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Linux Top Related Articles
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1). Cpanel downgrade MYSQL 4.1.X to MySQL 4.0.xx By : webhosting-live.com
I have ordered a new server Centos 4.3 with Cpanel WHM 10.8.0 cPanel 10.8.2-R119.
When I have transfered old server all accounts to this new server, Some sites mysql database had a few problems. I found the new server is MySQL 4.1.xx and my old server is MySQL 4.0.xx. So i decide to downgrade MYSQL 4.1.X to MySQL 4.0.xx.
cPanel Tweak Settings only have MYSQL 4.
Article Related to: cpanel, linux, mysql
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2). File Permissions in Linux By : Sergio Roth
Linux operating system uses a permissions schema to define user rights for each file. These permissions establish:
-who can read the file. If the file is a directory, read means list the contents of the directory.
-who can write/modify the file. If the file is a directory, this permission defines if you can make any changes to the directory contents, for example create or delete files.
Article Related to: web hosting, web design, programming, small business, domain registration, hosting, linux, file permissions
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3). UNIX vs. Windows- What server operating system should you use for your web hosting? By : Tim Shaw
So you’ve decided to create a website? The most obvious thing that you need is of course web hosting. Among other things, like cost and features, you’ll need to decide which server you’ll need: Windows (NT, 2000 or XP) or Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc.).
Both have their merits, so the first thing you should think about when making this decision is if you are looking for stability, or ease of use.
Article Related to: unix, linux, windows, nt, hosting, website hosting, web, site, server, operating, system
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5). Linux Web hosting Control Panels compared By : Sospeter Okoth
When choosing a web hosting provider, there are a number of factors to consider. One very important factor is the control panel that comes with the web hosting package. You might ask: Why should the control panel be important? Well, the control panel is important because it determines how accessible the features of the server are to you so as to maximize the benefits to your web site.
Article Related to: host, webhost, web-host, web-hosting, webhosting, hosting, web hosting, cpanel, ensim, plesk, control panel, linux, comparing different control panels
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6). Small Business Web Hosting: 11 Points Checklist By : Sergio Roth
There is a lot of information about web hosting. Thousands of different companies and plans. It is often hard to decide on what will fit you best, especially when you do not understand all the hosting related terminology. So what should you do then? Close your eyes and pick a company? Pick the cheapest one? The average one? I will try to help you make your decision in this article, by providing a checklist of the items you should consider when choosing a hosting company for your small business website.
Article Related to: web hosting, hosting, small business, internet, programming, website, domains, linux, php, mysql
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7). Jumping on the Linux POS (Point of Sale) Bandwagon- Finally, a Choice for Hospitality & Retail Providers By : Derek Meade
In a never ending battle to ease costs, many businesses today are looking at Linux as a server operating system. Issues such as cost and flexibility make Linux an attractive choice. However, just as many operators may be asking, “what exactly is Linux anyway?”
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds. Developed under the GNU General Public License , the source code for Linux is freely available to everyone.
Article Related to: linux, linux pos, pos, point of sale, os, java, java pos, business software, restaurant software, retail software, open source, cash register, restaurant management software, hospitality software
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8). Linux or Windows - Which is it? By : J. Brian Keith
Computer users and programmers have become so accustomed to using Windows, even for the changing capabilities and the appearances of the graphical interface of the versions, therefore it has remained Microsoft's product. Although, Lycoris, Red Hat, Mandrake, Suse, Knoppix, Slackware and Lindows make up some of the different versions of LINUX. These companies release their own versions of the operating systems with minor changes, and yet always with the same bottom line.
Article Related to: windows, linux
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10). Linux Web Hosting May Be The Answer By : Tomas Labas
There are many solutions for your web hosting needs, and Linux web hosting may be the answer to all of the questions you have ever had about the world of the Internet web hosting. In this article, you will read about the basics of Linux web hosting and the advantages that Linux web hosting will give for the personal or business web users.
Linux is also known as GNU/Linux.
Article Related to: linux web hosting, web hosting, hosting, linux
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11). So, You Want To Work In The IT Industry? By : Robb
So, you want to work in the IT industry? Great, good choice, salaries can become very high as you work your way up through the ranks. When you have 5 or more years in the industry you will be much sought after for your sage-like knowledge and razor-sharp skills. But, right now you need to concentrate on some of the crucial questions about which sector of the IT industry to target, what type of training to undertake, and what else you could be doing to make yourself a desirable package to a potential employer.
Article Related to: work, job, it, industry, recruitment, microsoft, linux, salary.salaries
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12). Check List for Linux Security By : Jair
Check List for Linux Security
Linux is an amazing operating system considering how it was originally created. It was a modest program written for one person as a hobby – Linus Torvald of Finland. It has grown into a full-fledge 32-bit operating system. It is solid, stable and provides support for an incredible number of applications. It has very powerful capabilities and runs very fast and rarely crashes.
Article Related to: linux, security
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13). Web Design: Is your Website User Friendly? By : Sergio Roth
It is important to pay attention to little details that make the site easier to use by visitors. Sometimes small details make the difference, and the user likes our site better than other sites, just because he feels comfortable navigating it, and finds what he wants easily. Of course, it depends on the audience you expect for your website. For instance, if you have a website for professional designers, then you do not need to keep it that simple.
Article Related to: web hosting, web design, programming, small business, domain registration, hosting, linux
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14). Care for some cheap webhosting? No, Thank you! By : Zahid N. Sindhu
No, ‘cheap’ is not necessarily a bad thing (well, not always), but when it comes to a services industry as competitive and with as thin margins as the web hosting industry, customers better watch out. Hosts offering ‘low-cost’ services tend to offer the world for Rs. 900 per year but, usually fail to deliver even the most basic of services. Surprised? I’m not.
Article Related to: webhosting, windows, linux, hosting, webhost
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15). Maintaining your Mac By : Davor Prcovich
Mac and the OS X are very stable and reliable. However, if you want your Mac to work perfectly you have to maintain it properly. Most of the errors and glitches that happen to your mac are caused by incorrect permissions table. Mac OS X as a UNIX based system has a UNIX way of handling the files. UNIX as a multi-user system has a special way of manipulating file access.
Article Related to: macintosh, macintosh, mac, os x, linux, software, hardware, apple
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16). What is the Difference Between Unix and Windows Web Hosting? By : Jason Kamara
When publishing your website, you are confronted with the choice of Unix, Linux, or Windows hosting plans. Learn what the differences are between the three, and when and why you should care.
Article Related to: web hosting, windows, unix, linux, difference, web programming, platforms, operating systems
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18). Linux The New Choice for the Hospitality POS By : Josh Stone
In the beginning, there was Unix. The original form of what we now call a computer operating system was originally a Unix machine, first running on a PDP 11/20 in 1970.
Article Related to: linux, pos, hospitality, business, corporate, chef, google, java, dell, unix, food service
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22). What To Do If Linux Refuses To Boot By : faye bautista
This deals with what action is to be taken (during a reboot) after a power failure or an incomplete shutdown of a Linux system due to any reason. This problem seems to be very common since many newcomers install Linux and get all the various softwares/hardwares working under Linux and suddenly one day the power fails. There are a few things that you can try to get Linux back on track.
Article Related to: linux, operating system, os, latest, ubuntu, open source, redhat
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23). Choosing A File Manager To Use By : faye bautista
Most computer users today are spoiled by the richness of the graphical user interfaces or GUI. In Linux, we have dozens of desktop environments that compete against each other for dominance. Right now, GNOME seems to be winning. However, accessing servers remotely using the same desktop environment puts a heavy demand on the network connection.
Article Related to: linux, operating system, os, latest, ubuntu, open source, redhat
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