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Wardriving Using An Ubuntu Notebook With Garmin Etrex, Kismet, And GPSDriveWardriving Using An Ubuntu Notebook With Garmin Etrex, Kismet, And GPSDrive This tutorial is about wardriving using GPS. It explains how to install Garmin Etrex on Ubuntu and how to configure it. It also shows how to use Garmin with GPSDrive and how to convert the data to an xml file which can be imported by Google Earth. Set Up Ubuntu-Server 6.10 As A Firewall/Gateway For Your Small Business EnvironmentSet Up Ubuntu-Server 6.10 As A Firewall/Gateway For Your Small Business Environment This tutorial shows how to set up a Ubuntu 6.10 server ("Edgy Eft") as a firewall and gateway for small/medium networks. The article covers the installation/configuration of services such as Shorewall, NAT, caching nameserver, DHCP server, VPN server, Webmin, Munin, Apache, Squirrelmail, Postfix, Courier IMAP and POP3, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, and many more. How To Compile A Kernel - The Ubuntu WayHow To Compile A Kernel - The Ubuntu Way Each distribution has some specific tools to build a custom kernel from the sources. This article is about compiling a kernel on Ubuntu systems. It describes how to build a custom kernel using the latest unmodified kernel sources from www.kernel.org (vanilla kernel) so that you are independent from the kernels supplied by your distribution. It also shows how to patch the kernel sources if you need features that are not in there. The Perfect Setup - Ubuntu 6.10 Server (Edgy Eft)The Perfect Setup - Ubuntu 6.10 Server (Edgy Eft) This is a detailed description about how to set up a Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, DNS server, FTP server, MySQL server, POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. Converting .rpm Packages To Debian/Ubuntu .deb Format With AlienConverting .rpm Packages To Debian/Ubuntu .deb Format With Alien This article shows how you can convert .rpm packages to .deb packages with a tool called alien so that you can easily install them on Debian and Ubuntu systems. Sometimes this is quite convenient as not all software projects release their software as Debian/Ubuntu packages. Installing Zenoss Network Monitor on a Ubuntu ServerInstalling Zenoss Network Monitor on a Ubuntu Server This tutorial shows how to install and configure the Zenoss network monitoring tool on a Ubuntu 6.06 system. Zenoss is a free open-source tool that allows you to monitor servers, applications, networks, power, etc. regarding their configuration, availability, performance, and so on. It can also alert you by email if it finds inappropriate actions. Ubuntu 6.06 LTS ISP Server Setup with DTCUbuntu 6.06 LTS ISP Server Setup with DTC Install of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server with the DTC control panel to provide a secure virtual hosting platform for Email, Webmail Anti-spam and Anti-virus with usage statistics. I can be contacted by email at kdavies at syntosdotltddotuk or from my website www.syntos.ltd.uk. Flash Player 9 on Linux (Ubuntu Dapper Drake)Flash Player 9 on Linux (Ubuntu Dapper Drake) This tutorial shows how to install the Flash player on a Linux system. It was tested on Dapper Drake (on an x86 - 32 bit machine). Ubuntu LAMP Server With Torrentflux In VMwareUbuntu LAMP Server With Torrentflux In VMware This tutorial is meant for Linux newbies who want to try and build a Ubuntu Server box as a webserver and torrent client. It is a step by step instruction on how to do this in VMWare on Windows XP to get the feel of it. I wrote this after, being a Linux newbie myself, a lot of trial-and-error and googling. Hope this helps you! LAMP Installation On Ubuntu 6.06 For Linux NoobsLAMP On Ubuntu 6.06 For Noobs I, like many others, made the decision to attempt an install of Ubuntu 6.06 server with the preconfigured LAMP option without having ever attempted using Linux before. My goal was to build a setup that I could host my personal web site from. [...] Hence, I am writing this as a partial documentation of my trials and tribulations with hopes of aiding all Linux noobs on the steps necessary to create a basic Linux, Apache2, MySQL5 and PHP5 system with FTP. "Facebook" is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved. |



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