Tracking what is using what disk space on your computer can be a right pain. It's easy enough to look at how much space a particular file or folder is taking up, but working out where all your gigabytes and gigabytes of storage have gone overall can be difficult unless you know where to look.
I've covered how to find out your disk usage from the command line using du …
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See also: Part 1.
Welcome back! In the first part of this multi-part tutorial on FOSSwire, I look at some simple ways you can boost your security for the Apache web server. In this part, I'm going to look at securing the OpenSSH server, which is used for remotely logging in to your server.
OpenSSH is pretty secure as it is, but it never hurts to tweak a few …
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See also: Part 2.
First of all, I'd like to wish all FOSSwire readers a very happy new year! Hope it's a good one. Now, the task of keeping a server secure can be a difficult one at times. Getting the compromise and balance between security and convenience right isn't easy to do.
In the first part of this multi-part series, I'm going to show you how to lock …
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I'm sure a lot of you out there got an N800 or N810 over the holidays. If you got an N810, you're probably bragging to the closest N800 user about how sweet OS2008 is. Not to worry, N800 users, you can enjoy all of the software an N810 user can, as Nokia gave us all a little present a few weeks ago: OS2008 for the N800.
Before we begin flashing …
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