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    How Linux Works
    ON: 2007-09-07 08:28:19
    This document describes how Linux boots and loads up through user login and more. It is very useful when debugging system problems. It describes how LILO loads the kernel, how the kernel finds the filesystem, and how the shell is loaded.
    2 times | category: [Getting Started]
    Linux Tutorial
    ON: 2007-09-07 08:24:50
    This tutorial explains basic commands, file structure, file permissions, how to get help, how to work with file systems, networking, samba, DNS, DHCP, CRON, Apache, IP Masquerading, IPChains, and much more.
    0 times | category: [Getting Started]
    Web Marketing Your Business With Linux, Part 1
    ON: 2007-09-07 08:23:37
    Web sites for your business don't have to be big and flashy or hard to manage to get your message across. And they certainly don't need to run on Microsoft platforms. In this first part of two articles, Rob Reilly breaks down the open source tools you need to get started building your own professional-looking Web site with Linux.
    2 times | category: [Getting Started]
    Web Marketing Your Business With Linux, Part 2
    ON: 2007-09-07 08:15:47
    Last month, we walked you through the basic tools and techniques in putting a Web page together using open source applications. This month, in part two, let's examine the tools and techniques for transferring your pages to the web server as well as the applications and methods for monitoring and securing your site.
    1 times | category: [Getting Started]
    Moving Files In Linux
    ON: 2007-09-06 15:50:10
    Getting files from one machine to another is a snap, right? Just fire up the old FTP client and upload and download away. Linux has a number of command-line FTP applications, some very good, and some not. Dee-Ann LeBlanc walks readers though the basics of some of the better tools available, and warns which tools might pose problems for you
    7 times | category: [Editing Files]
    Emacs Beginner's HOWTO
    ON: 2007-09-06 15:40:34
    This document introduces Linux users to the Emacs editor. It assumes minimal familiarity with vi or a similar editor.
    2 times | category: [Editing Files]
    Linux Exam: Documentation
    ON: 2007-09-06 15:36:38
    In this tutorial (the fourth in a series of nine tutorials on exam 102 topics), Ian Shields introduces you to Linux documentation. By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to use and manage local documentation, find documentation on the Internet, and use automated logon messages to notify users of system events.
    1 times | category: [Administration]
    Linux Exam: Printing
    ON: 2007-09-06 15:18:19
    In this tutorial (the third in a series of nine tutorials on exam 102 topics), Ian Shields introduces you to printing in Linux. By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to manage printers, print queues, and user print jobs on a Linux system.
    1 times | category: [Administration]
    LPI Exam Training: Administrative Tasks
    ON: 2007-09-06 15:08:21
    Prepare for your Linux certification or build fundamental skills on Linux systems administration. In this sixth installment from a series of nine tutorials on exam 102 topics, you will know how to manage users and groups set user profiles and environments, use log files, schedule jobs, back up your data, and maintain the system time
    1 times | category: [Administration]
    Introduction to User-Mode Linux
    ON: 2007-09-06 15:04:50
    Ever wish you had a place to let your Linux applications play -- where they wouldn't hurt anything else? User-Mode Linux (UML) lets you set up multiple virtual machines that are isolated from each other and from the hardware. Now, you can test applications all the way to failure without breaking the host system.
    1 times | category: [Administration]
    LAMP vs. LAMP Rematch
    ON: 2007-09-06 15:03:52
    Two very popular and widely used languages for building dynamic web sites are Perl and PHP. They make up two thirds of the "P" in the Linux Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python (LAMP) stack. How does their performance, using mod_perl and mod_php, compare for everyday web programming?
    2 times | category: [Administration]
    Kernel Compilation
    ON: 2007-09-06 14:54:22
    How to compile Linux kernel.
    4 times | category: [Administration]
    Cronjobs: A Full Introduction. (Weekly database backup script included.)
    ON: 2007-09-06 14:46:00
    A nice, easy to use guide to cron jobs / the cron tab in CPanel. Learn how to automate tedious jobs such as database backup!!
    14 times | category: [Administration]
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