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Quick Review: Ubuntu Netbook Remix 10.04

As is my usual habit, I got bored of my operating system and reformatted.  I decided to try out Ubuntu Netbook Remix 10.04 Lucid Lynx (on my Eee PC 1000), since I hadn’t yet gotten to play with that.  I have previously used both 9.10 UNR and 9.04 UNR, as such, I have some basis…

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Ubuntu (or any Linux) Install from USB

On Monday I covered how to install Windows 7 via USB drive, but leaving it on it’s own would be unfair to our Open Source brethren.  Fortunately, if you want to make a bootable USB drive (under Windows or Linux) with a copy of Linux, it just just as easy.  All you need is UNetbootin…

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WordPress: Enabling SSH/SFTP Updates

The first time I dealt with WordPress was when I first started doing IT administration for FanHistory. At that point in time I knew nothing about it and it was breaking horribly.  Luckily I managed to fix the issues (which turned out to be Varnish proxy related) and get it standing mostly on its own…

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Annoyance of ‘NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts’

For some reason, in Ubuntu, the Apache default configs seem to include a plethora of calls for ‘NameVirtualHost :80′. It seems that the very second you install Apache, it starts complaining about _’NameVirtualHost :80 has no VirtualHosts’_. While this is just a warning and can be safely ignored, it is a brand new box and…

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Changing timezone in under Ubuntu & Debian

In the old days of running Linux, I used to change timezone of a machine by running time —set= at the command line and simply including the timezone code (PST). These days, Debian, Ubuntu, and the other similar derivatives have made life so much easier. If you want to change the timezone, all you need…

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Another day, another server migration

Sometimes I feel like all I do in my job and personal life is shuffle data around from one location to another. Last week it was re-installing Windows 7 on my two daily-use machines. This last weekend it was completing a server migration. Of course, I had just completed a migration 4 months ago. To…

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