From: nmatavka Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2014 16:28:18 +0000 (+0000) Subject: No commit message specified. X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/ikiwiki.git/commitdiff_plain/5a5f1de93e38199b51d79d425a368c1be147948a No commit message specified. --- diff --git a/nmatavka/index.mdwn b/nmatavka/index.mdwn index ce99f5ca..9768025a 100644 --- a/nmatavka/index.mdwn +++ b/nmatavka/index.mdwn @@ -172,7 +172,6 @@ This QuickStart is part of the [[NewHandbook|/docs/newhandbook/]]. This document describes the DragonFly environment one will find on a newly installed system. While you are getting started, please pay careful attention to the version or level of DragonFly that the documentation was written for. Some documentation on this site may be out of date. Watch for the marker `(obsolete)` on items that are out of date or need updating. -[[!toc levels=3 ]] ## Some Unix and BSD Fundamentals If you have used another Unix flavour, another BSD, or Linux before, you may need to spend some time learning the differences between DragonFly and the system you are experienced in. If you have never used any flavor of Unix, BSD or otherwise, and have only used Windows before, please be prepared for a lengthy period of learning. @@ -431,7 +430,7 @@ Slightly out of date instructions on installing a GUI (X desktop) environment a # UNIX Basics ***Rewritten by Chris Shumway. *** -[[!toc levels=3]] + ## Synopsis @@ -1705,7 +1704,7 @@ of the official pkgsrc repository to make pkgsrc distribution more user-friendly The basics of the pkgsrc system can be found in NetBSD's [Pkgsrc Guide](http://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/), and can be considered the canonical resource. -[[!toc levels=3 ]] + ## Overview @@ -2045,7 +2044,7 @@ Packages that can be built within the pkgsrc framework but are not yet necessari # The X Window System ***Updated for X.Org's X11 server by Ken Tom and Marc Fonvieille. Updated for DragonFly by Victor Balada Diaz. Updated for 2014 pkgng by Warren Postma*** -[[!toc levels=3]] + ## Synopsis @@ -2392,7 +2391,7 @@ This should install the main xfce4 desktop package, and most of the required com ***Written by Chern Lee. Based on a tutorial written by Mike Smith. Also based on [tuning(7)](http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command#tuning§ion7) written by Matt Dillon.*** -[[!toc levels=3]] + ##Synopsis @@ -3769,7 +3768,7 @@ More information about ACPI may be found in the following locations: * [DSDT debugging resource](http://www.cpqlinux.com/acpi-howto.html#fix_broken_dsdt). (Uses Compaq as an example but generally useful.) # The DragonFly virtual kernels -[[!toc levels=3]] + ***Obtained from [vkernel(7)](http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=vkernel§ion=7) written by Sascha Wildner, added by Matthias Schmidt*** @@ -3891,7 +3890,7 @@ You can issue the reboot(8), halt(8), or shutdown(8) commands from inside a virt # The DragonFly Booting Process -[[!toc levels=3]] + ## Synopsis @@ -4167,7 +4166,6 @@ To power down a DragonFly machine on architectures and systems that support powe ***Contributed by Neil Blakey-Milner. *** -[[!toc levels=3]] ## Synopsis @@ -4944,7 +4942,6 @@ Now in the **"/var/log/auth.log" ** you will find a line similar to ***Updated and restructured by Jim Mock. Originally contributed by Jake Hamby.*** -[[!toc levels=3]] ## Synopsis @@ -5809,8 +5806,6 @@ There are five categories of trouble that can occur when building a custom kerne # Security ***Much of this chapter has been taken from the security(7) manual page by Matthew Dillon. *** -[[!toc levels=3]] - ## Synopsis This chapter will provide a basic introduction to system security concepts, some general good rules of thumb, and some advanced topics under DragonFly. A lot of the topics covered here can be applied to system and Internet security in general as well. The Internet is no longer a ***friendly*** place in which everyone wants to be your kind neighbor. Securing your system is imperative to protect your data, intellectual property, time, and much more from the hands of hackers and the like. @@ -7378,7 +7373,6 @@ Your streaming client can now be pointed to `localhost` port 8888, which will be ***Contributed by Matteo Riondato. Updated for DragonFly by Dario Banno.*** - [[!toc levels=3]] ## Synopsis @@ -7585,7 +7579,6 @@ These variables can be used by the system administrator of the host system to ad # jexec 1 tcsh ***Contributed by Matteo Riondato. Updated for DragonFly by Dario Banno.*** - [[!toc levels=3]] ## Synopsis @@ -7794,8 +7787,6 @@ These variables can be used by the system administrator of the host system to ad ***This Page is under constructions. New software are being added regularly.*** **Follow the links below to see how to make corresponding software work on DragonFly** -[[!toc levels=3 ]] - ## Servers [[SSHserver]] @@ -7874,8 +7865,7 @@ Now Start Firefox and type "**about:plugins**" in the address bar and you should You can watch Streaming Flash now. -## Chapter 18 Serial Communications -[[!toc levels=3]] +##Chapter 18 Serial Communications ***Reorganized, and parts rewritten by Ivailo Mladenov. ***