Debian Installer Tutorial
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If you like your turials with lots of screenshot, this is the best Debian installer guide you’ll find!
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Google SoC 2008 - we're in, mentors and students needed!
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I’ve been notified that Debian has been accepted again as one of the
mentoring organisations for this year’s Google Summer of Code. According to the timeline for this year’s programme, we have a few
days to get set up and ready.
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MepisGuides - Wireless Walkthrough
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There are two ways to handle wireless connections under Mepis 7. So lets get started.
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How To Set Up Software RAID1 On A Running LVM System (Incl. GRUB Configuration) (Debian Etch)
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How To Set Up Software RAID1 On A Running LVM System (Incl. GRUB Configuration) (Debian Etch)
This guide explains how to set up software RAID1 on an already running LVM
system (Debian Etch). The GRUB bootloader will be configured in such a
way that the system will still be able to boot if one of the hard
drives fails (no matter which one).
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alltray - Dock any program into the system tray
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With AllTray you can dock any application with no native tray icon (like Evolution, Thunderbird, Terminals) into the system tray. A high-light feature is that a click on the “close” button will minimize back to system tray. It works well with Gnome, KDE, XFCE 4*, Fluxbox* and WindowMaker*. (*) No drag ‘n drop support. Enable with “-nm” option.
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OpenLDAP installation on Debian
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By the end of this guide, you will have a functional LDAP server that will serve as a central authentication system for user logins onto all machines in the network, without the need to manually create users’ accounts on individual machines
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