A
Accessing an Internet file server
Accessing Internet web servers
Add-ons
Applications
B
Be menu
BeOS
BeOS command line shell
Boot application
C
Converted fonts
D
Deskbar
Disk mounting
Domain name service
Drive Setup
Driver
E
F
File
File types
Files
Folders
Fonts
FTP
G
gzip files
H
HFS volumes
hosts file
I
Internet
Internet file sharing
Internet mail service
Items
K
Keyboard
L
M
Menu preferences
Menus
Mouse
N
NetPositive
Network drivers
Network hardware
Network interface
Network preferences
O
P
Partitioning your hard disk
Personal file server
Personal web server
PPP connection
Preferences
Proxy servers
Q
R
S
Screen preferences
Screen shot
Scroll bar preferences
Sound preferences
Special characters
T
Telnet
Text
Time preferences
Tracker
Tracker Add-Ons
Triggers
TrueType fonts
U
V
Virtual memory preferences
W
Windows
Workspace preferences
Workspaces
Z
zip files
Accessing Internet file servers
Accessing the BeOS command line
Adding a driver
Adding a printer
Adding fonts
Adding network interfaces
Adjusting screen size and position
starting
switching
Archive and compression Tracker Add-Ons
Archiving tar files
BeMail preferences
setting up a personal file server
setting up a personal web server
command line control and tools
commands
using
BeOS directory structure
BeOS installation options
BeOS workspace
Deskbar
Changing the type of a file
Command line control and tools
Command line FTP
Compressing and archiving files
archiving tar files
compressing gzip files
zip files
Compressing gzip files
Configuring domain name services
Configuring Internet mail service
autolaunch mail_daemon
mail notification
mail schedule
password
POP host and SMTP host
POP user name
user settings
Configuring Mac OS TCP/IP
Configuring Telnet remote access
Configuring Workspaces
Connecting network hardware
Connecting to the Internet
adding network interfaces
configuring domain name services
debug settings
dialup phone number
dialup server type
domain name
Ethernet connections
host name
initiating a PPP connection
installing network drivers
IP address
IP address information
IP forwarding
Mac OS TCP/IP information
modem connection settings
modem connections
modem serial settings
multiple network interfaces
network mask
PPP network interface
primary domain name server
router IP number
saving and restarting networking
secondary domain name server
server settings
setting up a stand alone network
setting up BeOS for stand alone network and modem
user name and password
Context-senstive menus
Converting fonts
Converting Macintosh TrueType fonts
Creating a folder
Creating a hard disk partition for the BeOS for Mac OS systems
Creating a new file
Creating a partition for the BeOS
Creating Apple-Style partitions
Creating Intel-style partitions
Deleting text
working with
Disabling domain name service
during boot
Disk mounting settings
Document encoding
Domain name 86, 87
Domain name services
creating Apple-style partitions
creating Intel-style partitions
disk mounting during boot
disk mounting settings
formatting a disk
initializing a disk
mounting a volume
mounting HFS volumes
partitioning a disk
supported drives
unmounting a volume
unmounting HFS volumes
using
window
Duplicating items
Ethernet connections
opening
saving
changing the type of a file
file type for an application
understanding
transferring from networked Mac OS hosts
using Netfinder for Mac OS to transfer
Finding items
opening
Font panel
converting Macintosh TrueType for BeOS
Formatting a disk
graphcial apps
mounting
unmounting
Hierarchical file system
Host name
Initializing a disk
Initiating a PPP connection
Installation requirements
install BeOS on Power Macintosh 16, 19
Installing BeOS on BeBox
Installing converted fonts in the BeOS
Installing network drivers
Installing the BeOS
Advanced installation
BeOS installation options
command line FTP
graphical FTP applictions
turning on
using
mail status window
reading mail
sending mail
Internet mail services
configuring
Internet remote access services
accessing BeOS via Telnet
Telnet remote access
Interrupting the BeOS
IP address 87, 94
IP address information
IP forwarding
duplicating
finding
moving and copying
renaming
replicating
setting preferences
shortcuts
using
using to navigate menus
Keymap application
List view
context-sensitive
keyboard shortcuts
navigating by clicking
navigating by dragging
navigating context-sensitive menus
navigating from the keyboard
Onto pop-up menu
working with
Mini Icon view
Modem connections
Mounting a volume
Mounting HFS volumes 189, 190
moving text with
setting preferences
Moving and copying items
Multiple network interfaces
IP forwarding
Netfinder for Mac OS
accessing Internet web servers
as a replicant
browser window
browser window menus
context-sensitive menus
document encoding
navigation buttons
retrieving a web page
setting your default home page
using with proxy servers
modem connections
Network preferences window
Network mask
setting
Network preferences window
Opening a file
Partitioning a disk
creating Apple-style partitions
PPP network interface
connection settings
IP address
serial settings
server settings
Keyboard
Keymap application
Menu
Mouse
Network
Screen
Scroll bar
Sound
Time
Virtual Memory
Workspace
Primary domain name server
Printing
adding a printer
Page Setup and Print dialogs
selecting a printer
Resetting the BeOS
Resize knob
Router IP number
Saving and restarting networking
setting
setting desktop color
Secondary domain name server
Selecting a boot disk
Serial settings
Setting desktop color
Setting keyboard preferences
Setting menu preferences
Setting mouse preferences
Setting network preferences
Setting Screen and Workspace preferences
Setting Scroll bar preferences
Setting sound preferences
Setting Time preferences
Setting up a BeOS personal file server
Setting up a personal web server
Setting up a stand alone network
domain name
for BeOS
host name
IP address
net mask
primary domain name server
router
secondary domain name server
with modem
Setting virtual memory preferences
Shutting down the BeOS
Software installers
Starting the BeOS
Telnet remote access
deleting
moving with mouse
selecting
special characters
typing
working with
working with
Transferring files from networked Mac OS hosts
Trash can
Turning on Internet file sharing
Unmounting a volume
Unmounting HFS volumes
Using Drive Setup
Using Internet file sharing
Using Internet mail services
Using Netfinder for MacOS to transfer files
Using the Boot application
Using the Keymap application
closing
hiding
Icon view
List view
Mini Icon view
moving
resizing
scrolling items in
selecting items
working with
zooming
navigating
understanding