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  • Posted in: Linux | By: | Date: 30 Jul 2010 5:31 am | Comments (0)
  • Using sudo in Fedora
    Using sudo in Fedora   Many people who come to Fedora from Ubuntu are confused by the seeming lack of a sudo command. The sudo command is there, however, it's not enabled by default.   I......
  • Posted in: Linux | By: rekha singh | Date: 27 May 2010 11:54 am | Comments (0)
  • FTP Client showing only 1998 Files out of 10000 files
    If your FTP Client only Showing 1998 file then u dont need to change your FTP Client it is the Server configuration problem you must change config file of Pure-FTP and restart ftpd. Use a ssh-client......
  • Posted in: Linux | By: Admin | Date: 12 Jul 2009 5:19 pm | Comments (0)
  • MySQL Performance Tuning
    General Set sql-mode - STRICT_TRANS_TABLES - NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER - NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION SET default-storage-engine - to INNODB Not used old_passwords Use big-tables Use Skip-name-resolve ......
  • Posted in: Linux | By: Admin | Date: 12 May 2009 12:53 pm | Comments (0)
  • Difference between http & https
    FIRST, MANY PEOPLE ARE UNAWARE OF: **The main difference between http:// and https:// <HTTPS:///>  is. It's all about keeping you secure** HTTP stands for HyperText Transport Protocol,......
  • Posted in: Linux | By: Admin | Date: 07 Feb 2009 9:29 am | Comments (0)
  • Crontab - How to Edit
    How to Edit Entry in Crontab file The crontab (cron derives from chronos, Greek for time; tab stands for table) To Open crontab file  $ crontab -l To edit it  $ crontab -e this will op......
  • Posted in: Linux | By: Shailesh Singh | Date: 16 Oct 2008 12:05 pm | Comments (0)
  • How to change the hostname in Linux
     How to change the hostname in Linux There are several ways by which we can change the hostname in linux. The process may vary based on distribution of linux.   To see your system current......
  • Posted in: Linux | By: Manoj | Date: 06 Sep 2008 3:58 pm | Comments (0)
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