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Mandriva One LiveCD Install Walk-Through

Anonymous Reader writes "Mandriva Club reports - The second beta of Mandriva Linux One 2006, our new installable live CD, is now available... One...

Installing apps in a 32-bit chroot in AMD64 Debian system

So you switched to the AMD64 architecture, installed the ‘pure64′ flavour of Debian on it? Well, get prepared for some problems: no flashplugin for...

Installing and Configuring Nagios

Shivin Hameed writes "This article attempts to provide complete and easy steps for Nagios(Open source Server monitoring software) installation on a Webserver or a...

War Installing GNU/Linux

Kelly McNeill writes "Until the tier one hardware vendors (IBM,HP,Dell) can manage to muster the courage to face down Microsoft, perhaps the GNU/Linux community...

Design a custom network install image with Instalinux

Author: Tina Gasperson Former Hewlett-Packard employee Chris Slater has created Instalinux.com, a site based on HP's Linux Common Operating Environment (LinuxCOE) System Designer. Instalinux lets...

How To Install ColdFusion MX 7 On Debian Sarge

Author: Oguz Demirkapi Falko Timme writes "Although ColdFusion MX 7 does not officially support Debian, it is still possible to run ColdFusion on a Debian...

Installing the GNU Gnash Flash Player

GNU Gnash is GNU's response to closed source Flash media players from Macromedia. The goal of the project is to provide a free and...

Installing Oracle10g on RHEL4

Jane Walker writes "Ken Milberg describes how to install an Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0) Enterprise/Standard Edition for x86 on a server running...

BitRock InstallBuilder Version 3.5 Released

Erica Brescia writes "BitRock InstallBuilder now includes support for Solaris x86, IRIX and expanded support for older Mac OS X versions. InstallBuilder simplifies the...

Installing Drupal on Linux: an epic adventure

sjvn writes "There's a certain class of programs that I refer to as the "cranky" ones. They may work great when all is said...