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NIS Server/Clients on RedHat

Posted 06-03-2008 at 06:52 AM by sujit123

1. NIS Server Configuration

The NIS formly was called YP (short for Yellow Pages). We will configure the master NIS server first.

1.1 Set the NIS Domain Name
It can be done by using command domainname or ypdomainname. Redhat Linux saves the default NIS domain name in file /etc/sysconfig/network. You can to add the following line in this file

NISDOMAIN=your_domain_name

where your_domain_name is the NIS domain name used in your LAN....
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Linux BASH command

Posted 06-03-2008 at 06:49 AM by sujit123

Linux BASH command line

alias Create an alias
apropos Search Help manual pages (man -k)
awk Find and Replace text, database sort/validate/indexbreak Exit from a loop
builtin Run a shell builtin
bzip2 Compress or decompress named file(s)

cal Display a calendar
case Conditionally perform a commandcatDisplay the contents of a file
cd Change Directory
cfdisk Partition table manipulator for...
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Computer Juggernauts

Posted 06-03-2008 at 02:14 AM by rombright

Live free or Die. To create a awareness about Open Source among the newbie's.
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Industrial-grade trouble ticketing system on Debian Etch

Posted 06-01-2008 at 03:26 PM by sridhar11
Updated 06-17-2016 at 09:35 AM by sridhar11

RT is an industrial-grade trouble ticketing system. It lets a group of people intelligently and efficiently manage requests submitted by a community of users. RT is used by systems administrators,customer support staffs, NOCs, developers, and even marketing departments to track issues, outages,bugs, requests, and all kinds of other things at thousands of sites around the world.

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A much easier way to install Ubuntu on a USB device (Stick or Hard Disk)!

Posted 06-01-2008 at 03:24 PM by sridhar11
Updated 06-17-2016 at 09:36 AM by sridhar11

This tutorial will explain A much easier way to install Ubuntu on a USB device (Stick or Hard Disk).I was reading How to install Ubuntu Linux from USB Stick posted a while ago, and found it to be quite some work to get Ubuntu working on a USB stick. Besides, having to prepare your USB device, creating a separate partition on it which will be more or less “useless” after the installation, giving up 750MB of space?

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