Linux Tutorials on the topic “Linux”
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The Perfect Desktop - Slackware 12
Author: ensens • Tags: desktop, linux • Comments: 11The Perfect Desktop - Slackware 12 This tutorial shows how you can set up a Slackware 12 GNU/Linux desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktop.
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How to Set Up The Basic Apache Config For Virtual Hosts on CentOS 6
Author: howtoforge • Tags: linux, apache, php • Comments: 0
How to Set Up Apache Virtual Hosts on CentOS 6 Virtual Hosts are required in order to run multiple domains off a single IP address. Creating virtual host is expressly helpful for users who wish to run numerous sites using one virtual private server (VPS). Typically, each server is distinctly defined by it's domain/hostname. To the utter delight of users, there does not exist an upper limit to the number of virtual hosts that may be added to a VPS.
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Samba Server Configuration in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Author: Srijan Kishore • Tags: linux, samba, ubuntu • Comments: 27
This guide explains how to configure samba server in Ubuntu 14.04 with anonymous & secured samba servers. Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Samba is freely available, unlike other SMB/CIFS implementations, and allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients.
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Samba Server Install on Debian 7 (Wheezy)
Author: howtoforge • Tags: linux, debian, samba • Comments: 7
Samba Server Install on Debian 7 (Wheezy) This guide explains how to install and configure Samba server in Debian 7 with anonymous and secured samba servers. Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Samba is freely available, unlike other SMB/CIFS implementations, and allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients.
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Thunderbird Email Encryption with GnuPG2
Author: howtoforge • Tags: centos, debian, desktop, email, fedora, linux, suse, ubuntu • Comments: 0
Thunderbird Email Encryption with GnuPG2 This tutorial describes the configuration of Thunderbird and GnuPG2 to send and receive encrypted email.
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Linux Basics: How to Add and Delete Shell Users on CentOS
Author: howtoforge • Tags: linux, shell • Comments: 1
Linux Basics: How to Add and Delete Shell Users on CentOS The process of adding and deleting shell users on a new server is a basic task every Linux user or system Administrator should know.
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Installing Virtualizor on CentOS 6.5 with RAID1
Author: kuso89 • Tags: linux, virtualization, centos, control panels, kvm, openvz, xen • Comments: 0
Installing Virtualizor on CentOS 6.5 with RAID1 This guide covers installing the Virtualizor control panel on CentOS 6.5 with RAID1.
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Linux Basics: How to Create an Apache SSL Certificate on Ubuntu
Author: howtoforge • Tags: linux, apache, security • Comments: 0
Linux Basics: How to Create an Apache SSL Certificate on Ubuntu The following steps outline the process of creating an Apache SSL certificate on Ubuntu. Important to Note: 1. Users must note that it is essential to have access to root privileges on the VPS before executing the task (as explained in steps 3 and 4).
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Install ownCloud with SSL and Nginx in CentOS 6.5
Author: howtoforge • Tags: centos, linux, nginx • Comments: 6
Install ownCloud with SSL and Nginx in CentOS 6.5 CentOS has upgraded a lot packages, and the post that I've wrote 1 year ago no longer works in CentOS 6.5 updated up-to-date. I did a research and it looks like this will be the first tutorial in 2014 how to install owncloud in centos with nginx, postgresql and ssl. You ain't gonna find CentOS and owncloud installation with nginx nowadays, because most people don't know how to resolve simple issues.
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Linux Basics - Set A Static IP On CentOS
Author: howtoforge • Tags: linux, centos • Comments: 8
Linux Basics - Set A Static IP On CentOS This tutorial explains the configuration of a static IP address (IPv4 and IPv6), the hostname and nameservers on CentOS. To be compatible with Desktop and Server Systems, we do the configuration on the shell.