Posts Tagged ‘Ubuntu’
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.
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.
Ubuntu Linux Now Available to Fed Customers on GSA Advantage
Ubuntu becomes the third Linux, along with Novell and Red Hat, available to U.S. government purchasers.
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Installing Cherokee With PHP5 And MySQL Support On Ubuntu 9.10
Howtoforge: “Cherokee is a very fast, flexible and easy to configure Web Server. It supports the widespread technologies nowadays: FastCGI, SCGI, PHP, CGI, TLS and SSL encrypted connections, virtual hosts, authentication, on the fly encoding, load balancing, Apache compatible log files, and much more.”
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