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Introduction
Install the
webalizer
RPM if you want to use a Web server log file analysis program.
application
This style indicates that the program is an end-user application (as opposed to system software).
For example:
Use
Mozilla
to browse the Web.
[key]
A key on the keyboard is shown in this style. For example:
To use [Tab] completion, type in a character and then press the [Tab] key. Your terminal displays
the list of files in the directory that start with that letter.
[key]-[combination]
A combination of keystrokes is represented in this way. For example:
The [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Backspace] key combination exits your graphical session and return you to the
graphical login screen or the console.
text found on a GUI interface
A title, word, or phrase found on a GUI interface screen or window is shown in this style. Text
shown in this style is being used to identify a particular GUI screen or an element on a GUI
screen (such as text associated with a checkbox or field). Example:
Select the
Require Password
checkbox if you would like your screensaver to require a password
before stopping.
top level of a menu on a GUI screen or window
A word in this style indicates that the word is the top level of a pulldown menu. If you click on
the word on the GUI screen, the rest of the menu should appear. For example:
Under
File
on a GNOME terminal, the
New Tab
option allows you to open multiple shell
prompts in the same window.
If you need to type in a sequence of commands from a GUI menu, they are shown like the
following example:
Go to
Main Menu Button
(on the Panel) =>
Programming
=>
Emacs
to start the
Emacs
text
editor.
button on a GUI screen or window
This style indicates that the text can be found on a clickable button on a GUI screen. For example:
Click on the
Back
button to return to the webpage you last viewed.
computer output
Text in this style indicates text displayed to a shell prompt such as error messages and responses
to commands. For example:
The
ls
command displays the contents of a directory. For example:
Desktop
about.html
logs
paulwesterberg.png
backupfiles
reports
The output returned in response to the command (in this case, the contents of the directory) is
shown in this style.
Summary of Contents for NETWORK 2.9 - MANAGEMENT
Page 1: ...Red Hat Network 2 9 Management Reference Guide...
Page 14: ...6 Chapter 1 What is Red Hat Network...
Page 46: ...38 Chapter 3 Red Hat Network Alert Notification Tool...
Page 78: ...70 Chapter 4 Red Hat Network Website...
Page 82: ...74 Chapter 6 Using Red Hat Network with Red Hat Linux 6 2...
Page 96: ...88 Chapter 7 Red Hat Network Registration Client...
Page 102: ...94 Glossary...
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