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« Previous ( 1 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 )Getting Started With ModSecurity
Using ModSecurity is not easy. The complexity of your site, your use of PHP, MySQL and other scripting languages will make it more difficult to configure correctly. Basically, the more complex your site, the more time you will need to work out issues with rules. This tutorial will provide you with several important tips to get started with ModSecurity.
Linux Mint 7 RC1 Videos - Glorious New Features
The first release candidate for Linux Mint 7 “Gloria” has been released along with a great selection of useful new features. I decided to download the highly anticipated Linux Mint 7 release candidate and put the much talked about features to the test. I was so impressed I decided to display some of the new Linux Mint 7 features in these 10 simple how to videos.
How to Compile a Kernel in Ubuntu 9.04
The purpose of this Ubuntu 9.04 tutorial is to show you the steps to setting up a kernel that is highly tuned for your CPU, in this case a Pentium 4 with hyperthreading for a workstation.
Sabayon 4.1 Gnome Released
Sabayon Linux is a very full featured DVD-sized distribution that is really catching on in the Linux community as of late. The most recent release, Sabayon 4.1 Gnome, includes some very impressive features, and applications. I installed Sabayon 4.1 Gnome this morning and found some great stuff, I really have nothing but good things to say about this up and coming Linux distro.
Ubuntu 9.04 Excitement
As we prepare for next weeks beta release of Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope and look back at features included in the Ubuntu Jaunty alpha 6 release, Ubuntu fans can’t help but feel the excitement of another Ubuntu release right around the corner.
LVM with Debian 5 “Lenny”
The process of installing Logical Volume Management on install…is well…a task that can present issues for most users. So I have tried to lay out a screen shot and description of this process on Debian 5 “Lenny” because many people will want to use LVM once they understand the value and the process.
Free OpenSUSE Training Course
This course covers the OpenSUSE operating system step-by-step providing an in-depth look at the popular Linux operating system. Users can work at their own speed through over 130 screen shot filled course pages which include the desktop, file system, terminal, printing, package management, system monitoring, OpenSUSE applications and much more.
Free Ubuntu Training Course
This Free Ubuntu Training course includes over 150 pages of Ubuntu desktop training tutorials with screen shots and step-by-step Ubuntu help.
Ubuntu 8.10 Server... A Good Choice
Ease of use is one of the main interests in the Ubuntu 8.10 server so administrators tend to look at Ubuntu not only because it's a staple of the Ubuntu Desktop but the server version has been known...
Home Media Center With Mythbuntu
Mythbuntu lets you do anything you will want to do in terms of media content and has the features to enhance your entire media center. Once I hooked it up to my network I immediately had movies, music, etc. off the Internet. I cannot emphasize how easy to set up it was.
Feeling Paranoid? …Become Anonymous
If you are one of the increasing number of Internet users that are paranoid about Big Brother watching your activity online, now you can become anonymous with Incognito. Join me as I review this live CD that you can use to protect your identity online. It has all of the necessary tools set up and ready to go.
Debian 4rc5 Encrypted Directory Install
More and more people are asking for security and how they can protect themselves and their businesses. I thought it might be useful to take a look at Debian 4rc5 and how to install an encrypted directory.
Features I Love on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
I love using some the newer features on the Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex desktop. Guest session, wireless detection, improved assisted technologies, create encrypted folders, tabbed file browsing, cruft remover and more.
F-Spot Video Tutorials
F-Spot video tutorials outlining how to import photos, change views, add tags, edit photos, and add extensions like .zip exporting.
gOS Linux 3.0 Features Google Gadgets
"gOS Gadgets" gives users some surprising improvements over previous versions of gOS including access to more than 100,000 iGoogle and Google Gadgets right on the gOS desktop.