Posts Tagged ‘Ubuntu’

I am a noob and I am wondering if the regular (not server) edition of Intrepid Ibex can be set up to become a server.
The server would only serve as an authentication barrier to the internet. It would ask users for username and password to allow internet access and block all other internet requests.


Instalacion del Servidor Web Apache, sobre el sistema linux (ubuntu) utilizando el source code

Im trying to find different port numbers for Linux server applications such as ftp, web and printing etc…but do they use the exact same port numbers than Windows IIS?

Openbravo Takes Small and Mid-Sized Businesses to the Cloud with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
BARCELONA, Spain & CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—-Openbravo has announced that its flagship product, Openbravo ERP SMB Professional 2.50, is available as a native package for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server Edition, Canonical’s latest cloud-capable version of its popular Linux-based Ubuntu operating system.

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Ubuntu, the family album
Pourquoi pas: “A few days before the release of the new Ubuntu, here’s a guided tour through the Ubuntu family album with some annotations telling my story with the different versions.”

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I’ve set up Apache servers with Windows before, but I’m kind of a Linux noob and I want to set up a home** Webserver with Ubuntu, running Apache. I also need to know how to assign a domain name to that server.

Any links or help?


Part 1 of 2. This series of two videos shows how to install Ubuntu Linux Server in VMWare Fusion for Intel-based Macs. Fusion allows you to run a full Linux operating system in a window on your desktop. Why do it? To experiment, to learn, and for instructional purposes. The video is divided into two sections due to length limitations; view both for the complete instructions. Ubuntu Linux Server version 8.04 is a free download at www.ubuntu.com Total running time is about 20 minutes. To install Ubuntu Desktop in Fusion for the Mac, see the companion series Install Ubuntu Desktop in VMWare Fusion for the Mac.


This series of three videos shows how to install Ubuntu Linux Server in vmware Server, a free application for Windows (XP or Vista) that will allow you to run a full Linux operating system in a window on your desktop. These techniques are demonstrated on Windows but also generally apply to the vmware Fusion for the Mac. Why do it? To experiment, to learn, and for instructional purposes. The video is divided into three sections due to length limitations; view all for the complete instructions. Ubuntu Linux Server version 8.04 is a free download at www.ubuntu.com Total running time is about 27 minutes. To install Ubuntu Desktop, see the companion series Install Ubuntu Desktop in vmware Server.

I have an older computer running ubuntu linux desktop edition. I also have Samba File and Printer Sharing and Web Servers installed. I have WebMin installed. Everything seems to be working. I want a way to control my server using a GUI and the Xwindows system on my PC. So basicly I want to see my Linux server on my windows PC(s).

Set up Xen 3.4.3 Dom0 via xenified 2.6.31.12 kernel on top of Ubuntu 9.10 Server
Xen Virtualization on Linux and Solaris: “Following bellow is build Xen Host on top Ubuntu 9.10 Server.It is based on direct clone via “hg” and build Xen 3.4.3-rc4 from xensource.com , applying Andrew Lyon’s 2.6.31 patch set V12…”

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