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Isn’t it beautiful and well-balanced? I know all you GNOME fans are tempted to switch now, I really do. Here’s a blurb from the KDE site: KDE is delighted to announce its latest set of releases, providing major updates to the KDE Plasma Workspaces, KDE Applications, and the KDE Platform that provides the foundation for […]
Read MoreSeems there is a bug where the default cPanel install is failing on fresh cPanel Servers and VPS. When running the normal sh latest the script, the cPanel installer automatically opts for the RELEASE tier and is failing . cPanel technicians carefully mentioned that there may currently be an issue with the installer which they […]
Read MoreApache is the most widely used web server on the Internet. Knowing how to get the most out of Apache is very important for a systems administrator. Apache Optimization is always a balancing act. It’s a case of sacrificing one resource in order to obtain savings in another. What is KeepAlive HTTP is a session less […]
Read MoreVivek Gite wrote: Disk cloning is nothing but the process of copying the contents of one hard disk (or partition) to another disk or to an “image” file. I make backup regularly using rsnapshot tool, but I also clone my hard disk once or twice a month. This option allows me to restore my OS […]
Read MoreNginx has recently posted a major security advisory affecting versions 1.3.9-1.4.0. The vulnerability relates to a stack-based buffer overflow attack which is susceptible with specially crafted requests to the Nginx web-server. How to implement the latest Nginx Security Advisory In order to protect yourself against this vulnerability, simply upgrade or patch your Nginx version to […]
Read MoreThe file that actually handles WHM > DNS Functions > Nameserver IPs area is at /var/cpanel/nameserverips.yaml . So if you want to change the name-server Ip on your cPanel Server, you’d want to make a backup of that file first and then modify it: cd /var/cpanel cp nameserverips.yaml nameserverips.yaml.back nano nameserverips.yaml and modify the IPs […]
Read MoreYou can easily speed up your WordPress, Joomla, Drupal install by enabling Gzip via easyapache. EasyApache is an easy way to enable Gzip compression and will bring your PHP script loading times down. Google Page Speed takes account of Gzip compression, so it is better to enable compression to get a higher grade and possibly […]
Read MoreIf you unexpectedly received a message on the main page of your Joomla! installation similar to : „Warning: strtotime() [ function.strtotime]: It is not safe to rely on the system’s timezone settings (…)” or “Strict Standards: Non-static method” then the below will help you to solve those errors. It means that your servers PHP version […]
Read MoreYour bandwidth usage is the sum total of all traffic from and to your account on the server, including visitors accessing your site, FTP uploads and incoming/outgoing emails Checking Bandwidth Usage Log into cPanel. If you are unsure about your login details, please contact us. On the left hand side, you can see a summary […]
Read MoreThis tutorial will show you how to move a large number of files in Linux /bin/mv: Argument list too long When you are trying to move large number of files such 200000 files. you can use the command mv /path/to/old-directory /path/to/new-directory If you try the above command, you will be getting the error “/bin/mv: […]
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