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[ale] Server Set-up ?
- Subject: [ale] Server Set-up ?
- From: preston.lists at gmail.com (Preston)
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 15:36:16 -0600
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Would tmux be a good option for the side by side terminals? I need to
practice with it anyway.
(the other) Preston
On 2/22/2017 3:28 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> When I was doing this, I used either a default desktop/workstation
> install or a default server with gui.
>
> Before people yell "GUI!!!", it's easier to have side by side (or up and
> down) terminals in the gui, one for doing things and the other for log
> tails.
>
> On Feb 22, 2017 2:21 PM, "H P Ladds" <householdwords at gmail.com
> <mailto:householdwords at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I'm finally setting up an Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS.
>
> What is the recommended set-up for LPIC study? If I installed all
> the convenience applications I like, I'd end-up with something very
> similar to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS... which I already have.
>
> In short, how barebones should I keep the installation? I'm thinking
> a windows manager and whatever brings my wifi to life.
>
> I'd like to be able to read the course material .pdf, but don't know
> how that can be done in a console environment. Okular looks to be
> out of the question.
>
> Thanks,
> Preston
>
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