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25 October 2010
Displaying Ubuntu 10.x Applications Remotely (X11 Forwarding)
New page: <google>BUY_UBUNTU_10</google> In the previous chapter (Remote Access to the Ubuntu 10.x Desktop) we looked at how to display the entire Ubuntu desktop on a remote computer. Whilst t...
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Remote Access to the Ubuntu 10.x Desktop
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Remote Access to the Ubuntu 10.x Desktop
New page: Ubuntu includes remote desktop access capabilities. This provides two extremely useful features. Firstly it enables you or another person to view and interact with your desktop environment...
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Configuring Ubuntu 10.x Remote Access using SSH
New page: <google>BUY_UBUNTU_10</google> SSH is a TCP/IP service that provides a secure mechanism for remotely logging into one system over either a local network or the internet into another syst...
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Managing Ubuntu 10.x Users and Groups
‎Adding a User to an Ubuntu System
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Managing Ubuntu 10.x Users and Groups
New page: <google>BUY_UBUNTU_10</google> Linux is a multi-user operating system. This means that more than one user can be actively logged and using the system at any one time. Obviously, it makes...
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Using Firestarter to Configure an Ubuntu 10.x Firewall
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Using Firestarter to Configure an Ubuntu 10.x Firewall
New page: In Ubuntu 10.x Firewall Basics we looked at ports and services on an Ubuntu system. We also briefly looked at iptables firewall rules on Ubuntu including the creation of a few very sim...
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Ubuntu 10.x Firewall Basics
New page: <google>BUY_UBUNTU_10</google> A firewall is a vital component in protecting an individual computer system or network of computers from external attack (typically from an internet connec...
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Connecting an Ubuntu 10.x System to a DSL Modem
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Connecting an Ubuntu 10.x System to a DSL Modem
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Connecting an Ubuntu 10.x System to a DSL Modem
New page: This chapter covers the configuration of Ubuntu to connect to the internet via a broadband DSL modem. Before proceeding with this chapter, it is important to understand the dangers of conn...
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