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Is Your Server Still Running on a Snail's Pace?

You may find it difficult to locate an experienced service provider since not many vendors work on this platform. However, the terns are changing and new cPanel dedicated servers are on offer. cPanel dedicated servers are a fully-functional platform and if you need to host your website or update data on Linux, then you will need to speak with a good cPanel dedicated servers service provider. It is almost certain that you will not have enough knowledge about the Linux platform, so taking help of a professional is essential and since you will need hosting services round the year; do choose one who is well established. Look out for the following features when you go on to selecting a cPanel dedicated web hosting server: – Unlimited Domains: There should not be any restrictions put on the domain space. Make this point clear before finalizing your deal. – WHM (Reseller) Access – Complete Customization: Each has a different need, therefore go for customized services and flex...

Running A Clan Using Cheap Game Servers

Video games have come a long way, from the simple electronic games of several years ago; it has now evolved into a more complex form of gaming. I remember the first video game I have played, Super Mario. It was a single or double player game that has to be played by connecting the game console with the television set. Today, video games can be played on personal computers connected to the internet and can involve many players. Video games today can involve users of several computers with links to each other and other electronic devices to provide gaming services to public or private networks. One of these computers serves as the game server or host that provides virtual space and executes programs to be used by the clients or players. Game Service Providers (GSP) lease games to gaming clans or teams and they use internet tools to run, control, and configure games and they also allow clans to modify them. There are two types of game servers, the Listen Servers and the Dedicated Servers...

Running Linux Su and Sudo Commands to Work As Root and Viewing the Linux Root User Home Directory

Example of Using the Linux su Command Run the Linux su command with the dash option, as in “su -” (but not quotes). Then type in the password for the root user and press Enter. If you’re using Ubuntu, see the alternate steps below. Now type in the pwd command and press Enter to see your “path to (current) working directory”. If the su (superuser) command above worked, you should see the directory path of /root which indicates that you are now working as the root user at the Linux command line. Type in exit and press Enter to go back to working as a “regular” user. Example of Using the Linux sudo Command If you’re using Ubuntu or a variation, such as Kubuntu or Edubuntu, then run “sudo -i” (again, without the quotation marks) to start working at the command line prompt as the root user. You will need to type in the password of the first Linux user created on your system (during installation) and press Enter after running the sud...