The Drupal content management system is software that makes it easy to build a great looking website. With Drupal, you can create pages using templates and easily add content using the admin control panel. In my opinion, it is a good choice for all types of sites such as blogs, portals, corporate or government sites. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘linux’
Drupal – Free Website Building Tool
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009Linux Tip: Setting up key-based authentication.
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
In this post I’ll explain how to use key-based SSH authentication in Linux.
This can be used either for non-password based authentication for scripts or other utilities, or for extra security when paired with a pass phrase key. (more…)
Linux: Low memory – feature or a bug?
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009Linux actually handles RAM differently than Windows, and this can cause confusion to an administrator in charge of a system. Customers sometimes contact us with worries of low ram, memory leaks and other problems wondering why their system is constantly low on RAM. Case in point: A dedicated customer once ordered two RAM upgrades before opening up to us about his concern with memory leaks. We were finally able to share with him that he had plenty! (more…)
Linux Shell Insights: Volume 2
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009My last volume Linux Shell Insights: Volume 1 had some talk on the social plane about it so here’s Volume 2. Enjoy.
Here are a few more one-liners. I also call for the assistance of our audience; if anyone has more reliable or efficient methods to accomplish the ends in this article, get involved and comment! (more…)
Linux Shell Insights: Volume 1
Wednesday, May 6th, 2009Hello readers,
I thought I’d share some intriguing and useful one-liners that could make your life easier on the Linux/Unix shell environment. I hope to offer a regular multi-part series for those who are fans of the Linux platform. (more…)
















