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Setting up a Linux server to run phpBB
Contains a tutorial for installing Apache, PHP, and MySQL with the intention of running a forum.
www.hypexr.org/
Review Setting Bicentennial Man up for a fall
[CNN]
www.cnn.com/
Setting Up a Cable Modem on SGI/IRIX: HOWTO
Explains how to configure an IRIX system to use a cable modem with a dynamically assigned IP address.
jamesthornton.com/
A Search for Googleâs Success Turns Up Two Words: Trust and Technology
Article that looks on the reasons behind Google success. [Free registration required.]
knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/
Setting up and managing a DHCP server in Windows 2000
TechRepublic article about the subject.
techrepublic.com.com/
Setting up sendmail on a firewall, Part 2
This article covers the intricacies of sendmail configuration file and shows you how to generate, build, and test a config file for your firewall.
www.sunworld.com/
Setting up a Linksys EFSP42 Printserver for Linux
This site explains the method of making a Window's Linksys EFSP42 print server work with Linux.
www.angelfire.com/
Setting up Linux on a Compaq Evo N400c laptop
How I installed Linux (Debian Woody, kernel 2.4) on my laptop Compaq Evo N400c
www.nimbustier.net/
Setting Up a Linux Laptop With No CD-ROM Drive LG #61
Linux Gazette article on installing Linux on a Laptop With No CD-ROM Drive.
www.linuxgazette.com/
Setting up a secure RedHat Linux 6.2 server
Setting up a secure server using RedHat Linux and LinuxFromScratch.
www.fiveanddime.net/
