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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 2:59 PM
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Subject: Re: Official Ubuntu Server Book (Issue 2)
On Thursday 19 Aug 2010 19:43:27 Miano, Steven M. wrote:
> I see the 2009 server, and the 2010 ubuntu books.
>
> I do not see the 2010 Official Ubuntu Server
I see the 2009 server, and the 2010 ubuntu books.
I do not see the 2010 Official Ubuntu Server book on Amazon, I'd like a link if
I'm missing it.
~Steve
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[ubuntu-server-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Ma
I think Michael has an excellent suggestion, seeing all ~300 packages on one
page would be nice.
I would like to go through this list of seed packages, but as a minimalist, and
with a paradigm that says building a server should be _building_ it up, and not
striping out the cruft, I'm a little n
In regards to the "run ISO testing coverage on alpha 1"...
I started seeding the Alpha 1 today on 3 different boxes from 3 different
locations to supplement the current 3 that are out there. It doesn't seem like
there is a lot of activity/interest in this, but still, I will keep the seeds
up an
Maybe try the google cache version of the site? It's still working for me.
Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Miano, Steven M.
mailto:steven.mi...@mybrighthouse.com>> wrote:
http://smarden.org/pape/Debian/
Is the package if you'd like it.
Hi Steven
http://smarden.org/pape/Debian/
Is the package if you'd like it.
Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi,
Is there a HowTo/step by step guide to install tinydns server on Ubuntu Linux
Server 10.04 ?
Thanks
Kaushal
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I am currently using a PE 1950 using PERC 5i, never had an issue (using 8.04
LTS x86 server) .
You may want to put out a RFI using just the PERC 6iR instead of the 1950
portion.
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[mailto:ubuntu-server-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Fabio T. L
>From the repo's this is what I was able to find.
balance - Load balancing solution and generic tcp proxy
fair - high availability load balancer for TCP connections
pen - Load balancer for "simple" tcp based protocols
pound - reverse proxy, load balancer and HTTPS front-end for Web servers
python-
I’ve experienced the same on more robust hardware:
PowerEdge 1900:
2x2.33 xeon quad cores
16gb of RAM
Running Windows Server 2008x64.
I installed from an .iso loaded into the virtual disk drive, with no network
adapter included.
I’ve never attempted the “supported” distributions on Hyper-V, but
-Original Message-
From: Soren Hansen
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 4:41 AM
To: ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Hostname in 8.04
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 01:05:53PM -0400, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
Is this normal behaviour, and is the recommendation to have the
/etc/hos
>Hi!
>
>ufw 0.19 introduced port ranges, but the version currently in Intrepid
>is 0.21. 0.20 and later require iptables >= 1.4.0, which is not
>available in 8.04 LTS. At some point, I hope to provide iptables 1.4 and
>a newer version of ufw in hardy-backports or a PPA, but I haven't had
>time to d
Ladies and Gents,
I'm in need of opening up a port range on one of my servers, and
would rather use UFW then IPTables at the moment. I'm using 8.04.1 and can't
seem to upgrade to 0.20 (which per the wiki can manage ranges), is there a
single repository I could change/edit to sudo apt
Sorry for top posting but I would agree with Dan, I'm a simple user of Ubuntu
Server that is interested in the direction that it will be taking.
I'm not nearly a developer, and have very intermediate skills I would say. I
think that Michaels question was more towards the Ubuntu/Canonnical side o
On 14/08/08 03:11, Gustavo Niemeyer wrote:
>> So the question is: what information would you find useful to look at
>> during logins, to get an idea of how things are going in your servers?
>>
>Things like network usage & load and swapping behaviour.
Just to add to that, it would be nice to see a
Hello everyone,
The next Ubuntu Server Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 5th,
15:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
If there are any discussion points or items for decision that you would
like to add to the agenda [1], add an item to it and begin preparations
to present a short introduction to th
>> I think an interactive web browser is completely unnecessary on a
>> server. You should do your browsing from a workstation, and then use
>> wget or sftp to transfer any files you need to the server.
>
> There are cases where the documentation that is packaged with typical
> server applications
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