Partitioning & Installing Ubuntu Server Part 2/2

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8 Responses to Partitioning & Installing Ubuntu Server Part 2/2

  1. Robber7 says:

    aha! Thank you very much! I think I” go for ubuntu then! thx!! ;D

  2. ElectricLinux says:

    For accessing and manipulating files on your Ubuntu game server you will want to connect to the server using SSH and since Bash is the default shell you will want to learn the Bash Shell. Related to SSH, you can use the SCP command to copy files securely to the server. FTP is also an option for transferring files which is easy to use but less secure. So SFTP (secure FTP) is an improvement over FTP, but with additional set-up requirements. You will have fun and learn many valuable skills!

  3. ElectricLinux says:

    Great idea, a linux-based game server will make the best performing game server and it is a fantastic way to enjoy yourself and learn a great deal at the same time. Ubuntu is based on Debian, but many people choose Ubuntu. Personally I recommend Ubuntu and one of the many reasons is I prefer the Postfix email server on Ubuntu over the Emix you get on Debian. As I do in this tutorial, you want to install: LAMP, Mail, OpenSSH and you do not need DNS, PostreSQL, Print or Samba. .. more ..

  4. Robber7 says:

    Great tutorials you’ve made! I’m thinking about starting a gameserver that will need to use MySQL, Mail and webhosting. What do I need to install? Should I use ubuntu or Debian? and one more thing, if I need to make changes to files in the server, how can I do that in ubuntu server? :s

  5. ElectricLinux says:

    Sounds like web interfaces to administer the server have a lot of interest. The new version of Webmin looks very interesting and I do know how great it can be to use your browser for various admin tasks. I will definitely put this down as a to do for a video tutorial. Will be very busy for a while but I will get to it as soon as I can. Thanks for the suggestion and kind words!

  6. MrRadjevic says:

    Can you show us how to install WEBMIN ?
    I like your videos very much, take care dude !!

  7. ElectricLinux says:

    do you mean a web interface to perform server administration?

  8. elliotbeken says:

    this is a good video, i think you should make a video that shows people how to install a web interface

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