How to Check Your Ubuntu Version

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Write a TCP Server in Python – Part 2

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This article is for people that have good knowledge in Python and want to learn and practise new skills and do some network basics. Information about sockets is very important when using Python for network scripting. Before we can create … Continue reading

Ubuntu 13.04 Preview

Written by Khalid Ahmed on . Posted in Linux distributions, News, Reviews, Software, Ubuntu

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A few days ago, I decided to give the Ubuntu 13.04 ‘Raring Ringtail’ Beta version a test. I downloaded the Daily Build and installed it successfully. The first thing I have got to share with you all is there are … Continue reading

How to Install Burg Boot Loader in Ubuntu 13.04 and LinuxMint

Written by M. Zinoune on . Posted in Linux Mint, Linux tutorials, opensource, Software, Ubuntu

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Burg is a boot loader based on GRUB. It uses a new object format which allows it to be built in a wider range of OS, including Linux/Windows/OSX/Solaris/FreeBSD etc. It also has a highly configurable menu system which works in … Continue reading

Google Looking to Acquire Whatsapp

Written by Emily Cartman on . Posted in Android, News, Software

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Third party messenger service apps have undoubtedly found more takers than traditional messengers. Apps such as Viber, Kakao talk and WeChat are being used by an increasing number of customers. Perhaps the most popular of the third-party messenger service apps … Continue reading

Install Memcached PHP Extension in CentOS

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Hosting, linux command, Linux tutorials, Linux webhosting, Unix Tutorials

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Memcached is a general-purpose distributed memory caching system that was originally developed by Danga Interactive for LiveJournal, but is now used by many other sites. It is often used to speed up dynamic database-driven websites by caching data and objects in RAM to reduce the number of times an external data … Continue reading

Write a TCP Server in Python. Introduction with Sockets – Part 1

Written by Ambition on . Posted in Linux distributions, opensource, programming, Software, Unix Tutorials

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It is late and I decided to code a simple TCP server in pure Python. But what is a server? Anything that receives connection from other computers called clients is called a server. This server keeps the connection open and … Continue reading

Haiku Lifts Another Interoperability Barrier

Written by Philippe Saint-Pierre on . Posted in News, opensource, Software

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These days, Haiku is seeing a long standing barrier to interoperability fading away as its NFSv4 client is getting merged. It’s the first sign for the feature to be included in future releases of Haiku. Following a quite successful Google … Continue reading

How to Update Ports in FreeBSD

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Normally we are writing  more  about Linux here at Unixmen. But today, I will give you some tips about the FreeBSD upgrade system and packages. Question: How to update ports in FreeBSD? Answer: Let me give you some information about … Continue reading

Resolve libudev0 Issue When Installing Google Chrome in Ubuntu 13.04

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When installing chrome in Ubuntu 13.04, I got the following error:

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cave

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it can be used to talk or chat through the internet,

it is using strong encryption.

but for example TOR is using some obfuscation because some countrys try to block all outgoing connections which can not be scanned with DPI

And the TOR Project is facing an arms race in obfuscation and encryption detection.

cave

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You can friend someone if you give him your public Certificate.

both peers must friend each other.

i suggest to not enter a valid e-mail address. it is not necessary, but pgp needs a mail addy. something@something.so fits perfectly… :)

http://redd.it/18vsq5 <– faq, featurelist, todo, howto, useful links to manual wiki etc, …

you can connect to chatservers, which will give you access to chatlobby, where always some people are lurking.

#1 https://www.f2f-fr.net/w2c/en/
#2 http://retrosharechatserver.no-ip.org/w2c/en/

and in this rooms, you can find other people to talk and friend.

cave

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http://redd.it/18vsq5
please have a look at this link. it is a FAQ, QuickTip, HowTo, etc etc etc …

If you want to make friends, please use the Chatservers.
#1 https://www.f2f-fr.net/w2c/en/
#2 http://retrosharechatserver.no-ip.org/w2c/en/

if you enter your certificate, the chatserver adds you as his friend and shows his certificate too add him to your friends.

After the connection to the chatservers is established, you can join a few chatrooms where the chatserver is lurking.

in this rooms are other people too help you and make first friends and get into the network.

add friends only with wisdom. if you friend some policeman, it will be problematic like in real life.

best is to add only people you trust in real life or trust from other communitys too. and not to add random unkown strangers.

If you have questions, ask them in the chatlobbys, there is always someone to answer them.

please read http://redd.it/18vsq5

or question me here :)

Ladi Oyekanmi

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Could you please assist in step by step on how to install nagios on solaris

Adhraa

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Greate tutorial :)

 
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