If you're not running your own Linux server now, for some other purpose, I wouldn't recommend starting one just for this. A good admin requires firewalls and intrusion detection and log reviews and keeping the software updated and blah, blah, blah.
I do run several Linux boxes and do just that, but clients pay me to know how to do this :)
WordPress.com lets you host a regular low traffic site for free, on your own domain name for a small price, and provide a lot of the security you ought to be thinking about.
WordPress is an awesome CMS and ought to be the base for a lot of folks "5-page websites" - main page, who we are, what we do, contact us, etc. Latest versions auto-update, which is strongly suggested, as security flaws can be a real issue, and the WP people have an excellent track record on shipping updates that actually work (versus, for example. Microsoft)
But if all you want is to post media, perhaps a Tumblr account or a Pinboard might be more appropriate.
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) foxhelp@information-architecture.com wrote:
Thanks so much, Malcolm. I'll add those to me "Lookin' at" list.
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