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Windows Command Prompt Clip Primer Tutorial
Do you use Windows, and are still fans of the Command Prompt (access to DOS) desktop application? There’s a command there that I’ve never used, until reading the August, 2017 edition of “PC & Tech Authority” magazine, with its really … Continue reading →
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Tagged clip, clipboard, command line, command prompt, copy, DOS, notepad, paste, tree, tutorial, utf-8, Windows
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CentOS Linux Web Server Crontab Restart Primer Tutorial
Just as “mindfulness” can be a wakeup call to us, when something unusual happens, it can be a great time to learn, but, alas, it can be like being “thrown in at the deep end”. I’d like my time over … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, blog, CentOS, command line, configuration, cPanel, cron, crontab, curl, landing page, Linux, MySql, operating system, process, restart, ssh, start, stop, web server, WHS, Wordpress
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Mac OS X Terminal Find Primer Tutorial
Do you ever discover great things by stumbling onto them? We do from time to time, and recently we did just that using what we spend a lot of our time at using on this MacBook Pro, the Terminal desktop … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, command line, cursor, desktop, find, Grab, image, Linux, Mac OS X, screen capture, search, Terminal, tutorial
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Server unexpectedly closed network connection FileZilla Tutorial
In day to day web server management (of the CentOS (Linux) WHM/cPanel Apache/PHP/MySql rjmprogramming.com.au domain) we find the most baffling error that you occasionally come up against “web server access wise” is FileZilla’s (or any sftp application’s) error message … … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apache, blog, CentOS, command line, configuration, cPanel, database, FileZilla, Google, Linux, MySql, network, operating system, process, restart, service, sftp, ssh, StackOverflow, start, stop, web browser, web server, WHS, Wordpress
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Apache/PHP/MySql Linux Language Considerations Primer Tutorial
The recent CSS Style Javascript DOM Override Onload Primer Tutorial “proof of concept” web application ended up with the name … are_you_happy_with_my_or_do_you_think_my_derriere_needs_work.html … but along the way we wanted to call it … are_you_happy_with_my_or_do_you_think_my_derrière_needs_work.html … but this didn’t work as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, characters, command line, configuration, file, Google Translate, Hello World, httpd.conf, index.html, inode, language, Linux, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, MySql, PHP, php.ini, Terminal, tutotial, url, web server
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Linux Disk Usage cPanel Heads Up Tutorial
What’s important, and what’s not? Leave you with that. See you tomorrow. Not a very good blog posting is it? Let’s say, instead … “What’s important, and what’s not, regarding Linux CentOS WHM Apache/PHP/MySQL cPanel, when it presents one of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apache, command line, cPanel, disk, disk space, diskspace, Document Root, error log, file, FileZilla, ftp, Linux, log, operator, sftp, ssh, Terminal, tutorial, web server, website
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Virus Protection for Email and Filemanager Uploads Tutorial
Can you Virus Scan a Linux web server? Well, with our Apache/PHP/MySql CentOS web server using WHM and cPanel had a plugin, installable for this purpose, and called ClamAV Scanner. So, we can! How do you find out about this … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, cron, crontab, email, korn shell, Linux, mail server, malware, plugin, scan, Scanner, schedule, tutorial, virus, web server
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CentOS Linux Web Server Services Restart Primer Tutorial
The other day the unthinkable happened, for us. Something to do with Linux and its associated role in running the rjmprogramming.com.au web server failed, not totally, but in a way I’d never before encountered using Linux or Unix. You see … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apache, blog, CentOS, command line, configuration, cPanel, database, Google, Linux, MySql, operating system, process, restart, service, sftp, ssh, StackOverflow, start, stop, web server, WHS, Wordpress
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