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Revision as of 22:28, 24 May 2014
Linux is wonderful! However it can be a mess to setup.
These are some how-to and tricks for Linux (Debian / Ubuntu) servers and workstations.
Contents
Core features
Linux installation
- Partitions setup
- Network and hostname configuration
- VIM editor
- Sources
- Create user
- Useful programs
- Languages
- Basic security
- Drivers
- XFCE: screensaver bug fix
Security
- SSH
- Firewall
- Fail2ban
- Anti-virus
- Rootkit
- SSL
- VPN
Tweaks and tricks
- Clean Ubuntu
- Ubuntu tweaks
Linux Workstation (Mint)
- Photo
- Multimedia
- Google stuff
- Linux Mint
Linux server
User management
- Manage users and groups
- LDAP
Web
- Samba server
- Webdav
Network
Other
- NTP time sync
- Logwatch
- Mail server