We have already discussed how to install ubuntu 9.10 LAMP server .If you are a new user and not familiar with command prompt you can install GUI for your ubuntu LAMP server using one of the 2 options
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Adding Modules to Apache in Ubuntu 9.10
Modules allow Apache to expand the capabilities that it has by using modules. Modules use the Multi-Processing Module (MPM) to create a child process to expand into a new module. These modules allow not only Apache to expand but it also speeds up aspects that Apache expands into because they are loaded in memory. An example would be when Apache loads SSL or PHP as a module.
Read more »Phoromatic Tracker Launches To Monitor Linux Performance
Last month Phoromatic went into public beta, which is our remote test management software for the Phoronix Test Suite that allows a wealth of possibilities including the ability to easily build a benchmarking test farm.
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2010 and the Fate of Your (Virtual) Desktop
Do you think that converting your clunky, maintenance-burdened physical desktop OS to a clunky, maintenance-burdened VM will save you some money? Think again.
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HowTo: Create sar Graphs With kSar [ Identifying Linux Bottlenecks ]
The sar command collect, report, or save UNIX / Linux system activity information. It will save selected counters in the operating system to the /var/log/sa/sadd file. From the collected data, you get lots of information about your server...
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Step By Step Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) LAMP Server Setup
In around 15 minutes, the time it takes to install Ubuntu Server Edition, you can have a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) server up and ready to go. This feature, exclusive to Ubuntu Server Edition, is available at the time of installation.
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Canonical Continues Ubuntu Server Edition Push
Ubuntu is more than a desktop operating system. That continues to be the message from Canonical, which is promoting another Ubuntu Server Edition user survey...
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Another Day, Another Adobe Security Hole
There's a new attack on Adobe Reader and Acrobat, and for now, there's no protection against it for Windows, Linux or Mac OS X.
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Nine Months Later: Mono 2.6 and MonoDevelop 2.2
About nine months ago we released MonoDevelop 2.0 and Mono 2.4. Today we are releasing the much anticipated upgrades to both. Mono 2.6 and MonoDevelop 2.2.
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Gluster Does Clustered Storage for Less with Open Source
Gluster has added a Linux operating system layer and a management interface, and the whole platform can fit on a USB memory stick that the company says can turn a bare server into a clustered storage node within 15 minutes.
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Best Linux and KVM switch practices
I have at least four machines running at all times - all using one monitor. Not only does space dictate this setup, so to does budget. Because of this I am relegated to using a KVM switch.
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A quick look at prerelease mc 4.7.0
I decided to go wild the other day, and build a brand-spanking-new version of Midnight Commander, pulling down a prerelease version of 4.7.0. mc is one of those programs that make life at the console an utter joy, just because of the sheer beauty and perfect convenience of it.
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Code tutorial: make your application sync with Ubuntu One
Canonical recently launched Ubuntu One, a cloud storage service that synchronizes data between computers. In this programming tutorial, we will show you how to use the service to add cloud syncing capabilities to your own software.
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Ubuntu Karmic Server PV & HVM DomUs sharing same image at Sun xVM 3.4.2
Set up Sun xVM 3.4.2 on top of opensolaris 1002-128a via binary packages been built by Pascal Gienger at Index of /software/xvm/3.4.2.
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ReactOS 0.3.11 Released
The ReactOS team is proud to announce the release of ReactOS 0.3.11. This release has been delayed by quite some time due to various blocker bugs which manifested each time we tried to release. A lot of time has gone into hunting down these bugs and various steps have been taken to try to ensure we don't hit this problem again.
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