14:31 All other distros if you select entire hard disk create automatically a swap file and most if all of the times the size is wring according to memory. Here i dont see a swap file (even if nowadays its not necessary)
Thanks Eli. Successful. I think I had one issue with pinging after the server was built because I had set the Network to Bridge instead of just leaving it set at NAT. SO I corrected it and changed it back from Bridge to NAT. The nest step is working with setting up OpenVPN so that I can use it in tandem with Unbuntu Server so that I can setup VPN services to remote from my home to office to my office server. If you have tips on that, that would be great also. I find that OpenVPN is not as super friendly in its documentation, so you're left trying to figure out "how does this work sequentially?" Looks like a nice product though.
How can I assign to the virtual machine a domain that I own? For example I have purchased from godaddy a domain, lets say, example.com Thanks in advance
I’m fairly a noob but I have started forming some opinions based on my user experience. For one I know ubuntu is a Debian fork but somehow I always have big problems with ubuntu where as debian non-free tends to be awesome and stable. Ive heard ubuntu contains bloat (Debian nonfree would also have proprietary stuff I know) so would it be just a matter of personal preference if i used Debian as a service instead of ubuntu or is there a benefit I’m unaware of to ubuntu?
lol ubuntu sever 16.04 does everything opposite kinda silly but for some reason it wouldnt recognize my username so i booted root of grub and found it surprisingly easy to make changes to username/passwords i found this extremely alarming thx for all the knowledge
No difference in the overall installation. Some distros will have different settings tucked away into different places when compared to Ubuntu Server. I prefer the LTS because you know it's been tested a little and can get support if you encounter issues.
Thankyou so much for your all Linux videos.
Eli, you are life saver. Keep up the good stuff.
Thank you so much for sharing this info, it is really helpful! Keep it on!
14:31 All other distros if you select entire hard disk create automatically a swap file and most if all of the times the size is wring according to memory. Here i dont see a swap file (even if nowadays its not necessary)
my favorite Linux teacher!!!!!
I really thank you for this tutorial.
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I am having issues starting up the ubuntu server on VB.
Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
Do you have any tutorial for making ubuntu server autoinstall without any user intervention? Please let me know
wow, brilliant thanks for this tutorial
thanks, you made it very simple
How to get the full screen of ubuntu server in virtualbox
Thanks Eli, I just followed your given steps, After installation I don't see any folder after installation.
Thanks Eli. Successful. I think I had one issue with pinging after the server was built because I had set the Network to Bridge instead of just leaving it set at NAT. SO I corrected it and changed it back from Bridge to NAT. The nest step is working with setting up OpenVPN so that I can use it in tandem with Unbuntu Server so that I can setup VPN services to remote from my home to office to my office server. If you have tips on that, that would be great also. I find that OpenVPN is not as super friendly in its documentation, so you're left trying to figure out "how does this work sequentially?" Looks like a nice product though.
How can I assign to the virtual machine a domain that I own? For example I have purchased from godaddy a domain, lets say, example.com
Thanks in advance
LTS is good. I wish you had mentioned in a sentence or 2 what happens and what to do after the LTS is over. Great video as always, thanks a lot.
just upgrade your distro to the newest LTS version. do that by 'sudo apt dist-upgrade'
I’m fairly a noob but I have started forming some opinions based on my user experience. For one I know ubuntu is a Debian fork but somehow I always have big problems with ubuntu where as debian non-free tends to be awesome and stable. Ive heard ubuntu contains bloat (Debian nonfree would also have proprietary stuff I know) so would it be just a matter of personal preference if i used Debian as a service instead of ubuntu or is there a benefit I’m unaware of to ubuntu?
Should use VB over hyper-v?
Eli the best.
lol ubuntu sever 16.04 does everything opposite kinda silly but for some reason it wouldnt recognize my username so i booted root of grub and found it surprisingly easy to make changes to username/passwords i found this extremely alarming thx for all the knowledge
Nice.👍
So, LTS aside, is it really different if you install any popular linux and configure it to be a server and special server OS Linux?
Stick to a release based distro with a long support time if the server should always be running.
No difference in the overall installation. Some distros will have different settings tucked away into different places when compared to Ubuntu Server. I prefer the LTS because you know it's been tested a little and can get support if you encounter issues.
And I have been wondering about Ubuntu Servers...