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!!Setting up your first LAMP server on Ubuntu. You can use apt-get to install these packages by running the following commands: [@ sudo apt-get install apache2 sudo apt-get install php5 sudo apt-get install php5-cli sudo apt-get install php5-cgi sudo apt-get install php5-mysql sudo apt-get install php5-pgsql sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 sudo apt-get install build-essential sudo apt-get install mysql-server sudo apt-get install mysql-doc-5.0 @] !!Linux Kernel recompilation with GRSECURITY To recompile the Linux kernel, Upgrade to at *least* these software revisions before thinking you've encountered a bug! If you're unsure what version you're currently running, the suggested command should tell you. Grsecurity is an innovative approach to security utilizing a multi-layered detection, prevention, and containment model. It is licensed under the GPL. more details at [[Linux-Kernel-recompilation-with-GRSECURITY]] !!iptables linux firewall for home office networks. The below example has the follwoing settings. [@ # Internet Interface INET_IFACE="ppp0" # Local Interface Information LOCAL_IFACE="eth0" LOCAL_IP="192.168.1.1" LOCAL_NET="192.168.1.0/24" LOCAL_BCAST="192.168.1.255" @] More - [[iptables-linux-firewall-for-home-office-networks]] !!Requirements for Nagios Notifications. If you want to receive email notifications for Nagios alerts, you need to install the mailx (Postfix) package. [@ sudo apt-get install mailx sudo apt-get install postfix @] Edit the /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/contacts.cfg config file with your favorite editor and change the email address associated with the nagiosadmin contact definition to the address you'd like to use for receiving alerts. You'll have to edit the Nagios email notification commands found in /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/commands.cfg and change any '/bin/mail' references to '/usr/bin/mail'. Once you do that you'll need to restart Nagios to make the configuration changes live. [[Requirements-for-Nagios-Notifications]] !!Planning your Linux partition structure. For a less simple partition structure: [@ /boot 60-100 meg swap 2 x memory /tmp 1 Gig. mount /tmp with noexec,nosuid in /etc/fstab / 6-10 Gig /var 8-20 gig. Emails, logs and databases stored here /usr 5-12 gig. source code /home rest of drive. Roughly 80% for user data. /home Mount with nosuid in /etc/fstab if possible. @] Feel free to modify these numbers as needed. Note, if you plan on installing dovecot, all email data is stored under /home and not /var, so adjust as needed. Also FreeBSD store mysql databases in /home/mysql/. Please have Basic development/compiling tools such as gcc, g++, and perl. !!Working with LVM Logical Volume Manager *Creating hard drive space into logical volumes. *Since physical volumes cannot span over more than one drives. */boot partition cannot be a lvm because the partition cannot be read by the boot loader */boot should be on a separate partitions. - ext3 *lvm2 uses the device mapper driver in the kernel 2.6 *First create PV -physical volume, then create volume group-VG, and then the logical volume-LV. More - [[LVM-Logical-Volume-Manager]] !!How to verify signature of downloaded source file with GPG Here downloaded file is postfix-2.6.5.tar.gz and the signature is postfix-2.6.5.tar.gz.sig [@ $ gpg --verify postfix-2.6.5.tar.gz.sig postfix-2.6.5.tar.gz gpg: Signature made Sat Aug 29 00:50:08 2009 UTC using RSA key ID C12BCD99 gpg: Good signature from "Wietse Venema <wietse@porcupine.org>" gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Primary key fingerprint: FF 96 4A 8C 96 88 7C 6E A4 EF AD BF 48 34 E1 BB @] More - [[how-to-verify-signature-of-downloaded-source-file-with-gpg]] !!namp scan techniques host discovery version detection and much more [@ ubuntu@mail:~$ man -k nmap nmap (1) - Network exploration tool and security / port scanner Nmap 4.53 ( http://insecure.org ) Usage: nmap [Scan Type(s)] [Options] {target specification} @] More -[[namp-scan-techniques-host-discovery-version-detection-and-much-more]] !!Using perl to make changes to a list of files. Example below add comment to all the virtual host conf file in apache. [@ perl -pi -e 's/Error/#Error/' virtual_host*.conf perl -pi -e 's/ssl=ON/ssl=OFF/' /usr/local/directadmin/data/users/*/domains/*.conf @] !!CentOS 5.4 rpms list download page. http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.4/os/i386/CentOS/ Changed lines 44-82 from:
Linux shares similar architecture and concepts (as part of the POSIX standard) but does not share non-free source code with the original Unix or MINIX. http://www.itmission.org/images/unix-history.png (:Googlemm:) !!Getting the very best return on your IT investment with GNU/Linux. Getting the very best return on your IT investment is not always straightforward, and that's where the Linux Community can be of help. '''Did you know''': Linux source code for all supported architectures is contained in about 4500 C and Assembly files stored in about 270 subdirectories; it consists of about 2 million lines of code, which occupy more than 58 megabytes of disk space. '''Linux''' is a tiny operating system when compared with other commercial giants. Micro$oft Windows 2000, for example, reportedly has more than 30 million lines of code. Linux is also small when compared to some popular applications; Netscape Communicator 5 browser, for example, has about 17 million lines of code. * %green%Billions of dollars are transacted on Linux systems running every major financial exchange EVERY day. * %blue%Billions of users a day use Linux systems in everything from their TV, to their ATM machine to the cell phone to the servers powering the cloud. * %red%The fastest Linux computer does 10 quadrillion operations a second (that is a thousand billion or a billiard in long scale countries). * %green%Facebook used Linux to build a company forecast to be worth one hundred billion dollars. - * Credit goes to http://www.linuxfoundation.org - The Linux Foundation's mission is to promote, protect and standardize the Linux platform to fuel its growth around the world. One of the more appealing benefits to Linux is that it isn't a commercial operating system: its source code under the GNU Public License is open and available to anyone to study, the official site is http://www.kernel.org/ The GNU project is coordinated by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. (http://www.gnu.org/); its aim is to implement a whole operating system freely usable by everyone. The availability of a GNU C compiler has been essential for the success of the Linux project. !!The fundamental architecture of the GNU/Linux operating system, GNU/Linux provides robust & scalable platform for changing business. http://www.itmission.org/images/kernel.png \ http://itmission.org/linuxdesktop.png_thumb.jpg \ In some ways, Linux is the champion of a set of ideals. Whether you buy into these ideals is a separate issue from whether you use the technology, of course, but nonetheless a complete understanding of Linux and Linux-based systems requires at least an awareness of the legacy. *The GNU Project was launched in 1984 to develop a complete Unix-like operating system which is free software: the GNU operating system. *Unix-like operating systems are built from a collection of libraries, applications and developer tools, plus a kernel to allocate resources and talk to the hardware !!GNU+Linux is an operating system, but it's also representative of a lot more. %green%Linux-based operating systems are extremely powerful and flexible, but unlocking that power and flexibility requires knowledge and understanding of how the system works. Note:Linux is "merely" a kernel. That is, Linux is a piece of software that manages resources and processes, but provides no system libraries or user interface. Since Linux is just a kernel, it requires a set of system libraries to become a useful environment. If Linux is just a kernel, where do these system libraries come from? Who writes them? Who maintains them? Obviously, whoever maintains these libraries makes a huge contribution to Linux systems in general. In the vast majority of Linux installations, the system libraries are the GNU utilities, written and maintained by the Free Software Foundation. !!Linux Tips and Faq Articles to:
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''Did you know'': Linux source code for all supported architectures is contained in about 4500 C and Assembly files stored in about 270 subdirectories; it consists of about 2 million lines of code, which occupy more than 58 megabytes of disk space. ''Linux'' is a tiny operating system when compared with other commercial giants. Micro$oft Windows 2000, for example, reportedly has more than 30 million lines of code. Linux is also small when compared to some popular applications; Netscape Communicator 5 browser, for example, has about 17 million lines of code. One of the more appealing benefits to Linux is that it isn't a commercial operating system: its source code under the GNU Public License is open and available to anyone to study, the official site is http://www.kernel.org/ The GNU project is coordinated by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. (http://www.gnu.org/); its aim is to implement a whole operating system freely usable by everyone. The availability of a GNU C compiler has been essential for the success of the Linux project. Deleted line 2:
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*Did you know: Linux source code for all supported architectures is contained in about 4500 C and Assembly files stored in about 270 subdirectories; it consists of about 2 million lines of code, which occupy more than 58 megabytes of disk space. *Linux is a tiny operating system when compared with other commercial giants. Micro$oft Windows 2000, for example, reportedly has more than 30 million lines of code. Linux is also small when compared to some popular applications; Netscape Communicator 5 browser, for example, has about 17 million lines of code. *One of the more appealing benefits to Linux is that it isn't a commercial operating system: its source code under the GNU Public License is open and available to anyone to study, the official site is http://www.kernel.org/ *The GNU project is coordinated by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. (http://www.gnu.org/); its aim is to implement a whole operating system freely usable by everyone. The availability of a GNU C compiler has been essential for the success of the Linux project. !!GNU/Linux provides robust & scalable platform for changing business. Added line 23:
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!!How to verify signature of downloaded source file with GPG Here downloaded file is postfix-2.6.5.tar.gz and the signature is postfix-2.6.5.tar.gz.sig [@ $ gpg --verify postfix-2.6.5.tar.gz.sig postfix-2.6.5.tar.gz gpg: Signature made Sat Aug 29 00:50:08 2009 UTC using RSA key ID C12BCD99 gpg: Good signature from "Wietse Venema <wietse@porcupine.org>" gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Primary key fingerprint: FF 96 4A 8C 96 88 7C 6E A4 EF AD BF 48 34 E1 BB @] More - [[how-to-verify-signature-of-downloaded-source-file-with-gpg]] Deleted line 98:
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More - [[iptables-linux-firewall-for-home-office-networks]] !!Requirements for Nagios Notifications. If you want to receive email notifications for Nagios alerts, you need to install the mailx (Postfix) package. [@ sudo apt-get install mailx sudo apt-get install postfix @] Deleted lines 67-69:
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!!Requirements for Nagios Notifications. If you want to receive email notifications for Nagios alerts, you need to install the mailx (Postfix) package. [@ sudo apt-get install mailx sudo apt-get install postfix @] Edit the /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/contacts.cfg config file with your favorite editor and change the email address associated with the nagiosadmin contact definition to the address you'd like to use for receiving alerts. You'll have to edit the Nagios email notification commands found in /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/commands.cfg and change any '/bin/mail' references to '/usr/bin/mail'. Once you do that you'll need to restart Nagios to make the configuration changes live. Changed lines 10-12 from:
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To recompile the Linux kernel, Upgrade to at *least* these software revisions before thinking you've encountered a bug! If you're unsure what version you're currently running, the suggested command should tell you. Grsecurity is an innovative approach to security utilizing a multi-layered detection, prevention, and containment model. It is licensed under the GPL. more details at [[Linux-Kernel-recompilation-with-GRSECURITY]] Added lines 49-53:
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%green% Whether you want someone to help you sort out a Linux Server/Desktop system, you are looking for someone to supply and maintain a Linux server, or you're just looking for information about how Linux can help your business, we can help. Find your on-call Linux System Admin here for remote technical support and server administration Services. %green%Operating Systems:%black% Any kind of Linux ( CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise, Fedora etc).\\ %green%Control Panels:%black%WHM/Cpanel Support, H-Sphere, Ensim, Webmin, ISPconfig, Plesk, Cobalt RAQ, DirectAdmin etc. Currently itmission.org is managed and supported by a few Linux specialists, but we're passionate about using Linux. !!Professional Linux Consultancy Services only for non-profit organisation and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs). Getting the very best return on your IT investment is not always straightforward, and that's where itmission.org Linux consultants can help. Linux is an operating system, but it's also representative of a lot more. In some ways, Linux is the champion of a set of ideals. Whether you buy into these ideals is a separate issue from whether you use the technology, of course, but nonetheless a complete understanding of Linux and Linux-based systems requires at least an awareness of the legacy. Linux-based operating systems are extremely powerful and flexible, but unlocking that power and flexibility requires knowledge and understanding of how the system works. to:
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'''LVM Basics'''\\ In LVM, Volume Groups (VGs) are split up into logical volumes (LVs), where the filesystems ultimately reside. See Figure Below. %center%http://itmission.org/lvm.gif '''Crontab'''\\ crontab - maintain crontab files for individual users. If the cron.allow file exists, then you must be listed therein in order to be allowed to use this command. If the cron.allow file does not exist but the cron.deny file does exist, then you must not be listed in the cron.deny file in order to use this command. If neither of these files exists, only the super user will be allowed to use this command. See Figure Below for Syntax. %center%http://itmission.org/cron.png '''Some of the more important parts of the Linux kernel'''\\ The Linux kernel consists of several important parts: process management, memory management, hardware device drivers, filesystem drivers, network management, and various other bits and pieces. Figure shows some of them. %center%http://itmission.org/kernel.png '''Linux boot process'''\\ When a boot device is found, the first-stage boot loader is loaded into RAM and executed. This boot loader is less than 512 bytes in length (a single sector), and its job is to load the second-stage boot loader. Booting Linux begins in the BIOS at address 0xFFFF0. The first step of the BIOS is the power-on self test (POST). The job of the POST is to perform a check of the hardware. The second step of the BIOS is local device enumeration and initialization. %center%http://itmission.org/boot.gif The primary boot loader that resides in the MBR is a 512-byte image containing both program code and a small partition table see Figure. %center%http://itmission.org/mbr.gif %green%[+'''Todays Tips '''+] [@ 1 Kilobyte (KB) = 1,024 bytes 1 Megabyte (MB) = 1,048,576 bytes = 1,024 KB 1 Gigabyte (GB) = 1,073,741,824 bytes = 1,048,576 KB = 1,024 MB 1 Terabyte (TB) = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes = 1,073,741,824 KB = 1,048,576 MB = 1,024 GB @] Changed lines 34-35 from:
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'''Linux boot process'''\\ When a boot device is found, the first-stage boot loader is loaded into RAM and executed. This boot loader is less than 512 bytes in length (a single sector), and its job is to load the second-stage boot loader. Booting Linux begins in the BIOS at address 0xFFFF0. The first step of the BIOS is the power-on self test (POST). The job of the POST is to perform a check of the hardware. The second step of the BIOS is local device enumeration and initialization. %center%http://itmission.org/boot.gif The primary boot loader that resides in the MBR is a 512-byte image containing both program code and a small partition table see Figure.\\ %center%http://itmission.org/mbr.gif Changed lines 40-42 from:
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'''Linux Kernel recompilation with GRSECURITY'''\\ To recompile the linux kernel, Upgrade to at *least* these software revisions before thinking you've encountered a bug! If you're unsure what version you're currently running, the suggested command should tell you. Grsecurity is an innovative approach to security utilizing a multi-layered detection, prevention, and containment model. It is licensed under the GPL. More ... [[Linux-Kernel-recompilation-with-GRSECURITY]] ---- Added line 6:
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'''What is GNU System?''' It's a computer operating system composed entirely of free software. Its name is a recursive acronym for GNU's Not Unix, The system's basic components include the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), the GNU Binary Utilities (binutils), the bash shell, the GNU C library (glibc), and GNU Core Utilities (coreutils). '''What is Linux in the GNU System?''' Linux is the Kernel, Linux is a monolithic '''kernel:'''Stable kernels always have an even second digit -- for example, 2.0.38, 2.2.15, 2.2.18,an odd second number. For example, 2.3.99 and 2.1.38 are both '''experimental kernels'''. '''Why GNU uses the Linux kernel?''' GNU's Kernel wasn't finished, so GNU used with the Linux Kernel. The GNU Project had created many of the components required for a free software operating system, but its own kernel, GNU Hurd, was incomplete and unavailable. '''Where Can I Get Linux?''' You can either download iso images or buy the CDs or DVD's please do have a check at %newwin%[[http://osdisc.com |osdisc.com]] or %newwin%[[http://distrowatch.com|distrowatch.com]] '''How Run Linux within Windows 98, 2000, NT, XP or Vista without rebooting.?''' Visit %newwin%[[http://www.pendrivelinux.com/|pendrivelinux.com]] '''What is Linux Used for?''' It's used for Web Serving, Networking, Databases, Scientific Computing, Animations, Home Computing, Clustering, Space Missions etc. '''Who Uses Linux Based OS?''' Everytime you use Google, you’re using Linux, Amazon, Verisign, Us Postal Service, Governments, NASA. etc the list is endless. (:Google1:) (:Googletxt:) Changed line 4 from:
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In addition, if you're a student or a programmer, Linux provides a robust environment with loads of neat tools like gcc, gdb, Java, Perl, Php, Python...etc..Or perhaps you might prefer the stability of Linux, and the fact that you don't have to keep rebooting your PC. Also you don't have to worry with ever-present problem such as viruses, Trojans,spyware which you find with more mainstream operating systems. '''How can i start learning linux ?''' Linux Online - Linux Courses - If you're new to Linux and want to find out how to use the fastest growing operating system today, all you have to do is visit %newwin%[[http://www.linux.org/lessons/|Linux Online lessons section]] . Linux Online's course are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and so you can access this page whenever you like. '''How do i search for Linux help, and where do i search for Doc's and softwares ?''' '''ibiblio''' archives over 171 gigabytes of Linux programs and documentation freely available for download via FTP and/or WWW access. %newwin%[[http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/|ibiblio.org]] '''Why should i use Linux ?''' Linux is used in software development, education, banking, hospitals, retail, e-commerce, transportation, government.. and is ready for mission-critical applications, such as in docking unmanned spacecraft to the new International Space Station. Check out for one such article at %newwin%[[http://www2.linuxjournal.com/article/3024|linuxjournal]]. Linux is also "open source" software, and is distributed under the GPL (GNU General Public License), this is the difference from other major systems. Linux can provide your application : speed, reliability, performance, portability and affordability. An example is the killer application [Apache], this site runs on Apache and is [Powered by Red Hat Linux]. Please do check out what indian companies has to say about linux at %newwin%[[http://www.rediff.com/money/2006/apr/08spec.htm|rediff]] '''Best Desktop Distros''': Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, Mandriva Linux, SimplyMEPIS, Knoppix, Damn Small Linux, Ubuntu Ultimate, Kubuntu etc ..http://distrowatch.com '''Are you ready for a change ?''' If you are ready to work with Linux in your organization then the Linux Community can help you to Install....Implement....and Manage Linux environments.. '''How do I find software that is equivalent to Windows?'''You need software that is equivalent to windows. Database with Windows software and the Linux equivalents and alternatives is %newwin%[[http://www.linuxeq.com/|at the Linux Equivalent Project ]] You can also search and download Linux software at %newwin%[[http://linux.softpedia.com/|Softpedia]] '''MS Windows software alternative on linux.''' Check for more details at %newwin%[[http://www.linuxappfinder.com/alternatives?page=1|www.linuxappfinder.com]] '''See also''' http://www.linuxalt.com/ The Linux Alternative Project http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html The table of '''equivalents / replacements / analogs of Windows software in Linux'''. '''Find all debian packages''' %newwin%[[http://packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages | here ]] And '''Get your debs at''' %newwin%[[http://www.getdeb.net/|at ubuntu software portal]] '''How do i get On-line Real Time Help? Have you tried using IRC... And how do i use IRC ?''' (Internet Relay Chat) Basically a huge multi-user live chat facility. There are a number of major IRC servers around the world which are linked to each other. Anyone can create a channel and anything that anyone types in a given channel is seen by all others in the channel. Private channels can (and are) created for multi-person conference calls. 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Once you are connected, join channel #ubuntu by typing '''/join #ubuntu''' ---- '''Download Ubuntu Edition: Ubuntu 8.04 alternate''' *The alternate desktop CD. This CD does not include the Live CD, instead it uses a text-based installer. *Download URL:http://mirrors.se.eu.kernel.org/ubuntu-releases/hardy/ubuntu-8.04-alternate-i386.iso *Ubuntu Edition: Ubuntu 8.04 alternate *Computer Platform: i386 *Download Location: http://mirrors.se.eu.kernel.org/ubuntu-releases/ '''Where can i find Linux MAN Pages on Internt?''' man pages can be found at: * http://linux.die.net/man/ * http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online_pages.html * http://www.linuxcommand.org/superman_pages.php * http://www2.linuxpakistan.net/man.php * http://linux.ctyme.com * http://www.phpman.info/ * http://man.he.net/ * http://www.linuxmanpages.com/ '''How to check latest stable version of the Linux kernel?''' 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The term Linux refers to the Linux kernel, but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems (also known as GNU/Linux) that are based on the linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU Project and other sources, linux is the fastest growing operating system in the industry. The free operating system that exists today is almost certainly either a variant of the GNU system, or BSD. Find more on Linux from the %newwin%[[http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Dictionary/html/index.html|Linux Dictionary]] or search the %newwin%[[http://elibrary.fultus.com/whgdata/whlstt3.htm#3|elibrary]] (:myButton:) to:
The term Linux refers to the Linux kernel, but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems (also known as GNU/Linux) that are based on the linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU Project and other sources, linux is the fastest growing operating system in the industry. The free operating system that exists today is almost certainly either a variant of the GNU system, or BSD. Find more on Linux from the %newwin%[[http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Dictionary/html/index.html|Linux Dictionary]] or search the %newwin%[[http://elibrary.fultus.com/whgdata/whlstt3.htm#3|elibrary]].'''Revolution OS''' is a 2001 documentary which traces the history of GNU, Linux, and the open source and free software movements. Find more at %newwin%[[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7707585592627775409|video.google.com]] '''Community Support''' If you need support from the community,please do let us know http://itmission.org/Main/ContactUs (:myButton:) Changed lines 11-12 from:
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The term Linux refers to the Linux kernel, but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems (also known as GNU/Linux) that are based on the linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU Project and other sources, linux is the fastest growing operating system in the industry. The free operating system that exists today is almost certainly either a variant of the GNU system, or BSD. '''Linux Dictionary :''' '''Linux eBooks '''Revolution OS''' is a 2001 documentary which traces the history of GNU, Linux, and the open source and free software movements. to:
The term Linux refers to the Linux kernel, but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems (also known as GNU/Linux) that are based on the linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU Project and other sources, linux is the fastest growing operating system in the industry. The free operating system that exists today is almost certainly either a variant of the GNU system, or BSD. Find more on Linux from the %newwin%[[http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Dictionary/html/index.html|Linux Dictionary]] or search the %newwin%[[http://elibrary.fultus.com/whgdata/whlstt3.htm#3|elibrary]] '''Revolution OS''' is a 2001 documentary which traces the history of GNU, Linux, and the open source and free software movements. Find more at %newwin%[[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7707585592627775409|video.google.com]] Added line 15:
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'''Open Document Format (ODF) : ''' is the first and only Open Standard standardised in ISO. It is supported by many applications, some of them proprietary, some of them Free Software. If you are currently using any of the applications below, your software already supports Open Document Format: * AbiWord * Google Docs * IBM Lotus Symphony * KOffice * NeoOffice * OpenOffice.org * StarOffice If you are not already using any of these applications, the following applications are Free Software and available for public download. Go ODF today: * AbiWord * KOffice * NeoOffice * OpenOffice.org ---- Added line 52:
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'''Find all debian packages''' %newwin%[[http://packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages | here ]] '''How do i get On-line Real Time Help? Have you tried using IRC... And how do i use IRC ?''' (Internet Relay Chat) Basically a huge multi-user live chat facility. There are a number of major IRC servers around the world which are linked to each other. Anyone can create a channel and anything that anyone types in a given channel is seen by all others in the channel. Private channels can (and are) created for multi-person conference calls. %blue% to:
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'''Why GNU uses the Linux kernel?''' GNU's Kernel wasn't finished, so GNU used with the Linux Kernel. The GNU Project had created many of the components required for a free software operating system, but its own kernel, GNU Hurd, was incomplete and unavailable. '''Where Can I Get Linux?''' You can either download iso images or buy the CDs or DVD's please do have a check at http://osdisc.com or http://distrowatch.com '''How Run Linux within Windows 98, 2000, NT, XP or Vista without rebooting.?''' Visit http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ Changed line 14 from:
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* %blue%Why should i use Linux Linux is used in software development, education, banking, hospitals, retail, e-commerce, transportation, government.. and is ready for mission-critical applications, such as in docking unmanned spacecraft to the new International Space Station. Check out for one such article at %newwin%[[http://www2.linuxjournal.com/article/3024|linuxjournal]]. Linux is also to:
'''Why is Linux Successful?''' Rise of Linux: 386 chips, which provided enough power; rise of the Internet, which permitted the collaboration necessary to build Linux; and the GNU toolchain, without which none of Linux would have happened.'''Linus Torvalds''' is also obviously of critical importance. '''Why Should You Learn Linux?''' There are many reasons why you should learn to use Linux. Linux servers are really common, especially among web designers and developers.\ In addition, if you're a student or a programmer, Linux provides a robust environment with loads of neat tools like gcc, gdb, Java, Perl, Php, Python...etc..Or perhaps you might prefer the stability of Linux, and the fact that you don't have to keep rebooting your PC. Also you don't have to worry with ever-present problem such as viruses, Trojans,spyware which you find with more mainstream operating systems. '''How can i start learning linux ?''' Linux Online - Linux Courses - If you're new to Linux and want to find out how to use the fastest growing operating system today, all you have to do is visit %newwin%[[http://www.linux.org/lessons/|Linux Online lessons section]] . Linux Online's course are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and so you can access this page whenever you like. '''How do i search for Linux help, and where do i search for Doc's and softwares ?''' '''ibiblio''' archives over 171 gigabytes of Linux programs and documentation freely available for download via FTP and/or WWW access. %newwin%[[http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/|ibiblio.org]] '''Why should i use Linux ?''' Linux is used in software development, education, banking, hospitals, retail, e-commerce, transportation, government.. and is ready for mission-critical applications, such as in docking unmanned spacecraft to the new International Space Station. Check out for one such article at %newwin%[[http://www2.linuxjournal.com/article/3024|linuxjournal]]. Linux is also Changed lines 45-65 from:
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The term Linux refers to the Linux kernel, but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems (also known as GNU/Linux) that are based on the linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU Project and other sources, linux is the fastest growing operating system in the industry. *We use Linux-based GNU systems. '''Linux *The free operating system that exists today is almost certainly either a variant of *%brown%Install UBUNTU '''What is Linux Used for?''' It's used for Web Serving, Networking, Databases, Scientific Computing, Animations, Home Computing to:
The term Linux refers to the Linux kernel, but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems (also known as GNU/Linux) that are based on the linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU Project and other sources, linux is the fastest growing operating system in the industry. The free operating system that exists today is almost certainly either a variant of the GNU system, or BSD. '''What is Linux in the GNU System?''' Linux is the Kernel, Linux is a monolithic kernel. '''What is GNU System?''' It's a computer operating system composed entirely of free software. Its name is a recursive acronym for GNU's Not Unix, The system's basic components include the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), the GNU Binary Utilities (binutils), the bash shell, the GNU C library (glibc), and GNU Core Utilities (coreutils). '''Why GNU uses the Linux kernel?''' GNU's Kernel wasn't finished, so GNU us used with the Linux Kernel. The GNU Project had created many of the components required for a free software operating system, but its own kernel, GNU Hurd, was incomplete and unavailable. Also the BSD operating system had legal issues. '''Where Can I Get Linux?''' You can either download or buy the CDs or DVD's please do have a check at http://osdisc.com or http://distrowatch.com '''What is Linux Used for?''' It's used for Web Serving, Networking, Databases, Scientific Computing, Animations, Home Computing, Clustering, Space Missions etc. Changed line 19 from:
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*%red%How do i search for linux help, and where do i search for Doc's and softwares: ibiblio archives over 171 gigabytes of Linux programs and documentation freely available for download via FTP and/or WWW access. %newwin%[[http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/|ibiblio.org]] *%red%How do i get On-line Real Time Help? - try using IRC. And how do i use IRC ? (Internet Relay Chat) Basically a huge multi-user live chat facility. There are a number of major IRC servers around the world which are linked to each other. Anyone can create a channel and anything that anyone types in a given channel is seen by all others in the channel. Private channels can (and are) created for multi-person conference calls. %blue%Download and install Firefox- %newwin%[[http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/|firefox]] To connect, you need an IRC client. Get the firefox browser extension at %newwin%[[https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/16/|addons.mozilla.org]] it's a clean, easy to use and highly extensible Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client. Changed lines 42-44 from:
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Why should i use Linux ? Linux is used in software development, education, banking, hospitals, retail, e-commerce, transportation, government.. and is ready for mission-critical applications, such as in docking unmanned spacecraft to the new International Space Station. Check out for one such article at linuxjournal. Linux is also "open source" software, and is distributed under the GPL (GNU General Public License), this is the difference from other major systems. Linux can provide your application : to:
The term Linux refers to the Linux kernel, but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems (also known as GNU/Linux) that are based on the linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU Projectand other sources, linux is the fastest growing operating system in the industry. %red%Why should i use Linux ? Linux is used in software development, education, banking, hospitals, retail, e-commerce, transportation, government.. and is ready for mission-critical applications, such as in docking unmanned spacecraft to the new International Space Station. Check out for one such article at linuxjournal. Linux is also "open source" software, and is distributed under the GPL (GNU General Public License), this is the difference from other major systems. Linux can provide your application : speed, reliability, performance, portability and affordability. Added lines 2-17:
The term Linux refers to the Linux kernel, but it is commonly used to describe entire Unix-like operating systems (also known as GNU/Linux) that are based on the linux kernel combined with libraries and tools from the GNU Projectand other sources, linux is the fastest growing operating system in the industry. Why should i use Linux ? Linux is used in software development, education, banking, hospitals, retail, e-commerce, transportation, government.. and is ready for mission-critical applications, such as in docking unmanned spacecraft to the new International Space Station. Check out for one such article at linuxjournal. Linux is also "open source" software, and is distributed under the GPL (GNU General Public License), this is the difference from other major systems. Linux can provide your application : %red% speed, %green% reliability, %blue% performance, portability and affordability. An example is the killer application [Apache], this site runs on Apache and is [Powered by Red Hat Linux]. %red% >>> If you are ready for a changeIf you are ready to work with linux in your organization we can help you to -: Install....Implement....and Manage Linux environments.. %red% Why Should You Learn Linux? There are many reasons why you should learn to use Linux. Linux servers are really common, especially among web designers and developers. In addition, if you're a student or a programmer, Linux provides a robust environment with loads of neat tools like gcc, gdb,Java, Perl,Php, Python...etc..Or perhaps you might prefer the stability of Linux, and the fact that you don't have to keep rebooting your PC. Also you don't have to worry with ever-present problem such as viruses, Trojans,spyware which you find with more mainstream operating systems. Changed line 8 from:
More information about [[PmWiki/PmWiki]] can be found at http://www.pmwiki.org/ to:
More information about [[PmWiki/PmWiki]] can be found at http://www.pmwiki.org/ also you can create a new page at [[Creating new pages]] Changed lines 1-2 from:
Here are some useful default pages installed along with the PmWiki software: to:
Hi...welcome Here are some useful default pages installed along with the PmWiki software: |