Ubuntu :: Requirement In Creating A Web Server With 10.10 In Terms Of Software?

Jan 21, 2011

what are the requirement in creating a web server with Ubuntu 10.10 in terms of software? do you have any reference on how to set up?

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General :: Best Open Source Syslog Server / Syslog-ng Which Is Not Fulfiling Requirement?

Dec 11, 2010

I am looking for an open source syslog server which accumulate the each and every log of Windows, Solaris, Linux and network devices. Currently I am using Syslog-ng which is not fulfiling my requirement in Windows clients, as I need the logs of every action which user performed after logon.

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Ubuntu :: Fdisk, Partitions, Hdds And Terms Of Storage?

Jan 18, 2011

i have a question regarding how data is placed on a media, for example the daily used hdd: when we talk about storage we often speak in heads sectors and cylinders. my question is if heads, sectors and cylinder is the true way data exists on a hdd platter?

lets take for example, disk_x
1000.2gb = 1000204886016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track 121601 cylinders.

fdisk -H 128 -S 32 /dev/disk_x each cylinder will be shrank to 2097152bytes, number of cylinders will grow to 476934. but everything will be much more aligned and readable or there is something i don't know and i will loose almost half of the total sector count on the hdd cause 63-32=31. i asked the partitioner just to use 32 sectors from each track and only 128 tracks of the cylinder.

or another example, if i have a cluster size of 4k. why not making each track use 56 sectors or 7 clusters. theoretically i have all files in my storage and each one of them occupies 14 clusters isn't it wiser to make it as described. what happens when i invoke fdisk -h -s params? what will be changed, the disc physically and the way it is accessed or only the partition table? you probably asking your self what the hell does this dude wants? i want to get maximum i/outputs and the widest bandwidth and the nicest readble partition tables and to understand better fdisk -H -S.

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Debian :: How To Install In Laymans Terms

Jul 9, 2010

I've downloaded debian lenny 5.0.5, i have downloaded the kde, i have tried to install it but i am having problems.

the system i am trying to put this on is a hp c8000 hppa system.. I did try the sparc software, didn't work.

i have worked out some code, but i'm at my wit's end. I need to learn how to setup/ install/ run debian. i have spent like two days 0ver 24 hours doing research and can't work it out.

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General :: FastCGI And Cgi-bin Which Are In Layman Terms?

Dec 7, 2010

Can someone explain what FASTcgi and /cgi-bin are in layman terms? I'm having a hard time understanding reading all the google posts.

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OpenSUSE :: 11.4 Slow In Terms Of Speed / Performance

Jun 30, 2011

I'm new to openSUSE and my computer is quite slow although my computer isn't that bad. I opened up ksysguard and it appears that my CPU is the bottleneck. My CPU usage is usually 100%, then after a few seconds, it goes down to 20-60% and then it goes back up to 100% after another few seconds. It says I have 141 processes running (I don't know if that's normal or not).

My Specs are:
CPU: AMD Duron (tm) processor 1.8GHz
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6200
Memory: 2GB RAM
I'm using KDE.

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Ubuntu :: Use Multiple Words / Terms (boolean AND) With Gnome Search Tool

May 27, 2010

I just want to search file names, not their content.

Using gnome-search-tool, if I search for "word1 word3" I can't find "word1 word2 word3.txt" but I do find it (and too many others) if I just search for "word1"

I would have thought a boolean AND search would just be automatic, but I guess not. I've already come across searchmonkey, but I'm not smart enough to figure out how to set it up to do this - i.e. I don't want to have to use regular expressions or be typing "*" all over the place.

P.S. I do use google desktop search, but I hate using it as the results are way too narrow to be of any use and haven't been able to figure out how to widen it.

P.P.S. I also found this: In terminal type gconf-editor and find gnome-search-tool in the Apps. Then look for the field quick_search_second_scan_excluded_paths and change the slash to nothing, i.e. delete the "/".

It worked for my ubuntu 10.04 pc, but not this one (ubuntu 9.1) - so I thought maybe there's another way...

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Record Length Of File In Common Terms?

Jan 4, 2011

what is record length of file in common terms ?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Noob Setup Simple SMTP Relay Contradiction In Terms?

Jun 7, 2011

Is the term a 'simple SMTP relay' a contradiction in terms?!I have an elderly Dell server on which I have just made a fresh install of 10.04 LTS server. I had 8.04 running on it for a long time, but I haven't tried an SMTP server before. It is a headless server with CLI (no GUI) and the latest version of Webmin installed.I have a basic LAMP server installed for a few websites using PHPbb and Joomla, and also I run a Mediatomb server for our household. When I installed I also chose to install mail services, but these remain masked behind NAT at the moment

I now want to set up an SMTP relay server so when I am working away and using different wifi points or my notoriously unreliable 3G dongle I can always send emails through the home server (from my iPhone and my laptop) rather than having to look up the SMTP server for each ISP of the place where I am working.

What I want is an authenticated server which takes my email and redirects it to my home ISP's SMTP server. I need only 3 authenticated users to have access (myself, my wife and my son). I don't need (or want) any incoming mail services at all.

Useful modules installed are: Dovecot, Postfix, Procmail mail filter, PAM - but how do I set them up?

Is there any simple setup that I could do, preferably through Webmin, but I can handle CLI if necessary?

I have looked at the Ubuntu help pages, but it looks so complicated to set up something that seems like it should be so simple to me.

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Fedora Hardware :: Athlon X2 Vs Intel Core 2 Duo - How's The X2 In Terms Of Compatibility With F12

Mar 8, 2010

How's the X2 in terms of compatibility with F12. I see some deals that tempt me to pick up a cheap small desktop and those desktops use that AMD chip (along side an ATI Radeon) I prefer sticking with intel and maybe build my own, but I am curious about how AMD holds up in performance and/or compatibility with Fedora

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General :: Cause Any Harm To Use Dual Operating Systems Like Windows In Terms Of Losing Data?

Aug 12, 2011

I have Windows 7 working on my laptop. I have 20GB space unpartitioned. I want to install a flavor of Linux like Fedora or Ubuntu in that space, but I have heard that keeping a dual OS configuration sometimes results in losing data stored on the hard disk. I've also heard that it may sometimes cause unrecoverable problem because when Linux is loaded on hard disk it will take over the boot loader from Windows.

Is this correct? Moreover, I have 6 partitions in Windows, but if I use a Live CD for Ubuntu or Fedora to boot, then it is not showing some partitions -- sometimes it shows only 4 or 5 partitions. What might be the problem, and how to resolve it without formatting the whole hard disk and repartitioning it?

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Slackware :: How To Get The System Requirement

Jan 23, 2011

I want to switch from my windows xp computer from Slackware Linux for my home pc.I use world and excel software and videos as well to watch movies how can I open my Ms office files in it? Does Slackware support yahoo messenger with voice ? What is the system requirement for slackware,the Ram,Processor and hard disk space for its latest version?

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Ubuntu :: Lucid Lynx: Eliminate Password Requirement?

May 11, 2010

I don't need password protection, I don't have it on Windows 7 for any acct, and also don't want it on linux.However, as a non-tech person, I couldn't eliminate this requirement.I tried inputting an easy password to minimize inconvenience but was warned it was either "too short" or "too simple".

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Ubuntu :: How To Remove Password Requirement From Software Center

Jun 13, 2011

I have an HTPC box that I'd like to make a bit more accommodating to the other folks in my apartment. Is it possible to allow them to install and update software without entering a password? Obviously, I wouldn't want to open access to the repo list or packages from the web.

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General :: Os Requirement Info Red Hat 5,6,7 Version?

Mar 17, 2010

I did search everywhere and could not find the information I needed. I want to know :What is the system requirement (HD, RAM, CPU ) for

Linux Red Hat vs 5
HD,RAM ,CPU
Linux Red Hat vs 6
HD RAM CPU
Linux Red Hat vs 7
HD RAM CPU

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Security :: Getting Rid Of Certificate Requirement In MUTT

Apr 7, 2010

When running MUTT on a RHEL 5.4 box, I get the message:
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Server certificate has expired

This certificate belongs to:

localhost.localdomain
Unknown
SomeOrganization
SomeOrganizationalUnit

[URL]

I choose "accept always", but the same message appears next time. I do not wish to have a certificate requirement for MUTT and did not intentionally set the program up to include this feature. How can I get rid of it? My second choice would be to get a new certificate, but then I have to go through this every year. I have MUTT working on two other servers and this does not happen.

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Fedora :: Requirement For Updated Software To A Reboot?

Feb 19, 2010

I am relatively new to Fedora and appreciate it is intended to be a bleeding/leading edge distribution but the continual requests to reboot the computer after updates is intrusive and seems rather odd for a unix operating system. It is often not clear to me why it is necessary when I look at the names of the items triggering the request.

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: Minimum RAM Requirement For 64Bit?

Jul 5, 2011

I recently installed openSUSE 11.4 64Bit on my desktop computer and it is running like a breeze! I have an Intel Dual Core 2.5 and 2GB of RAM and a NVIDIA 8400GS 256MB display card. I just want to know if 2GB of system RAM would be sufficient to run a Windows XP VirtualBox with 768MB of RAM assigned to it? PS - openSUSE is still the best of the best!

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General :: Compile The Kernel 2.6.35 As Per Project Requirement?

Dec 23, 2010

I have Debian 5 machine on which I want to compile the kernel 2.6.35 as per my project requirement.

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Slackware :: Option To Disable The Cookies Requirement?

May 11, 2011

I can manage my printer through the web browser interface in 12.2 without cookies but in 13.1 I need to allow cookies.

When did CUPS start requiring cookies to be enabled to use the web browser interface?

Is there an option to disable the cookies requirement?

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Fedora :: Which Has Minimum System Requirement Kde Gnome Or Lxde

Jul 6, 2011

which of the following has minimum system requirement LXDE , KDE or GNOME or any other.

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General :: Requirement Of Source Code For Intra-Domain

Feb 9, 2011

I am in urgent requirement of free simulation source code for Intra-domain. Mobility Management in OMNETT++ or NS2. Where I can post queries for OMNETT++.

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Slackware :: Upgrade Gtk+2 From The Current 2.14 To 2.16 To Fulfill A Requirement For Devede

Feb 25, 2010

I'm about to attempt to upgrade gtk+2 from the current 2.14 to 2.16 to fulfill a requirement for devede, I'm planning on using the slackbuild from slackware/l/gtk+2 and just editing the version. I think this approach will work but I was hoping to get some feedback (and any warnings or advice) before I dive in - obviously I will back up before hand.

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Ubuntu :: Hotel & Airport "Accept" Terms Of Use Button Does Not Work In FireFox

Mar 18, 2011

Ubuntu 10.10
Firefox 3.6.15

I travel (A LOT), in most hotels & airports that offer free WiFi, there is usually a re-direct page on which you must click on the "Accept" button for their (BS) terms of use.

When I boot into Ubuntu, I click on the button & nothing happens. If I boot into windows, it works properly. Tonight after booting into Ubuntu, I opened my VirtualBox running Win 7 & used IE to click the button so I could use the WiFi with Ubuntu in the Seattle (SeaTac) airport.

As long as I don't encounter the Accept terms of use button my Firefox in Ubuntu works perfectly.

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Networking :: Technical Requirement For Network Engineer And System Administrator?

Mar 23, 2010

I interest to know, what kind i should know for the technical knowledge for Network Engineer and System administrator ? I have a basic knowledge on linux. But still need advisability to be a Network Engineer or System Administrator. Anybody can advice me to know what i have to start to learn or know about the technical requirements to be a Network Engineer or System Administrator ?

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General :: Swap Partition Requirement For Operating System Setup?

Apr 10, 2011

why is a swap partition a requirement for a linux setup? What arguments would you use to decide on the size of the partition?

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Networking :: Find Out What Is The Difference Between Wifi0 And Ath0 (atheros Wifi Card) In Terms Of Packet Counters Shown In Proc/net/dev Pseudofile

Aug 20, 2010

I'm trying to find out what is the difference between wifi0 and ath0 (atheros wifi card) in terms of packet counters shown in proc/net/dev pseudofile. The fact is that wifi0 and ath0 packet counters are different. I've read that wifi0 refers to the physical device and ath0 refers to virtual device over wifi0, so, as far as I know, packets counters in both devices should be the same, isn't it? Another annoying question for me is that ath0 doesn't show any erroneous packets, while wifi0 does.

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Fedora Installation :: F12 DVD Openssl Doesn't Match Python Requirement / Resolve This?

Mar 17, 2010

I upgraded from F11(x86_64) to F12 with no reported errors. (expected an update session to follow, but it didn't.)
Tried a manual "yum update" and it aborted with a notice that libssl.so.8 was not found (required by python-2.6.2). I didn't find anything useful at wiki.linux.duke.edu/YumFaq.

The DVD installs python-2.6.2-2 (8/21/09) and openssl-1.0.0-0.10.beta3 (10/16/09). /usr/lib/libssl.so.10 is a symbolic link to libssl.1.0.0. libssl.so.8 is not found, really.
I thought of replacing openssl with one from F11 but it was required by too many packages - couldn't remove.

I tried to find a later rpm of python, but couldn't locate any Fedora directories with individual packages.

I've searched the web and the forums. What am I missing?

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Fedora :: Way To Reduce Running Time / Memory Requirement Of Update Process?

Aug 14, 2010

I have an Acer Aspire netbook with 1GB RAM and 1.6 GHz dual-core 32-bit x86 chips. The KPackageKit / yum / rpm chain is running too slow for me. In addition to the time required to download any new packages or updates, it seems to require at least one full minute of processing time to install each package, update, or bug fix, no matter how small. Another full minute is consumed for each package in "cleaning up."Running yum from the command line takes nearly the same amount of time.During this time, I cannot run any other applications without severe thrashing. It seems that a full gigabyte of memory is in use with some 100M swapped out to disk.

Is there any way to reduce the running time and memory requirement of the update process?While not updating or installing software, I do not normally run out of memory (i.e. begin thrashing) until I have about a dozen browser tabs open, or the like.

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General :: Use Wget To Download A Site And ALL Of Its Requirement Documents Including Remote Ones

Aug 10, 2011

I want to do something simular to the following:

wget -e robots=off --no-clobber --no-parent --page-requisites -r --convert-links --restrict-file-names=windows somedomain.com/s/8/7b_arbor_day_foundation_program.html

However, the page I'm downloading has remote content from a domain other than somedomain.com. It was asked of me to download that content too. is this possible with wget?

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