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  • The History of the Apache Web Server

    The Apache Web (HTTP) Server is designed to provide static and dynamic web pages over the Internet. It is used by large enterprises, to students to home users for everything from mission critical...

  • How to Replace Linux With Windows

    Linux is a popular open-source operating system based on the Linux kernel developed by Linus Torvalds. Being open-source, many developers have added to the code to create different versions of the...

  • Setting Up a Proxy Server in Linux

    Proxy servers help provide access to blocked websites, allow users to browse websites anonymously and are an easy way to make some extra money for aspiring webmasters. However, before you can...

  • How to Create PDF Files in Linux

    Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) has become a popular way to store and transmit digital documents. This format is easily supported on computers that run Apple or Windows operating systems,...

  • What is LINUX Kernel?

    A Linux kernel refers to operating systems that are based on Unix-like systems. What sets Linux apart from other UNIX operating systems and UNIX-based operating systems is that Linux is open...

  • How to run a live Linux disk on your computer

    In this time of economic woes, people are looking to save money any way they can and running Linux as an alternative to Windows can save money by allowing you to hold on to your old computer for...

  • How to Build and Install a Custom Kernel

    Using Linux allows you to customize every aspect of your operating system. There are times when you need or may want to build a custom kernel, either to add features you need, remove features you...

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