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How to Install GNU Nano Text Editor on GoDaddy Shared Deluxe Linux Hosting with SSH Access

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Before we begin and I tell you how to go about installing GNU/Nano text editor on GoDaddy Shared Deluxe Linux hosting account, let me give you a little history of about Nano.  Nano is a clone of Pico, so lets talk about Pico a bit.

What is Pico?
Pico is a ncurses based  text editor for Unix and Unix/Linux computer systems. It is integrated with the Pine e-mail client, which was designed by the Office of Computing and Communications at the University of Washington.

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How To Extract an RPM Without Installing (EXTRACT & UNPACK .RPM)

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How To Extract an RPM Without Installing (EXTRACT & UNPACK .RPM)

Most of you linux users may already know to how extract .tgz tarballs and/or a zip/rar archives. Some of you advanced linux users may even know how to extract files from a Debian Package Archive (.DEB). However, a lot of you do not know how to extract files from an RPM archive as I get frequently asked this question on IRC. I will just write an article and point to to here :)

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Enabling SSH on Your GODADDY Deluxe Linux Shared Hosting Account

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Enabling SSH on Your GODADDY Deluxe Linux Shared Hosting Account

To SSH to your Linux Shared Hosting account on  GODADDY, you need to enable SSH within the Hosting Control Center. SSH can be enabled on Deluxe & Unlimited hosting accounts only.  SSH is a secure method of connecting to your hosting account to upload files, move files, and execute commands. When you enable SSH, it is enabled for the primary FTP user associated to the account.  SSH (Secure Shell) is a protocol for creating a secure connection between two computers.  The secure SSH connection provides authentication and encryption. SSH also provides compression.

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