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Partitioning in Action - Consolidating Data
2008-04-11 15:40:00
[By Daniel Robbins, creator of Gentoo] "Now, it's time to learn how to consolidate often-modified files onto a new partition. Why would we want to do this? Here's an example. Often-modified files contribute heavily to fragmentation." Funtoo
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Apt-get Guide
2008-04-11 15:36:00
"While the deb package system is not the most popular for distributions, it is very popular amongst its users." Wiki.linuxhelp.net
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The Printing HOWTO
2008-04-11 04:55:00
"This is the Printing HOWTO , a collection of information on how to generate, preview, print and fax anything under GNU/Linux. Almost everything applies equally well to free software users using other Unix-like operating systems." TLDP.org


chmod Tutorial
2008-04-10 05:47:00
"This is a tutorial that teaches the UNIX ®/Linux ® chmod command. It presumes that you already know how to use the ls command to list the contents of a directory" Cat Code
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Linux Networking
2008-04-10 04:55:00
"This tutorial covers TCP/IP networking and system configuration basics. Linux can support multiple network devices. The device names are numbered and begin at zero and count upwards." YoLinux.com


Apt-For-RPM-Howto
2008-04-09 00:36:00
"In this short tutorial I will show how to install and use Debian's package manager apt on various rpm-based distributions like Fedora, Mandrake (or Mandriva, they changed their name...), RedHat, SUSE, and Yellow Dog Linux. apt for rpm is also known as apt4rpm, or aptrpm." HowtoForge


FreeBSD Handbook
2008-04-09 00:29:00
"This handbook covers the installation and day to day use of FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE and FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE. This manual is a work in progress and is the work of many individuals." Freebsd.org
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Kernel Definition
2008-04-08 16:00:00
"Linux is far more flexible in that there are numerous versions of the Linux kernel, and each of these can be modified in innumerable ways by an informed user." LINFO
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Installing A Linux Distro to An USB Drive
2008-04-07 16:06:00
"It is important that you understand how the install procedure works, because you might encounter situations where things are a little bit different, and a good understanding of the process will allow you to get over this kind of situations." Softpedia
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Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO
2008-04-06 12:22:00
"This document describes how to enable the Linux IP Masquerade feature on a given Linux host. IP Masquerade is a form of Network Address Translation or NAT which NAT allows internally connected computers that do not have one or more registered Internet IP addresses to communicate to the Internet via the Linux server's Internet IP address." Paracoda.com
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Compile Tarball (Beginner)
2008-04-06 07:11:00
"Basic thing to have before compiling the tarball is to prepare your system/kernel with all the dependencies. Here is the simple way to get all the dependencies" Gunblade
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Linux gateway/router - (another) HOWTO
2008-04-05 05:41:00
"A hot item on the market nowadays is the "all-in-one" router+WAP+switch. This allows one to split a net connection across a number of computers" Stanford.edu
Read more: HOWTO , Linux

GNU GRUB Manual 0.97
2008-04-05 05:15:00
"This is the documentation of GNU GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, a flexible and powerful boot loader program for pcs." GNU.org


SELinux Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
2008-04-04 16:29:00
"We have attempted to answer some of the questions most frequently asked about the SELinux project." NSA


Linuxtopia
2008-04-02 02:09:00
"Linuxtopia is an extensive online resource for anyone learning or deploying enterprise level open source technology." Linuxtopia


New Blog
2008-04-02 00:25:00
Hi all, Hope you'll like this blog, it will give information about all technical aspects of Linux. You're welcome to react to what you read.


Viewing all the gory details of an RPM
2008-04-12 09:59:00
"For the RPM-based distributions, the package manager tries to take care of resolving dependencies for you. Some of them do a great job at this. At some point, however, you’ll likely have to work directly with an RPM package on the command-line." OpenSUSE Linux Rants
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How To Set Up A Local Yum Repository On Fedora 8
2008-04-12 05:20:00
"This tutorial shows how to create a Fedora 8 yum repository for your local network. Having a local Fedora mirror is good if you have to install multiple systems in your local network because then all needed packages can be downloaded over the fast LAN connection, thus saving your internet bandwidth." HowtoForge
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Inside the Linux boot process
2008-04-11 18:31:00
"Take a guided tour from the Master Boot Record to the first user-space application" IBM
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Use a Single Data Store When Dual Booting
2008-04-13 11:12:00
"Dual booting Windows and Linux doesn't mean you have to maintain two separate sets of applications, preferences, and documents." Lifehacker
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Common SSH commands
2008-04-13 07:00:00
"I've compiled some of the common linux/unix shell commands. I believe this will be a great jumpstart for all *nix lovers like me." Tech-support
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Using Batch/Command Files in DOS and Linux
2008-04-13 05:50:00
"One of the conveniences of using a command-line oriented system like DOS or Linux is that you can put a sequence of commands into a file and execute it like a program." cs.queensu.ca


zUsing a Linux L2TP/IPsec VPN server
2008-04-14 16:07:00
"The information on this webpage is applicable to all L2TP/IPsec clients mentioned above. The Linux part of the configuration is basically the same for all these clients. Once you have read this page, check out the webpage for the particular client(s) that you want to use." Jacco de Leeuw
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How to hook up PPP in Linux
2008-04-16 17:21:00
"The key problem in hooking up a PPP link to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) is that the ISP's seem to compete with each other as to who can find another obscure way of authenticating users. Thus we have login, PAP, CHAP 05, CHAP80, CHAP80-lanman, CHAP81, ... and combinations of these." Theory.physics.ubc.ca
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Linux SMP HOWTO
2008-04-15 15:56:00
"SMP is supported in 2.0 on the hypersparc (SS20, etc.) systems and Intel 486, Pentium or higher machines which are Intel MP1.1/1.4 compliant. Richard Jelinek adds: right now, systems have been tested up to 4 CPUs and the MP standard (and so Linux ) theoretically allows up to 16 CPUs." Linux SMP HOWTO


John's spec of the second extended filesystem
2008-04-17 16:29:00
"This information has been compiled from resources published on the internet, the Linux kernel source and information gained from experimentation." Here


Linux on POWER: Distribution migration and binary compatibility considerations
2008-04-19 08:09:00
"Examine the two Linux on POWER distributions supported by IBM®, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (SLES), with regard to the binary compatibility between their respective releases." IBM


YoLinux.com: Linux Internet Server Security and Configuration Tutorial
2008-04-19 05:21:00
"This tutorial will cover basic installation and configuration for: # Basic Security Steps / Overview # SSH: Secure Shell (encrypted telnet session) # PortSentry: monitoring network probes and hack attacks and stopping them. # Tripwire: security monitoring your system for changes and questionable files."YoLinux .com
Read more: Internet , Configuration , Tutorial

Debian Interix technical issues
2008-04-18 16:11:00
"The binary packages provided here have standard Debian deb format. For those who want to manually unpack such a .deb package (NOT necessary when installing Debian for Interix, of course): .deb files are normal ar archives, to unpack do the followin" Debian Interix


Why doesn't Linux need defragmenting?
2008-04-18 15:38:00
"That is a question that crops up with regularity on Linux forums when new users are unable to find the defrag tool on their shiny new desktop. Here's my attempt at giving a simple, non-technical answer as to why some filesystems suffer more from fragmenting than others." OneAndOnels2


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