Category Archives: Linux distributions

Steganography- Hide Your Files Inside An Image in Linux

Written by Ambition on . Posted in linux command, Submit Article, Ubuntu

Internet-Security-logo

Nowadays, our  personal computer is not only a work tool,  it is also our private space where we store our little secrets.   Protecting our  personal data from praying eyes should be one of our top  priorities.   People use  cryptography or … Continue reading

Connect Your Android Galaxy Tablet to Ubuntu via USB

Written by Ambition on . Posted in Android, Linux distributions, Linux tutorials, Software, Ubuntu

Android business apps

“I am having problems in connecting the Galaxy Tab to Ubuntu via USB cable.”; This is a common question around the web and specially in android forums. Sometimes you need to transfer files from your computer to your android device and … Continue reading

ElementaryOS Beta 1 and 2 Comparison and Review

Written by Chris Jones on . Posted in Linux distributions, News, opensource, Releases, Reviews, Software

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Now I’m sure everyone knows that I love Bodhi Linux, very much. I rant on about it how good it is all the time. Well, here comes the shocking part; I reckon I have found something better. Or should I … Continue reading

Introduction to the Linux Command Line

Written by Ambition on . Posted in Arch Linux, CentOS, Fedora, linux command, Linux distributions, Linux Mint, programming, Software, Suse

Terminal-prompt

My intent is to introduce new Linux users to the Linux command line shell and make them feel comfortable with the command line environment. What does it happen when you click a button with your mouse? When you click a … Continue reading

Linux Kernel 3.10. It’s BIG!

Written by Chris Jones on . Posted in Linux distributions, News, opensource, Releases, Software

Kernel

We have not really seen any large changes or updates in the Linux kernel for quite some time. This is actually a good thing as it shows that Linux has become a strong, robust and mature kernel. Development of the … Continue reading

Monitoring Users Activity Using psacct or acct Tools in Linux

Written by SK on . Posted in CentOS, Fedora, linux command, Linux distributions, Linux Mint, Linux tutorials, opensource, Software, Suse, Ubuntu

Monitoring-user-activity

If you have lot of developers or programmers who access your servers frequently in your company and if you wanna to keep an eye on what data they are accessing, what commands they are issuing, how long they have been … Continue reading

Run Your Own Social Network Using elgg on RHEL / CentOS and Scientific Linux

Written by SK on . Posted in CentOS, Fedora, Hosting, linux command, Linux distributions, Linux tutorials, opensource, Software

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Elgg is an open-source and powerful social networking engine used to create your own social networking web site. In this How To, I am gonna show you how to build your own social network website, just like Facebook and Linkedin. … Continue reading

Getting Debian 7.0 ‘Wheezy’ Up and Running

Written by Chris Jones on . Posted in linux command, Linux distributions, Linux tutorials, opensource, Releases, Software

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Now that you have installed Debian 7.0 ‘Wheezy’ and got yourself comfortable with it, it’s now time to get some software installed on to your system system. The first things you’ll need to do is update the repository source list. … Continue reading

Linux Malware Detect (LMD) in RHEL, CentOS 6.x and Fedora 16/17/18

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in CentOS, Fedora, linux command, Linux distributions, Linux tutorials, Software

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Let’s use the same definition of rfxn, Linux Malware Detect (LMD) is a malware scanner for Linux, released under the GNU GPLv2 License. It is designed around the threats faced in shared hosted environments. It uses threat data from network edge … Continue reading

Install Cacti Network Monitoring Tool on CentOS 6.4 / RHEL 6.4 / Scientific Linux 6.4

Written by SK on . Posted in CentOS, Fedora, linux command, Linux tutorials, opensource, Software

cacti

Cacti is an open source, front-end for the data logging tool called RRDtool. It is a web based network monitoring and graphing tool. For more information about Cacti refer the official link.