Linux Tutorials on the topic “ubuntu”
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PostBooks ERP On Ubuntu 7.04
Author: o.meyer • Tags: desktop, ubuntu • Comments: 7PostBooks ERP On Ubuntu 7.04 This document describes how to set up PostBooks ERP on Ubuntu 7.04. The resulting system provides a powerful GUI-based ERP-system. Postbooks is licensed under the CPAL license (OSI-certified Common Public Attribution License).
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CPU Frequency Scaling In Ubuntu
Author: leftcase • Tags: ubuntu • Comments: 3CPU Frequency Scaling In Ubuntu So, you have an irritatingly loud CPU fan which is making you consider whether or not launching your laptop through the nearest window is a good idea. Well, before you do that, why not give CPU frequency scaling a go.
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LAMP Installation On Ubuntu 6.06 For Linux Noobs
Author: chrisfay • Tags: ubuntu • Comments: 30LAMP 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.
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Installing Google Desktop On PCLinuxOS 2007 And Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: desktop, pclinuxos, ubuntu • Comments: 2Installing Google Desktop On PCLinuxOS 2007 And Ubuntu Feisty Fawn This article shows how you can install the Linux version of Google Desktop on a PCLinuxOS 2007 desktop and an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (Ubuntu 7.04) desktop. Although the program is still marked as beta, Linux users can already search for text inside documents, local email messages, their Web history, and their Gmail accounts.
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Email Classification (Incl. Spam Classification) With POPFile On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: antivirus, desktop, ubuntu • Comments: 0Email Classification (Incl. Spam Classification) With POPFile On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn This article shows how you can install and use POPFile to classify incoming emails on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn desktop. It is a POP3 proxy that fetches your mails from your mail server, classifies them and passes them on to your email client. Of course, POPFile must be trained to properly classify emails.
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Working With The GRUB Menu
Author: Cargoship • Tags: linux, ubuntu • Comments: 10Working With The GRUB Menu This tutorial describes how to edit the GRUB menu. It will also show how to add operating systems and how to add splash screens.
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Filtering PDF-/XLS-/Image-Spam With ClamAV (And ISPConfig) On Debian/Ubuntu
Author: Till Brehm • Tags: antivirus, debian, email, ubuntu • Comments: 4Filtering PDF-/XLS-/Image-Spam With ClamAV (And ISPConfig) On Debian/Ubuntu There is currently a lot of spam where the spam "information" is attached as .pdf or .xls files, sometime also hidden inside a .zip file. While these spam mails are not easy to catch with e.g. SpamAssassin or a Bayes filter, the ClamAV virus scanner can catch them easily when it is fed with the correct signatures as ClamAV is built to scan mail attachments.
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Dual-Booting Windows XP/Vista And Ubuntu 7.04
Author: Cargoship • Tags: desktop, ubuntu • Comments: 16Dual-Booting Windows XP/Vista And Ubuntu 7.04 In this tutorial I will teach you how to dual-boot between Windows XP/Vista and Ubuntu. This tutorial will be split up into two parts: Part one for people who have no operating system installed. Part two for people who have Windows XP/Vista installed and do not want to re-install Windows.
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Installing And Working With Xoops Under Ubuntu 6.10
Author: jfheins • Tags: php, ubuntu • Comments: 0Installing And Working With Xoops Under Ubuntu 6.10 I want to show you how to install Xoops on Ubuntu. I used the Ubuntu 6.10 Server Edition, but it will probably work on other systems as well. Xoops is a modern Content-Management-System which can be extended with a variety of modules.
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Building DVD Images Of Ubuntu Repositories
Author: ginocic • Tags: debian, ubuntu • Comments: 17Building DVD Images Of Ubuntu Repositories This howto offers a simple way of creating DVD images of Debian or Ubuntu http/ftp repositories. Ubuntu doesn't offer DVDs ready to download with its main, universe, multiverse and/or restricted repositories. With the contents of this howto you can do it yourself. Having the Ubuntu or Debian repositories on DVD can be useful for those users who don't have access to the Internet where they have their Ubuntu installed but have access somewhere else to download the repository and build and burn the DVDs.