Sep 25, 2008 | linux, QuickFix, Technical, Ubuntu
Would you like to find the distribution version of the Ubuntu which you’re running on your system? Try the following command. # lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu intrepid...
Sep 24, 2008 | linux, Management, Plesk, Product Info, QuickFix, Technical
When there is help available free of cost, do take it. Yes, Cpanel is assisting you with Plesk to Cpanel migration. Their “Web hosting Manager” tool is not yet ready for Plesk 7.x and 8.x migration and they are giving an helping hand to resolve this. Check...
Sep 24, 2008 | Firefox, linux, Product Info, QuickFix, Technical
Try out today, your own localized copy and help the translators to correct if there you find any errors. Download link
Sep 24, 2008 | linux, Product Info, QuickFix, Technical
I was really bugged today as one of the new upgrades to Evolution broke my client completely and I was not able to use the email client early in the morning. So, I though of moving my emails to my secondary email client Thunderbird. All I needed to get this work done...
Sep 21, 2008 | General, linux, Product Info, QuickFix, Technical
I always like to be online. That too in some of the IRC channels. So the easiest solution is to run the IRC client which is very very light on my server which is kept online 24/7 at the Data center and log the activities of the Channels.For this I trust the IRC tool...
Sep 19, 2008 | linux, QuickFix, Technical
When ever you get a chance to install Tomcat freshly on a brand new Cpanel server, jsp fails to work. You might skip to notice a strange error which is normally lost in the debug information displayed in log files. Watch out this log file...
Sep 19, 2008 | linux, Product Info, QuickFix, Technical
How to enable tomcat support for an account created under Cpanel Server? Quite simple. If you’re a server admin, Login to WHM and search for “Install Servlets” option. Select the domain name and click on Install. Now, this feature will make the...
Sep 18, 2008 | linux, Product Info, QuickFix, Technical
All you need to do is to find the Options dialouge from the Settings menu available in the right top corner of the Chrome browser. Ok, Your options dialouge looks like this. Now, go ahead and click on “Under the hood” tab. Scroll down and find the SSL v2...
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