Debian 7.0 ‘Wheezy’ Review

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

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Just short of two weeks after the big release of Ubuntu 13.04 ‘Raring Ringtail’, I had Debian 7.0 ‘Wheezy’ arrive on my desk for testing. I have a huge amount of respect for Debian, as do most other Linux users. … Continue reading

Create a Live Linux USB with UNetbootin

Written by Ambition on . Posted in Arch Linux, CentOS, Fedora, Linux distributions, Linux Mint, Linux tutorials, opensource, Software, Suse, Ubuntu

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Unetbootin is a tool which was created by Geza Kovacs that helps you to create a Live Linux USB flash from an ISO file.

New Intel Haswell Iris GPU Triples the Performance

Written by Panos Georgiadis on . Posted in News, Software

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Truth be told, Intel HD Graphics series is not for gaming purposes, especially when AMD provides a better solution for their Llano CPUs. However, all this seems to change (a little bit) when Intel Haswell CPUs hit the market’s shelf. … Continue reading

Simple Bash Script for Pinging Hosts

Written by Ambition on . Posted in linux command, Linux tutorials, opensource, Software, Ubuntu

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This is a simple useful script which I learned from “Coding For Penetration Testers” book. It is used to check if a host is alive or not and echoes on user screen a message with the results of the ping … Continue reading

Cherokee – An Open source light weight cross-platform Webserver

Written by SK on . Posted in Hosting, Linux distributions, Linux Mint, Linux tutorials, Ubuntu

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Cherokee is an Open Source, cross-platform, fast and light weight web server. It supports all major web features such as FastCGI, SCGI, PHP, uWSGI, SSI, CGI, LDAP, TLS/SSL, HTTP proxying, video streaming, content caching, traffic shaping, etc. All the configurations … Continue reading

Play with Netcat in Ubuntu

Written by Ambition on . Posted in Ubuntu

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Now that you know what netcat is , it is time for some basic operations and real life tasks with the  TCP/IP  swiss army knife.Linux distributions come with netcat already compiled and installed but I will cover how

How to Install Mercurial with Google Code on OpenSUSE 12.3

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

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Many of us like to code and program. It’s an awesome and very satisfying hobby. Yet keeping track of your progress and different versions of files and what modifications have been made to those files is no easy task when … Continue reading

Seafile – Yet another alternative for Dropbox and OwnCloud

Written by SK on . Posted in CentOS, Fedora, Linux tutorials, opensource, Suse, Unix Tutorials

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Seafile is an Open Source file synchronization and collaboration tool. If you are looking an alternative for OwnCloud or Dropbox, this is the tool for you.

Monitor System Processes on Linux with htop

Written by Ambition on . Posted in linux command, Linux distributions, opensource, Software, Ubuntu

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What is htop ? htop is a Linux tool divided into three section ( CPU and Memory usage information,  Load Average Uptime and View of Processes) which allows real time monitoring of the  processes. It was created to replace  the … Continue reading

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