How to Install uTorrent Client on Ubuntu/Debian/Linux Mint

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uTorrent is a lightweight and efficient BitTorrent client for Linux, Windows OS and Mac OS. The installation of uTorrent in Linux is different from Windows and Mac OS. In Linux, uTorrent runs as a web server. You will access uTorrent … Continue reading

Lists in Python

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What are lists in Python? Lists are one of the six built-in types of sequences in Python programming language. A sequence is the most basic data structure in Python programming language and each element of a sequence has its own … Continue reading

Argument Handling in Python

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Argument handling gives user the chance to interact with the script and use it for different tasks. Two ways to do this in Python are with ARGV and optparse. The optparse module offers more options for argument handling, but we … Continue reading

Setup your own Wikipedia like website using MediaWiki

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MediaWiki is a free, open source wiki software developed by Wikimedia Fountation. It is the same software used by Wikipedia. You can build a Wikipedia like website using MediaWiki in minutes or you can add this website along with your … Continue reading

Administer your Server using Ajenti Server Manager

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Ajenti is a simple, fast and small web based administration tool for managing your servers. It is similar to Webmin. It is very useful for those who are not that much good at command line interface. It is available for … Continue reading

“Brand New” Unixmen Forum is Now Live!

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The Unixmen Team is very proud to announce the latest addition to the growing Unixmen network, our new Technical Discussion Forum. You can view the Forum at www.unixmen.com/phpbb We chose to use phpBB for several reasons. It’s fast, secure and … Continue reading

How To: Disable or Enable Guest Account in Ubuntu 13.04

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You may not want anyone to use your computer without your permission. But Ubuntu favors your friends and others who may want to use your computer in your absence without making any changes to your files by using the guest … Continue reading

Setup Your Own YouTube Like Website Using ClipBucket

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ClipBucket is an open-source and free Multimedia Management Script used to build your own media sharing site like YouTube, Metacafe, Veoh and Hulu etc. Whether you are a small fan club or a big Multi Tier Network operator, Clipbucket will … Continue reading

Retroshare: A Next Generation Secure Communication and File Sharing Platform

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Retroshare is the next generation of peer to peer sharing networks. Unlike classic peer to peer software, it only connects to trusted friends and not just anyone.

How to Block Ads on Your Web Browsers Using Privoxy

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There are many browser specific plug-ins (eg. Adblock Plus) available to block ads while browsing. If you want a tool compatible for all browsers, then you should try Privoxy.

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Etescartz

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Hi! I stumbled on this article and I really want to try elgg on a ubuntu server, but I’m at a standstill . I’m a newbie when it comes to linux and I tried installing the packages mentioned in the article, but the must be different in the Ubuntu repositories.. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

SK

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Did you add the IP range(Not ip address) in your cacti.conf file? If yes, check your apache log files. You may find the errors. Good luck.

David

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Hi SK,
thanks for your post :)
I did all the steps one by one but I got error 500, also I disable the selinux,and iptabels
In addition I cannot success to get the cacti in localhost.
Any idea?
Thanks

Richard

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I have been searching for a solution to that problem too but with videos. I can’t see anyway to make VLC do this. And nobody can tell me how.
However, I did find a media player called Movist that does it. I will never understand why VLC, the best in my opinion, does not design this feature into their player.

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.

 
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