I'm trying to go about on editing the vsftpd file so an account on my system, ftpadmin, should be the only regular user with access, including read and write access. But all other access should be anonymous and read-only. Any help to go about this would be greatly appreciated!
The primary file system for Fedora 12 is ext4 but you may also use ext3.
Linux From Scratch was created in 1999-12.
Coyote Linux was created in 1998-12.
ext4
Linux is the kernel. As of 8-10-12 the latest stable Linux kernel is 3.5.1.
Fedora - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Hungary:14 Iceland:12 Spain:13 Sweden:11 USA:PG West Germany:12 (f)
The twelfth release of the free and open source operating system updated and maintained by Red Hat under the disguise of the Fedora Project. Or a fancy and quite stylish hat.
Fedora - 1942 was released on: Italy: 12 September 1942 USA: 14 January 1946 Portugal: 4 December 1946 France: 23 June 1948
There is no one "current Linux operating system" due to the fact that Linux is developed and distributed in various forms by many different individuals and corporations. The current version of Linux depends on which of these "distributions" you are interested in installing. For example, a popular distribution of Linux tailored for use as a Desktop system is Ubuntu (www.ubuntu.com), which is distributed by the company Canonical. The current release of Ubuntu is 8.04, which was released in April this year. There are literally hundreds of distributions freely available online, but other distributions which are of note in the desktop arena include Fedora (www.fedoraproject.org), openSUSE (www.opensuse.org) and Debian (www.debian.org), each of which have their own advantages and disadvantages. Each distribution has its own release schedule, but you can find out what the current version is (and download it) from the official websites.
from cd, dvd, or thumbdrive
If you're using the latest version of Fedora (Fedora 12), Firefox 3.5 comes pre-installed on your system, and it is kept up-to-date automatically via yum/packageKit. However, if you have an older version of Fedora, or you want to get a more bleeding-edge version of Firefox (sometimes the updates lag behind a few days or you want the development version), you can compile it from source. Instructions can found in the link below.
The current version of the Linux kernel is 4.14 (November 12), whereas the LTS kernel is at 4.9 (November 21).