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5296_32 John Munsch's Bookmarks Tagged With "linux"

  1. Visit Elastic Server On-Demand: Home Elastic Server On-Demand: Home

  2. Visit Hardening Linux Web Servers Hardening Linux Web Servers

    Server hardening for Linux web servers with special emphasis on Apache, MySQL, Tomcat, and PHP.

  3. Visit Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide

  4. Visit Unixmonkey.net » Blog Archive » Setting up a production rails server step-by-step Unixmonkey.net » Blog Archive » Setting up a production rails server step-by-step

    Server setup formula based on Ubuntu, Apache, and mongrel (yay!) with mod_proxy_balancer thrown in for good measure.

  5. Visit EC2 on Rails EC2 on Rails

    A Ubuntu Linux image for Amazon's EC2 that has already been configured for Ruby on Rails app deployment.

  6. Visit RailsOnUbuntu in Ruby on Rails RailsOnUbuntu in Ruby on Rails

  7. Visit Install Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Install Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn

    sudo apt-get install build-essential

  8. Visit BackSpace and Delete Configuration for Linux (VT, xterm, bash, tcsh, netscape and more) BackSpace and Delete Configuration for Linux (VT, xterm, bash, tcsh, netscape and more)

    Are you a Linux-user and tired of the misbehaviour of your backspace and delete keys? Work through this document to fix it once and for all.

  9. Visit Wubi - The Easiest Way to Linux Wubi - The Easiest Way to Linux

  10. Visit Widows NTFS Partitions Read/write support made easy in Ubuntu Feisty -- Ubuntu Geek Widows NTFS Partitions Read/write support made easy in Ubuntu Feisty -- Ubuntu Geek

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