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    Configuring a Linux network manually by editing text files, can be a delicate operation. Here are instructions to help figure out which files to edit and how to find them.

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    There will be times when you need to configure Linux networking manually by editing text files. To help you with this task, here are specific instructions on which files you need to edit and how to modify them correctly.

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  • How to tweak Linux network files

    Configuring a Linux network manually by editing text files, can be a delicate operation. Here are instructions to help figure out which files to edit and how to find them.

  • Configure Linux networking manually

    There will be times when you need to configure Linux networking manually by editing text files. To help you with this task, here are specific instructions on which files you need to edit and how to modify them correctly.

  • Take command of your Win2K servers

    When I found myself connecting to terminal server sessions, only to open up a command prompt, I knew I needed a better method. I found it in the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit.

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