Debian GNU/Linux System Administration Resources

?

Channel Reputation Rank

#10
?

Activity Status

Stale

last updated

?

Category

FAQs, Help, and Tutorials

According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Debian GNU/Linux System Administration Resources' channel has an outstanding rank and belongs to FAQs, Help, and Tutorials category. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. The channel mostly uses short articles along with sentence constructions of the advanced readability level, which is a result indicating a well-balanced textual content on the channel.

About 'Debian GNU/Linux System Administration Resources' Channel

Tips for a Debian GNU/Linux System Administrator.

? Updates History Monthly Yearly
JavaScript chart by amCharts 3.13.1Feb, 2017Mar, 2017Apr, 2017May, 2017Jun, 2017Jul, 2017Aug, 2017Sep, 2017Oct, 2017Nov, 2017Dec, 2017Jan, 201801Show all
? Content Ratio
JavaScript chart by amCharts 3.13.1Texts
? Average Article Length

'Debian GNU/Linux System Administration Resources' has mostly short articles at the moment, however, they might have a great potential to develop their materials and quality in future.

short

long

? Readability Level

'Debian GNU/Linux System Administration Resources' contains materials of advanced readability level, which are probably targeted at a smaller group of subscribers savvy on the subject of the channel.

advanced

basic

? Sentiment Analysis

'Debian GNU/Linux System Administration Resources' contains texts with mostly positive attitude and expressions (e.g. it may include some favorable reviews or words of devotion to the subjects addressed on the channel).

positive

negative

Recent News
This site is going to go read-only

This site was born in late September 2004, and has now reached 13 years of age and that seems to be a fitting time to stop.

+
Implementing two factor authentication with perl

Two factor authentication is a system which is designed to improve security, by requiring a second factor, in addition to a username/password pair, to...

+
Debian Stretch Released

Today the Debian project is pleased to announce the release of the next stable release of Debian GNU/Linux, code-named Stretch.

+
Installing the Go programming language on Debian GNU/Linux

Go is an open source programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software. In this brief article we'll show how to...

+
Performing IMAP queries via curl

Most people are familiar with curl, the tool that allows you to make HTTP-requests, and FTP-requests, via the command-line. Recently it gained the ability...

+
Simplifying repetitive Apache configuration with mod_macro

Apache is one of the more flexible webservers, and most of this is achieved via the use of various extension modules bundled with it, or externally available...

+
Enabling swap on debian based system

Recently I found myself without a swap partition (having installed another OS and reworked my disk-setup) so I wanted to share a quick guide to enable...

+
Offering IPv4-only services over IPv6

Although IPv6 is clearly the way of the future there are some software services which only support IPv4 access. Here we'll show a simple approach to exporting...

+
Analysing performance problems with systemd

Now that Systemd is the default init-system in fresh installations of Debian GNU/Linux it is worth highlighting some of the new features.

+
Validating SPF and DKIM at SMTP-time with exim

In our recent articles we've discussed creating SPF-records to avoid spoofed mails, and the creation and setup for DKIM-signing emails, for a similar...

+
Tying together SPF and DKIM with DMARC

When it comes to increasing deliverabiity of email, and preventing spoofed/forged emails the preferred solution these days is DMARC, which allows the...

+

Unfortunately Debian GNU/Linux System Administration Resources has no news yet.

But you may check out related channels listed below.

Installing Redmine with MySQL Thin and Redmine on Debian Squeeze

[...] for users to name a few. This article will cover the process of installing Redmine on Debian Squeeze using MySQL for data storage, Thin for serving Ruby, and nginx as the outward-facing [...]

How to setup Postgresql 9.1 Streaming Replication Debian Squeeze

[...] short HOWTO on setting up a backported Postgresql 9.1 database with streaming replication on Debian Squeeze. [...]

Extending a libvirt raw storage volume in Debian Squeeze

[...] steps to extend a raw libvirt storage volume that is part of a libvirt storage pool on a Debian Squeeze GNU/Linux system. A libvirt storage volume is essentially a virtual raw hard-disk image that [...]

Debian issues a new point-release 7.2

[...] Today the Debian project is pleased to release a new update to the current Stable release of Debian, version 7.2. This [...]

Debian 7: 7.4 released

[...] The Debian project is pleased to announce the fourth update of its stable distribution Debian 7 (codename " [...]

Debian 6.0: 6.0.9 released

[...] The Debian project is pleased to announce the ninth update of its oldstable distribution Debian 6.0 (codename & [...]

A brief introduction to using docker

[...] This article is a brief introduction to docker, which is a utility for manipulating lightweight containers, allowing you to [...]

A brief introduction to server-testing with serverspec

Serverspec is the name of a Ruby tool which allows you to write simple tests, to validate that a server is correctly configured. Here we'll walk throu [...]

A brief introduction to publish-subscribe queuing with redis

In this brief article we'll demonstrate using Redis for a publish/subscribe system. There are dedicated publish-subscribe platforms out there, but Red [...]

Debian 7: 7.5 released

[...] security problems to the stable release, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories were already published separately and are referenced where available. [...]

Debian 7: 7.4 released

[...] security problems to the stable release, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories were already published separately and are referenced where available. [...]

Debian 6.0: 6.0.9 released

[...] problems to the oldstable release, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories were already published separately and are referenced where available. [...]

Debian 7: 7.4 released

[...] distribution Debian 7 (codename "wheezy"). This update mainly adds corrections for security problems to the stable release, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security [...]

Debian 6.0: 6.0.9 released

[...] Debian 6.0 (codename "squeeze"). This update mainly adds corrections for security problems to the oldstable release, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security [...]

Debian 7: 7.5 released

[...] distribution Debian 7 (codename "wheezy"). This update mainly adds corrections for security problems to the stable release, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security [...]

OpenSSL Heartbeat, a.k.a. Heartblead Bug

[...] A serious security flaw has come to light in the OpenSSL package used in many Linux distributions including Debian. It is considered very serious and all [...]

OpenSSL Heartbeat, a.k.a. Heartbleed Bug

[...] A serious security flaw has come to light in the OpenSSL package used in many Linux distributions including Debian. It is considered very serious and all [...]

OpenSSL Heartbeat, a.k.a. Heartblead Bug

A serious security flaw has come to light in the OpenSSL package used in many Linux distributions including Debian. It is considered very serious and [...]

OpenSSL Heartbeat, a.k.a. Heartbleed Bug

A serious security flaw has come to light in the OpenSSL package used in many Linux distributions including Debian. It is considered very serious and [...]

Debian 7: 7.4 released

[...] The Debian project is pleased to announce the fourth update of its stable distribution Debian 7 (codename "wheezy"). This update mainly adds corrections for security [...]

Debian 7: 7.5 released

[...] The Debian project is pleased to announce the fifth update of its stable distribution Debian 7 (codename "wheezy"). This update mainly adds corrections for security [...]

OpenSSL Heartbeat, a.k.a. Heartblead Bug

[...] A serious security flaw has come to light in the OpenSSL package used in many Linux distributions including Debian. It is considered very serious and all administrators should patch [...]

OpenSSL Heartbeat, a.k.a. Heartbleed Bug

[...] A serious security flaw has come to light in the OpenSSL package used in many Linux distributions including Debian. It is considered very serious and all administrators should patch [...]

?Key Phrases
Installing Redmine with MySQL Thin and Redmine on Debian Squeeze

[...] for users to name a few. This article will cover the process of installing Redmine on Debian Squeeze using MySQL for data storage, Thin for serving Ruby, and nginx as the outward-facing [...]

How to setup Postgresql 9.1 Streaming Replication Debian Squeeze

[...] short HOWTO on setting up a backported Postgresql 9.1 database with streaming replication on Debian Squeeze. [...]

Extending a libvirt raw storage volume in Debian Squeeze

[...] steps to extend a raw libvirt storage volume that is part of a libvirt storage pool on a Debian Squeeze GNU/Linux system. A libvirt storage volume is essentially a virtual raw hard-disk image that [...]

Related channels