Install a Ubuntu home server on an old computer, iso’s available from http Select Server LTS and download it. If you need any help contact me. Check out my blog at diyhometech.blogspot.com
Install a Ubuntu home server on an old computer, iso’s available from http Select Server LTS and download it. If you need any help contact me. Check out my blog at diyhometech.blogspot.com
Yes you can.
“apt-get install icewm”
i have finished the install but i get a load of erros on login and it dosent let me login
can u install other windows manager such as Enlightment, IceWM, or Fluxbox (lighter than Xfce, KDE, or Gnome IMO) in this Ubuntu server?
Crap comment, no more of this shit please.
crap video, no more of this shit please
froze at configuiring apt 43%
ubuntu-server, thats what i called mine!!
i tried ubuntu a while ago on vmware and it was great. so then i installed ubunto on my other laptop. really great OS serve. my server now is running with AMD Sempron 3000+ (1.8Ghz) DDR2 (1Gb x2)
no problem anytime.
yes thats right he typed sudo apt-get upgrade
it worked thanks
it looks like it ran sudo apt-get update apt-get which is the package manager and then update to update your package list with the new sources. also he probably ran sudo apt-get upgrade to upgrade all installed packages on the system to match up with the new versions from the new sources.list file.
At the end of the tutorial, after he presses Ctrl X to come out, he says now type… then the video stops… Whats the command?
yes it is
looking for training…any good quality training…no corporate sponsored pirates..just plain good training on linux..
yes
thanks! worked well but left out some features
but oh well
is the server free too?
usually you manage the server over ssh or web based with webmin, but if you need a real GUI just install one of the desktop packages from command line:
ubuntu-desktop for gnome
kubuntu-desktop for kde
xubuntu-desktop for xfce
is there a GUI in linux server?
Not quite sure, but you are going to need to setup a domain for it…
Check out
help (dot) ubuntu (dot) com
Replacing (dot) with an actual period… stupid YouTube…
+1 good.
Yes, Apache will be your web server.
More advanced uses can install PHP for dynamic pages.
And advanced user can also install MySQL for databases if your want to have a database for your site.
You can also configure mail server as well to provide custom mail for your site.
how do i get my username?
so now we can host websites?
the volumes fine for me, nice tutorial Detonati0n.