Linux Tutorials on the topic “Ubuntu”
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How To Install VMware Server 2 On Ubuntu 9.10
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: desktop, ubuntu, virtualization, vmware • Comments: 15
How To Install VMware Server 2 On Ubuntu 9.10 This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install VMware Server 2 on an Ubuntu 9.10 desktop system. With VMware Server you can create and run guest operating systems ("virtual machines") such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, etc. under a host operating system. This has the benefit that you can run multiple operating systems on the same hardware which saves a lot of money, and you can move virtual machines from one VMware Server to the next one (or to a system that has the VMware Player which is also free).
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VBoxHeadless - Running Virtual Machines With VirtualBox 3.1 On A Headless Ubuntu 9.10 Server
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: ubuntu, virtualbox, virtualization • Comments: 6
VBoxHeadless - Running Virtual Machines With VirtualBox 3.1 On A Headless Ubuntu 9.10 Server This guide explains how you can run virtual machines with Sun VirtualBox 3.1 on a headless Ubuntu 9.10 server. Normally you use the VirtualBox GUI to manage your virtual machines, but a server does not have a desktop environment. Fortunately, VirtualBox comes with a tool called VBoxHeadless that allows you to connect to the virtual machines over a remote desktop connection, so there's no need for the VirtualBox GUI.
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How To Install VMware Server 1.0.x On A Kubuntu 10.04 Desktop
Author: pierino, la peste! • Tags: desktop, ubuntu, virtualization, vmware • Comments: 11
How To Install VMware Server 1.0.x On A Kubuntu 10.04 Desktop This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install VMware Server 1.0.x (1.0.10 at the time of this writing) on a Kubuntu 10.04 desktop system. This is for those who prefer VMware Server 1.0.x over VMware Server 2.
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The Perfect Xen Setup For Debian And Ubuntu
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: debian, ubuntu, virtualization, xen • Comments: 23The Perfect Xen Setup For Debian And Ubuntu This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen (version 2) on a Debian Sarge (3.1) system. It should apply to Ubuntu systems with little or no modifications.Xen lets you create guest operating systems (*nix operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD), so called "virtual machines" or domUs, under a host operating system (dom0). Using Xen you can separate your applications into different virtual machines that are totally independent from each other (e.g. a virtual machine for a mail server, a virtual machine for a high-traffic web site, another virtual machine that serves your customers' web sites, a virtual machine for DNS, etc.), but still use the same hardware. This saves money, and what is even more important, it's more secure. If the virtual machine of your DNS server gets hacked, it has no effect on your other virtual machines. Plus, you can move virtual machines from one Xen server to the next one.
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How To Set Up Xen 3.0 From Binaries In Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake)
Author: istari • Tags: ubuntu, virtualization, xen • Comments: 11How To Set Up Xen 3.0 From Binaries In Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) This tutorial contains step-by-step instructions for installing Xen 3.0 from precompiled binaries in Ubuntu Dapper Drake.
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How To Install VMware Server On Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake)
Author: Till Brehm • Tags: ubuntu, virtualization, vmware • Comments: 23How To Install VMware Server On Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake)VMware has just released version 1.0 of its free VMware Server. With VMware Server you can create and run guest operating systems ("virtual machines") such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, etc. under a host operating system. This has the benefit that you can run multiple operating systems on the same hardware which saves a lot of money, and you can move virtual machines from one VMware Server to the next one (or to a system that has the VMware Player which is also free). In this article we use Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) as the host operating system.
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Installing VirtualBox On Ubuntu
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: virtualization, ubuntu, desktop, virtualbox • Comments: 9Installing VirtualBox On Ubuntu This tutorial shows how you can install InnoTek's VirtualBox on a Ubuntu desktop. With VirtualBox you can create and run guest operating systems ("virtual machines") such as Linux and Windows under a host operating system. There are two ways of installing VirtualBox: from precompiled binaries that are available for some distributions and come under the PUEL license, and from the sources that are released under the GPL. This article will show both ways.
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How To Install VMware Server On Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
Author: blkwolf • Tags: ubuntu, virtualization, vmware • Comments: 17How To Install VMware Server On Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions about how to install the free VMware Server on an Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) system. With VMware Server you can create and run guest operating systems ("virtual machines") such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, etc. under a host operating system. This has the benefit that you can run multiple operating systems on the same hardware which saves a lot of money, and you can move virtual machines from one VMware Server to the next one (or to a system that has the VMware Player which is also free).
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Installing Xen On An Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Server From The Ubuntu Repositories
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: ubuntu, virtualization, xen • Comments: 0
Installing Xen On An Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Server From The Ubuntu Repositories This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (Ubuntu 7.04) server system (i386). You can find all the software used here in the Ubuntu repositories, so no external files or compilation are needed. Xen lets you create guest operating systems (*nix operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD), so called "virtual machines" or domUs, under a host operating system (dom0).
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How To Install VMware Server + MUI 1.0.4 On Ubuntu 7.04
Author: AlixBarbosa • Tags: ubuntu, virtualization, vmware • Comments: 0How To Install VMware Server + MUI 1.0.4 On Ubuntu 7.04 VMware Server is a proprietary virtualization software package made available for no cost from the VMware website. VMware Server allows you to run entire operating systems in a virtual machine. This step-by-step guide provides instructions on installing, configuring and running VMware Server and VMware Management Interface (MUI) on a (Ed/K/X)Ubuntu Feisty Fawn host.