by WebDevRobert | Oct 18, 2010 | Linux Administrator
After the debacle I wrote about in the Dependability, Reliability and Stability? Not with micro$oft! article, I have now installed Linux on my Dell Precision T3400. The Dell Precision tower I have is running the Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8400. It features a 6MB...
by WebDevRobert | Jul 2, 2010 | Linux Administrator
I recently upgraded my web servers in an effort to increase website speed. As with all of our web servers, the newly installed servers are loaded with Debian GNU/Linux and then Virtualmin. Specifically, our new systems are running: Kernel and CPU: Linux...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 3, 2010 | Linux Administrator
Let me guess, you have a machine with more than 4 Gb of RAM, but Debian GNU/Linux isn’t detecting all of it, right? Well, you probably did what most newer Linux users do, and installed the standard i386 version of Debian. My test machine for instance, was...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 2, 2010 | Linux Administrator
I run various projects in linux. You don’t have to have followed my blog too closely to know my favorite linux distro is Debian GNU/Linux, though I’m playing around with Kubuntu as well. I have seen linux distro information displayed in various software...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 30, 2009 | Linux Administrator
Every Debian distribution is managed by the /etc/apt/sources.list file. This file allows you to specify whether you want your distribution to run as a stable, testing or unstable distribution. To view or edit this file from the command line you need to type: test:~#...