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You Want A Beautiful OS? Try Elive

https://www.maketecheasier.com/you-want-a-beautiful-os-try-elive/

Saved by uncleflo on November 28th, 2018.

What do you get when you put a stable operating system, an innovative desktop manager and plenty of eye candies together? You get nothing short of a beautiful and functional OS. Elive is a Debian-based Linux distro, customized with Enlightenment e17 desktop manager. It is designed with the aim of providing a stable, fully functional and beautiful operating system that can run with minimal hardware requirement. The current stable version is based on Debian-etch while the version that is under development is based on the recently released Lenny. Knowing the stability and versatility of Debian and the elegant and simplicity of Enlightenment, there are little things that Elive can go wrong.

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14.4. Introduction to SELinux

http://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/sect.selinux.html

Saved by uncleflo on March 26th, 2015.

SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) is a Mandatory Access Control system built on Linux's LSM (Linux Security Modules) interface. In practice, the kernel queries SELinux before each system call to know whether the process is authorized to do the given operation. SELinux uses a set of rules — collectively known as a policy — to authorize or forbid operations. Those rules are difficult to create. Fortunately, two standard policies (targeted and strict) are provided to avoid the bulk of the configuration work. With SELinux, the management of rights is completely different from traditional Unix systems. The rights of a process depend on its security context. The context is defined by the identity of the user who started the process, the role and the domain that the user carried at that time. The rights really depend on the domain, but the transitions between domains are controlled by the roles. Finally, the possible transitions between roles depend on the identity.

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WebminWithoutARootAccount - Community Help Wiki

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebminWithoutARootAccount

Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2015.

Version 1.340 of webmin and possibly older are available directly as a .deb file via www.webmin.com and can be installed by double clicking the .deb package from Nautilus file manager. When installed, pointing a browser to https://localhost:10000 will load the webmin interface. You can now login as your normal username and password. Any user that can use Sudo permissions can log straigh in.

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#578826 - udev rules must not rename kernel devices - Debian Bug report logs

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=578826#65

Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.

ENV{DM_NAME}=="?*", NAME="mapper/$env{DM_NAME}", SYMLINK+="$kernel" This is not supported and must be fixed. Udev does not support swapping primary device names around, and devtmpfs will always create the device node with the kernel name anyway.

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HowTo dnsmasq

https://wiki.debian.org/HowTo/dnsmasq

Saved by uncleflo on August 19th, 2013.

Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure, DNS forwarder and DHCP server. It is designed to provide DNS and optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured either in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP/TFTP for network booting of diskless machines.

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http://www.aboutdebian.com/network.htm

Saved by uncleflo on July 25th, 2013.

Before we get into setting up Linux networking on a Debian system, we'll cover the basics of how to set up a network with both Windows and Linux systems and how to make it a "private" network. Here the term "private" may not mean what you think it does. It has to do with the IP addresses you use on your home or business network. You'll then understand the value of having a broadband router (for home networks), proxy/NAT server, or a firewall system which also performs the proxy/NAT function on your network.

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Ubuntu Linux: How do I install .deb packages?

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-how-do-i-install-deb-packages/

Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2011.

I am a new Ubuntu Linux use. I need to install a package called package.deb. I know I can use Synaptic package management to install packages from CD or Internet. But I want to install this special .deb file. So how can I install package? You need to use dpkg package manager from shell/command prompt. dpkg is a tool to install, build, remove and manage packages. dpkg itself is controlled entirely via command line parameters. For example -i use to install .deb file. How do I install .deb file? To install package called package.deb type the following command:

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