Linux Tutorials on the topic “ubuntu”
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Web Based Project Management With Collabtive On Ubuntu 7.10 Server
Author: shakey_1 • Tags: ubuntu • Comments: 13Web Based Project Management With Collabtive On Ubuntu 7.10 Server Project management is becoming an increasingly important part of the Sys Admin's life. While Microsoft Project seems to be the standard project management tool used in most environments that I have worked in, it can sometimes be nice to have such tools web based so that multiple users can share information. This is where tools such as Collabtive come in. Collabtive is a web based project management tool that supports everything that you need to plan out and complete your projects.
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The Perfect Desktop - Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron)
Author: o.meyer • Tags: desktop, ubuntu • Comments: 6
This document describes step by step how to set up a Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) desktop. The result is a fast, secure and extendable system that provides all you need for daily work and entertainment.
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How To Upgrade Your Desktop From Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) To 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: desktop, ubuntu • Comments: 1How To Upgrade Your Desktop From Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) To 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) This guide shows how you can upgrade your desktop from Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron).
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Setting Up Subversion And Trac As Virtual Hosts On An Ubuntu Server
Author: colan • Tags: apache, debian, programming, ubuntu • Comments: 8Setting Up Subversion And Trac As Virtual Hosts On An Ubuntu Server This howto outlines the process by which one can set up the Subversion version control system, and have it work in tandem with Trac, the project manager for software development projects, on a server running Ubuntu (or possibly Debian).
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Multisite CVS Drupal Installation on Ubuntu
Author: soniah • Tags: ubuntu • Comments: 10Multisite CVS Drupal Installation on Ubuntu This howto shows you how to do a multi-site Drupal install on Ubuntu. It also covers how to layout your directories for ease of maintenance, and how to ensure that you can update Drupal easily from CVS.
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Checking Hard Disk Sanity With Smartmontools (Debian & Ubuntu)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: debian, ubuntu • Comments: 2Checking Hard Disk Sanity With Smartmontools (Debian & Ubuntu) This guide shows how to install and use the smartmontools package on Debian Etch and Ubuntu 7.10. The smartmontools package provides utilities to check hard disks for disk degradation and failure, using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built into most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks.
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Setting Up An Iptables Firewall On Ubuntu With Firehol
Author: PhilBieber • Tags: security, ubuntu • Comments: 1Setting Up An Iptables Firewall On Ubuntu With Firehol Everybody, who tried to configure an iptables firewall knows, that it can be quite a PITA. firehol is a tool that helps us to configure iptables according to our needs. In this How-To, I will discribe how to set up an iptables firewal using firehol that only allows SSH and ICMP (the protocol responsible for ping and traceroute). Also, only incoming connections are filtered, and outgoing connections are allowed.
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Dual Monitor Setup On Ubuntu 7.10
Author: rac • Tags: desktop, linux, ubuntu • Comments: 0Dual Monitor Setup On Ubuntu 7.10 This is a Howto about getting 2 (or with small modifications more) monitors working on Ubuntu 7.10 as a single big screen.
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Managing The GRUB Bootloader With QGRUBEditor On Ubuntu 7.10
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: desktop, ubuntu • Comments: 0Managing The GRUB Bootloader With QGRUBEditor On Ubuntu 7.10 QGRUBEditor is a graphical frontend for managing the GRUB bootloader. By using QGRUBEditor, you do not have to mess around with the GRUB configuration in /boot/grub/menu.lst anymore. This article shows how to install and use QGRUBEditor on Ubuntu 7.10.
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Open-Source Classroom Management With iTALC On Ubuntu 7.10
Author: o.meyer • Tags: desktop, ubuntu • Comments: 4Open-Source Classroom Management With iTALC On Ubuntu 7.10 This document describes how to set up iTALC on Ubuntu 7.10. iTALC is an open-source classroom management solution that lets you view and control other computers in your network. It lets you remote-control other computers, show the teacher's screen on all students' computers, lock workstations, send text-messages to students, power on/off and reboot remote computers, etc.