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Djiezes Kraaijst

Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0 « Motho ke motho ka botho - 0 views

  • Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0
  • This guide is a collection of tips and tweaks for Ubuntu Linux 8.04. The content comes from tutorials and speed suggestions found on the Ubuntu Forums and elsewhere. The material has been collated and narrated, and arranged with links to external resources or supplemental information.
  • The current versions can be downloaded by clicking on the links below. Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0, Zim Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0, HTML
anonymous

Howto: Linux NFSv4 distributed file system access tutorial - 0 views

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    Howto: Linux NFSv4 distributed file system access tutorial
Eric Wettstein

Linux 2.4 Packet Filtering HOWTO: How Packets Traverse The Filters - 0 views

  • For ASCII-art fans, the chains are arranged like so: (Note: this is a very different arrangement from the 2.0 and 2.2 kernels!) _____ Incoming / \ Outgoing -->[Routing ]--->|FORWARD|-------> [Decision] \_____/ ^ | | v ____ ___ / \ / \ |OUTPUT| |INPUT| \____/ \___/ ^ | | ----> Local Process ---- The three circles represent the three chains mentioned above. When a packet reaches a circle in the diagram, that chain is examined to decide the fate of the packet. If the chain says to DROP the packet, it is killed there, but if the chain says to ACCEPT the packet, it continues traversing the diagram.
anonymous

12 More of the Best Free Linux Books - Part 1 - LinuxLinks News - 0 views

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    "12 More of the Best Free Linux Books Many computer users have an insatiable appetite to deepen their understanding of computer operating systems and computer software. Linux users are no different in that respect. At the same time as developing a huge range of open source software, the Linux community fortunately has also written a vast range of documentation in the form of books, guides, tutorials, HOWTOs, man pages, and other help to aid the learning process. Some of this documentation is intended specifically for a newcomer to Linux, or those that are seeking to move away from a proprietary world and embrace freedom. There are literally thousands of Linux books which are available to purchase from any good (online) book shop. However, the focus of this article is to highlight champion Linux books which make an invaluable contribution to learning about Linux, and which are also available to download without charge. We have tried to select a fairly diverse selection of books in this article so that there should be something of interest here for any type of user whatever their level of computing knowledge. This article should be read in conjunction with our previous article on free Linux books, entitled 20 of the Best Free Linux Books."
Mark Clarke

iptables Howto - Fedora Unity Project - 0 views

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    Great how to on ip-tables
Foxx Inabox

Quick HOWTO: Ch18: Configuring DNS - 0 views

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    Guide to setting up DNS on Linux.
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