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Problems with Linux



Hi!

I'm facing 4 problems with Linux.

1) I'm the sole user of my system, and so I really don't want to go through
the hassle of having to log in each time I boot into Linux. Is there any
way of bypassing the login and password prompts during boot-up? ( I log in
as root ). Will this method also disable the login prompt when I boot into
X ( or KDE ) through runlevel 5?

2) In Win 98, a click on the middle mouse button of my Logitech Mouse is
configured to act as a double-click. Is there any way of having the same
functionality in Linux?

3) This may be a rather unusual request but can Linux be made
case-insensitive, i.e. can, say, the command "pico xyz" be made to open a
file named "XYZ", provided there's no file named"xyz"?

4) I have a student's shell account with VSNL. What program can I use to
log in to the Internet? Please inform me of the exact procedure.

Thanks in advance.
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