• This tutorial is split into five chronological sections:

    Pages

    Introduction

    Get a Domain Name

    Install Web Server

    Configure Web Server

    Go Live

    Configure Web Server

    When we installed the web server, you used a term known as sudo, which is used when ever you want to execute a command on a root level, which is also referred to as the Super Administrator. In our configuration, we are going to eliminate the need to ask for sudo confirmation, by logging in as root (Super Administrator). Please be advised, this is not recommended by Ubuntu. Just keep in mind this computer will not be used for gaming purpose or any other purpose other than the one it’s intended for- server. Also, anytime you execute a command it will not ask you, i.e. Are you sure… It will just execute the command. Also, there were a lot of other packages which were installed (install ubuntu-desktop) which you will never use, but for the sake of streamlining this tutorial I have included these packages.

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    This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 at 7:19 pm and is filed under How To. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.
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    Take a look at some of the responses we've had to this article.

    1. " Setting up a Web Server "

      Posted on January 20th

      No page 5?

    2. " Setting up a Web Server "

      Posted on July 4th

      Excellent explanation,thanx… but where is the fifth page?

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