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Stratus4Uptime Contest Winner’s Server Is 17 Years Running… and Still Counting
MAYNARD, MA–(Marketwire – 04/19/10) – To help mark its upcoming 30th anniversary, Stratus Technologies conducted the Stratus4Uptime contest to find the Stratus servers with the records for longest in production and longest without unplanned downtime. Customers from around the world submitted nominations. One nominee’s application manages the signaling that guides high-speed trains between …
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I have an older computer running ubuntu linux desktop edition. I also have Samba File and Printer Sharing and Web Servers installed. I have WebMin installed. Everything seems to be working. I want a way to control my server using a GUI and the Xwindows system on my PC. So basicly I want to see my Linux server on my windows PC(s).
I am looking to start a web server using Apache, and I am getting a free domain and sub-domain. How would I make it so the domain name directs you from the root Apache index to an HTML page located on the server automatically?
I’m running desktop Linux on my home computer, and I would like to know of a program I could use to find out the operating system of a remote web server. Is this possible? I know that web servers have access to information about the operating systems of client machines that view their website, but does something similar happen in reverse? The protocol is HTTP.
There’s a RedHat Linux server, and I need to find out the version number of RedHat that runs on it. I can ssh to it, and do not want to use X-Win as it is so slow.
I know Windows has “ver” command that does just that; is there something like that in Linux?