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How to install and setup OpenVPN in ArchLinux - 0 views

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    'That's it.' Right, because that was just a walk in the park.
Maluvia Haseltine

Install Xen on USB | PenTestIT - 2 views

  • 700 MB will be used by xen
  • recommend minimum 2 GB
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    How to install/boot Xen Hypervisor from CD or USB Thank you!
yc c

Parallels Desktop for Mac - 0 views

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    Run Windows, Linux, and more side-by-side with Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac, without rebooting. You can even drag-and-drop files between desktops!
yc c

VirtualBox - 0 views

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    Presently, VirtualBox runs on Windows, Linux, Macintosh and OpenSolaris hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4 and 2.6), Solaris and OpenSolaris, and OpenBSD.
yc c

Welcome - netboot.me - 1 views

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    netboot.me is a service that allows you to boot nearly any operating system or utility on any computer with a wired internet connection - without having to know ahead of time what you'll want to boot. Once you can netboot.me, you never need to update your boot disk again! In order for your computer to know where to find the netboot servers, you need to change your DHCP settings to return some extra information. The two relevant pieces of information: next-server, which should be "tftp.netboot.me", and "filename", which should be "netbootme.kpxe". How to set these settings depends on your DHCP server. For dhcpd, simply add the following to the relevant 'subnet' section of your configuration: next-server "tftp.netboot.me" filename "netbootme.kpxe" For dnsmasq, the following line in /etc/dnsmasq.conf will achieve the same effect: dhcp-boot=netbootme.kpxe,tftp.netboot.me netboot.me works through the magic of netbooting. There are a number of ways to boot a computer with netboot.me. The simplest is to download a bootable image and burn it to a CD, USB memory stick, or floppy disk. Boot off it on any networked computer, and it will automatically fetch the latest boot options from netboot.me and let you choose from dozens of installation, recovery, testing, portable desktop and other tools. You can also start netboot.me from any computer running gPXE, or from any netbootable computer with some simple tweaks to your DHCP server.
Marc Lijour

Online Masters Program Focuses on Free Software - PCWorld Business Center - 0 views

  • the Free Technology Academy (FTA) and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) just announced this week that they've teamed up on an online Master's Program in Free Software and Free Standards
  • Amsterdam-based FTA's virtual campus
  • All learning materials are published under a free license and can be accessed by anyone
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  • "The FTA course materials teach people to use GNU/Linux; more than that, it teaches them to recognize why this is important," said Richard Stallman
  • include special video guest lectures
  • FTA will also provide the FSF Associate Membership with 30 discount vouchers for FTA courses each trimester.
Robin Dale

Steps to Change Root Password in HyperVM - 1 views

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    HyperVM is a very powerful and robust virtualization management software application, which helps you to manage a particular server within a servers cluster. If you forget your root password in HyperVM, it can be reset very easily using few steps shown in this tutorial.
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