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I don't mind
Looks like he is right I can't remember when I'd use x386 Linux last time if we didn't talk about some legacy servers All new installations are installed at x64 base and old ones can utilize old x386 distributions Maybe they can offer x386 images for a pay?! ))) Nah, there will be a shitstorm for that Otherwise most utilities and even control panels can use both x64 and x32 distributions, beginning from cPanel and ending with ServerSuit, so I don't mind.
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Re:Did they
Sure, systemd is a future but why we need to be glad about that?! I'd really like to have a choice here, even a little We have much of examples and tutorials here https://serversuit.com/communi... which inevitably will be useless over time And we spent much of time and effort writing them. So I think at least not to be very glad is a normal
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Re:Any useful comments?
Welcome Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus! If not yet read, here comes the installation of Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus web hosting server with Apache2, Postfix, Dovecot, Bind and PureFTPD to prepare it for the installation of ISPConfig 3.1. The resulting system will provide a Web, Mail, Mailinglist, DNS and FTP Server. However, brand new ServerSuit hosting control with remote cross-platform control is equally capable and allows you to configure the services through a web browser, such as Apache or nginx web server, Postfix mail server, etc.
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Ubuntu 16.04 minimal server step by step
Found this this tutorial recently, where you may find the installation of a Ubuntu 16.04 minimal server step by step. The purpose of the guide is to show the basic installation of Ubuntu 16.04 that can be used as basis for our other Ubuntu tutorials here at howtoforge like our perfect server guides. However, server control panel is a question, but not in this case (I use ServerSuit).
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Re:RHT is a 13 billion dollar company...
Generally, when you say 'an X dollar company', people are referring to market cap, or the aggregate consensus value believed in by your investors.
Red Hat was founded back in 1993, which means it took them twenty years on the up to the billion in revenue. The company was something like twenty years old when it made the first billion. Soon after Red Hat made second billion, so the question remains: how long will it take to get to its third? Among the others new control panels for Red Hat, there are some worthy: https://serversuit.com/communi... [serversuit.com]
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Re:The list of key changes
Some new information on topic given here: https://serversuit.com/communi...
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Re:Windows 10 killer
I’m afraid it’s a wishful thinking and nothing more. It will be an ‘OS for not-almost-geeks’, maybe for those who interested, but definitely not for everyone. If you’re using Office, and have attracted to Word/Excel/Outlook, you can’t just start using LibreOffice without much pain, if you’re usual user. You’ll just look for that, try something, probably face a problem you didn’t know how to deal with, and return back. And of course, casual users just didn’t need ‘professional programming tools’ at all. I have an experience of installing Kubuntu for my relatives while they used this old laptop only for web-browsing, and it was normal (it was before the iPad era begins), but you can guess: ‘Hey, I’d bring this cool card game from my friend on my flash why can’t I run it on my laptop?!’ What I want say is that if Ubuntu will be absolutely brillliant OS far better that all others by any means, even that will not means quick and easy migration from Windows to Ubuntu. It’s just because of old habits and existing workflows for almost all of us. I really glad that there is an option here, and you can try and choose, but you didn’t need to be extra optimistic, I heard this song about Ubuntu and Linux for 15 years at least. I also reviewed this topic shortly here.
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Ubuntu GUI
Such a long discussion, seems like you people have been waiting for it for ages))) To upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 Final Beta from Ubuntu 15.10 go https://help.ubuntu.com/commun.... Read how to operate through GUI : https://serversuit.com/communi...