Preface |
Preface
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Preface
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Chapter 1 |
1
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System Overview
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1.1
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The DECwindows Client/Server Processing Model
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1.1.1
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The Client
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1.1.2
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The Transport
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1.1.3
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The Display Server
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1.2
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Optional Server Configurations
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1.2.1
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The Font Server
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1.2.2
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The Proxy Server
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1.3
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DECwindows Motif Components
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1.3.1
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Layered Product Components
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1.3.2
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Operating System Components
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Chapter 2 |
2
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Starting DECwindows Motif
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2.1
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Understanding the Startup Procedure
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2.2
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Using the DECW$STARTUP.COM Procedure
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2.3
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System Startup Considerations
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2.3.1
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Definining DECwindows System Logicals
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2.3.2
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Adjusting System Parameters
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Chapter 3 |
3
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Configuring the Display Server
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3.1
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Customizing the DECwindows Display Server
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3.1.1
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Using the DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP File
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3.1.2
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The Display Server Customization Parameters
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3.1.2.1
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Server Process
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3.1.2.2
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Extensions
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3.1.2.3
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Security
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3.1.2.4
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Devices
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3.1.2.5
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Transport and Network Connections
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3.1.2.6
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Fonts
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3.1.2.6.1
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Font Path
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3.1.2.6.2
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Font Caching
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3.1.2.6.3
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Font Scaling
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3.1.2.7
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Keyboard
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3.1.2.8
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Mouse
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3.1.2.9
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Color Database
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3.1.2.10
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Screen Saver
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3.1.2.11
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Backing Store and Save Under
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3.1.2.12
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Error Reporting
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3.1.3
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Setting Cluster-Common Parameters
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3.1.4
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Setting Standalone System Parameters
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3.1.5
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Determining the Current Server Parameters
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3.1.5.1
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Displaying the Server Logical Name Table
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3.1.5.2
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Using the X Display Information Utility (xdpyinfo)
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3.1.5.3
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Using X Set Utility (xset)
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3.2
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Specifying the Network Transports
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3.2.1
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Using the Local Transport
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3.2.2
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Using the DECnet Transport
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3.2.3
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Using the TCP/IP Transport
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3.2.4
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Using the LAT Transport
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3.2.5
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Changing the Default Transports
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3.3
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Establishing Server Access Control
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3.3.1
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User-Based Access Control
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3.3.2
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Token-Based Access Control
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3.3.2.1
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Magic Cookie
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3.3.2.2
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Kerberos
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3.3.3
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The X Authority File
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3.3.4
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The Access Allowed File
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3.3.5
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The Access Trusted File
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3.3.6
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Choosing an Access Control Method
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3.3.6.1
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Applying Access Control to Connections Outside a Desktop Session
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3.3.6.2
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Applying Access Control to Connections Inside a Desktop Session
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3.3.7
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Enabling User-Based Access Control
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3.3.8
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Enabling Magic Cookie Access Control
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3.3.9
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Enabling Kerberos Access Control
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3.3.10
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Using the Security Extension
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3.3.10.1
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Enabling the Security Extension
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3.3.10.2
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Using the Security Policy File
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3.4
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Setting Up a Multihead System
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3.4.1
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System Setup
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3.4.2
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Configuring a Simple Multihead System
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3.4.3
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Configuring a Multihead System Using XINERAMA
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3.4.3.1
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Hardware and Configuration Requirements
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3.4.3.2
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Enabling the XINERAMA Extension
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3.4.3.3
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Arranging the Monitors
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3.5
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Changing the Default Keyboard Layout
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3.5.1
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Using the DECwindows Keymap Files
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3.5.2
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Using X Keyboard Keymap Files
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3.5.2.1
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The X Keyboard Components Database
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3.5.2.2
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Creating an X Keyboard Keymap File
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3.5.2.3
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Loading a Compiled Keymap File
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3.5.2.4
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Enabling AccessX Key Features
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3.6
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Specifying New Fonts
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3.6.1
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Using Third-Party Fonts
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3.6.2
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Enabling Support for Euro Currency Symbol
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3.6.2.1
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Displaying the Euro Symbol in DECwindows Motif Applications
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3.6.2.2
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Using the Keyboard to Manually Enter the Euro Symbol (Alpha Only)
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3.6.3
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Enabling Font Server Support
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3.7
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Setting up an LBX Proxy Server
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3.7.1
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Enabling the LBX Extension
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3.7.2
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Starting the Proxy Server
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3.7.2.1
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Authentication in a Proxy Server Environment
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3.7.2.2
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Starting a Managed Proxy Server
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3.7.2.3
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Starting a Standalone Proxy Server
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3.7.3
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Using the Proxy Server in an IPv6 Environment
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3.7.4
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Modifying the Default Proxy Server Process Characteristics
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3.7.5
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Stopping a Proxy Server
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3.7.5.1
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Stopping Automatically
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3.7.5.2
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Stopping Manually
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3.7.6
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The Proxy Manager Configuration File
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3.7.7
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Starting the Proxy Manager
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3.7.7.1
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Starting Automatically at DECwindows Motif Startup
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3.7.7.2
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Starting Manually
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