where another filesystem is to be +“mounted”, or grafted on.

+
+ +
Nameserver
+ +
+

A DNS information server. Nameservers translate DNS names to numerical IP +addresses.

+
+ +
Network interface
+ +
+

A virtual representation of a network device provided by the kernel. Network +interfaces allow users and programs to talk to network devices.

+
+ +
NFS
+ +
+

The Network Filesystem. NFS allows the mounting of remote filesystems as if they were +local to your computer and thus provides a transparent method of file sharing.

+
+ +
Octal
+ +
+

Base-8 number system, with digits 0-7.

+
+ +
Pager
+ +
+

An X program that allows the user to see and switch between multiple +“desktops”.

+
+ +
Partition
+ +
+

A division of a hard drive. Filesystems exist on top of partitions.

+
+ +
PPP
+ +
+

Point-to-Point Protocol. PPP is used mainly for connecting via modem to an Internet +Service Provider.

+
+ +
Process
+ +
+

A running program.

+
+ +
Root directory
+ +
+

Represented as “/”, the root directory exists at the top of the +filesystem, with all other directories branching out beneath it in a “file +tree”.

+
+ +
Root disk
+ +
+

The disk (usually fixed) on which the root directory is stored.

+
+ +
Routing table
+ +
+

The set of information the kernel uses in “routing” network data around. +It contains such tidbits as where your default gateway is, which network interface is +connected to which network, etc.

+
+ +
Runlevel
+ +
+

The overall system state as defined by init. Runlevel 6 is rebooting, runlevel 1 is +“single user mode”, runlevel 4 is an X login, etc. There are 6 available +runlevels on a Slackware system.

+
+ +
Secure shell
+ +
+

An encrypted (thus secure) method of logging in remotely to a computer. Many secure +shell programs are available; both a client and server are needed.

+
+ +
Service
+ +
+

The sharing of information and/or data between programs and computers from a single +“server” to multiple “clients”. HTTP, FTP, NFS, etc. are +services.

+
+ +
Shadow password suite
+ +
+

The shadow password suite allows encrypted passwords to be hidden from users, while +the rest of the information in the /etc/passwd file remains +visible to all. This helps prevent brute-force attempts at cracking passwords.

+
+ +
Shell
+ +
+

Shells provide a commandline interface to the user. When you're looking at a text +prompt, you're in a shell.

+
+ +
Shell builtin
+ +
+

A command built into the shell, as opposed to being provided by an external program. +For instance, bash has a cd +builtin.

+
+ +
Signal
+ +
+

Unix programs can communicate between each other using simple “signals”, +which are enumerated and usually have specific meanings. kill -l +will list the available signals.

+
+ +
SLIP
+ +
+

Serial Line Interface Protocol. SLIP is a similar protocol to PPP, in that it's used +for connecting two machines via a serial interface.

+
+ +
Software package
+ +
+

A program and its associated files, archived and compressed into a single file along +with any necessary scripts or information to aid in managing the installation, upgrade, +and removal of those files.

+
+ +
Software series
+ +
+

A collection of related software packages in Slackware. All KDE packages are in the +“kde” series, networking packages in the “n” series, etc.

+
+ +
Source code
+ +
+

The (more or less) human-readable code in which most programs are written. Source code +is compiled into “binary” code.

+
+ +
Standard Error (stderr)
+ +
+

The Unix-standard output stream for errors. Programs write any error messages on +stderr, so that they can be separated from normal output.

+
+ +
Standard Input (stdin)
+ +
+

The Unix-standard input stream. Data can be redirected or piped into a program's stdin +from any source.

+
+ +
Standard Output (stdout)
+ +
+

The Unix-standard output stream. Normal text output from a program is written to +stdout, which is separate from the error messages reported on stderr and can be piped or +redirected into other programs' stdin or to a file.

+
+ +
Subnet
+ +
+

An IP address range that is part of a larger range. For instance, 192.168.1.0 is a +subnet of 192.168.0.0 (where 0 is a mask meaning “undefined”); it is, in +fact, the “.1” subnet.

+
+ +
Superblock
+ +
+

In Linux, partitions are discussed in terms of blocks. A block is 512 bytes. The +superblock is the first 512 bytes of a partition.

+
+ +
Supplemental disk
+ +
+

In Slackware, a floppy disk used during installation that contains neither the kernel +(which is on the boot disk) nor the root filesystem (which is on the root disk), but +additional needed files such as network modules or PCMCIA support.

+
+ +
Suspended process
+ +
+

A process which has been frozen until killed or resumed.

+
+ +
Swap space
+ +
+

Disk space used by the kernel as “virtual” RAM. It is slower than RAM, but +because disk space is cheaper, swap is usually more plentiful. Swap space is useful to +the kernel for holding lesser-used data and as a fallback when physical RAM is +exhausted.

+
+ +
Symbolic link
+ +
+

A special file that simply points to the location of another file. Symbolic links are +used to avoid data duplication when a file is needed in multiple locations.

+
+ +
Tagfile
+ +
+

A file used by the Slackware setup program during +installation, which describes a set of packages to be installed.

+
+ +
Terminal
+ +
+

A human-computer interface consisting of at least a screen (or virtual screen) and +some method of input (almost always at least a keyboard).

+
+ +
Toolkit, GUI
+ +
+

A GUI toolkit is a collection of libraries that provide a programmer with code to draw +“widgets” such as scrollbars, checkboxes, etc. and construct a graphical +interface. The GUI toolkit used by a program often defines its “look and +feel”.

+
+ +
UID
+ +
+

User Identifier. A unique number that identifies a user to the system. UIDs are used +by most programs instead of usernames because a number is easier to deal with; usernames +are generally only used when the user has to see things happen.

+
+ +
VESA
+ +
+

Video Electronics Standards Association. The term “VESA” is often used to +denote a standard specified by said Association. Nearly all modern video adapters are +VESA-compliant.

+
+ +
Virtual terminal
+ +
+

The use of software to simulate multiple terminals while using only a single set of +input/output devices (keyboard, monitor, mouse). Special keystrokes switch between +virtual terminals at a single physical terminal.

+
+ +
Window manager
+ +
+

An X program whose purpose is to provide a graphical interface beyond the simple +rectangle-drawing of the X Window System. Window managers generally provide titlebars, +menus for running programs, etc.

+
+ +
Working directory
+ +
+

The directory in which a program considers itself to be while running.

+
+ +
Wrapper program
+ +
+

A program whose sole purpose is to run other programs, but change their behavior in +some way by altering their environments or filtering their input.

+
+ +
X server
+ +
+

The program in the X Window System which interfaces with graphics hardware and handles +the actual running of X programs.

+
+ +
X Window System
+ +
+

Network-oriented graphical interface system used on most Unix-like operating systems, +including Linux.

+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/gpl.html b/slackbook/html/gpl.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7e41435cc --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/gpl.html @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + + +The GNU General Public License + + + + + + + + + +
+

Appendix A. The GNU General Public License

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
A.1. Preamble
+ +
A.2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
+ +
A.3. How to Apply These Terms to Your New +Programs
+
+
+ +

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+
+Version 2, June 1991
+Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ +59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
+ +Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this
+ +license document, but changing it is not allowed.

+ +
+

A.1. Preamble

+ +

The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and +change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your +freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its +users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's +software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free +Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License +instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too.

+ +

When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General +Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies +of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code +or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new +free programs; and that you know you can do these things.

+ +

To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you +these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions translate to +certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you +modify it.

+ +

For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, +you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, +too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know +their rights.

+ +

We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you +this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the +software.

+ +

Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone +understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is modified +by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not +the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original +authors' reputations.

+ +

Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to +avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent +licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it +clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at +all.

+ +

The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification +follow.

+
+ +
+

A.2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

+ +

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, +DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION

+ +
    +
  1. +

    This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by +the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public +License. The “Program”, below, refers to any such program or work, and a +“work based on the Program” means either the Program or any derivative work +under copyright law: that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, +either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language. +(Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term +“modification”.) Each licensee is addressed as “you”.

    + +

    Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this +License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, +and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based +on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is +true depends on what the Program does.

    +
  2. + +
  3. +

    You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you +receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on +each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the +notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other +recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program.

    + +

    You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your +option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.

    +
  4. + +
  5. +

    You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a +work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the +terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:

    + +
      +
    1. +

      You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed +the files and the date of any change.

      +
    2. + +
    3. +

      You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part +contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at +no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License.

      +
    4. + +
    5. +

      If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause +it, when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way, to print or +display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there +is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may +redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy +of this License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally +print such an announcement, your work based on the Program is not required to print an +announcement.)

      +
    6. +
    + +

    These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of +that work are not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent +and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those +sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you distribute the same +sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, the distribution of the +whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend +to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it.

    + +

    Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to +work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to exercise the right to control the +distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program.

    + +

    In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the +Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution +medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License.

    +
  6. + +
  7. +

    You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in +object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that +you also do one of the following:

    + +
      +
    1. +

      Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must +be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for +software interchange; or,

      +
    2. + +
    3. +

      Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third +party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, +a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed +under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software +interchange; or,

      +
    4. + +
    5. +

      Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute +corresponding source code. (This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial +distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable form with +such an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.)

      +
    6. +
    + +

    The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making +modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all the source +code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus +the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a +special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally +distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, +kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that +component itself accompanies the executable.

    + +

    If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a +designated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same +place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not +compelled to copy the source along with the object code.

    +
  8. + +
  9. +

    You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressly +provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or +distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this +License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this +License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full +compliance.

    +
  10. + +
  11. +

    You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, +nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative +works. These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, +by modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the Program), you indicate +your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and conditions for copying, +distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it.

    +
  12. + +
  13. +

    Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the Program), the +recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute +or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any +further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein. You are +not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License.

    +
  14. + +
  15. +

    If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for +any other reason (not limited to patent issues), conditions are imposed on you (whether +by court order, agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, +they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot distribute so +as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent +obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all. For +example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program +by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you +could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of +the Program.

    + +

    If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular +circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole +is intended to apply in other circumstances.

    + +

    It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other +property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the +sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system, which +is implemented by public license practices. Many people have made generous contributions +to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent +application of that system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is +willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that +choice.

    + +

    This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence +of the rest of this License.

    +
  16. + +
  17. +

    If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries +either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places +the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation +excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries +not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written +in the body of this License.

    +
  18. + +
  19. +

    The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General +Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the +present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.

    + +

    Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a +version number of this License which applies to it and “any later version”, +you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of +any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not +specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by +the Free Software Foundation.

    +
  20. + +
  21. +

    If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose +distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For +software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software +Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two +goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of +promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.

    +
  22. + +
  23. +

    NO WARRANTY

    + +

    BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, +TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE +COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM “AS IS” WITHOUT +WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE +IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE +RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM +PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR +CORRECTION.

    +
  24. + +
  25. +

    IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY +COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS +PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL +OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM +(INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES +SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER +PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH +DAMAGES.

    +
  26. +
+ +

END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS

+
+ +
+

A.3. How to Apply These Terms to +Your New Programs

+ +

If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to +the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can +redistribute and change under these terms.

+ +

To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to +the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and +each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to where +the full notice is found.

+ + + + + +
+
+<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
+   Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
+
+   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+   (at your option) any later version.
+
+   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+   GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA   02111-1307 USA
+
+
+ +

Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.

+ +

If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts +in an interactive mode:

+ + + + + +
+
+Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year  name of author
+Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
+under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
+
+
+ +

The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of +the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other +than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits +your program.

+ +

You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if +any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. Here is +a sample; alter the names:

+ + + + + +
+
+  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
+  `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
+
+  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
+  Ty Coon, President of Vice
+
+
+ +

This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into +proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more +useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you +want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License.

+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/help-online.html b/slackbook/html/help-online.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fdd253881 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/help-online.html @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ + + + + +Online Help + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

2.2 Online Help

+ +

In addition to the documentation provided and installable with the Slackware Linux +Operating System, there are a vast multitude of online resources available for you to +learn from as well.

+ +
+

2.2.1 The +Official Website and Help Forums

+ +

The Official Slackware +Website

+ +

The Official Slackware Linux website is sometimes out of date, but still contains +information relevant to the latest Slackware versions. At one time an active help forum +existed there before a horde of trolls, troublemakers, and whiners descended on the +forum. Maintaining the forum was beginning to be too much work, and so Pat shut it down. +One can find that old forum back up and running complete with searchable archives of the +old data at http://www.userlocal.com/phorum/.

+ +

After the forums were taken down on http://slackware.com, several other sites sprang up that offered forum +support for Slackware. After much thought, Pat chose to endorse www.linuxquestions.org as the official +forum for Slackware Linux.

+
+ +
+

2.2.2 E-mail +Support

+ +

Everyone who purchases an official CD set is entitled to free installation support via +e-mail from the developer. That having been said, please keep in mind that we, the +developers, (and a vast majority of users) of Slackware are of “The Old +School”. That means that we prefer to help those who have a sincere interest and +are willing to help themselves in the process. We will always do our best to help +everyone who emails us with support questions. However, Please check your documentation +and the website (especially the FAQs and maybe some of the forums listed below) before +e-mailing. You may get a faster answer that way, and the less e-mail we have to answer, +obviously the sooner we will be of assistance to those that need it.

+ +

The e-mail address for technical support is: support@slackware.com. Other e-mail addresses and contact +information are listed on the website.

+ +
+

2.2.2.1 Slackware Linux Project Mailing +Lists

+ +

We have several mailing lists, available in digest and normal forms. Check the +instructions for how to subscribe.

+ +

To subscribe to a mailing list, email:

+ +

majordomo@slackware.com

+ +

with the phrase “subscribe [name +of list]” in the body of the email. The list choices are described +below (use one the names below for the name of the list).

+ +

Archives of the mailing list can be found on Slackware's website at:

+ +

http://slackware.com/lists/archive/

+ +
+
+
slackware-announce
+ +
+

The slackware-announce mailing list is for announcements of +new versions, major updates and other general information.

+
+ +
slackware-security
+ +
+

The slackware-security mailing list is for announcements +relating to security issues. Any exploits or other vulnerabilities directly pertaining to +Slackware will get posted to this list immediately.

+
+
+
+ +

These lists are also available in digest format. This means that you get one large +message per day instead of several messages throughout the day. Since the slackware +mailing lists do not allow users to post, and the lists are such low traffic, most users +find little advantage in the digest lists. Still, they are available if you want them by +subscribing to slackware-announce-digest or slackware-security-digest.

+
+
+ +
+

2.2.3 +Non-Official Websites and Help Forums

+ +
+

2.2.3.1 Websites

+ +
+
+
Google
+ +
+

The Kung-Fu Master of Search Engines. When you absolutely, positively gotta find every +last kernel of information on a subject: Accept no substitutes.

+
+ +
Google:Linux
+ +
+

Linux-Specific searches

+
+ +
Google:BSD
+ +
+

BSD-Specific searches. Slackware is so generic as a Unix work-a-like operating system +that one can as often as not find very detailed information that is almost 100% relevant +to Slackware here. Many times a BSD search reveals far more technical information than +the often PR-related Linux searches.

+
+ +
Google:Groups
+ +
+

Search through decades of Usenet posts for your pearls of wisdom.

+
+ +
http://userlocal.com
+ +
+

A virtual treasure-trove of knowledge, good advice, first-hand experience and +interesting articles. Often the first place you'll hear about new developments in the +world of Slackware.

+
+
+
+
+ +
+

2.2.3.2 Web-based Resources

+ +
+
+
linuxquestions.org
+ +
+

The officially sanctioned web-forum for Slackware users.

+
+ +
LinuxISO.org +Slackware Forum
+ +
+

“A place to download and get help with Linux.”

+
+ +
alt.os.linux.slackware FAQ
+ +
+

Another FAQ

+
+
+
+
+ +
+

2.2.3.3 Usenet Groups (NNTP)

+ +

Usenet has long been a place for geeks to gather and help one another. There are few +newsgroups dedicated to Slackware Linux, but they tend to be filled with very +knowledgeable people.

+ +

alt.os.linux.slackware

+ +

alt.os.linux.slackware, better known as aols (not to be +confused with AOL®!) is one of the most active places +to find technical help with Slackware problems. Like every Usenet newsgroup, a few +unhelpful participants (“trolls”) can mar the experience with constant +arguing. Learning to ignore the trolls and identifying the truly helpful people is key to +making the most of this resource.

+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/help.html b/slackbook/html/help.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..691282f6e --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/help.html @@ -0,0 +1,292 @@ + + + + +Help + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 2 Help

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
2.1 System Help
+ +
2.2 Online Help
+
+
+ +

Often there are times when you might need help with a specific command, setting up a +program, or getting a piece of hardware to work. Maybe you simply want to understand a +given command better, or see what other options are available to use with it. Luckily, +there are a variety of ways that you can get the help you're looking for. When you +install Slackware you have the option of installing packages from the “F” +series which includes FAQs and HOWTOs. Programs also come with help about their options, +configuration files, and usage.

+ +
+

2.1 System Help

+ +
+

2.1.1 man

+ +

The man command (short for “manual”) is the +traditional form of online documentation in Unix and Linux operating systems. Comprised +of specially formatted files, the “man pages”, are written for the vast +majority of commands and are distributed with the software itself. Executing man somecommand will display the man page for (naturally) the +command specified, in our example this would be the imaginary program somecommand.

+ +

As you might imagine, the amount of man pages can quickly add up, becoming overly +confusing and seriously complicated, even for an advanced user. So, for this reason, man +pages are grouped into enumerated sections. This system has been around for a very long +time; enough so that you will often see commands, programs, and even programming library +functions referred to with their man section number.

+ +

For example:

+ +

You might see a reference to man(1). The numbering tells you +that “man” is documented in section 1 (user +commands); you can specify that you want the section 1 man page for “man” +with the command man 1 man. Specifying the section that man +should look in is useful in the case of multiple items with the same name.

+ +
+

Table 2-1. Man Page Sections

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
SectionContents
Section 1user commands (intro only)
Section 2system calls
Section 3C library calls
Section 4devices (e.g., hd, sd)
Section 5file formats and protocols (e.g., wtmp, /etc/passwd, +nfs)
Section 6games (intro only)
Section 7conventions, macro packages, etc. (e.g., nroff, ascii)
Section 8system administration (intro only)
+
+ +

In addition to man(1), there are the commands whatis(1) and apropos(1) available to you, +whose shared purpose is to make it easier to find information in the man system.

+ +

The command whatis gives a very brief description of system +commands, somewhat in the style of a pocket command reference.

+ +

Example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% whatis whatis
+whatis (1)  - search the whatis database for complete words
+
+
+ +

The command apropos is used to search for a man page +containing a given keyword.

+ +

Example:

+ + + + + +
+
+% apropos wav
+cdda2wav    (1)  - a sampling utility that dumps CD audio data into wav sound files
+netwave_cs  (4)  - Xircom Creditcard Netwave device driver
+oggdec      (1)  - simple decoder, Ogg Vorbis file to PCM audio file (WAV or RAW)
+wavelan     (4)  - AT&T GIS WaveLAN ISA device driver
+wavelan_cs  (4)  - AT&T GIS WaveLAN PCMCIA device driver
+wvlan_cs    (4)  - Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 device driver
+
+
+ +

If you'd like further information on any of these commands, read their man pages for +the details. ;)

+
+ +
+

2.1.2 The /usr/doc Directory

+ +

The source for most packages that we build comes with some sort of documentation: +README files, usage instructions, license files, etc. Any sort of documentation that +comes with the source is included and installed on your system in the /usr/doc directory. Each program will (usually) install its own +documentation in the order of:

+ +

/usr/doc/$program-$version

+ +

Where $program is the name of the program you are +wanting to read about, and $version is (obviously) the +appropriate version of software package installed on your system.

+ +

For example, to read the documentation for the command man(1) +you would want to cd to:

+ + + + + +
+
+% cd /usr/doc/man-$version
+
+
+ +

If reading the appropriate man page(s) doesn't provide you with enough information, or +address what you're looking for in particular, the /usr/doc +directory should be your next stop.

+
+ +
+

2.1.3 HOWTOs and +mini-HOWTOs

+ +

It is in the truest spirit of the Open Source community that brings us to the +HOWTO/mini-HOWTO collection. These files are exactly what they sound like - documents and +guides describing how to do stuff. If you installed the HOWTO collection, the HOWTOs will +be installed to /usr/doc/Linux-HOWTOs and the mini-HOWTOs to +/usr/doc/Linux-mini-HOWTOs.

+ +

Also included in the same package series is a collection of FAQs, which is an acronym +which stands for

+ +
+ ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Frequently
Asked
Questions
+
+ +

These documents are written in a “Question and answer” style for +(surprise) Frequently Asked Questions. The FAQs can often be a very useful place to look +if you're just looking for a “Quick Fix” to something. If you decide to +install the FAQs during setup, you will find them installed to the /usr/doc/Linux-FAQs directory.

+ +

These files are well worth reading whenever you're not quite sure how to proceed with +something. They cover an amazing range of topics, more often than not in a surprisingly +detailed manner. Good stuff!

+
+
+
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+
+

Slackware Linux Essentials

+ +

+ +

Alan Hicks

+ +

Chris Lumens

+ +

David Cantrell

+ +

Logan Johnson

+ + + +1-57176-338-4
+
+ + +
+
+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
Preface
+ +
1 An Introduction to Slackware Linux
+ +
+
+
1.1 What is Linux?
+ +
+
+
1.1.1 A Word on GNU
+
+
+ +
1.2 What is Slackware?
+ +
1.3 Open Source and Free Software
+
+
+ +
2 Help
+ +
+
+
2.1 System Help
+ +
+
+
2.1.1 man
+ +
2.1.2 The /usr/doc +Directory
+ +
2.1.3 HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs
+
+
+ +
2.2 Online Help
+ +
+
+
2.2.1 The Official Website and Help +Forums
+ +
2.2.2 E-mail Support
+ +
2.2.3 Non-Official Websites and +Help Forums
+
+
+
+
+ +
3 Installation
+ +
+
+
3.1 Getting Slackware
+ +
+
+
3.1.1 The Official Disc and Box Sets
+ +
3.1.2 Via the Internet
+
+
+ +
3.2 System Requirements
+ +
+
+
3.2.1 The +Software Series
+ +
3.2.2 Installation +Methods
+ +
3.2.3 Boot +Disk
+ +
3.2.4 Root +Disk
+ +
3.2.5 Supplemental +Disk
+ +
3.2.6 Making +the Disks
+
+
+ +
3.3 Partitioning
+ +
3.4 The setup +Program
+ +
+
+
3.4.1 HELP
+ +
3.4.2 KEYMAP
+ +
3.4.3 ADDSWAP
+ +
3.4.4 TARGET
+ +
3.4.5 SOURCE
+ +
3.4.6 SELECT
+ +
3.4.7 INSTALL
+ +
3.4.8 CONFIGURE
+
+
+
+
+ +
4 System Configuration
+ +
+
+
4.1 System +Overview
+ +
+
+
4.1.1 File System +Layout
+ +
4.1.2 Finding +Files
+ +
4.1.3 The /etc/rc.d Directory
+
+
+ +
4.2 Selecting a Kernel
+ +
+
+
4.2.1 The /kernels Directory on the Slackware CD-ROM
+ +
4.2.2 Compiling a +Kernel from Source
+ +
4.2.3 Using Kernel +Modules
+
+
+
+
+ +
5 Network Configuration
+ +
+
+
5.1 Introduction: netconfig +is your friend.
+ +
5.2 Network Hardware +Configuration
+ +
+
+
5.2.1 Loading +Network Modules
+ +
5.2.2 LAN +(10/100/1000Base-T and Base-2) cards
+ +
5.2.3 Modems
+ +
5.2.4 PCMCIA
+
+
+ +
5.3 TCP/IP Configuration
+ +
+
+
5.3.1 DHCP
+ +
5.3.2 Static +IP
+ +
5.3.3 /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf
+ +
5.3.4 /etc/resolv.conf
+ +
5.3.5 /etc/hosts
+
+
+ +
5.4 PPP
+ +
+
+
5.4.1 pppsetup
+ +
5.4.2 /etc/ppp
+
+
+ +
5.5 Wireless
+ +
+
+
5.5.1 Hardware Support
+ +
5.5.2 Configure the Wireless +Settings
+ +
5.5.3 Configure the +Network
+
+
+ +
5.6 Network File Systems
+ +
+
+
5.6.1 SMB/Samba/CIFS
+ +
5.6.2 Network +File System (NFS)
+
+
+
+
+ +
6 X Configuration
+ +
+
+
6.1 xorgconfig
+ +
6.2 xorgsetup
+ +
6.3 xinitrc
+ +
6.4 xwmconfig
+ +
6.5 xdm
+
+
+ +
7 Booting
+ +
+
+
7.1 LILO
+ +
7.2 LOADLIN
+ +
7.3 Dual Booting
+ +
+
+
7.3.1 Windows
+ +
7.3.2 Linux
+
+
+
+
+ +
8 The Shell
+ +
+
+
8.1 Users
+ +
+
+
8.1.1 Logging In
+ +
8.1.2 Root: The Superuser
+
+
+ +
8.2 The Command Line
+ +
+
+
8.2.1 Running +Programs
+ +
8.2.2 Wildcard +Matching
+ +
8.2.3 Input/Output +Redirection and Piping
+
+
+ +
8.3 The Bourne Again Shell (bash)
+ +
+
+
8.3.1 Environment Variables
+ +
8.3.2 Tab Completion
+
+
+ +
8.4 Virtual Terminals
+ +
+
+
8.4.1 Screen
+
+
+
+
+ +
9 Filesystem Structure
+ +
+
+
9.1 Ownership
+ +
9.2 Permissions
+ +
9.3 Links
+ +
9.4 Mounting Devices
+ +
+
+
9.4.1 fstab
+ +
9.4.2 mount and umount
+
+
+ +
9.5 NFS Mounts
+
+
+ +
10 Handling Files and Directories
+ +
+
+
10.1 Navigation : ls, cd, and pwd
+ +
+
+
10.1.1 ls
+ +
10.1.2 cd
+ +
10.1.3 pwd
+
+
+ +
10.2 Pagers: more, less, and most
+ +
+
+
10.2.1 more
+ +
10.2.2 less
+ +
10.2.3 most
+
+
+ +
10.3 Simple Output: cat +and echo
+ +
+
+
10.3.1 cat
+ +
10.3.2 echo
+
+
+ +
10.4 Creation: touch +and mkdir
+ +
+
+
10.4.1 touch
+ +
10.4.2 mkdir
+
+
+ +
10.5 Copy and Move
+ +
+
+
10.5.1 cp
+ +
10.5.2 mv
+
+
+ +
10.6 Deletion: rm and +rmdir
+ +
+
+
10.6.1 rm
+ +
10.6.2 rmdir
+
+
+ +
10.7 Aliasing files with ln
+
+
+ +
11 Process Control
+ +
+
+
11.1 Backgrounding
+ +
11.2 Foregrounding
+ +
11.3 ps
+ +
11.4 kill
+ +
11.5 top
+
+
+ +
12 Essential System Administration
+ +
+
+
12.1 Users and +Groups
+ +
+
+
12.1.1 Supplied +Scripts
+ +
12.1.2 Changing +Passwords
+ +
12.1.3 Changing +User Information
+
+
+ +
12.2 Users and Groups, the Hard +Way
+ +
12.3 Shutting Down Properly
+
+
+ +
13 Basic Network Commands
+ +
+
+
13.1 ping
+ +
13.2 traceroute
+ +
13.3 DNS Tools
+ +
+
+
13.3.1 host
+ +
13.3.2 nslookup
+ +
13.3.3 dig
+
+
+ +
13.4 finger
+ +
13.5 telnet
+ +
+
+
13.5.1 The other use of +telnet
+
+
+ +
13.6 The Secure shell
+ +
13.7 email
+ +
+
+
13.7.1 pine
+ +
13.7.2 elm
+ +
13.7.3 mutt
+ +
13.7.4 nail
+
+
+ +
13.8 Browsers
+ +
+
+
13.8.1 lynx
+ +
13.8.2 links
+ +
13.8.3 wget
+
+
+ +
13.9 FTP Clients
+ +
+
+
13.9.1 ftp
+ +
13.9.2 ncftp
+
+
+ +
13.10 Talking to Other People
+ +
+
+
13.10.1 wall
+ +
13.10.2 talk
+ +
13.10.3 ytalk
+
+
+
+
+ +
14 Security
+ +
+
+
14.1 Disabling Services
+ +
+
+
14.1.1 Services started from inetd
+ +
14.1.2 Services started from init scripts
+
+
+ +
14.2 Host Access Control
+ +
+
+
14.2.1 iptables
+ +
14.2.2 tcpwrappers
+
+
+ +
14.3 Keeping Current
+ +
+
+
14.3.1 slackware-security mailing list
+ +
14.3.2 The /patches directory
+
+
+
+
+ +
15 Archive Files
+ +
+
+
15.1 gzip
+ +
15.2 bzip2
+ +
15.3 tar
+ +
15.4 zip
+
+
+ +
16 Vi
+ +
+
+
16.1 Starting vi
+ +
16.2 Modes
+ +
+
+
16.2.1 Command Mode
+ +
16.2.2 Insert Mode
+
+
+ +
16.3 Opening Files
+ +
16.4 Saving Files
+ +
16.5 Quitting vi
+ +
16.6 vi Configuration
+ +
16.7 Vi Keys
+
+
+ +
17 Emacs
+ +
+
+
17.1 Starting emacs
+ +
+
+
17.1.1 Command Keys
+
+
+ +
17.2 Buffers
+ +
17.3 Modes
+ +
+
+
17.3.1 Opening files
+
+
+ +
17.4 Basic Editing
+ +
17.5 Saving Files
+ +
+
+
17.5.1 Quitting Emacs
+
+
+
+
+ +
18 Slackware Package Management
+ +
+
+
18.1 Overview of +Package Format
+ +
18.2 Package Utilities
+ +
+
+
18.2.1 +pkgtool
+ +
18.2.2 +installpkg
+ +
18.2.3 +removepkg
+ +
18.2.4 +upgradepkg
+ +
18.2.5 +rpm2tgz/rpm2targz
+
+
+ +
18.3 Making Packages
+ +
+
+
18.3.1 explodepkg
+ +
18.3.2 makepkg
+ +
18.3.3 SlackBuild +Scripts
+
+
+ +
18.4 Making Tags and +Tagfiles (for setup)
+
+
+ +
19 ZipSlack
+ +
+
+
19.1 What is ZipSlack?
+ +
+
+
19.1.1 Advantages
+ +
19.1.2 Disadvantages
+
+
+ +
19.2 Getting ZipSlack
+ +
+
+
19.2.1 Installation
+
+
+ +
19.3 Booting ZipSlack
+
+
+ +
Glossary
+ +
A. The GNU General Public License
+ +
+
+
A.1. Preamble
+ +
A.2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
+ +
A.3. How to Apply These Terms to Your New +Programs
+
+
+
+
+ + + + + +
+
+
List of Examples
+ +
8-1. Listing Environment +Variables with set
+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/installation-partitioning.html b/slackbook/html/installation-partitioning.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3d3821e5e --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/installation-partitioning.html @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ + + + + +Partitioning + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

3.3 +Partitioning

+ +

After booting from your preferred media, you will need to partition your hard disk. +The disk partition is where the Linux filesystem will be created and is where Slackware +will be installed. At the very minimum we recommend creating two partitions; one for your +root filesystem (/) and one for swap space.

+ +

After the root disk finishes loading, it will present you with a login prompt. Log in +as root (there is no password). At the shell prompt, run either cfdisk(8) or fdisk(8). The cfdisk program provides a more user-friendly interface than the +regular fdisk program, but does lack some features. We will +briefly explain the fdisk program below.

+ +

Begin by running fdisk for your hard disk. In Linux, the hard +disks do not have drive letters, but are represented by a file. The first IDE hard disk +(primary master) is /dev/hda, the primary slave is /dev/hdb, and so on. SCSI disks follow the same type system, but +are in the form of /dev/sdX. You +will need to start fdisk and pass it your hard disk:

+ + + + + +
+
+# fdisk /dev/hda
+
+
+ +

Like all good Unix programs, fdisk gives you a prompt +(thought you were getting a menu, right?). The first thing you should do is examine your +current partitions. We do that by typing p at the fdisk prompt:

+ + + + + +
+
+Command (m for help): p
+
+
+ +

This will display all sorts of information about your current partitions. Most people +pick a free drive to install to and then remove any existing partitions on it to create +room for the Linux partitions.

+ +
+ + + + + +
Warning +

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU BACK UP ANY INFORMATION YOU WANT TO SAVE BEFORE +DESTROYING THE PARTITION IT LIVES ON.

+
+
+ +

There is no easy way to recover from deleting a partition, so always back up before +playing with them.

+ +

Looking at the table of partition information you should see a partition number, the +size of the partition, and its type. There's more information, but don't worry about that +for now. We are going to delete all of the partitions on this drive to create the Linux +ones. We run the d command to delete those:

+ + + + + +
+
+Command (m for help): d
+Partition number (1-4): 1
+
+
+ +

This process should be continued for each of the partitions. After deleting the +partitions we are ready to create the Linux ones. We have decided to create one partition +for our root filesystem and one for swap. It is worth noting that Unix partitioning +schemes are the subject of many flame wars, and that most users will tell you the best +way to do it. At a minimum, you should create one partition for / and one for swap. Over time, you'll develop a method that works +well for you.

+ +

I use two basic partition schemes. The first is for a desktop. I make 4 partitions, +/, /home, /usr/local, and swap. This lets me re-install or upgrade the entire +installation under / without wiping out my data files under +/home or my custom compiled applications under /usr/local. For +servers, I often replace the /usr/local partition with a /var partition. Many different servers store information on that +partition and having it kept separate from / has certain +performance benefits. For now, we're sticking with just two partitions: / and swap.

+ +

Now we create the partitions with the n command:

+ + + + + +
+
+Command (m for help): n
+Command action
+   e   extended
+   p   primary partition (1-4)
+p
+Partition number (1-4):1
+First cylinder (0-1060, default 0):0
+ Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (0-1060, default 1060):+64M
+
+
+ +

You need to make sure you create primary partitions. The first partition is going to +be our swap partition. We tell fdisk to make partition number 1 a primary partition. We +start it at cylinder 0 and for the ending cylinder we type +64M. This will give us a 64 +megabyte partition for swap. (The size of the swap partition you need actually depends on +the amount of RAM you have. It is conventional wisdom that a swap space double the size +of your RAM should be created.) Then we define primary partition number 2 starting at the +first available cylinder and going all the way to the end of the drive.

+ + + + + +
+
+Command (m for help):n
+Command action
+   e   extended
+   p   primary partition (1-4)
+p
+Partition number (1-4):2
+First cylinder (124-1060, default 124):124
+Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (124-1060, default 1060):1060
+
+
+ +

We are almost done. We need to change the type of the first partition to type 82 +(Linux swap). Type t to change the type, select the first +partition, and type 82. Before writing your changes to the +disk, you should look at the new partition table one last time. Use the p in fdisk to display the partition +table. If everything looks good, type w to write your +changes to the disk and quit fdisk.

+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/installation-requirements.html b/slackbook/html/installation-requirements.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e0e53dbf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/installation-requirements.html @@ -0,0 +1,388 @@ + + + + +System Requirements + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

3.2 +System Requirements

+ +

An easy Slackware installation requires, at minimum, the following:

+ +
+

Table 3-2. System Requirements

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
HardwareRequirement
Processor586
RAM32 MB
Disk Space1GB
Media Drive4x CD-ROM
+
+ +

If you have the bootable CD, you will probably not need a floppy drive. Of course, it +stands to reason that if you don't possess a CD-ROM drive, you will need a floppy drive +to do a network install. A network card is required for an NFS install. See the section +called NFS for more information.

+ +

The disk space requirement is somewhat tricky. The 1GB recommendation is usually safe +for a minimal install, but if you do a full install, you will need around two gigabytes +of available hard disk space plus additional space for personal files.. Most users don't +do a full install. In fact, many run Slackware on as little as 100MB of hard disk +space.

+ +

Slackware can be installed to systems with less RAM, smaller hard drives, and weaker +CPUs, but doing so will require a little elbow grease. If you're up for a little work, +take a look at the LOWMEM.TXT file in the distribution tree for +a few helpful hints.

+ +
+

3.2.1 The Software Series

+ +

For reasons of simplicity, Slackware has historically been divided into software +series. Once called “disk sets” because they were designed for floppy-based +installation, the software series are now used primarily to categorize the packages +included in Slackware. Today, floppy installation is no longer possible.

+ +

The following is a brief description of each software series.

+ +
+

Table 3-3. Software Series

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
SeriesContents
AThe base system. Contains enough software to get up and running and have a text +editor and basic communication program.
APVarious applications that do not require the X Window System.
DProgram development tools. Compilers, debuggers, interpreters, and man pages are all +here.
EGNU Emacs.
FFAQs, HOWTOs, and other miscellaneous documentation.
GNOMEThe GNOME desktop environment.
KThe source code for the Linux kernel.
KDEThe K Desktop Environment. An X environment which shares a lot of look-and-feel +features with MacOS and Windows. The Qt library, which KDE requires, is also in this +series.
KDEIInternationalization packages for the KDE desktop.
LLibraries. Dynamically linked libraries required by many other programs.
NNetworking programs. Daemons, mail programs, telnet, news readers, and so on.
TteTeX document formatting system.
TCLThe Tool Command Language. Tk, TclX, and TkDesk.
XThe base X Window System.
XAPX Applications that are not part of a major desktop environment (for example, +Ghostscript and Netscape).
YBSD Console games
+
+
+ +
+

3.2.2 +Installation Methods

+ +
+

3.2.2.1 Floppy

+ +

While it was once possible to install all of Slackware Linux from floppy disks, the +increasing size of software packages (indeed, of some individual programs) has forced the +abandonment of the floppy install. As late as Slackware version 7.1 a partial install was +possible using floppy disks. The A and N series could be nearly entirely installed, +providing a base system from which to install the rest of the distribution. If you are +considering a floppy install (typically on older hardware), it is typically recommended +to find another way, or use an older release. Slackware 4.0 is still very popular for +this reason, as is 7.0.

+ +

Please note that floppy disks are still required for a CD-ROM install if you do not +have a bootable CD, as well as for an NFS install.

+
+ +
+

3.2.2.2 CD-ROM

+ +

If you have the bootable CD, available in the official disc set published by Slackware +Linux, Inc. (see the section called Getting Slackware), a CD-based installation will be a +bit simpler for you. If not, you will need to boot from floppies. Also, if you have +special hardware that makes usage of the kernel on the bootable CD problematic, you may +need to use specialized floppies.

+ +

As of Slackware version 8.1, a new method is used for creating the bootable CDs, which +does not work as well with certain flaky BIOS chips (it is worth noting that most all +Linux CDs suffer from this these days). If that is the case, we recommend booting from a +floppy disk.

+ +

Section +3.2.3 and Section 3.2.5 +provide information on choosing and creating floppies from which to boot, should this be +necessary.

+
+ +
+

3.2.2.3 NFS

+ +

NFS (the Network File System) is a way of making filesystems available to remote +machines. An NFS install allows you to install Slackware from another computer on your +network. The machine from which you are installing needs to be configured to export the +Slackware distribution tree to the machine to which you're installing. This, of course, +involves some knowledge of NFS, which is covered in Section 5.6.

+ +

It is possible to perform an NFS install via such methods as PLIP (over a parallel +port), SLIP, and PPP (though not over a modem connection). However, we recommend the use +of a network card if available. After all, installing an operating system through your +printer port is going to be a very, very slow process.

+
+
+ +
+

3.2.3 Boot Disk

+ +

The boot disk is the floppy you actually boot from to begin the installation. It +contains a compressed kernel image which is used to control the hardware during +installation. Therefore, it is very much required (unless you're booting from CD, as is +discussed in the section called CD-ROM). The boot disks are located in the bootdisks/ directory in the distribution tree.

+ +

There are more Slackware boot disks than you can shake a stick at (which is to say +about 16). A complete list of boot disks, with a description of each, is available in the +Slackware distribution tree in the file bootdisks/README.TXT. +However, most people are able to use the bare.i (for IDE +devices) or scsi.s (for SCSI devices) boot disk image.

+ +

See Section +3.2.6 for instructions on making a disk from an image.

+ +

After booting, you will be prompted to insert the root disk. We recommend that you +just humor the boot disk and play along.

+
+ +
+

3.2.4 Root Disk

+ +

The root disks contain the setup program and a filesystem which is used during +installation. They are also required. The root disk images are located in the directory +rootdisks in the distribution tree. You'll have to make two root disks from the install.1 and install.2 images. Here you +can also find the network.dsk, pcmcia.dsk, rescue.dsk, and sbootmgr.dsk disks.

+
+ +
+

3.2.5 Supplemental Disk

+ +

A supplemental disk is needed if you are performing an NFS install or installing to a +system with PCMCIA devices. Supplemental disks are in the rootdsks directory in the +distribution tree, with the filenames network.dsk and pcmcia.dsk. Recently other supplemental disks such as rescue.dsk and sbootmgr.dsk have been +added. The rescue disk is a small floppy root image that runs in a 4MB RAM drive. It +includes some basic networking utilities and the vi editor for quick fixes on busted +machines. The sbootmgr.dsk disk is used to boot other devices. +Boot off this disk if your bootable CD-ROM drive doesn't want to boot the Slackware CDs. +It will prompt you for different things to boot and may offer a convenient way to work +around a buggy BIOS.

+ +

The root disk will instruct you on the use of supplemental disks when it is +loaded.

+
+ +
+

3.2.6 Making the Disks

+ +

Once you've selected a boot disk image, you need to put it on a floppy. The process is +slightly different depending on which operating system you're using to make the disks. If +you're running Linux (or pretty much any Unix-like OS) you'll need to use the dd(1) command. Assuming bare.i is your +disk image file and your floppy drive is /dev/fd0, the command +to make a bare.i floppy is:

+ + + + + +
+
+% dd if=bare.i of=/dev/fd0
+
+
+ +

If you're running a Microsoft OS, you'll need to use the RAWRITE.EXE program, which is included in the distribution tree in +the same directories as the floppy images. Again assuming that bare.i is your disk image file and your floppy drive is A:, open a DOS prompt and type the following:

+ + + + + +
+
+C:\ rawrite a: bare.i
+
+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/installation-setup.html b/slackbook/html/installation-setup.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..68b06ce10 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/installation-setup.html @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ + + + + +The setup Program + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

3.4 The setup Program

+ +

Once you have created your partitions, you are ready to install Slackware. The next +step in the installation process is running the setup(8) +program. To do so, simply type setup at the shell prompt. setup is a menu-driven system for actually installing the Slackware +packages and configuring your system.

+ +
+

+
+ +

The setup process goes something like this: You step through each option in the setup program, in the order they are listed. (Of course, you are +free to do things in almost any order you choose, but chances are it isn't going to work +out very well.) Menu items are selected using the up and down arrow keys, and the +“Okay” and “Cancel” buttons can be chosen by using the left and +right arrow keys. Alternatively, each option has a corresponding key, which is +highlighted in the option name. Options which are flaggable (those indicated with a [X]) are toggled using the spacebar.

+ +

Of course, all of that is described in the “help” section of setup, but we believe in giving our readers their money's worth.

+ +
+

3.4.1 HELP

+ +

If this is your first time installing Slackware, you might want to take a look at the +help screen. It will give a description of each part of setup +(much like the one we're writing now, but less involved) and instructions for navigating +the rest of the install.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.2 KEYMAP

+ +

If you require a keymap other than the United States “qwerty” layout, you +may want to take a look at this section. It offers a number of alternate layouts for your +keyboarding enjoyment.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.3 ADDSWAP

+ +
+

+
+ +

If you created a swap partition (back in Section 3.3), this section will allow you to +enable it. It will autodetect and display the swap partitions on your hard drive, +allowing you to select one to format and enable.

+
+ +
+

3.4.4 TARGET

+ +
+

+
+ +

The target section is where your other (non-swap) partitions are formatted and mapped +to filesystem mount points. A list of the partitions on your hard disk will be displayed. +For each partition, you will be given the option of whether to format that partition or +not. Depending on the kernel used, you can choose between reiserfs (the default), ext3, +ext2, jfs, and xfs. Most people use either reiserfs or ext3. In the near future we may +see support for reiserfs4 slip in.

+ +

The first option in the target section is the selection of a partition on which to +install your root (/) filesystem. After that, you will be able +to map other partitions to filesystems as you choose. (For instance, you may want your +third partition, say /dev/hda3, to be your home filesystem. +This is just an example; map the partitions as you see fit.)

+
+ +
+

3.4.5 SOURCE

+ +

The source section is where you select the source media from which you are installing +Slackware. Currently there are four sources to choose from. These are CD-ROM, NFS, or a +premounted directory.

+ +
+

+
+ +

The CD-ROM selection enables a CD-ROM based installation. It will offer the option of +scanning for a CD-ROM drive or displaying a list from which you can pick your drive type. +Make sure you have the Slackware CD in your drive before allowing it to scan.

+ +

The NFS selection prompts for your network information and the network information for +your NFS server. The NFS server must be set up in advance. Also note that you cannot use +hostnames, you must use the IP addresses for both your machine and the NFS server (there +is no name resolver on the setup disk). Naturally you must have used the network.dsk floppy to add support for your network controller.

+ +

The premounted directory offers the most flexibility. You can use this method to +install from things such as Jaz disks, NFS mounts over PLIP, and FAT filesystems. Mount +the filesystem to a location of your choosing before running setup, then specify that +location here.

+
+ +
+

3.4.6 SELECT

+ +

The select option allows you to select the software series that you wish to install. +These series are described in Section 3.2.1. +Please note that you must install the A series to have a working base system. All other +series are optional.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.7 INSTALL

+ +

Assuming that you have gone through the “target”, “source”, +and “select” options, the install option will allow +you to select packages from your chosen software series. If not, it will prompt you to go +back and complete the other sections of the setup program. This option allows you to +select from six different installation methods: full, newbie, menu, expert, custom, and tag path.

+ +
+

+
+ +

The full option will install every package from all the +software series that you chose in the “select” section. There is no further +prompting. This is the easiest installation method, since you do not need to make any +decisions on the actual packages to install. Of course, this option also takes up the +most hard drive space.

+ +

The next option is newbie. This option installs all of the +required packages in the selected series. For all other packages, it offers a prompt +where you can select “Yes”, “No”, or “Skip”. Yes and +No do the obvious, while Skip will go ahead to the next software series. Additionally, +you will see a description and size requirement for each package to help you decide if +you need it. We recommend this option for new users, as it ensures that you get all the +required packages installed. However, it is a little slow because of the prompting.

+ +

Menu is a faster and more advanced version of the newbie +option. For each series, a menu is displayed, from which you can select all the +non-required packages you want to install. Required packages are not displayed on this +menu.

+ +

For the more advanced user, install offers the expert +option. This allows you complete control over what packages get installed. You can +deselect packages that are absolutely required, resulting in a broken system. On the +other hand, you can control exactly what goes onto your system. Simply select the +packages from each series that you want installed. This is not recommended for the new +user, as it is quite easy to shoot yourself in the foot.

+ +

The custom and tag path options +are also for advanced users. These options allow you to install based upon custom tag +files that you created in the distribution tree. This is useful for installing to large +numbers of machines fairly quickly. For more information on using tag files, see Section 18.4.

+ +

After selecting your installation method, one of a few things will happen. If you +selected full or menu, a menu screen will appear, allowing you to select the packages to +be installed. If you selected full, packages will immediately start getting installed to +the target. If you selected newbie, packages will be installed until an optional package +is reached.

+ +

Note that it is possible to run out of space while installing. If you selected too +many packages for the amount of free space on the target device, you will have problems. +The safest thing to do is to select some software and add more later, if you need it. +This can easily be done using Slackware's package management tools. For this information, +see Chapter 18.

+
+ +
+

3.4.8 CONFIGURE

+ +

The configure section allows you to do some basic system configuration, now that the +packages have been installed. What you see here depends in large part upon which software +you have installed. You will, however, always see the following:

+ +
+

3.4.8.1 Kernel selection

+ +

Here you will be asked to select a kernel to install. You can install the kernel from +the boot disk you used to install, the Slackware CD-ROM, or from another floppy which you +(always thinking ahead) have prepared. Or you can elect to skip, in which case the +default kernel will be installed and play will continue to the dealer's left.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.8.2 Make a boot disk

+ +

Making a boot disk for future use is probably a good idea. You will have the option of +formatting a floppy and then creating one of two types of boot disk. The first type, simple, simply (go figure) writes a kernel to the floppy. A more +flexible (and highly recommended) option is lilo, which will of +course create a lilo boot disk. See LILO in Section +7.1 for more information. Of course, you may also choose to simply continue, in which case no boot disk will be made.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.8.3 Modem

+ +

You will be prompted for modem information. More specifically, you will be asked +whether you have a modem, and if so, what serial port it is on.

+ +
+

+
+ +

These next configuration subsections may or may not appear, depending on whether or +not you installed their corresponding packages.

+
+ +
+

3.4.8.4 Timezone

+ +

This one's pretty straightforward: you will be asked what time zone you are in. If you +operate on Zulu time, we are very sorry; the (extremely long) list is alphabetically +ordered, and you're at the bottom.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.8.5 Mouse

+ +

This subsection simply asks what kind of mouse you have, and whether you want gpm(8) console mouse support enabled on bootup.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.8.6 Hardware clock

+ +

This subsection asks if your computer's hardware clock is set to Coordinated Universal +Time (UTC or GMT). Most PCs are not, so you should probably say no.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.8.7 Font

+ +

The font subsection allows you to choose from a list of custom console fonts.

+ +
+

+
+
+ +
+

3.4.8.8 LILO

+ +

Here you are prompted for installation of LILO (the LInux LOader; see Section 7.1 for more information).

+ +
+

+
+ +

If Slackware is to be the only operating system on your computer, simple should work just fine for you. If you are dual-booting, the +expert option is a better choice. See Section 7.3 for more information on dual-booting. The third +option, do not install, is not recommended unless you know what +you're doing and have a very good reason for not installing LILO. If you are performing +an expert install, you will be given a choice as to where LILO will be put. You may place +LILO in the MBR (Master Boot Record) of your hard drive, in the superblock of your root +Linux partition, or on a floppy disk.

+
+ +
+

3.4.8.9 Network

+ +

The network configuration subsection is actually netconfig. +See Section 5.1 +for more information.

+
+ +
+

3.4.8.10 X Window Manager

+ +

This subsection will allow you to choose a default window manager for X. See Chapter 6 for more details on X and window managers.

+ +
+

+
+ +

No matter which packages you installed, the last thing configure will do is ask you +whether you want to go ahead and set a root password. For +security reasons, this is probably a good idea; however, like almost everything else in +Slackware, this is your call.

+
+
+
+ + + + + diff --git a/slackbook/html/installation.html b/slackbook/html/installation.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c2d1140e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/slackbook/html/installation.html @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ + + + + +Installation + + + + + + + + + + +
+

Chapter 3 Installation

+ +
+
+
Table of Contents
+ +
3.1 Getting Slackware
+ +
3.2 System Requirements
+ +
3.3 Partitioning
+ +
3.4 The setup +Program
+
+
+ +

Before you can use Slackware Linux, you'll have to obtain and install it. Getting +Slackware is as easy as purchasing it or downloading it for free over the Internet. +Installing it is also easy as long as you have some basic knowledge about your computer +and are willing to learn a few other things. The installation program itself is very much +a step-by-step process. Because of this, you can be up and running very quickly. In fact, +Slackware boasts one of the lowest installation times of any full-featured Linux +distribution.

+ +
+

3.1 Getting +Slackware

+ +
+

3.1.1 The Official Disc and Box +Sets

+ +

The official Slackware Linux CD set is available from Slackware Linux, Inc. The CD set +consists of 4 discs. The first disk contains all the software needed for a basic server +install, and the X window system. The second cd is a “live” cd; that is, a +bootable cd that installs into RAM and gives you a temporary installation to play around +with or do a data or machine rescue. This cd also contains a few packages such as the KDE +and GNOME desktop environments. A few other goodies are included on the second cd +including many non-vital packages in the “extra” folder. The third and fourth +CDs contain the source code to all of Slackware, along with the original edition of this +book.

+ +

One may also purchase a boxed set that includes the 4 discs and a copy of this book, +as well as lots of neat Slackware gear to show off your geek pride. CD subscriptions are +available at a reduced rate also.

+ +

The preferred method for shopping for Slackware merchandise is online at the Slackware +store.

+ +

http://store.slackware.com

+ +

You can also call or e-mail your order in.

+ +
+

Table 3-1. Slackware Linux, Inc. Contact Information

+ + +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
MethodContact Details
Telephone1-(925) 674-0783
Websitehttp://store.slackware.com
Emailorders@slackware.com
Postal1164 Claremont Drive, Brentwood, CA 94513
+
+
+ +
+

3.1.2 Via the Internet

+ +

Slackware Linux is also freely available over the Internet. You may email in your +support questions, but higher priority will be given to those who have purchased the +official CD set. With that said, we get a lot of e-mails and our time is rather limited. +Before e-mailing for support consider reading Chapter 2 +first.

+ +

The official Slackware Linux Project website is located at:

+ +

http://www.slackware.com/

+ +

The primary FTP location for Slackware Linux is:

+ +

ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/

+ +

Bear in mind that our ftp site, while open for general use, does not have unlimited +bandwidth. Please consider using a mirror near you to download Slackware. An incomplete +list of mirrors can be found on our site at http://www.slackware.com/getslack.

+
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