This Ubuntu 9.10 Mini-Course will help you set up a secure an Ubuntu 9.10 Server using Postifx, Dovecot and Thunderbird with TLS and SMTP AUTH. The goal of this configuration is to create a secure mail server using encrypted communication to retrieve mail and to send mail through your mail server.
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UbuntuTweak 0.4.9.2 Released
To celebrate the release of Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala, UbuntuTweak 0.4.9.2 was released, bringing:
-New PPA's:
* Gartoon Redux icon theme
* GMPC
* Mingming’s PPA
* Rico Tzschichholz’s PPA
Updated third-party sources:
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How To Upgrade Ubuntu 9.04 To 9.10 (Desktop & Server)
Yesterday the new Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) was released. This guide shows how you can upgrade your Ubuntu 9.04 desktop and server installations to Ubuntu 9.10.
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Howto make deb file from source code in ubuntu / debian Linux with Checkinstall
Lot of users want to make deb files from source code. It is not a difficult job. Try the following steps to make deb from source files.
First You have to install checkinstall
$ sudo apt-get install checkinstall
Download the source file, such as example.tar.gz and extract it.
$ wget http://www.example.com/downloads/example.tar.gz
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Eeebuntu eeevolves with Debian Linux
The team behind Eeebuntu, an ASUS Eee netbook-optimised version of Ubuntu Linux, has announced that compatibility issues with Ubuntu 9.10 has led them to abandon Ubuntu and build their work upon Debian Linux from now on.
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Install LAMP on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
Step by step instructions with screen shots to install a LAMP server on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala.
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Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) Overview
This tutorial will explain what to expect from ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) on 29th Oct 2009
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Mark Shuttleworth: 10 Thoughts On Ubuntu 9.10
During a phone briefing today, Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth described the Ubuntu 9.10 desktop, server and cloud strategy to members of the IT media. WorksWithU tuned in and posed some key questions to Shuttleworth. Here are 10 highlights from the call.
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Dell unveils exclusive Microsoft-branded Ubuntu OS
Dell is currently flogging a cheap-as-chips netbook that apparently comes loaded with that well-known Microsoft operating system, Ubuntu 8.04. Anyone dropping in on the computer maker's UK product website will be able to buy an Intel-based Inspiron Mini 10 laptop for £199 a pop.
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Many mainstream Linux distributions like Fedora, Ubuntu, and Mandriva provide support for popular netbook models. Consequently, they run on your little companion pretty much right out of the box. However, the desktop metaphor that works so well on conventional PCs and laptops doesn’t translate very well to the netbook computer.
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The BBC takes on Ubuntu Linux
A few days ago, a BBC journalist was on air saying that Ubuntu was "a whole sort of little community of enthusiasts building operating systems for absolutely nothing." Since then, as you can imagine, he's had some angry emails from Linux users, so Canonical sent him over a laptop with Karmic Koala Netbook Remix installed.
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Ubuntu 9.10 vs Windows 7 unbiased comparison in Guardian (UK)
The Guardian is not always known for it's unbiased opinion when it comes to OS reviews. There is a pleasant surprise for us free software users in this review however which compares Ubuntu 9.10 (out 29 Oct) and Windows 7. A balanced and well approached review. Worth a read.
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Ubuntu Minimum Requirements
One of the persistent problems we’ve had at the SETC when refurbishing computers is the lack of understanding about the requirements Ubuntu has. There is a certain myth that Ubuntu can be installed on anything and it’ll work just like it does on a 2Ghz Core 2 Duo with 2GB of RAM.
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Will the real "new" features in Windows 7 please stand up
Did Microsoft really create all those nifty new features in Windows 7? Jack Wallen doesn’t think so. Read his abbreviated list of features found in Linux for some time now.
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Linux hits user nerve
For a good part of last week, your reviewer's musings about Ubuntu Linux was among the top five most-read stories on washingtontimes.com. Since the other top stories concerned health-insurance reform or the H1N1 vaccine and similar weighty topics, the presence of a geek-oriented column came as a pleasant surprise.
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