Linux Tutorials on the topic “other”

  • Extending Perfect Server - Debian Squeeze [ISPConfig 3]

    ispconfig Author: 8omasTags: , , , , Comments: 32

    Extending Perfect Server - Debian Squeeze [ISPConfig 3] The following tutorial will extend the "Perfect Server.... " for ISPConfig 3 with BIND & Courier installed in Debian Squeeze. It explains how to change default ports (ssh, ispconfig, webmin), how to install some useful applications (webmin, roundcube, atop, htop, multitail, tiger etc), how to update awstats periodically (more than once a day) or whenever you want, how to create clients' data backups (periodically) accessible under their folder and finally it explains how to tweak your system for performance (mysqltuner, tuning-primer) or security (custom firewall rules, (D)Dos Deflate, fail2ban modified).

  • The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5.1 And FreeBSD 9

    freebsd Author: mariuzTags: , Comments: 0

    The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5.1 And FreeBSD 9 Here is the guide on installing Firebird 2.5.1 from FreeBSD 9 Ports and creating your first test database; also we show you how to install Flamerobin GUI (administration tool) and the PHP driver for it. This was tested on fresh FreeBSD 9 on a kvm-linux virtual machine.

  • How To Monitor And Manage IPMI Management Console

    Author: EugeneR.Tags: , Comments: 0

    How To Monitor And Manage IPMI Management Console This guide provides an overview on how to monitor and manage IPMI Management Console with Verax NMS. The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is a standardized computer system interface used by system administrators to manage a computer system and monitor its operation.

  • How To Make Your Own (Almost) Chromebook

    Author: grotheTags: , Comments: 2

    How To Make Your Own (Almost) Chromebook This HowTo lays out how to convert a regular netbook/laptop/desktop into an almost Google Chromebook using Hexxeh's Chromium OS build.  All you need is a 2GB USB stick and a bit of time.  It also makes a nice portable operating system as well.

  • How To Configure A pfSense 2.0 Cluster Using CARP

    freebsd Author: neofireTags: , Comments: 7

    How To Configure A pfSense 2.0 Cluster Using CARP In this HowTo I will show you how to configure a pfSense 2.0 Cluster using CARP Failover. pfSense is quite a advanced (open-source) firewall being used everywhere from homes to enterprise level networks, I have been playing around with pfsense now for the last 3 months and to be honest I am not looking back, it is packed full of features and can be deployed easily within minutes depending on your requirements.

  • How To Tune Apache Subversion For MS Windows

    apache Author: Subversion SherpaTags: , Comments: 1

    How To Tune Apache Subversion For MS Windows The use of Apache on Windows amongst our enterprise customers is rare, with the majority opting to host the Subversion Apache servers on one of the flavours of Linux. In the cases where Windows is the Subversion Apache server’s operating system, it is common that Administrators are plagued with overly high memory consumption by the Apache httpd process, leading in extreme cases to the Apache server shutting down.

  • Installing Wordpress With BitNami

    Author: josueTags: , , Comments: 2

    Installing Wordpress With BitNami BitNami Wordpress Stack is a free, self-contained, easy-to-install package that bundles every piece of software (dependency) necessary to run Wordpress for development or production purposes. It includes the latest version of Wordpress and is fully configured and ready-to-run.

  • How To Migrate From Trac To Redmine

    debian Author: leticTags: , , Comments: 0

    How To Migrate From Trac To Redmine This tutorial describes how to migrate from trac to redmine. Originally written to perform an upgrade from trac 0.10.3 (old etch server) to Redmine 1.0.1 (squeeze) but was successfully tested with trac 0.11 and 0.12, as well as Redmine 1.0.5 and 1.1.2 (1.2 is also working. This version was also tested to produce the upstream patch but not intensively).

  • HowtoForge Has Now Its own Facebook Page

    howtoforge Author: adminTags: Comments: 4

    HowtoForge Has Now Its own Facebook Page We at HowtoForge are proud to announce that our new Facebook page is now available under http://www.facebook.com/howtoforge. As most of you probably have a Facebook account, we want to use this additional channel to post updates and get feedback from you. Therefore we would like you to "Like" our page, share it with your friends, post comments, etc. :-)

  • Installing Google Android SDK 1.0 On Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop

    android Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , , Comments: 34

    Installing Google Android SDK 1.0 On Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop This guide explains how you can install the Google Android SDK 1.0 on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. With this stable release of the Android SDK, you can now develop applications for Android smartphones (like T-Mobile's G1) and offer them on the Android Market.