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[edit] Introduction to Linode

Linode provides a highly customizable Virtual Machine Management Platform using Linux, that lets you configure your own server complete with root access, without the burden of a dedicated server's upkeep, maintenance, and co-location fees.

You can find more official information on Linode on the following pages, then come back here once you're up and running:

At any time, you can refer to the FAQ for further information. See the list of Linode Specific wiki documents for additional information.

[edit] Administration of your Linode

Linode provides the greatest flexibility with management of your Linode. You can use LISH to login to your console just as you would if you had a keyboard and monitor hooked up to it. The Linode Platform Manager allows you to set up multiple configurations, manage disk sizes, configure reverse DNS, upgrade your Linode instantly, and monitor your Linode.

Also, check out the whole slew of tutorials available in the Linode Wiki

[edit] Using Linux on your Linode

[edit] Standard installable distros

[edit] Recovery images

[edit] Other Distributions

Other distributions can also be used. See Custom Distribution.

[edit] Tips & Tricks

You can look through the Tutorials as well as the Linux Applications categories for additional tips and tricks.

[edit] Common Problems

  • Alloc_pages - Problems with memory?
  • Debian libc6 and 2.6.x kernels - Is your recently-upgraded Debian system now failing to boot or giving odd library errors?
  • Rebooting on OOM - Do you have an occasional process that really likes to explore the memory space? You can panic the kernel and force a reboot if you run out of memory.
  • I can't reach my linode - If you're having trouble reaching your linode, the problem could be the network

Feel free to look through the troubleshooting section of the wiki for more help.

[edit] See Also

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