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Start Simple HTTP Server with Python
This methode wil install the webserver in The same directory where you apply the python command. The command will read automaticly the index.html page . if there is no index.html will list the contents of the directory .
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Install LCMP in Centos/Fedora/Redhat
Cherokee is a very fast, flexible and easy to configure Web Server. It supports the widespread technologies nowadays: FastCGI, SCGI, PHP, CGI, SSI, TLS and SSL encrypted connections, Virtual hosts, Authentication, on the fly encoding, Load Balancing, Apache compatible log … Continue reading
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Install the latest version of Wine in Ubuntu
Wine is a free software application that aims to allow Unix-like computer operating systems to execute programs written for Microsoft Windows. Wine also provides a software library known as Winelib against which developers can compile Windows applications to help port … Continue reading
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Add new hard disk to your Linux machine
If you want to add more storage to your machine by adding a new hard drive,and you have already a linux system installed in the first hard drive, then just follow this tutorial. Please these steps.
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Install Google Chrome on Fedora 11
Google Chrome is a web browser that runs web pages and applications with lightning speed, In this quick how to we will show you how to install google chrome in Fedora11 .
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Install Chromium browser with flash plugins in Ubuntu
Google Chrome is a web browser that runs web pages and applications with lightning speed, In this quick how to we will show you how to install google chrome in ubuntu 9.04 jaunty jackalope and how to enable flash plugin … Continue reading
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Setup WebDAV With Apache2 On ubuntu 9.0.4
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning, or WebDAV, WebDAV is a protocol that allows for convenient mounting of a remote server on your desktop for easy file access. Once setup, using it is as simple as any other drag and drop … Continue reading
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10 important Security and privacy addons for Firefox
Security while surfing on the net is inportant, with firefox you can get more security by using security addons, bellow a list of 10 security and privacy addons.
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Rlogin the father of SSH
rlogin (remote login) is a Unix command that allows an authorized user to login to other UNIX machines (hosts) on a network and to interact as if the user were physically at the host computer. Once logged in to the … Continue reading
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Ubuntu Gaming made easy with PlayDeb
Playdeb is a gaming repository for Ubuntu – aimed to provide titles already available on getdeb.net in an easier to install and update format. This article show you how to install Game from playdeb.net on ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot.
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Ben-R
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When I “cssh -l root….” i have this message :
“Can’t find DISPLAY — guessing `unix:0′ at /usr/share/per15/App/ClusterSSH.pm line 2123
Can’t connect to display `unix:0′: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type at /usr/share/perl5/X11/Protocol.pm line 2264″
Thanks !!
Etescartz
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Hi! I stumbled on this article and I really want to try elgg on a ubuntu server, but I’m at a standstill . I’m a newbie when it comes to linux and I tried installing the packages mentioned in the article, but the must be different in the Ubuntu repositories.. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
SK
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Did you add the IP range(Not ip address) in your cacti.conf file? If yes, check your apache log files. You may find the errors. Good luck.
David
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Hi SK,
thanks for your post :)
I did all the steps one by one but I got error 500, also I disable the selinux,and iptabels
In addition I cannot success to get the cacti in localhost.
Any idea?
Thanks
Richard
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I have been searching for a solution to that problem too but with videos. I can’t see anyway to make VLC do this. And nobody can tell me how.
However, I did find a media player called Movist that does it. I will never understand why VLC, the best in my opinion, does not design this feature into their player.