09-24-2010
Can Ubuntu be used as a decent server?
Can Ubuntu be used as a decent server? Say a web server, a file server, or a mail server? Also, does Ubuntu play nice with virtualbox? Or should I use another brand of Linux to accomplish these things?
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byobu-enable
byobu-enable(1) byobu byobu-enable(1)
NAME
byobu-enable, byobu-disable - wrapper script for enabling/disabling automatic startup of byobu after login into text console
SYNOPSIS
byobu-enable
byobu-disable
DESCRIPTION
byobu-enable will do two things:
1) run byobu-launcher-install(1) to configure byobu(1) to launch automatically on login
2) then launch byobu(1)
byobu-disable will simply run byobu-launcher-uninstall(1).
BUGS
None found, yet.
SEE ALSO
screen(1), byobu-config(1), byobu-export(1), byobu-status(1), byobu-status-detail(1)
http://launchpad.net/byobu
AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Jan Klepek <jan.klepek at gmail.com> and the utility was written by Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> for
Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the
GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation.
The complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL on Debian/Ubuntu systems, or in
/usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/GPL on Fedora systems, or on the web at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
byobu 6 January 2011 byobu-enable(1)