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Post date: September 20, 2006, 22:09
Category: Network
Views: 8193
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial guides user on how to install and configure FireHOL, a Linux-based firewall. |
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Post date: April 12, 2005, 23:04
Category: System
Views: 3482
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Tutorial quote: Identifying each stage of the boot process is invaluable in fixing boot problems and understanding the system as a whole. |
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Post date: May 7, 2007, 06:05
Category: Installing
Views: 3671
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Tutorial quote: Automatix is a graphical interface for automating the installation of the most commonly requested applications in Debian based Linux operating systems. |
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Post date: August 18, 2008, 06:08
Category: Installing
Views: 5089
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Tutorial quote: openSUSE 11.0 is the best Linux distribution out there. However, there are some rough edges and if you want to get up and running with openSUSE 11.0 then there are likely a few customizations you’ll want to make. |
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Post date: April 14, 2007, 04:04
Category: Desktop
Views: 3539
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Tutorial quote: Automatix is a graphical interface for automating the installation of the most commonly requested applications in Debian based Linux operating systems. |
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Post date: December 16, 2005, 22:12
Category: Multimedia
Views: 4435
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Tutorial quote: Good how-to for installing MythTV on Ubuntu in 45 minutes. |
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Post date: October 10, 2005, 12:10
Category: System
Views: 3516
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Tutorial quote: This very short tutorial shows you how to enable S.M.A.R.T reporting for SATA disks on 2.6 linux kernel. |
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Post date: April 1, 2008, 08:04
Category: Emulation
Views: 6975
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Tutorial quote: How to improve virtual machine performances in 3D acceleration (OpenGL) using VMGL with X forwarding on VMware Server. Only for GNU/Linux |
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Post date: February 12, 2006, 09:02
Category: Optimizing
Views: 4751
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Tutorial quote: Apache is an open-source HTTP server implementation. It is the most popular web server on the Internet; the December 2005 Web Server Survey conducted by Netcraft [1] shows that about 70% of the web sites on Internet are using Apache.
Apache server performance can be improved by adding additional hardware resources such as RAM, faster CPU, etc. But most of the time, the same result can be achieved by custom configuration of the server. This article looks into getting maximum performance out of Apache with the existing hardware resources, specifically on Linux systems. Of course, it is assumed that there is enough hardware resources - especially enough RAM that the server isn't swapping frequently. First two sections look into various Compile-Time and Run-Time configuration options. The Run-Time section assumes that Apache is compiled with prefork MPM. HTTP compression and caching is discussed next. Finally, using separate servers for serving static and dynamic contents is covered. Basic knowledge of compiling and configuring Apache and Linux are assumed. |
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Post date: December 5, 2008, 12:12
Category: Installing
Views: 3731
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Tutorial quote: Fedora 10 codenamed "Cambridge" has been released. This new version of the community oriented, Red Hat backed Linux distribution comes with new features which enhance the end user experience. |
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