Preface

1. Document Conventions

Certain words in this manual are represented in different fonts, styles, and weights. This highlighting indicates that the word is part of a specific category. The categories include the following:

Courier font

Courier font represents commands, file names and paths, and prompts .

When shown as below, it indicates computer output:

Desktop

about.html

logs

paulwesterberg.png

Mail

backupfiles

mail

reports

 

 

 

 

bold Courier font

Bold Courier font represents text that you are to type, such as: service jonas start

If you have to run a command as root, the root prompt (#) precedes the command:

#gconftool-2

italic Courier font

Italic Courier font represents a variable, such as an installation directory:

install_dir/bin/

bold font

Bold font represents application programs and text found on a graphical interface.

When shown like this: OK , it indicates a button on a graphical application interface.

Additionally, the manual uses different strategies to draw your attention to pieces of information. In order of how critical the information is to you, these items are marked as follows:

Note

A note is typically information that you need to understand the behavior of the system.

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