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Oceanwatcher- @Dybfest Det hender det står noen i supermarkedet her og deler ut også. Kjøpe Cola, brød, tomater og melk. Og smake ny likør... #Brasil about 16 hours ago from choqoKin reply to Dybfest
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Setting up your own DNS part 3: Configuring bind9
This is part 3 of a 3 part series. You should also read Part 1 : Getting started Part 2 : Basic configuration The place for bind9 configuration files can differ a little between Linux distributions. On Ubuntu servers they are located in /etc/bind with the zonefiles placed under /etc/bind/zones . The standard install of bind9 on Ubuntu server [...] -
Setting up your own DNS part 2: Basic configuration
This is part 2 of a 3 part series. You should also read Part 1 : Getting started Part 3 : Configuring bind9 Editing configuration files in Linux can be a daunting task for a person that is new to the whole concept. I do it when I have to and have done it a lot over the [...] -
Setting up your own DNS part 1: Getting started
I have been playing with Linux for the last 15 years, but lately I have taken it to a whole new level. On my laptop I have set up a dual boot with Windows XP and Kubuntu, and after almost half a year of running this combination, I am amazed at how few times I [...] -
How to set up dual boot
Funny how much time a man can spend on technology. I got myself a new harddisk for my laptop. A 320GB WesternDigital with 16MB cache spinning at 7200 rpm. Great. But how do I move from the old 100GB harddisk to the new one? So I decided to do a bit of research before doing it. And [...]