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Fedora The Perfect Server - Fedora 12 x86_64 [ISPConfig 3]
Post date: November 24, 2009, 07:11 Category: Installing Views: 408 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how to prepare a Fedora 12 server (x86_64) for the installation of ISPConfig 3, and how to install ISPConfig 3. ISPConfig 3 is a webhosting control panel that allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: Apache web server, Postfix mail server, MySQL, MyDNS nameserver, PureFTPd, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, and many more.
Fedora How To Set Up Apache2 With mod_fcgid And PHP5 On Fedora 11
Post date: October 13, 2009, 06:10 Category: Installing Views: 388 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This tutorial describes how you can install Apache2 with mod_fcgid and PHP5 on Fedora 11. mod_fcgid is a compatible alternative to the older mod_fastcgi. It lets you execute PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners instead of the Apache user.
Fedora Multimedia Support in Fedora 11
Post date: June 27, 2009, 04:06 Category: Multimedia Views: 925 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Follow these instructions to get mp3 and other multimedia support on your Fedora 11.
Open a terminal and become root, then run this command:
Fedora Virtualization With KVM On A Fedora 11 Server
Post date: June 21, 2009, 05:06 Category: Installing Views: 875 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a Fedora 11 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V.
Fedora The Perfect Desktop - Fedora 11 (GNOME)
Post date: June 18, 2009, 05:06 Category: Desktop Views: 696 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how you can set up a Fedora 11 desktop (GNOME) that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge.
Fedora The Perfect Server - Fedora 11 x86_64 [ISPConfig 2]
Post date: June 14, 2009, 06:06 Category: Installing Views: 677 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This is a detailed description about how to set up a Fedora 11 server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable) with PHP5/Ruby/Python, Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 64-bit version of Fedora 11, but should apply to the 32-bit version with very little modifications as well. In the end you should have a system that works reliably, and if you like you can install the free webhosting control panel ISPConfig (i.e., ISPConfig runs on it out of the box).
Fedora Fedora 11 Installation and Post Installation Guide
Post date: June 9, 2009, 10:06 Category: Installing Views: 1841 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Fedora 11 Leonidas Installation and Post Installation guide. A detailed tutorial with screenshots to configure Fedora 11.
Fedora Using ATA Over Ethernet (AoE) On Fedora 10 (Initiator And Target)
Post date: June 2, 2009, 05:06 Category: Installing Views: 761 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This guide explains how you can set up an AoE target and an AoE initiator (client), both running Fedora 10. AoE stands for "ATA over Ethernet" and is a storage area network (SAN) protocol which allows AoE initiators to use storage devices on the (remote) AoE target using normal ethernet cabling. "Remote" in this case means "inside the same LAN" because AoE is not routable outside a LAN (this is a major difference compared to iSCSI). To the AoE initiator, the remote storage looks like a normal, locally-attached hard drive.
Fedora Using iSCSI On Fedora 10 (Initiator And Target)
Post date: May 28, 2009, 05:05 Category: Miscellaneous Views: 1017 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This guide explains how you can set up an iSCSI target and an iSCSI initiator (client), both running Fedora 10. The iSCSI protocol is a storage area network (SAN) protocol which allows iSCSI initiators to use storage devices on the (remote) iSCSI target using normal ethernet cabling. To the iSCSI initiator, the remote storage looks like a normal, locally-attached hard drive.
Fedora Installing MyDNS & MyDNSConfig 3 On Fedora 10
Post date: May 24, 2009, 06:05 Category: Miscellaneous Views: 672 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: In this tutorial I will describe how to install and configure MyDNS and MyDNSConfig 3 on Fedora 10. MyDNS is a DNS server that uses a MySQL database as backend instead of configuration files like, for example, Bind or djbdns. MyDNSConfig is an easy to use web-based interface to MyDNS. MyDNSConfig can create all types of DNS records that are available in MyDNS and adds features like user management and access privileges.