Introduction
Well...here are some notes, tricks, some of these are specific to non-english
speaking users and therefore not frequently answered in the common documentation.
I hope these are useful for you now or sometime in the future.
Accents and others in Spanish for Emacs
The only thing to do is to write in the file /.emacs the following:
iso_accents_mode
standard_display_european
All the documentation for RDBMS Mysql Emacs
It can be found in: http://www.tcx.se
Course on X11 (spanish only)
It is available in: http://laurel.datsi.fi.upm.es/~fperez/cursoX/indice.html
Anything about X11
You can research and get informed on X11 here: http://www.rahul.net/kenton/xsites.framed.html
Debian in Spain
Spanish users can get information on this Linux distribution at: http://www.virtualoffice.es/hispalinux
or also at the following address: http://www.ediser.es/hispalinux
StarOffice for Linux
There is a beta version of this Linux suite for free at this site: http://www.stardiv.com/staroffice/
At the moment they have available a static version, that is no Motif
libraries needed.
Accents under Linux
To get accents working on your shell, create the file .inputrc
in your home directory containing the following:
set meta-flag on
set output-meta on
set convert-meta off
LC_CTYPE=iso_8859_1
export LC_CTYPE
Changing the Keyboard Map:
Would you like, for whatever reason, to change the keyboard mapping on
your workstation?
Run this:
keytbls
xxx.map
where xxx.map is the new map you wish to load.
Handling Printing:
Let us review a series of commands to easily handle the printer queue.
-
The command "lpq" lets you examine the printer queue. With the
-l option we get a full listing of information of the jobs queued,
lpq -l
"lprm" lets you remove jobs queued in the printer spool for printing,
lprm [-Pprinter] [-] [user] [#]
Between the brackets are optional parameters. The option "-" deletes
all the jobs on the printer spool specified by -P. If -P is not given,
then it will use the default printer. To delete a specific job number use
the "#" option, the job number is given by the system when you print the
file. Finally "lpc", lets you check the state of the printer and
controls some aspects of its use.
Linux International:
http://www.li.org/linux-int/
Documentation in Spanish:
All the documentation on Linux available in Spanish can be found at: http://www.infor.es/LuCAS
GCC and JAVA:
Files with the largest amount of information originally from the mailing
lists linux-gcc y linux-java are in: http://homer.ncm.com
Programming:
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