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Who Should Read This Book
- This book is aimed at users of the SolarisTM System Software (version 2.x). The Solaris System Software consists of SunOS(TM) and OpenWindows(TM).
- See Appendix B, "Making the Transition to Solaris 2.5," if you are transitioning from Solaris 1.x to Solaris 2.x.
Before Reading This Book
- Your system should be installed and ready for use. If it is not, see the installation manual specific to your system before continuing.
Additional Reading
- The Solaris System Software AnswerBook provides access to a number of books about the Solaris software, which are organized into the following related sets:
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- Sun Administrator's Set This set offers detailed installation and system administration information for a variety of system configurations, including larger networks of Sun workstations.
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- Sun Developer's Set This set gives software developers the information they need to write, debug, and maintain programs on the system.
- Sun Reference Manual Set This set contains a description for every SunOS command. Called man pages, they can optionally be installed as online documentation.
- Sun User's Set This set offers a detailed description of various aspects of the SunOS system, including using SunOS commands, working with OpenWindows, customizing your work environment, handling problems, writing shell scripts, using electronic mail, and working on the network.
Typographic Conventions
- The following conventions are used in this guide:
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- It is also used for text that the system displays on the screen. For example:
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- Names of mouse buttons are referred to by function, not by location, and are capitalized. For example, "Press SELECT" is used, not "Press left."
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- For a three-button mouse, the default function assignments are:
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- SELECT = the left mouse button
- ADJUST = the middle mouse button
- MENU = the right mouse button
- For a two-button mouse, the default function assignments are:
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- SELECT = the left mouse button
- MENU = the right mouse button
- To use the ADJUST function on a two-button mouse, press and hold the keyboard Shift key and click the SELECT mouse button.
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- Names of keys on the keyboard have initial capitals (for example, Press the Shift key). The key referred to as Return is labeled Enter on some keyboards.
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Note - Solaris supports both SPARC and x86 or PowerPC-based machines, whose keyboards differ. Consequently, some keyboard equivalents of commands found in OpenWindows menus differ, according to keyboard.
- For most keyboard equivalents, Solaris supports a Meta key combination that can be used on both platforms. See Chapter 1, "Logging In to SunOS and Starting OpenWindows," for a list of command functions and their various keyboard equivalents.
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Platform-Specific Conventions
- The following symbols preceding a section or procedure title indicate that the section or procedure pertains only to the particular platform:
- SPARC Denotes a SPARC platform-specific section or procedure
- x86 Denotes an x86 platform-specific section or procedure
- PowerPC Denotes a PowerPC platform-specific section or procedure
- Platform-specific notes are indicated as follows:
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SPARC - This note is specific to the SPARC platform.
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x86 - This note is specific to the x86 platform.
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PowerPC - This note is specific to the PowerPC platform.
- Platform-specific bullet items are indicated as follows:
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SPARC: This bullet is specific to the SPARC platform.
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x86: This bullet is specific to the x86 platform.
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PowerPC: This bullet is specific to the PowerPC platform.
- If a code sample, table, or figure pertains to a specific platform, the name of the particular platform appears at the beginning of the title. For example:
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Table 1-1 SPARC: Title Specific to SPARC Platform
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Table 1-2 x86: Title Specific to x86 Platform
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Table 1-3 PowerPC: Title Specific to PowerPC Platform
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