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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

How to Uninstall a BIND in YUM


Log into your Linux system and open a new terminal window. Each Linux distribution stores this shortcut in a different place. Check your system's documentation if you do not know where to locate it.
Type 'sudo yum remove bind' without quotation marks, then press 'Enter.'
Type your system's root password when prompted, then press 'Enter.'
Press 'Y' when asked to confirm the package removal. Bind will be stopped and uninstalled from your system.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015

How to Find Company Websites (7 Steps)


Type a company name in a search engine if the name is known. Use additional extensions like .info and .us if .com does not bring up a site. Scan the results and click on the link bringing up the company website. Log on to an Internet directory such as Yellowbook.com and type in the company name to bring up the site. Write the company’s partial or full address in a search engine to bring up the site. Use a directory or search engine dedicated to a particular city such as At-la.com.
Log on to a comprehensive business directory like Manta.com or Hoovers. Enter the business name provided in the search box. Scroll down the page on Manta.com to locate the title “Find U.S. Companies by Category” or use the link immediately below to find companies by location.
Type the name of a city and industry in a search engine or online directory if the name of the business isn’t known: “tool-and-die makers, city, state” or “restaurant, city, state.” Click on a company website that shows up in the results, or enter the name of the company in the search engine or online directory.
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Enter the name of an association in a search engine such as “professional employer organization,” then scan the roster of members to find the business name and company website.
Log on to Facebook.com and enter the name of a company or put out a request asking for a particular website. Ask friends on line and in person for referrals on a specific type of company if the name and website are not known.
Visit the business reference section at the local library. Use a comprehensive directory like Harris Information directories. Search through industry listings, find the name of a company, and the website in the contact information. Read through Thomas Register and the listing of companies.
Ask through local business networking groups or the local chamber of commerce for names of specific companies and the website url; or ask for specific industry referrals.
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How to Create a DNS Website Redirect (6 Steps)


Log in to your domain registrar account. This is the site where you registered your domain name. It may be the same site as your hosting company, or it may be separate.
Find your domain information. Usually, you should see account details with your individual domains listed.
Locate your DNS information. Not every registrar makes this available. However, in most cases you should be able to find it listed in your domain account. In some cases, DNS may be referred to as 'nameservers.'
Change the DNS information to match the destination IP address. This will instruct any browsers trying to access your current site to visit your preferred address instead. If this functionality isn't available, you may need to search for a CNAME (Canonical Name) option. This will allow you to change the destination web address.
Save your changes. It may take a few hours before the changes register online though it can occasionally take as much as 48 hours.
Test your site to make sure that it is redirecting successfully. If you're having problems with the redirect, you may need to contact your hosting company or domain name registrar.
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How to Run an NCAA Tournament Pool (8 Steps)


Determine the maximum number of people you want in the pool. Factors that impact this decision are whether the pool is just for members of your office and if you're hosting the pool using an Internet service--such as Yahoo!, ESPN or CBS Sportsline. Knowing the “cut-off” number before you tell others about the pool gives you the option of declining entry into the tournament pool at your discretion. However, there doesn't have to be a limit at all.
Choose the entry fee. Consult with friends and other potential entrants before setting this fee so people are not dissuaded from entering the pool.
Locate and print blank NCAA tournament brackets for everyone participating in the pool. While those in the pool can locate their own brackets using the Internet or from a newspaper, it doesn't hurt to acquire a few extra brackets just in case. Popular sports websites such as ESPN, Yahoo! Sports, CBS Sportsline and NCAA.com all offer printable brackets after “selection Sunday”--the Sunday before the start of the NCAA tournament, which is always on a Thursday.
Determine a scoring system. Some pool organizers increase the points awarded for each round. For example, award 1 point for every correct pick in the first round, 2 points in the second round, then 3, 5, 10 and 15. Some people do not weight the points, awarding the same number of points in each round. Make sure participants know the rules before they enter.
Decide on a “tiebreaker” in case it becomes necessary. Doing so ensures only one person wins the pool. In most Internet pools, the tiebreaker is the total points of the final score in the NCAA championship game.
Choose how winnings will be distributed to the winner or winners. Some pools pay out just the person who wins the entire contest. Others pay the top two or three winners. An example might be 80 percent of the money to the winner, 15 percent for second place and 5 percent for third. The system you use is largely determined by the number of participants.
Create a cut-off time for the collection of both brackets and money. Most Internet pools have a cut-off time of noon on the first day of the tournament, when the first game tips off. Collecting the money along with the brackets ensures nobody backs out of the pool once the tournament begins.
Tally the total wins/points at the end of each game, set of games or round. The time you choose to check the brackets is up to you, but you'll find most people will want to know who is winning at the end of each day of the tournament.
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How to Set Up a WordPress Website (17 Steps)


Choose the name for your website. Search for a domain hosting service which offers a control panel (CPanel), such as HostGator or GoDaddy.
Search for your chosen domain name at the hosting site of your choice. Pay the domain registration fee.
Choose from the hosting service's monthly plan options. Pay the first month's hosting fee. Note down your username and password in a safe place.
Log into your CPanel using your username and password.
Locate the Fantastico Suite Smiley Face icon near the bottom of the page. Find the WordPress download link on the top left of the next page. Click to start your new WordPress installation.Upload WordPress to your new website. Save all of the usernames and passwords as you upload the program.
Email a copy of the installation data to yourself. Check your Inbox to locate the installation data email. Save it in a safe place for future reference.
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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Find a Cub Scout Pack Near You (5 Steps)


Call the Boy Scouts of America District Office for your state and ask for the contact information for the nearest Cub Scout pack to you.
Use your favorite search engine to locate local Cub Scout pack information, including contact phone numbers and meeting venues.
Visit the Boy Scouts of America website to find a scouting group near you. Click on the Get Involved tab, then select Cub Scouts and enter you address, city name, state and zip code to generate a list of packs in your area.
Ask your child's school where the nearest Cub Scout pack meets. Most scouting groups hold a recruiting day during the academic year.
Visit the Boy Scouts of America Hosting website. Enter your zip code, state or city to find the pack nearest you. The hosting website does not represent the official Boy Scouts of America.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015

How to Use Filezilla With 000Webhost (15 Steps)


Log in to your 000Webhost control panel.
Scroll down and locate the 'Files' module.
Click the 'View FTP Details' icon to obtain the login details you will need to begin uploading your files via FTP.
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