Netgear WG111 on Debian Lenny with ndiswrapper
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Here’s a short guide to get Netgear WG111 running on Debian Lenny with ndiswrapper
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How to Split apache Logs With vlogger in debian etch
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Vlogger is a little piece of code borned to handle dealing with large amounts of virtualhost logs. It’s bad news that apache can’t do this on its own. Vlogger takes piped input from apache, splits it off to separate files based on the first field. It uses a file handle cache so it can’t run out of file descriptors. It will also start a new logfile every night at midnight, and maintain a symlink to the most recent file. For security, it can drop privileges and do a chroot to the logs directory.
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How To Install ImpressCMS 1.0 Final On Debian Etch
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How To Install ImpressCMS 1.0 Final On Debian Etch
This document describes how to set up ImpressCMS 1.0 Final On Debian
Etch. Taken from the ImpressCMS page: “ImpressCMS is a community
developed Content Management System for easily building and maintaining
a dynamic web site. Keep your web site up to date with this easy to
use, secure and flexible system.”
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How To Set Up SSH With Public-Key Authentication On Debian Etch
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How To Set Up SSH With Public-Key Authentication On Debian Etch
This mini-howto explains how to set up an SSH server on Debian Etch
with public-key authorization (and optionally with disabled password
logins). SSH is a great tool to control Linux-based computers remotely.
It’s safe and secure.
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How to Install Mozilla Prism in Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron)
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Prism is a simple XULRunner-based browser that hosts web applications without the normal web browser user interface. Prism is based on a concept called Site-Specific Browsers (SSB). An SSB is designed to work exclusively with a single web application. It doesn’t have the menus, toolbars and other accoutrements of a traditional web browser. An SSB also offers tighter integration with the operating system and desktop than a typical web application running through a web browser. Applications running in an SSB are therefore able to benefit from many of the advantages of the desktop and of the web at the same time.
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Setting Up LVM On Top Of Software RAID Subsystem - RHEL & Fedora
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Setting Up LVM On Top Of Software RAID Subsystem - RHEL & Fedora
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is a quick look how to build an LVM on top of RAID 1 array, so that we combine
the power of these two. This kind of setup is extremely useful in situations
where we want a file server to store large amounts of data which provides
a centralized backup, storage space for downloadable files via ftp/http, and that
may grow enormously in the coming years after the initial setup.
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DSL v4.3 RC1
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The first release candidate for Damn Small Linux 4.3 have been released.
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Debian Installer Lenny Beta1 Screenshots
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The Coding studio have posted another bunch of pictures of the Debian Installer Lenny Beta1 .
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Open-Source Classroom Management With iTALC On Ubuntu 7.10
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Open-Source Classroom Management With iTALC On Ubuntu 7.10
This document describes how to set up iTALC on Ubuntu 7.10. iTALC is
an open-source classroom management solution that lets you view and
control other computers in your network. It lets you remote-control
other computers, show the teacher’s screen on all students’ computers,
lock workstations, send text-messages to students, power on/off and
reboot remote computers, etc.
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Upgrade Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) Beta
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Ubuntu 8.04 LTS is the upcoming version of the Ubuntu operating system. The common name given to this release from the time of its early development was “Hardy Heron”.
Note: This is still a beta release. Do not install it on production machines. The final stable version will be released in April 2008.
If you want to know what are new features in this release check here
Upgrade from 7.10 to 8.04 LTS Beta follow this procedure
Before you start Upgrading you need to know the following points
- This is still a beta release. Do not install it on production machines.
- You need to make sure you have complete backup of your machine
- Be sure that you have all updates applied to your current version of Ubuntu before you upgrade.
Now you need to Press Alt-F2 and type update-manager --devel-release Click on Run

Starting Update Manager in Progress

Now you can see New Distribution release 8.04 is available for upgrade click on upgrade

This will show you Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron Release notes click on upgrade

Now it will prompt for root password enter your root password click ok

Preparing for upgrade in progress

If you are using any third party sources in your /etc/apt/sources.list file it will be disabled at the time of upgrade process click close

If you have any unsupported libs installed in your machine you can see similar to the following screen click close

Starting the upgrade process window click on Start Upgrade

Downloading the new Packages in Progress


After downloading this will start the installation of packages if you have more than one display managers installed this will prompt you to choose your default display manager and click Forward

Installing Packages in Progress

Installing Packages in Progress in Terminal

If you have installed any applications this will prompt for you to restart the services with new libs click forward


Cleaning Up process in Progress

You need to restart the system to complete the Upgrade by clicking “Restart Now”

Testing Your Upgrade
You can check the ubuntu version installed using the following command
sudo lsb_release -a
Output Looks like below

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