The Mock Mainframe Mini-HOWTO (original) (raw)
Scot W. Stevenson
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Revision 1.2 | 06. October 2005 | Revised by: SWS |
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.2. Disclaimer
1.3. Credits
1.4. Feedback
1.5. Translations
1.6. Future Versions
2. Background
2.1. Why This Text?
2.3. What You Should Be Aware Of
2.4. How This Text Is Organized
3.1. The Mock Mainframe
4.1. Dual Boot Machines
4.2. Linux Terminals
4.3. Real X Terminals
4.5. X Server Programs
6. Putting the Pieces together
6.1. Security
6.2. Network Hardware
6.3. Network Geography
7.1. Shared Resources
7.2. Screen Savers and Other Gimmicks
7.3. Idle Terminals
8. Going Hardcore: Non-GUI Systems
8.1. Why the Command Line Is Cool
8.2. Setting Up Text Terminals
9.1. Mock Mainframe Case Studies
9.2. And Finally
A brief description of a standard way to set up and work with a computer network for a small group of people that is inexpensive to build, easy to administer, and relatively safe. It is written for users who might not be completely familiar with all of the concepts involved.