Ubuntu repo upgrade from an old unsupported release Rumi, October 23, 2018 If you want to continue using an outdated release then edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com to old-releases.ubuntu.com. You can do this with sed: sudo sed -i -re 's/([a-z]{2}\.)?archive.ubuntu.com|security.ubuntu.com/old-releases.ubuntu.com/g' /etc/apt/sources.list then update with: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade Sometimes, it might be faster to create backups of your system and reinstall using supported release instead. Related Administrations Configurations (Linux) Ubuntu
Insall cache only powerdns server September 4, 2011 I decided to install another caching dns server , after some research I found PowerDNS. it uses MySQL for storing its zones , but hopefully its caching component doesnt need mysql , so great , lets go and install it. My favourite OS is debian lenny , so I ran… Read More
Install RClone for synching Server contents to Cloud storage- google drive, onedrive, dropbox or own/nextcloud June 18, 2020 Use case with Jibri Recorded content to push to cloud storage operators. Rclone installation (Debian 10) All below commands are executed as ‘root’. (I know!..) apt update apt install curl -y curl https://rclone.org/install.sh | bash Rclone is now installed. We need to find where rclone expects it’s config file: rclone… Read More
Adjust Apache ServerLimit and MaxClient January 6, 2013 MaxClients actually tells the apache to allow this many concurrent clients. Normally this limit is at 150. You can change this limit by editing your httpd.conf file. httpd.conf is normally located at /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf nano /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf ServerLimit directive to let the value of MaxClients above 256 work. By deafult ServerLimit is… Read More