How do I setup NFS v4.0 distributed file system access server under CentOS / RHEL v5.x for sharing files with UNIX and Linux workstations? How to export a directory with NFSv4? How to mount a directory with NFSv4?
Read more »CentOS / Redhat: Setup NFS v4.0 File Server
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How To Set Up An AAA Server With CIITIX-WiFi
CIITIX-WiFi is a turnkey solution to your WiFi hotspot needs. Built onto the rock solid stable debian linux, setting up a secure (TTLS) WiFi hotspot is just a minute away.
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Intro to Automating System Administration with Cfengine 3
Take some of the headaches out of managing sever farms with Cfengine 3. Use this automation introduction to save time, money and spare yourself crippling manual mistakes.
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10 steps to creating your first C++ wxWidgets application in Ubuntu 10.04
If you are looking to create a GUI application that can be easily ported to all major operating systems, wxWidgets is a great choice. It has a graphical tool for designing the forms, has bindings for many languages, and is an established, robust library.
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Open Source Software Shortcut, Permanently Storing Macros in Vim
A really useful feature of the open source editor Vim is the macro command, which allows you to record and reply a series of commands.
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Step by step guide on migrating from shared hosting to VPS hosting
A short guide on migrating from shared hosting to vps hosting.
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How to Easily Fix Window and Linux Boot Problems with the Super Grub Disk
Just about anyone who’s attempted dual booting or another non-standard boot setup has, at some point, made their own system unbootable. If the words “GRUB Error 2? or “No Valid System Disk Found” make you break into a cold sweat, then fear no more. Now you can include the Super Grub Disk in your geek arsenal, and say goodbye to boot errors.
Read more »Wine 1.2-rc3 Released
The Wine development release 1.2-rc3 is now available.
Whats new in this release:
* Many translation updates.
* A lot of bug fixes.
The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.
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Ubuntu Control Center Makes Using Ubuntu Easier
Users who are new to Ubuntu might find it somewhat difficult to configure. Today we take a look at using Ubuntu Control Center which makes managing different aspects of the system easier.
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User Interfaces Compared – Five Operating Systems, TWENTY Tests
The gauntlet has been thrown down. I have been slapped in the face with a glove. Reader response to my previous six test comparison has been very strong. More tests were suggested.
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Novell offers Sun migration program
Novell sees opportunity from the acquisition of Sun by Oracle. This is because there has been concern amongst some of Sun's customers since their being acquired by Oracle.
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Peppermint Team – Q&A
It was with great pleasure then that I was able to catch up with a couple of members from the Peppermint team and put to them some questions about Peppermint, their views on the future of the cloud and a variety of other subjects.
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Ubuntu Netbook Remix on the Acer Aspire One
In preparation for this year's annual motorcycle trip, I purchased an Acer Aspire One Intel Atom N450 netbook. What follows are a few notes and suggestions for installing Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) 10.04.
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Report Card on Federal Openness
Open Source for America (OSFA) has announced a report card scoring the openness of federal agencies and departments! Today marks the six-month anniversary of the Obama Administration's Open Government Directive, a big step towards greater transparency, collaboration, and participation in government.
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Using eBox As A Gateway: Firewall, Traffic Shaping, HTTP Proxy And More
eBox Platform is the Linux small business server that allows you to manage all your network services like firewall, DHCP, DNS, VPN, proxy, IDS, mail, file and printer sharing, VoIP, IM and much more. These functionalities are tightly integrated, automating most tasks, avoiding mistakes and saving time for system administrators.
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