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  1. PostgreSQL (3,029 bytes)
    8: On most linux systems you can install the above rpms via yum:
    91: [[Category:Linux]]
  2. Linux userdel (105 bytes)
    5: [[Category:Linux]]
  3. Samba (404 bytes)
    16: [[Category:Linux]]
  4. Regular Expressions (6,114 bytes)
    94: [[Category:Linux]]
  5. Linux Modules (258 bytes)
    7: [[Category:Linux]]
  6. Apache (5,318 bytes)
    131: [[Category:Linux]]
  7. History Command (834 bytes)
    1: '''history''' -- Linux/Unix/Mac OS X find command
    40: [[Category:Linux]]
  8. FreeBPX (138 bytes)
    7: [[Category:Linux]]
  9. .profile (378 bytes)
    15: [[Category:Linux]]
  10. Ls Command (180 bytes)
    10: [[Category:Linux]]
  11. Du Command (129 bytes)
    7: [[Category:Linux]]
  12. Xargs Command (2,659 bytes)
    86: [[Category:Linux]]
  13. Linux Network Config (6,126 bytes)
    5: ... allow you to configure the network on almost any Linux box.
    10: ...for these drivers are usually located at /usr/src/linux-2.2.14/drivers/net again where 2.2.14 is the kern...
    46: ...for these drivers are usually located at /usr/src/linux-2.2.14/drivers/net again where 2.2.14 is the kern...
    80: http://www.linuxheadquarters.com/howto/networking/networkconfig.sh...
    82: [[Category:Linux]]
  14. Acronis (898 bytes)
    5: ...off" parameter (without quotes) to the end of the Linux kernel command line
    17: - After you get the "Linux Kernel Settings" prompt, please add "acpi=off
    18: ...pic" parameter (without quotes) to the end of the Linux kernel command
  15. Secure Copy SCP (6,525 bytes)
    6: === Linux ===
    102: ...ws because local Windows users are different than linux users.
    143: [[Category:Linux]]
  16. Firefox Profiles (2,754 bytes)
    38: [[Category:Linux]]
  17. Daylight Savings Time (1,312 bytes)
    28: [[Category:Linux]]
  18. Network Time Protocol (118 bytes)
    9: [[Category:Linux]]
  19. EPS Optimization (4,944 bytes)
    123: [[Category:Linux]]
  20. Grep Command (8,410 bytes)
    2: ...s one of the most useful and powerful commands on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
    18: ...xample could be modified to search for the phrase Linux is:
    20: grep 'Linux is' file1 file2 file3
    24: grep 'Linux is' *
    26: ...y line containing the full name of the creator of Linux:
  21. Awk Command (21,886 bytes)
    501: [[Category:Linux]]
    560: [[Category:Linux]]
  22. Using Shared Drives (9,285 bytes)
    20: === Linux ===
    22: ...in Linux, the SMB client must be installed on the Linux workstation. Connectivity to share can be achieve...
    100: === Linux ===
    128: === Linux ===
    150: === Linux ===
  23. Wget Command (499 bytes)
    1: == Linux ==
    17: [[Category:Linux]]
  24. Firefox SVG (678 bytes)
    23: [[Category:Linux]]
  25. Asterisk Install (8,591 bytes)
    48: ...link to the kernel source as stated in the Readme.Linux26
    138: configure: OS type : linux-gnu
    291: http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-asterisk-install
    300: [[Category:Linux]]
  26. Webmin (1,252 bytes)
    48: [[Category:Linux]]
  27. QueueMetrics (6,455 bytes)
    231: [[Category:Linux]]
  28. SELinux (3,026 bytes)
    3: === How do I turn SELinux off at boot? ===
    5: Add selinux=0 to your kernel command line.
    7: '''Be careful when disabling SELinux'''
    9: ...d it's possible you will be unable to boot with selinux=1, requiring a boot to single-user mode for recov...
    11: ...o selinux=0, try using SELINUX=disabled in /etc/selinux/config.
  29. DHCPd (1,925 bytes)
    64: [[Category:Linux]]
  30. Vsftpd (2,391 bytes)
    50: [[Category:Linux]]
  31. Asterisk Firewall (6,379 bytes)
    5: ...verything is up and running you can re-enable the linux firewall and open each needed port). Then you set...
    7: ...e NIC for the * WAN. This is usually the NIC that Linux uses to primarily run WAN with. If unsure check y...
    17: ...ad a dynamic update client (for windows, apple or linux) that you can install on your * or any box (that ...
    50: [[Category:Linux]]
  32. Linux DNS (202 bytes)
    9: [[Category:Linux]]
  33. PHP Install (7,335 bytes)
    25: --build=i386-redhat-linux \
    26: --host=i386-redhat-linux \
    27: --target=i386-redhat-linux-gnu \
    72: * http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-security-4/mystery-apache-log-entry-has-anyone-se...
    159: [[Category:Linux]]
  34. Asterisk Logs (1,823 bytes)
    88: [[Category:Linux]]
  35. Vi Command (6,401 bytes)
    1: '''vi''' -- Linux/Unix/Mac OS X Basic Text Editor
    260: [[Category:Linux]]
  36. Asterisk Sipgate (1,648 bytes)
    91: [[Category:Linux]]
  37. Asterisk Front End (1,595 bytes)
    32: [[Category:Linux]]
  38. SSH (509 bytes)
    13: [[Category:Linux]]
  39. Bash Scripts (3,246 bytes)
    115: [[Category:Linux]]
  40. Server Backup (3,184 bytes)
    8: = Linux =
    124: [[Category:Linux]]
  41. Postfix (2,443 bytes)
    94: [[Category:Linux]]
  42. Linux Hostname (3,951 bytes)
    64: For Red Hat Linux if you receive your IP address from a DHCP server...
    103: ... to enable "wins support = yes" as that will make Linux a WINS server.
    113: * http://www.cpqlinux.com/hostname.html
    115: [[Category:Linux]]
  43. Ffmpeg (2,265 bytes)
    30: http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/fedora/linux/4/freshrpms-release/freshrpms-release-1.1-1.fc.no...
    61: [[Category:Linux]]
  44. MPlayer (1,594 bytes)
    3: ...ilable for all major operating systems, including Linux and other Unix-like systems, Microsoft Windows an...
    31: [[Category:Linux]]
  45. DVD Region Codes (6,258 bytes)
    104: = Linux =
    114: [[Category:Linux]]
  46. Azureus (503 bytes)
    13: [[Category:Linux]]
  47. Asterisk Dialplan (1,890 bytes)
    39: [[Category:Linux]]
  48. Bash (32,823 bytes)
    3: ...ogramming language. Most of the init scripts on a Linux system are written in bash, peruse the files in /...
    5: ...c... Bash happens to be the default shell in most Linux distributions. BTW, the name, 'Bash', stands for ...
    53: ... C++. C is the language in which most of Unix and Linux are written. There are many scripting languages a...
    55: Bash is the default shell on Linux. It is compatable with older Bourne shell scripts...
    81: ...re a number of system aliases on most versions of Linux such as aliasing cp against cp -i ( the -i switch...
  49. Rsync (13,729 bytes)
    221: [[Category:Linux]]
  50. Subversion (6,242 bytes)
    224: [[Category:Linux]]

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