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How to Enable File Sharing & Change the Workgroup in Ubuntu Linux
How to Enable File Sharing & Change the Workgroup in Ubuntu Linux so that you can connect with computers having other operating systems installed.

SSH: Linux Generate Public/Private Key Login
On your desktop or the computer you want to SSH from run this command:

Set up multiple Apache local hosts for web developemnt
This tutorial will show you how to start multiple locally hosted web servers with MySQL, PHP and Apache, for site development. Local servers are quicker and easier than remote FTP, speeding up your ti...

Linux based Solar-powered networking anywhere
Less than 25 percent of the world's total population has access to the Internet. In many parts of the world, computers are scarce, and connectivity is even rarer. Indeed. SolarNetOne is novel initiati...

Avoiding Cloud computting DoS attacks
Look in detail at how the HybridCloud application authenticates itself to cloud services, how Google Apps uses OAuth and how Force.com cloud services require built-in testing to avoid inadvertent Deni...

Network Troubleshooting Tutorial for a Small LAN
This Tutorial Helps You Troubleshooting your Network behind A Router and Helps You To Fix Your Internet Connectivity Problems.

Synchronizing any two machines is easy when you use rsync
The rsync utility is a mandatory tool for your command-line work, and you need to learn how to use it for easy, safe, quick laptop-desktop synchronization. This article introduces rsync and mentions s...

Easy LPI Network configuration on Linux
This Linux Network tutorial teaches you advanced network configuration and troubleshooting. It will show you how to set up, customize, and troubleshoot a basic TCP/IP network configuration on Linux. T...

Linux can rule cloud computing
You can't read a technical Web site these days without some mention of so-called cloud computing. Cloud computing gives users access to massive computing and storage resources without their having to ...

From parallel SCSI to serial SCSI
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), often called Parallel SCSI, is almost 30 years old and can hardly keep up with the demands of today’s IT environment. Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) was developed t...

 
   

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