Posts Tagged ‘fedora’

How do you transfer files from the command line in Red Hat Linux?

I’m trying to transfer files from a Fedora Core to the host server, which is a Red Hat v 8. How do I do it from the command line? Chosen Answer: Well there are several ways to do this. They depend on what servers are running on the host machine. If you can ssh to [...]

How do you build your own linux distrobution?

I have a really cool idea for a linux distro that I believe would benefit people that want to use their systems just for the web, so the question is, how do I build it? I have no coding knowledge, except for LibertyBASIC. Chosen Answer: 1. Install Fedora The Revisor tool has been a part [...]

How do I put Linux on my computer?

I have a windows computer and I am wanting to put Linux on it. It could be the only OS on the computer it doesn’t matter to me. I just need to know how and where to start. Could someone please tell me the step by step solution for this problem. THANKS! Chosen Answer: First [...]

Starting a web hosting company…which Red Hat Linux to choose???

I am starting a web hosting company. Red Hat Linux has multiple versions. What would be the best for a hosting company??? Chosen Answer: If I remember correctly, my (rented) server had RHEL4. At home, I’m running Fedora 7. by: Rick.. On A Steeeeek!!! on: 18th March 08

which linux server operating system is best for hosting a website on a home server ?

Can someone tell me which os is the best for hosting website on linux ? Chosen Answer: Any Linux will be fine, Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Slackeware whatever. I’ve been running a home server with either Windows or Fedora Linux with Apache for almost ten years. by: brisray on: 5th February 12

Making a Linux Web Hosting Server?

Okay, I got/made a server computer, …I installed Linux on it…I have Fendora or something like that for my linux…Can anyone help me make my computer into a web hosting server? I’m using Fendora 4 I THINK… No, I’m pretty sure I’m using Fedora Core 4…and I think Fedora Core is better than Ubuntu Chosen [...]