More information about these les is available in the Emacs info le under Init File:
info:/emacs/InitFile. Information about how to disable the loading of these
les (if necessary) is also provided at this location.
The components of Emacs are divided into several packages:
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The base package emacs.
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emacs-x11 (usually installed): the program with X11 support.
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emacs-nox: the program without X11 support.
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emacs-info: online documentation in info format.
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emacs-el: the uncompiled library les in Emacs Lisp. These are not required at
runtime.
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Numerous add-on packages can be installed if needed: emacs-auctex (LaTeX),
psgml (SGML and XML), gnuserv (client and server operation) and others.
11.2 Virtual Consoles
Linux is a multiuser and multitasking system. The advantages of these features can be
appreciated even on a stand-alone PC system. In text mode, there are six virtual consoles
available. Switch between them using Alt + F1 through Alt + F6. The seventh console
is reserved for X and the tenth console shows kernel messages. More or fewer consoles
can be assigned by modifying the le /etc/inittab.
To switch to a console from X without shutting it down, use Ctrl + Alt + F1 to Ctrl +
Alt + F6. To return to X, press Alt + F7.
11.3 Keyboard Mapping
To standardize the keyboard mapping of programs, changes were made to the following
les:
/etc/inputrc
/etc/X11/Xmodmap
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