Iptables: Some howto`s

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Iptables is a user space application program that allows a system administrator to configure the tables provided by Xtables (which in turn uses Netfilter) and the chains and rules it stores. Because iptables requires elevated privileges to operate, it must … Continue reading

Acer ships Android netbooks with Windows in dual boot

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in News

Acer ships Android netbooks with Windows in dual boot Acer looks to become of the first big PC builders to launch netbook computers with Google’s mobile operating system Android. Its Android based models could be found at Computex but there … Continue reading

CPU Diversification: Ubuntu’s Gain, Microsoft’s Loss

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Workswithu : The drive to create faster, cooler, and more energy-efficient CPUs has led to a diversification of processor architectures recently, with the venerable x86 facing competition it hasn’t

How to add 117 new effect to your Gimp2.6

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

117 new Gimp effects are available for download at Gimp FX Foundry, a SourceForge project, these effects are not part of the standard Gimp installation. Between the 117 scripts you can find effects such as blurring, distorting,Roy Lichtenstein effect, planet … Continue reading

Migrating from Microsoft office to openoffice.org

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Frequently Asked Questions

Question : How i can migrate from Microsoft office to openoffice.org ? Does exist a guide for this ?    

Intel buys Wind River to push Linux

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in News

By Agam Shah|IDG News Service : Intel’s acquisition of Wind River on Thursday is a strong push by the chip maker to extend Linux support across devices that use its processors, analysts said.

Education ministry in Austria supports GNU/Linux distribution for schools

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With support from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture (BMUKK), the third edition of a special version of a GNU/Linux distribution for schools has just been published.

Install Mplayer and all codecs on Debian lenny

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

MPlayer is a free and open source media player. The program is available for all major operating systems, including Linux and other Unix-like systems. MPlayer supports a wide variety of media formats In addition to its wide range of supported … Continue reading

Fix some configuration issues after kernel update in opensuse 10.x and 11.x

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Suse

After the kernel updates in opensuse 10.x and 11.x. you got some configurations who are not working any more. Soms of these configurations are of Nvidia drivers, Virtualbox, and Vmwar, let`s see bellow how to reconfigure them after a kernel … Continue reading

Statistics institute: moving to open source increases cooperation

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in News

Moving to open source leads to increased cooperation between public administrations, says Carlo Vaccari, manager of software development at Italy’s National Institute of Statistics, Istat.

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Yesterday watched a movie with Morgan Freeman called ‘ A long came a spider ‘ and must say that I was quite impressed how they exchanged encrypted messages hidden in pictures. Thank you for the tutorial :)

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Excellent, thanx!

Ambiton

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Thank you very much Chris :)

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in cmd

Oliver

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Do you think that it works on a Macbook Air 1,1?… ohh and, it must be installed in a different partition than Mac OS X, right?… can´t have i installed only Ubuntu on my hard drive?

 
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