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=== Virtualization === | === Virtualization === | ||
− | * [[Set up iohyve]] | + | * [[Set up iohyve in FreeBSD]] |
+ | * [[Install Debian Linux 9.8 in iohyve]] | ||
+ | * [[Install Fedora Linux 29 in iohyve]] | ||
== OpenBSD == | == OpenBSD == | ||
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* [[Upgrade Debian Linux to Unstable]] | * [[Upgrade Debian Linux to Unstable]] | ||
* [[Upgrade Debian Linux to Testing]] | * [[Upgrade Debian Linux to Testing]] | ||
+ | * [[Install newer kernels in Debian stable]] | ||
* [[Enable RISC-V support in Debian]] | * [[Enable RISC-V support in Debian]] | ||
+ | * [[Linux/amd64 GCC 8.3.0 cross-compiler instructions]] | ||
+ | * [[Configure Linux distributions that use systemd to use local time for RTC]] | ||
== Solaris == | == Solaris == |
Revision as of 11:15, 20 March 2019
Contents
FreeBSD
- FreeBSD Post Install Steps
- Installing Mediawiki 1.27 on FreeBSD 11.1
- Upgrade Mediawiki 1.27 to 1.31 on FreeBSD 11.2
- FreeBSD kernel with Fibre Channel target mode support for QLogic cards
- FreeBSD fiber channel target
Virtualization
OpenBSD
- OpenBSD Post Install Steps
- OpenBSD VPN gateway using IPSec/IKEv2
- OpenBSD HE IPv6 tunnel
- OpenSMTPD forward to Google
Linux
- Fedora Linux Post Install Steps
- Debian Linux Post Install Steps
- Upgrade Debian Linux to Unstable
- Upgrade Debian Linux to Testing
- Install newer kernels in Debian stable
- Enable RISC-V support in Debian
- Linux/amd64 GCC 8.3.0 cross-compiler instructions
- Configure Linux distributions that use systemd to use local time for RTC
Solaris
- Re-add "Primary Administrator" in Solaris
- Create a new administrative user in Solaris
- Solaris 11/SPARC64 GCC 6.1.0 cross-compiler instructions
- Solaris 12/SPARC64 GCC 5.3.0 cross-compiler instructions
- Build GDB and GDBServer for SPARC64
- Install Libraries Suitable for Solaris GCC SPARC Cross Compiler
- Solaris zones virtual networking with NAT
- Boot SPARC server behind NAT over the Internet from VM also behind NAT