If you tried Ubuntu, usually we need to prepare a special partition. Making a partition means to allocate some disk space for Linux and spend plenty of time to change the partition. There’s an easier way to use Ubuntu. You can do the installation system directly through Windows. Version of Ubuntu can like this is [...]
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How to install Linux Ubuntu (2)
After the disk partitioning process is complete and then clicks Close. For direct installation, you can click the install icon on the desktop and wait for the loading process. Then we will determine the language we use. Then click forward. Here we will show where we are, because by showing where we are, the system [...]
How to install Linux Ubuntu (1)
For the record disk used is 10GB (not the partition) 256MB memory, Intel P4 2.4GHz processor and the installation using VMware Workstation.
Before you install Ubuntu, the BIOS must set the Boot Device Priority first, installing Ubuntu in Boot Device Priority should be directed to the CDROM. To enter the BIOS of each motherboard has their [...]
How To Change Hostname On Linux
I need to migrate my old database server (let say: intranet) to new server (intranet2). The software at the client was developed to be connected to server using hostname instead of IP address. I need to change the hostname of new server because I give it different hosname (of course it will causes a conflict [...]
How To: Set Date and Time On Linux
A few days ago I need to reconfigure office proxy server (I am using Squid) to avoid certain users accessing Internet during work hour. Sound extreme huh? But it’s a company policy. I can not deny.
They are not allowed to access during 08:00-12:00 and 13:00-16.30. After configuring and apply the ACL (Access Control List)Â to [...]








