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OpenSUSE 11.3 Milestone test release 6
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Released fifth test version of OpenSUSE 11.3
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IPv6 Configuration on FreeBSD
... lola gw6c: The tunnel type is v6udpv4. # Ifconfig tun1: flags=8051 metric 0 mtu 1280 inet6 2001:5c0:8fff:fffe::c243 --> 2001:5c0:8fff:fffe::c242 prefixlen 128
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Internet gateway on FreeBSD
... /usr/src # make buildkernel KERNCONF = ROUTER # make installkernel KERNCONF = ROUTER add in rc.conf following lines: firewall_enable = "YES" firewall_type = "
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vi editor commands
Basic vi commands Command Description TERM = terminal_name export TERM Setting Terminal configuration tput init Initialize terminal as terminal_name vi filename
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HowTo Restricting traffic to a virtual host in apache
The following configuration will limit the speed for the virtual host to 1024kbps, with the ability to serve not more than 10 requests per second and a maximum of 30
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HowTo setting up NFS server and client on FreeBSD and Linux
... In some Linux distributions, the number of servers specified in the file /etc/sysconfig/nfs, variable NFSDCOUNT, whose value is passed as an argument when you start rpc.nfsd. source
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OpenSUSE 11.3 Milestone test release 6
Released sixth test release of
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SUSE 11.3. Since release will no longer make any material changes, the developers will stabilize the current state of the code base. Compared with the previous release ...
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The first beta version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Red Hat has introduced the first beta version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RedHat 5 released in 2007 and will be maintained until the end of 2014, ie seven years - a kind of record for
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Hosting Operator Planet has joined the Linux Foundation
... operating systems at Planet a variety of choice is offered for RHEL, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva,
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SUSE, and FreeBSD. Except Planet, in April more 7 companies joined Linux Foundation: ...
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Released fifth test version of OpenSUSE 11.3
Released the fifth test release
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Release history of OpenSUSE (Milestone)
Released the fifth test release
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Company CUBRID joined the Linux Foundation.
After Ricoh and Parallels in the Linux Foundation joined the company CUBRID, which develops an
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How To Enable Root Login on Fedora
This how to shows how to enable root log in on fedora GUI Desktop.
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How To Securing SSH Connection
This how to helps you to create secure connection via ssh between your unix and linux systems. All examples written for RedHat based systems. Also we assume that you already have installed
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How to Install Google Chromium on Ubuntu
... what you are installing. Rather than paint the other benefits of adding these directories as a source of applications, we just take so put the popular
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How to Compile Kernel (CentOS 2.6.19)
... /boot/initrd-2.6.19.default.img 2.6.19-default
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file, and put this 4 lines on top of the 2 similar lines. # mcedit /etc/grub.conf Title CentOS 5.2/U-5.3 (2.6.19-default) root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.19-default ...
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Swap Management
... bs=1024 count=1048576 Prepare the swap file using mkswap just as you would a partition, but this time use the name of the swap file # mkswap /swapfile And similarly, mount it # swapon /swapfile
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Linux Timeline
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