Search results for How To Install VMware Server On Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake)
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Post date: April 14, 2005, 09:04
Category: Software
Views: 9648
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Tutorial quote: VMware installs on ArchLinux pretty well, but its not totally straight forward. |
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Post date: May 6, 2008, 10:05
Category: Desktop
Views: 3809
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how you can enable Compiz Fusion on an Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card - I am using an NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 here). With Compiz Fusion you can use beautiful 3D effects like wobbly windows or a desktop cube on your desktop. |
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Post date: April 9, 2007, 21:04
Category: Emulation
Views: 9317
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Tutorial quote: Learn how to create the perfect VMWare server environment with Ubuntu Server...Create a multiuser and multi machine environment that works extremely well and fast. |
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Post date: September 29, 2008, 06:09
Category: Software
Views: 4215
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Tutorial quote: VMware Inc. released an OpenSource version of their VMware-Tools, called open-vm-tools. While they’re quite easy to install on Gentoo (emerge open-vm-tools), it’s not that easy having them installed on a Debian Etch (4.0) if you want to go the proper way. |
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Post date: July 16, 2006, 16:07
Category: Network
Views: 7261
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Tutorial quote: This is a similar version of the HOWTO that can be found here: http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/spamfilter20050628.html. Except for using Ubuntu Server instead of Debian and MailScanner instead of Amavisd, the Postfix, Rayzor, Pyzor, DCC and ClamAV sections are almost the same. |
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Post date: December 20, 2006, 01:12
Category: Installing
Views: 4855
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how to set up a PXE (short for preboot execution environment) install server with Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft). A PXE install server allows your client computers to boot and install a Linux distribution over the network, without the need of burning Linux iso images onto a CD/DVD, boot floppy images, etc. This is handy if your client computers don't have CD or floppy drives, or if you want to set up multiple computers at the same time (e.g. in a large enterprise), or simply because you want to save the money for the CDs/DVDs. In this article I show how to configure a PXE server that allows you to boot multiple distributions: Ubuntu Edgy/Dapper, Debian Etch/Sarge, Fedora Core 6, CentOS 4.4, OpenSuSE 10.2, and Mandriva 2007. |
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Post date: August 17, 2007, 22:08
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 3530
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions about how to create a highly available VMware Server environment on a Debian Etch system. With this tutorial, you will be able to create Virtual Machines that will be available on multiple systems with failover/failback capabilities. |
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Post date: June 3, 2006, 11:06
Category: Network
Views: 5322
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Tutorial quote: Okay so you have a wireless card that shows up in ubuntu but doesnt connect to any wireless network?
The reason the card shows up but doesnt work is because ubuntu is distributed with its driver (so it can recognize it) but not with its firmware (so it can USE it) for legal reasons.
However you can take the firmware out of the windows drivers and put them into ubuntu and make the card work
Follow these steps to get your wireless card working under ubuntu dapper 6.06 |
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Post date: May 22, 2005, 08:05
Category: Emulation
Views: 5225
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Tutorial quote: When you want to emulate a PC with a complete operating system on your computer, the most heard answer would be VMWare. Sure, for Linux, there is wine, but that package is targeted to handle only window$ and not all programs are supported. No, I'm talking about simulating a complete OS on a virtual PC with virtual hardware.
Although VMware does an almost perfect job at it, it isn't free software. Time to see what the Open Source community has to offer. That's when I stumbled upon qemu. Let's have a look at the possibilities. |
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Post date: July 3, 2008, 08:07
Category: Installing
Views: 4816
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Tutorial quote: This document describes how to install a Proftpd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine. In addition to that I will show the use of quota with this setup. |
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