Posts Tagged ‘linux server’

How can I recover the password to my linux server I know my username I just need password?

How can I recover the password to my linux server I know my username I just need password? I have a Linux server and i dont know how to accsess it any help would be appreciated.

I need an expect script to telnet into a linux server that is menu driven. What are the proper commands?

I want to ssh into multiple machines and choose option 1 from the menu driven linux interface.

How do you add a Linux machine to a Server 2008 domain?

I am new to Linux, so I would like to do it with a GUI if possible. I don’t know much about command line. Do you have to change anything on the server side, or just on the linux machine? By the way, I am using Ubuntu.

Canonical Delivers Ubuntu Advantage Service Offering for Linux Desktop and Server Users

Canonical is preparing to introduce a new service option for Ubuntu Linux users, known as Ubuntu Advantage. – Canonical is preparing to introduce a new service option for Ubuntu Linux users, known as Ubuntu Advantage.
Slated for official release on June 7, Ubuntu Advantage is a comprehensive service that combines systems management tools, technical support, access to online resources, training and legal as…



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How do you determine the best Linux server distro is for a company? Or are they all mostly the same?

I’m a networking student, and I have you deside what Server OS is the best. Although, I am unsure what to look for expectly when it comes to linux. Any pointers?

Intel C2Q Q9300 Single Processor Quad Core vs. Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux)?

(yes, this is a server n00b question)

One potential host has Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux) server type…

And the other one has an Intel C2Q Q9300 Single Processor Quad Core.

Which one is better, if all else is equal?

This is just for running a personal site, btw. And I’m NOT BUYING A SERVER, I’m trying to choose between 2 hosts with the above mentioned servers.

Thanks in advance.

How do I use GNU Privacy Guard?

I am using the PDG shopping cart. With it, I want to encrypt my emails so no one can see the credit card information. I have followed their instructions from http://www.pdgsoft.com/docs/Encryption.pdf but I cannot get it to work. I was able to install the PGP software and create a key, but I do not know how to use the GNU Privacy Guard. I have a windows XP computer, but I am running our website on a linux server. It says to upload the gpg.exe file to my FTP. When I do that on my linux server, it will not run. However, it will run on my windows computer. How can I install the linux version on my windows computer to upload to my linux server?

Intel C2Q Q9300 Single Processor Quad Core vs. Debian GNU/Linux?

(yes, this is a server n00b question)

One potential host has a Debian GNU/Linux server.

And the other one has an Intel C2Q Q9300 Single Processor Quad Core.

Which one is better, if all else is equal?

This is just for running a personal site, btw. And I’m NOT BUYING A SERVER, I’m trying to choose between 2 hosts with the above mentioned servers.

Thanks in advance.

How can i make my linux work like a web server?

I have an ubuntu linux pc, and im wondering if it is possible to use it as a web server, to make, and host my own website, if so, where do i start, and what do i need?

10th Anniversary of Linux for the Mainframe: Beginning to Today

2010 marks the 10th anniversary of Linux for the mainframe. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Bill Claybrook delves into the 10-year history of Linux for the mainframe, discussing its first deployments, advantages and appropriate workloads, as well as its current market outlook, cost of ownership and available applications. He also offers advice on how you can determine if Linux for the mainframe is the right choice for your data center’s server virtualization project.
– The year was 1999. It was the beginning of Linux for the mainframe. IBM and SUSE (which was later acquired by Novell in 2004) began working on a version of Linux for the mainframe. By 2000, the first enterprise-ready, fully supported version was available: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for S/390. The…



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