Category Archives: Linux tutorials

Centos 5.4 is out! Upgrade centos 5.3 to 5.4

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Announced today the release of centos 5.4 , the new centos 5.4 fixed many bugs and added many new packages , let`s see what new and how to upgrade to CentOS5.4 from 5.3  

Wget commands you diden`t hear about before -I-

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Wget is a free utility for non-interactive download of files from the Web. It supports http, https, and ftp protocols, as well as retrieval through http proxies. Every linux user use terminal, and using the terminal need from you to … Continue reading

with Ksplice no reboot is needed

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Ksplice is a free and open source extension of the Linux kernel which allows system administrators to apply security patches to a running kernel without having to reboot the operating system. Ksplice has been implemented for Linux on the x86-32 … Continue reading

Open terminal with a right click from your mouse

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If you want to open terminal easy way, you can do it by a right click from your mouse , so no need to open a from  application> accessories or system tools . Follow these steps to add a terminal … Continue reading

Deluge 1.2 Rc1 bittorrent client

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The Deluge application was designed to be a full-featured BitTorrent client. Deluge uses libtorrent in it’s backend and PyGTK for it’s user interface,  and is  currently usable on POSIX-compliant operating systems. It is intended to bring a native, full-featured client … Continue reading

Orange : A new theme from Bisigi project

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Orange is A New theme from Bisigi blog,This theme is lightweigh one with just 2 Mo, and it is based on a beautifull wallpaper the umar123. This theme include: A wallpaper « orange » One Theme GDM One Theme GTK … Continue reading

Install vsftpd in ubuntu|debian |linuxMint

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vsftpd, which stands for “Very Secure FTP Daemon”, is an FTP server for Unix-like systems, including Linux. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License. It supports IPv6 and SSL. Since version 2.0.7 vsftpd supports explicit and implicit FTPS. … Continue reading

Enchance your launchbar in Linux with Cairo-Dock

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Cairo-Dock is an animated application launch bar for the desktop, comparable to the dock in Mac OS X or Rocket Dock (for Windows).  It is compatible with Compiz, but it can also run without a composite manager . Cairo-Dock can … Continue reading

8 Usefull extensions for Google chrome

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As we know Google Chrome’s support for third party extensions, already dozens of different extensions has been written . Here is a list of latest extensions for google chrome    

Usefull GTK applications

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Here is a collection of GTK software to try this weekend, these tools are have a look at your hardware informations with CPU-G ,merge multiple documents with Couturier ..