Ubuntu Server 5.10: Official installation guide? [ubuntu] [installation guide]

admin / April 14th, 2011/ Posted in Operating Systems / No Comments »

Q: Where can I find one?


How To Install A Flagstone Patio – Step By Step Guide
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Heres a link to the server iso.

http://se.releases..com/-server/5.10/

Here is a link to the server section of the forum.

http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=45

Thanks, Stars! Looks like I got my weekend project!


Geothermal Heat Pumps: Installation Guide
Re:Heres a link to the server iso.

http://se.releases..com/-server/5.10/

Here is a link to the server section of the forum.

http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=45


Secrets Of A Professional Installer.
Re:It probably can't hurt to ask there though.

How to install a car alarm, remote start, or keyless entry system
Re:Originally posted by: guy
http://www.ubuntuforums.org

I believe that they've recently put up information regarding the server package install.

I sadly don't see a dedicated server forum.


Satellite Installer Professional
Re:http://www.ubuntuforums.org

I believe that they've recently put up information regarding the server package install.


Essential Guide To Autism – * $18.67 Payout! 55% Commission!
Re:What would the point be in installing and enabling an FTP server on a desktop? And why would thye install that but not an SSH server?

Home Automation & Networking eBook
Re:FTP is (was) I think… could be wrong I often am :D

Beginners guide to fly fishing for coarse, carp, pike, sea & game fish
Re:I was always under the impression that Linux was suppose to be ultra customizeable…and to that end, comes with lots of "holes" that one must "plug" after installing. As little is changed by default as possible. Or am I wrong?

It is ultra customizable, but the defaults are much better than they used to be. is a desktop distribution, by default the ssh server isn't even installed let alone bad things like telnet and FTP.


The Essential Guide to Selling Your Horse
Re:I think to claim that any OS is inherently hole-free is dangerously complacent.

PS3Magic – 70% Commission & High Convertion Rate!
Re:Originally posted by: guy
There shouldn't be any holes to plug. What would be the point of installing a system that's already vulnerable?

I was always under the impression that Linux was suppose to be ultra customizeable…and to that end, comes with lots of "holes" that one must "plug" after installing. As little is changed by default as possible. Or am I wrong?


Re:There shouldn't be any holes to plug. What would be the point of installing a system that's already vulnerable?

Re:<Tuts at the linux folks> (tip if you want some of the linux guys to open the thread make sure you put linux sux or windows is great in your title :0 )

www.ubuntuguide.org

Its for 5.04 but most of it is up to date (just the odd missing/changed packages such as JRE) and a few 5.10 addendums all the way at the bottom

/yourlinuxthreadcrapperonnerguy :P


Re:Originally posted by: guy
it's really easy man, just give it a whirl. I have 11 ybynty serves right now and it's cake compaired to Gentoo which I replaced with . if you have a specific question, I'm sure it will get answsered if you post it here!

I just posted one :)

What I would like is to read a Security FAQ for . I mean, are their packages I should uninstall after installation that I don't need? Services to disable? Holes to plug? All I need to use are Apache2, SSL, and Samba.


Re:it's really easy man, just give it a whirl. I have 11 ybynty serves right now and it's cake compaired to Gentoo which I replaced with . if you have a specific question, I'm sure it will get answsered if you post it here!

Re:I guess one doesn't exist?

Related posts


Tags: ,

Leave a Reply

Name required

Mail (will not be published) required

Website