Recently I had a client that wanted to allow multiple users from different locations to log into an ftp server and show the same folder and only that folder. The folder name is Upload.
I chose a GNU/Linux setup using CentOS as the operating system and VSFTP as the FTP server.
I set this up so that [...]
This series of articles will focus on free, and when possible open-source tools but not necessarily open source operating systems. The goal of this series of articles is to pull together applications that can be used on GNU/Linux, Mac OSX, and of course Microsoft Windows, so you can open, make changes, and save your data [...]
Installing/Configuring Puppy Linux
My previous article discussed the highlights of Puppy Linux, as well as the advantages of implementing Puppy in your everyday life. Now let’s learn how to create a bootable Puppy CD.
First, there are a few things that you’ll need:
Download the latest version of Puppy Linux from this site.
Note: As [...]
Today, I am going to talk about a Linux distribution that, in my opinion, is quite understated. Right now you’re thinking: Wait, Linux? I can’t use Linux, that stuff’s only for the expert geeks.
Well, I’m afraid that ripe old excuse isn’t nearly as valid as it once was.
With its lightweight interface, its immaculate speed and pocket-friendly size, Puppy has gradually matured into an incredibly useful and dependable tool that is sure to make your chaotic day a bit more [...]
I bought my first Apple MacBook Pro this week! And since I have customers who ask about switching from Microsoft Windows to Apple Mac OSX, I wanted to share with my readers a few items that I have encountered with using the new system.
The first day was spent manually downloading the system updates from Apple and exploring the desktop. Normally these [...]