How To Manage Unix & Linux Systems Using Webmin

admin on December 22nd, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

Webmin is a web-based system for Unix, Linux, OpenSolaris, and recently added Windows based Operating Systems that allow you to take full control of your server through a popular control panel and web-interface. What Webmin does is it allows you to simplify the managing course of action with a Unix and/or Linux system. You can manually edit and configure files as well as run commands to create/delete accounts, set up web servers, or manage email forwarding. You’re able to complete all of these tasks through a trouble-free web interface specifically designed for the user. Continue…

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50 Common Linux Console Commands You Should Learn By Heart

admin on November 13th, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

we have listed below 50 commonly used Linux / Unix commands that we think every geek should learn by heart. These commands are vital for your complete access to Shells and Consoles.  Print them out. Hang them near your monitor. Practice them. Only constant practice will let you retain the usage and utility of all these console commands. Enjoy the list. Continue

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Three reasons why GNU/Linux is better for Web servers than OS X

admin on July 1st, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

Apple’s OS X, which has been an official certified Unix system for some time now, is often installed onto Internet-exposed or intranet-only Web servers for serving up dynamic content. I’ve worked with such configurations for a couple of years, and with GNU/Linux alternatives for even longer. There are at least three reasons why GNU/Linux systems do the job better.

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