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Re: I concur with Dani where billing based on your potential and experience is concerned, however, She's put in $10/hr as a rate for you if you consider 10hrs/wk at a flat subscription of $200/mo. If you consider that this is only $3200/mo at 40hrs a week (You can only add … | |
Re: Yes absolutely. **vi** is the ONLY editor (it is not a word processor) that ships with *ALL* Linux distributions and UNIX variants. It is simple to learn and simple to use, and you only need a few basics to save yourself a lot of headaches when somethng goes awry and … | |
Re: FASTPANEL is NOT "Free"... It's "FREE*", is a closed source, proprietary solution, and you cannot self-host this control panel (You must purchase an OpenVZ VPS service from the Estonian company FastVPS. There doesn't seem to be any integration at all or modules to support a billing system like WHMCS, Blesta, … | |
Re: Incorporate this into your server block: server { server_name www.sld.tld; return 301 $scheme://sld.tld$request_uri; } I hope that helps :) | |
Re: [QUOTE=jack4321;1544221]how i can install photoshop in Ubuntu ..[/QUOTE] You install WINE and then install the Abobe suite - works like a charm. | |
Re: [quote] "There may be a virus loose on the internet..." -Andy Sudduth of Harvard, 34 minutes after midnight, 03 November 1988 - [/quote] The original 'virus', the "Internet Worm", crafted by Cornell student Robert Morris (now an MIT professor), brought the entire Internet to its knees when he launched it … | |
Re: Installing from source on Slackware Linux is indeed about as easy as it gets (Much easier than installing a wYNd0z3 app). There are excellent tools to accomplish this in Slackware - fresh out of the gate from a new install. Slackware includes an army of libraries, and, while to some … | |
I was urged to do this write up in the form of a new thread... so here we go! --- Installing from source on Linux is indeed about as easy as it gets (Much easier than installing a wYNd0z3 app). There are excellent tools to accomplish this in Slackware Linux … | |
Re: Content is the most important. i.e., is there anything to promote on the particular website in question. Without content, there's really nothing to bother with. Age is another factor, since by virtue of just being there and existing (again, with content), you will find your site showing up in different … | |
Re: The info above is a great launchpad to Ruby resources. To add a few more, I've also assembled the following links for myself, and will share them here. I hope everyone finds these resources useful :) [URL="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ruby_Programming"]The Ruby Wiki at Wikibooks[/URL] [URL="http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/quickstart/"]The Ruby Quickstart guide[/URL] [URL="http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/"]The official Ruby site[/URL] [URL="http://tryruby.org/"]Web … | |
Re: [QUOTE=khess;1111948]Who says you don't get something for nothing?[/quote] That would be the good people over at [URL="http://www.linuxfoundation.org"]The Linux Foundation[/URL], who, are apparently offering a bait and switch, unless you've been mis-informed of course, in which case they're offering a couple of free loss leaders, like the, "How to Contribute to … | |
Re: I rally don't know why people call these 'disros'. They're not. They're liveCDs populated with software you want to run, or PXE or USB, etc. The same thing is available at instalinux.com - spin your own liveCD? NO! They call them distros, and their not. The distros are Ubuntu or … |