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Red Hat / CentOS: Chroot Apache 2 Web Server

27.12.2008 02:13    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: A chroot on Red Hat / CentOS / Fedora Linux operating changes the apparent disk root directory for the Apache process and its children. Once this is done attacker or other php / perl / python scripts cannot access


Tutorial: How to Install Regular Ubuntu on an EeePC 2g Surf

27.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
EeeUser: "Like many people, i have tried to get a "real" install of Ubuntu on my 2G Surf, but found myself reinstalling the default Xandros OS because of limited space on the SSD. The following tutorial will enable you to

How To Back Up MySQL Databases With mylvmbackup On Ubuntu 8.10

27.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
HowtoForge: "mylvmbackup is a Perl script for quickly creating MySQL backups. It uses LVM's snapshot feature to do so. To perform a backup, mylvmbackup obtains a read lock on all tables and flushes all server caches to disk, creates a

Alan Cox Leaves Red Hat, Suggesting Company's Future Direction

27.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
The Open Road: "After 10 years with Red Hat as one of its highest-profile developers, Alan Cox is moving on to Intel, as he announced to the LXer editors:"


A Penguin Deathmatch? Fedora 10 vs. Ubuntu 8.10

27.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
Tarn Aeluin: "After several weeks of trying I finally had to give in to my sweaty and now pruney hands. I could not get the heat out of my Ubuntu install on my T60p laptop. I tried everything...CPU monitors, tuning

Back to Basics: Unix File Permissions

27.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
OmniTraining: "The most basic, yet important part of mastering Unix is to fully understand the nuances of file permissions. Tools exist to manage permissions easily, but true enlightenment and quick troubleshooting skills come to those who wholly master the concept.

What If Windows Told You What It Was Really Doing

27.12.2008 02:12    linuxtoday.com
Linux Loop: "Reading about Canonicals' plans for application notifications, I got to wondering if the operating system could tell you what it was doing, too. Then I started wondering what would happen if Windows told you what it was really

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