It varies from distribution to distribution, for example in ubuntu you would do one of these:
sudo apt-get install ftpd
sudo apt-get install pure-ftpd
sudo apt-get install vsftpd
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol
To shut down an FTP server in Linux, you would generally use "ftpshut." The command syntax can vary slightly, so check your man pages for the correct syntax.
Linux distributions can be downloaded both through traditional HTTP / FTP downloads, as well as via BitTorrent.
You can install a ftp server like vsftpd, it's configuration is in vsftpd.conf, the text file is explanatory
That dependes on the distubution you installed, generally linux preforms very well.
A server with a Linux distribution installed on it.
Hopefully where the manufacturer installed it. Good luck.
Most Linux systems will have ftp available as a command line option. Try entering "man ftp" in terminal mode to make sure you have it, and to learn the various ftp commands. Typically, you will have to know the ftp site name and the user name and password assigned to you for that ftp site. You will start the ftp session by typing something like: ftp www.mysite.net At the ftp prompt, enter your user name and password, if the server requests that you sign in anonymously place "anonymous" or "ftp" in the username field and leave the password field blank. Then use the ftp commands (e.g 'ls' 'put' 'get' 'cd' 'chmod') to transfer and maintain files at your site. If you prefer a GUI interface, there may be some X Windows ftp clients available for download. Google 'ftp Linux' and see what you can find. I prefer the plain command line version. Much quicker and easier once you learn the commands.
Linux is an operating system for the computer. You can purchase computers that already have Linux pre-installed on the computer. Select Dell computers come equipped with Linux.
No, Linux is an operating system. Judging from the category: Your PS3 would be considered a PC after having Linux installed on it.
None.
yes