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										<guid>https://kb.unavco.org/article/how-to-configure-the-back-up-power-supply-software-264.html</guid>
										<title>How to configure the back-up power supply software</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[Configuring the Back-UP Power Supply software APCUPSD on a Linux box Back-Up Power supplies can be controlled with the APCUPSD software. The following outlines how to download the source code for APCUSPD, compile and install it, and test that APCUPSD...]]></description>

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										<guid>https://kb.unavco.org/article/how-to-configure-the-time-and-ntp-on-a-linux-system-259.html</guid>
										<title>How to configure the time and NTP on a Linux system</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[    Configuring the Time and NTP on a UNAVCO Linux Field Computer   Configure time and check that ntpd is running before deploying a newly-installed Fedora system to the field. Change the system time to UTC time by issuing the following command at...]]></description>

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										<title>How to securely network a Fedora Linux system</title>
										<link>https://kb.unavco.org/article/how-to-securely-network-a-fedora-linux-system-261.html</link>
										<description><![CDATA[ Securely put a Fedora Linux system on the Internet  In order to put a Fedora 4 Linux system online with minimal exposure to attacks,  several networking files should be edited. The paths to each are as follows:   /etc/hosts   /etc/hosts.allow   /etc...]]></description>

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										<title>How to configure Fedora services on UNAVCO field computers</title>
										<link>https://kb.unavco.org/article/how-to-configure-fedora-services-on-unavco-field-computers-263.html</link>
										<description><![CDATA[    Configuring Fedora Services on UNAVCO Field Computers  Upon installing Fedora there are several services enabled. You can check which services are running with:  [root@hostname]# chkconfig --list | grep on  Services are daemons that run in the...]]></description>

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