Entries Tagged as 'linux'
Lately I had bought several el-cheapo USB-ethernet modules for work. I needed cheap ones just to run a tftp server on an aging P4 machine running on Fedora 12.
I got this off dealextreme.com for less than $5. I’ve read the reviews and it seems to work pretty well on Windows. It’s severely cheap looking and […]
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Tags: linux · HOW TO guides
If you’re a veteran system administrator, you might remember an era of extremely expensive hard disk storage, when any serious network would have a beefy central file server (probably accessed using the Network File System, NFS) that formed the lifeblood of its operations. It was a well-loved feature as early as Linux kernel 2.0 that […]
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Tags: linux · Embedded Systems
I’ve got an e-mail lately from a reader which reads,
“Hey dude, I’ve been looking for a solution to copy files from a remote Windows PC to a Linux PC without installing any free programs. My company only has PuTTY on Windows XP and I can’t seem to use scp like how we usually use it […]
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Tags: linux · HOW TO guides