I discovered a SIMPLE and EFFECTIVE way to connect to our web servers the other day and I almost feel a little dumb for not discovering it earlier. Perhaps this is even available in Windows and I’ve never noticed…
Sometime ago when I upgraded to the BETA version of Ubuntu 9.10 my FTP client stopped working. For whatever reason it would transfer a few files then suddenly freeze up. I would close my FTP client and try it again only to experience the same result. I deduced this issue was a Ubuntu 9.10 issue as I would have similar results with several different FTP clients.
As you may have read in a previous post I was unsuccessful in getting Adobe Creative Suite 3 to install via WINE or CROSSOVER (CS4 wouldn’t install either). So, at the recommendation of a friend I installed VMware Workstation 6.5… I was pretty impressed. It installed Windows XP PRO SP3 without a single hiccup, it validated with Microsoft, updated just fine… I installed Adobe Creative Suite 4 without any trouble and it also validated just fine…
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The evolution of Linux has inspired people like myself to give it a try – and perhaps like a strong narcotic – now I’m hooked. Discussing Linux is far more complicated than many in the computing world want to recognize and the reason for this complexity stem from Linux’s heritage as a secure and stable enterprise server operating system. The truth is most people don’t need an enterprise server operating system and they certainly don’t need the traditional complexities associated with them. So, when I talk about Linux’ evolution I’m talking about it from a general user standpoint, not a server administrator wanting to play with it on my everyday workstation.
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