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Post date: April 13, 2005, 03:04
Category: Network
Views: 5835
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Tutorial quote: Networking information in Solaris is stored in text files. Configuration is done by filling in the appriopriate data to these files and invoking specific commands in a terminal window. |
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Post date: December 5, 2008, 12:12
Category: Security
Views: 4064
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Tutorial quote: f a server needs to be administered by a number of people it is normally not a good idea for them all to use the root account. This is because it becomes difficult to determine exactly who did what, when and where if everyone logs in with the same credentials. The sudo utility was designed to overcome this difficulty. |
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Post date: September 20, 2006, 22:09
Category: Network
Views: 7771
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Tutorial quote: This is the second part of the introduction to FireHOL article. It covers more advanced topics that you might find useful, such as defining new services, selective filtering, and NAT. Everything is explained in a very detailed fashion. |
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Post date: October 26, 2008, 13:10
Category: Installing
Views: 12494
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Tutorial quote: Openfiler is a high performance operating system tailored for use as a SAN/NAS appliance. This configuration will enable two Openfiler appliances to work in an active/passive high availability scenario. |
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Post date: January 21, 2006, 06:01
Category: System
Views: 3431
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Tutorial quote: We ended last time after configuring our first unprivileged Xen domain. In this article, we complete our cluster and then test it using an open-source parallel ray tracer. The first thing we need to do is create additional slave nodes to be used with the cluster. So, let's get down to business. |
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Post date: September 18, 2006, 14:09
Category: Hardware
Views: 7109
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Tutorial quote: This is my guide on how to get all the buttons working properly on a logitech mouse, how to use lmctl to enable the higher resolutions and cruise control and how to get the side mouse buttons to make forwards and back work in Nautilus, Epiphany, Konqueror, etc. |
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Post date: November 25, 2008, 15:11
Category: Installing
Views: 4501
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Tutorial quote: A tutorial for configuring you Fedora 10 Installation with all the basics a user might need. Learn how to configure extra Fedora repositories for video and audio codecs as long as Video card drivers. Instructions for Firefox, JAVA, Flash, KDE4 and many other applications. |
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Post date: April 13, 2005, 03:04
Category: Network
Views: 4554
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Tutorial quote: Sendmail has the reputation of having the most hideous configuration file in the history of mankind. It's extremely long and incredibly cryptic. However, it is this very complexity that has made it the most popular MTA (Mail Transport Agent) on the Internet. Its' flexibility allows sendmail to handle the most demanding, disjointed mail routing and serving configurations you can dream up. |
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Post date: April 13, 2005, 20:04
Category: Software
Views: 3016
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Tutorial quote: KMail has long been my Linux email client of choice for a number of reasons: nice clean interface, easily customizable and configurable, stable, and more features than you can shake a stick at. Today we'll dig into migrating from other email clients, encrypting messages and key signing, and configuring multiple accounts and identities. |
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Post date: May 20, 2009, 22:05
Category: Software
Views: 4424
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial describes setting up a Subversion server on an Ubuntu system and configuring it for use by a group of developers. |
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