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  • PC LinuxOS Live CD Guide Tutorial Manual
  • Rsync is an improved way of downloading files from ftp-sites that support it. It is used for downloading and mirroring ftp-servers, but it also makes a good way for downloading PCLinuxOS images! The same as BitTorrent , Rsync also automatically checks and corrects any errors it finds. Unlike BitTorrent it does not share bandwidth. If you know how to use Rsync already, connect to and find out which ISO’s are available from “distro.ibiblio.org::texstar/pclinuxos/live-cd/english/preview/”. We have a web page with information about Getting PCLinuxOS via Rsync4 if you are new to using Rsync. Download PC LinuxOS Live CD Guide Tutorial Manual
  • Hyundai Sonata 2.4 Sedan Manual
  • Hyundai’s all new Sonata should be causing its opposition some sleepless nights. Consigning its predecessor’s quirky aesthetics to history, the newcomer’s larger, more attractive “euro” style is just the ticket to generate some showroom traffic. Mix typical Korean value for money with an impressive list of standard safety features, and you have a package set to tug at the purse strings of medium and family car buyers. DISLIKES Clutch action Front seats lack support VALUE FOR MONEY PRICING Kicking off the four cylinder range is our manual test car at $25,490. Add $2,000 for the auto version. Next is the Elite 2.4 (auto only) at $31,490. With high levels of standard equipment the only option for either car is metallic or mica paint at $225. Bear in mind the solid colours are limited to Ebony Black and Noble White. STANDARD FEATURES For the money you receive air-conditioning, power windows on all doors, cruise control, 6 speaker CD, MP3, cassette audio system, remote central locking, front foglights and leather trimmed steering wheel. Wide and tall, the cabin provides excellent rear head and shoulder room. Comfort in the centre seat is the usual compromise, but the outer seats are nicely shaped and supportive. A centre armrest is another plus. ERGONOMICS The broad expanse of dash is as simple in its layout as it is to use. While it may not have trendsetting style, its blend of function over form makes life easy. Straightforward instrumentation sits ahead of you with the centre dash sound
  • Microsoft Network Client Version 2.2 Users Guide for MS-DOS Clients
  • LAN Manager Enhanced Starting LAN Manager Enhanced Starting the Workstation Service and Logging On Additional Network Services Using the LAN Manager Screen Using CTRL+BREAK to Break Out of Network Requests Using Menus and Menu Commands View Menu Message Menu Con?g Menu Accounts Menu Help Menu Using Dialog Boxes Dialog Box Elements Getting Help from the LAN Manager Screen Viewing Network Resources Setting the Current Focus Viewing Shared Resources Network Paths Viewing Users on the Network Understanding User Accounts Viewing Information About User Accounts Changing Your Password Starting LAN Manager Services Stopping LAN Manager Services Pausing LAN Manager Services Continuing LAN Manager Services Pausing and Continuing Connections to Resources Viewing the Workstation Configuration Using Home Directories Exiting the LAN Manager Screen Quitting LAN Manager Enhanced Logging Off from the Network Starting LAN Manager Enhanced Automatically Running Other Network Protocols Using the TEMP Environment Variable Using Shared Directories Viewing Shared Directories Connecting to a Shared Directory Connecting to a Shared Directory Without Setting the Focus Controlling Persistent Connections Connecting to an IBM LAN Server Resource Making a Onetime Connection to a Shared Directory If You Have Trouble Connecting Viewing Your Connections to Shared Directories Copying Files over the Network Moving Files over the Network Running a Program on a Server Disconnecting from a Shared Directory Using Shared Printers Printer Queues Viewing Printer Queues and Print Jobs Connecting to a Printer Queue Connecting to Printer Queues Without Setting the Focus Making a Onetime Connection to a Printer Queue Printing over the Network
  • Tutorial 3D Studio Max: Populous Part1 PDF
  • How to Get the Most from ArchVision’s and House of Moves’ 3.5D Populous Walking People in 3DS Max What it’s all about The 3.5D Populous Walking People Collections are an incredibly easy way to achieve an unprecedented level of realism within your 3D scenes. The walking people, created by ArchVision and House of Moves, are high quality CG characters, each with their own walking gait and look. Like all 3D RPCs from ArchVision, the Populous characters are viewable throughout their walking cycle from anywhere on the Z-axis. This means that your characters are camera independent, allowing for stunning 3D effects as your camera moves throughout the environment. Populous characters are ideal for use as secondary and background characters in your scenes. And when combined with 2.5D and 3D RPC content, the effect is remarkable. But more than that, it is so incredibly easy to achieve. Using the RPC Plug-in, this content is a snap to place Download Tutorial 3D Studio Max: Populous Part1 PDF
  • Toshiba Portege M400/M405 Series Users Guide pdf
  • Getting Started Selecting a place to work Creating a computer-friendly environment Keeping yourself comfortable Precautions Important information on your computer’s cooling fan Setting up your computer Setting up your software Registering your computer with Toshiba Setting up other devices Connecting to a power source Charging the main battery Using the computer for the first time Opening the display panel Your computer’s features and specifications Turning on the power Adding memory (optional) Installing a memory module Using the TouchPad™ Scrolling with the TouchPad™ Control buttons Disabling or enabling the TouchPad Using external display devices Directing the display output when you turn on the computer Adjusting the quality of the external display Using an external keyboard Using a mouse Connecting a printer Setting up a printer Connecting an optional external diskette drive Turning off the computer Options for turning off the computer Using the Turn Off Computer or Shut Down commands Using and configuring Hibernation mode Using and configuring Standby mode Closing the display panel Using your computer in tablet mode Customizing your computer’s settings Caring for your computer Cleaning the computer Moving the computer Using a computer lock Chapter 2: Learning the Basics Computing tips Using the keyboard Character keys Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys Function keys Windows special keys Overlay keys Starting a program Starting a program from the Start menu Starting a program from Windows® Explorer Starting a program from the Run dialog box Saving your work Saving files Printing your
  • Converting Applications from ASP.NET AJAX RC to ASP.NET AJAX RTM
  • This document outlines the key steps that are required to migrate an existing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX application created with the RC release to work with the final (RTM) release. This document is intended to be a quick reference. For more details, download the whitepaper Changes between the ASP.NET AJAX (“Atlas”) CTP and the RC and RTM Release from the http://ajax.asp.net Web site. Note This document assumes that you have an application created with the RC release. If you are migrating an application from the CTP release, see the document "Converting Applications from 'Atlas' CTP to ASP.NET AJAX RTM" on the http://ajax.asp.net Web site. Migrating an existing application requires the following steps: 1. Installing the new ASP.NET AJAX release. 2. Updating existing ASP.NET Web pages that use the AutoCompleteExtender control. 3. Modifying the application configuration (Web.config file). Download pdf Converting Applications from ASP.NET AJAX RC to ASP.NET AJAX RTM
  • Using MySQL in Plone
  • Why? ? Legacy and Common Architectures ? Access data in non-python languages ? Easy ad-hoc reporting ? ZODB optimized for reads not writes ? Relational has a proven track record Requirements ? Python MySQL – Python module ? Zope MySQL Database Adapter – aka ZMySQLDA – Zope product Prepare MySQL ? Insure MySQL server is running ? Add a new user for zope – mysql ­p root ­e ”GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON mydb.* TO 'zope'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'zope';” – mysql ­p root ­e ”FLUSH PRIVILEGES;” ? Test database access Download pdf Using MySQL in Plone
  • 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF OWNER’S MANUAL
  • Content inside this 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF: Introduction How to Use This Manual Part 1 Seats & Safety Belts Part 2 Features & Controls Part 3 ComfortControls & AudioSystems Part 4 Your Driving and the Road. Part 5 Problems on the Road Part 6 Service & Appearance Care Part 7 Maintenance Schedule Part 8 CustomerAssistanceInformation Including “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 312. Part 9 Index Service Station Information last Download 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF OWNER’S MANUAL
  • Programming Actionscript 3.0 Manual
  • This manual provides a foundation for developing applications in ActionScript™ 3.0. To bestunderstand the ideas and techniques described, you should already be familiar with general programming concepts such as data types, variables, loops, and functions. You should also understand basic object-oriented programming concepts such as classes and inheritance. Prior knowledge of ActionScript 1.0 or ActionScript 2.0 is helpful but not necessary. Using this manual The chapters in this manual are organized into the following logical groups to help you better find related areas of ActionScript documentation: Chapters Description Chapters 1 through 4, overview of Discusses core ActionScript 3.0 concepts, ActionScript programming including language syntax, statements and operators, the ECMAScript edition 4 draft language specification, object-oriented ActionScript programming, and the new approach to managing display objects on the Adobe® Flash® Player 9 display list. Chapters 5 through 10, core ActionScript Describes top-level data types in ActionScript 3.0 data types and classes 3.0 that are also part of the ECMAScript draft specification. Chapters 11 through 26, Flash Player APIs Describes important features that are implemented in packages and classes specific to Adobe Flash Player 9, including event handling, networking and communications, file input and output, the external interface, the application security model, and more. Download Programming Actionscript 3.0 Manual
  • Guide to using the Amazon Inventory Management API
  • The Amazon Inventory Management (AIM) API provides a secure and automated method to upload inventory and manage orders on Amazon.com Marketplace, zShops and Seller Central. This guide provides a detailed description of this API. Amazon Inventory Management API provides a secure and automated method to upload inventory and manage orders on Amazon.com Marketplace, or on Seller Central for upgraded accounts. Sellers can use the API to execute the following operations: • Upload Inventory • Generate and download Order Reports • Issue Bulk Refunds • Generate and download Open Listings Reports • Query status of uploads and reports These APIs can be accessed by using HTTPS POST requests and the results are returned as XML responses. The APIs are available via a standard HTTPS interface and utilize the underlying SSL protocol for secure transmission of data. The identity of the seller will be verified using the HTTP Basic Authentication Scheme. The seller will provide his or her e-mail address and password in the HTTPS header, encoded using base64. For example, the user name "Aladdin" and password "open sesame" would be combined as "Aladdin:open sesame" – which is equivalent to QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ== when encoded in base-64 [7 bit]. This is provided as an HTTP header that looks like the following: Authorization: Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ== Download pdf Guide to using the Amazon Inventory Management API