By restarting whatever HTTP server you are running.
You can visit http://www.linuxlearningzone.com/ Here you may be provided with all the training facilities. You only need a computer and an internet connection to start learning Linux online.
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There is no single service or protocol that does this. For compatibility with Windows, some servers may allow access via the SMB protocol. The implementation on Linux is known as "Samba." However, other methods for accessing files on a server are possible, such as via FTP or HTTP.
Dedicated servers for Source games can often be installed and run on Windows computers through Valve's Steam service. They can also run on linux, though not through Steam. Instructions are available at http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Source_Dedicated_Server#Setting_up .
Linux distributions can be downloaded both through traditional HTTP / FTP downloads, as well as via BitTorrent.
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this generally happens when you have had some updates from Microsoft or if you have picked up a worm of some kind. open this link to see more info on how to fix it http://searchwinit.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid1_gci994336,00.HTML if you still have no luck then reformatting your system will fix it for sure
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