\BOOKMARK [0][-]{1.0}{Table of Contents}{} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{2.0}{List of Tables}{} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{3.0}{List of Figures}{} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{4.0}{Chapter 1. Introduction}{} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{4.1.1}{1.1. Presentation}{4.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{4.1.1.2}{1.1.1. New versions of this document}{4.1.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{4.1.2.2}{1.1.2. Suggestions}{4.1.1} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{4.2.1}{1.2. Aknowledgements}{4.0} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{5.0}{Chapter 2. Presentation of Linux and Free Software }{} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{5.3.1}{2.1. Some definitions}{5.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.3.3.2}{2.1.1. Free Software or Open Source software}{5.3.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.3.4.2}{2.1.2. Examples and counter-examples}{5.3.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.3.5.2}{2.1.3. Linux}{5.3.1} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{5.3.5.1.3}{2.1.3.1. Linux technical characteristics}{5.3.5.2} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{5.4.1}{2.2. Free software concepts}{5.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.4.6.2}{2.2.1. Free software philosophy}{5.4.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.4.7.2}{2.2.2. The choice of free software}{5.4.1} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{5.4.7.2.3}{2.2.2.1. Marketing argumentation}{5.4.7.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{5.4.7.3.3}{2.2.2.2. Financial argumentation}{5.4.7.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{5.4.7.4.3}{2.2.2.3. Technical argumentation}{5.4.7.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{5.4.7.5.3}{2.2.2.4. Solutions argumentation}{5.4.7.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{5.4.7.6.3}{2.2.2.5. Service argumentation}{5.4.7.2} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.4.8.2}{2.2.3. Wrong ideas on free software}{5.4.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.4.9.2}{2.2.4. Real problems around free software}{5.4.1} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{5.5.1}{2.3. Linux and other operating systems}{5.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.5.10.2}{2.3.1. Linux and other proprietary Unix \(HP-UX, Tru64, AIX, Solaris, Irix\)}{5.5.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.5.11.2}{2.3.2. Linux and SCO}{5.5.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{5.5.12.2}{2.3.3. Linux and Windows NT}{5.5.1} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{6.0}{Chapter 3. Linux and HP products}{} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{6.6.1}{3.1. Informations on HP products and Linux}{6.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.6.13.2}{3.1.1. General informations}{6.6.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.6.14.2}{3.1.2. Particular announces}{6.6.1} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{6.7.1}{3.2. HP hardware supported by Linux}{6.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.15.2}{3.2.1. Intel based computer range}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.15.7.3}{3.2.1.1. The desktop range \(Brio, Vectra, Kayak\)}{6.7.15.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.15.8.3}{3.2.1.2. Desktop computer accessories}{6.7.15.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.15.9.3}{3.2.1.3. The portable range \(OmniBook\)}{6.7.15.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.15.10.3}{3.2.1.4. Portable accessories}{6.7.15.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.15.11.3}{3.2.1.5. The server range \(NetServer\)}{6.7.15.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.15.12.3}{3.2.1.6. NetServers accessories}{6.7.15.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.15.13.3}{3.2.1.7. Complementary informations}{6.7.15.2} \BOOKMARK [4][-]{6.7.15.13.1.4}{3.2.1.7.1. Remarks}{6.7.15.13.3} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.16.2}{3.2.2. The monitors range}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.17.2}{3.2.3. PA-Risc based computer range}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.18.2}{3.2.4. The IA-64 range}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.18.14.3}{3.2.4.1. The IA64 server range}{6.7.18.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.18.15.3}{3.2.4.2. Complementary informations}{6.7.18.2} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.19.2}{3.2.5. X Terminals}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.20.2}{3.2.6. The printing product range}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.20.16.3}{3.2.6.1. General points}{6.7.20.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.20.17.3}{3.2.6.2. Control codes}{6.7.20.2} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.21.2}{3.2.7. All-in-one range}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.22.2}{3.2.8. Digital imaging product range}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.22.18.3}{3.2.8.1. The scanners range \(ScanJet\)}{6.7.22.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.22.19.3}{3.2.8.2. The Digital Sender}{6.7.22.2} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.22.20.3}{3.2.8.3. The CapShare}{6.7.22.2} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.7.23.2}{3.2.9. The Storage products range}{6.7.1} \BOOKMARK [3][-]{6.7.23.21.3}{3.2.9.1. Tape based products}{6.7.23.2} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{6.8.1}{3.3. HP software and free software}{6.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.8.24.2}{3.3.1. HP softwares under Linux}{6.8.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.8.25.2}{3.3.2. Third party softwares linked to HP for Linux}{6.8.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.8.26.2}{3.3.3. Free softwares under HP-UX}{6.8.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{6.8.27.2}{3.3.4. Free softwares under MPE/IX}{6.8.1} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{6.9.1}{3.4. Support of HP solutions under Linux}{6.0} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{6.10.1}{3.5. Training on HP Linux solutions}{6.0} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{6.11.1}{3.6. HP as an Open Source Software user and contributor}{6.0} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{7.0}{Chapter 4. Solutions and Sizing }{} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{7.12.1}{4.1. Linux as file and print server}{7.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{7.12.28.2}{4.1.1. Linux as file server}{7.12.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{7.12.29.2}{4.1.2. Linux as print server}{7.12.1} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{7.13.1}{4.2. Internet/Intranet Linux server}{7.0} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{7.13.30.2}{4.2.1. Web Server}{7.13.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{7.13.31.2}{4.2.2. Mail Server}{7.13.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{7.13.32.2}{4.2.3. Firewall/Proxy/Web-Cache server}{7.13.1} \BOOKMARK [2][-]{7.13.33.2}{4.2.4. Directory server}{7.13.1} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{7.14.1}{4.3. Linux as computing server}{7.0} \BOOKMARK [1][-]{7.15.1}{4.4. Linux as an office server}{7.0} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{8.0}{Chapter 5. Frequently Asked Questions \(FAQ\)}{} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{9.0}{Chapter 6. References}{} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{10.0}{Chapter 7. Contributors}{} \BOOKMARK [0][-]{11.0}{Chapter 8. Future versions}{}