2015-08-24 21:44 GMT-03:00 o1bigtenor <[email protected]>: > Greetings > > I am in need of learning how to setup Apache2, Postgresql, NFS at the same > time as I am setting up my NAS box running OpenMediaVault. > > OMV looks very impressive but with these plugins (and on the sides) there is > a tremendous amount that needs to be setup and if its not right - - - well > let's just say things are interesting. > > I have found over the years that man pages and tech docs for Linux, GNU and > the like are written for those that really do know what they are doing and > merely need a reminder to remember how to EXACTLY write something or set > that something up so that a desired result happens. Now to the rest of us > who use these tools and have not spent years memorizing C, C++, C#, Python, > perl, sql are don't consider these our mother tongue the docs are most often > less than useful and too many times less than comprehensible (one of the > biggest lacks is examples of good and bad usage of commands). I have learnt > my way around certain things and have almost gotten comfortable doing things > 'under the hood' but being faced with all of the first paragraph (adding in > remote server VirtualBox vms at the very least) is a wee bit daunting. Have > found official docs but these assume a lot and as soon as there is something > that doesn't work exactly as expected - - - well - - - I'm supposed to know > how to modify things (by osmosis I think!).
Well, I need to agree that in many cases.. that´s the case, but not always. There´s this[1] site where I can always find very good articles about how to do stuff like those you´re looking for: As you can see, their base is CentOS, but you´ll find a link with the label "Other OS", where you will be able to choose another distro. [1] - http://www.server-world.info/en/ Best regards, --- Talk Mailing List [email protected] http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
