This book was written for anyone using Linux, from new users to experts who want to explore this wonderful operating system. The tips and tricks in this book were discovered by myself over years of experience using Linux, and learning about it. Some are very basic tips to make your computing life easier, others are advanced tricks that can save you days of work. | 100 Linux Tips and Tricks by Patrick Lambert 100 Linux Tips and Tricks Table of Contents About the Web What this chapter Tip 1 Which distribution is good for Tip 2 How to find a Linux CD-ROM at low Tip 3 Multiple operating Tip 4 Installing with no CD-ROM drive or Tip 5 Swap and Tip 6 More swap with a swap Tip 7 Kernel size and Tip 8 The boot Tip 9 Wrong memory size Tip 10 Master boot record and Tip 11 LILO can t find a kernel on a big Tip 12 X Window configuration Tip 13 Allowing users to mount Tip 14 Allowing users to run root Tip 15 Linux and NT bootin .19 Tip 16 Annoying boot Tip 17 Programs on Tip 18 International Tip 19 Multiple kernels Tip 20 Default file Tip 21 Default boot Tip 22 More information from Tip 23 Bytes per Tip 24 LILO and boot Tip 25 Making CD-ROM Tip 26 FTP access What this chapter Tip 1 Detecting 2 ethernet Tip 2 Everything on sound Tip 3 Non-PostScript Tip 4 Use Windows special keys in Tip 5 Added Tip 6 Detecting an ISA Tip 7 Find hardware Tip 8 Blinking leds on the i 100 Linux Tips and Tricks Table of Contents Tip 9 Reading a foreign file Tip 10 Can t mount root Tip 11 Linux on a 286 .43 Tip 12 Linux without a hard Tip 13 Shutdown and power Tip 14 LPD started but no device Tip 15 Read files from FAT32 Tip 16 TV on Tip 17 Device Tip 18 Mouse Tip 19 International What this chapter Tip 1 Background image in X Tip 2 Customize Netscape Tip 3 POP3 in .