by Richard W | Feb 11, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Web, Wordpress
Here’s a tip for webmasters and blog owners that will show you how to easily free up systems’ caches in memory using Linux. This usually will come in handy if you’re want immediate results after making changes to your website’s codes. For example, if you run a...
by Richard W | Feb 11, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Linux, Web
Want to synchronize the correct time and timezone in CentOS and Ubuntu servers using NTP? This brief tutorial is going to show you how. When you’re running a server, you’ll want to make sure it’s setup with the correct date and time as well as the proper timezone...
by Richard W | Feb 9, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Linux, Web, Windows
Few days ago we showed you how to install and configure AMPPS in Windows and Mac systems to host websites and perform similar functions as LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) package found in Linux systems. Well, here is another post that shows you how to install and...
by Richard W | Feb 7, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Linux, Web, Windows
Want to test Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl and Python in Windows or Mac systems? Linux makes this easy. All you have to do is run a single script and all these packages can be installed easily. It’s not so simple when using a Windows or Mac. If want to get these packages...
by Richard W | Feb 4, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Web, Wordpress
If your WordPress website or blog is behind a proxy or load balancer server, chances are, you’re getting only one IP address or subsets of IP addresses from the proxy servers or load balancers. That’s because they receive and forward HTTP requests from and to the web...
by Richard W | Feb 2, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Internet, Linux, Security, Web, Windows
This is the third tutorial in this series about browsing securely online to protect your privacy. In the first tutorial, we showed you how to use InPrivate Mode with Internet Explorer to securely browse the web without sharing any personal information that can be...