Tag Archives: opensource

Steganography- Hide Your Files Inside An Image in Linux

Written by Ambition on . Posted in linux command, Submit Article, Ubuntu

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Nowadays, our  personal computer is not only a work tool,  it is also our private space where we store our little secrets.   Protecting our  personal data from praying eyes should be one of our top  priorities.   People use  cryptography or … Continue reading

ArchLinux Decided to Move to MariaDB

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux distributions

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What’s  MariaDB : is an community-developed fork of the MySQL relational database management system, the impetus being the community maintenance of its free status under the GNU GPL, as opposed to any uncertainty of MySQL license status under its current ownership by Oracle. The contributors are required … Continue reading

Setup your personal Cloud server in minutes using ownCloud

Written by SK on . Posted in Hosting, Linux tutorials, opensource, Software

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ownCloud is a free Open Source software, used to setup your own personal cloud for file sharing, Calender, Contact and Bookmark sharing and Personal Audio/Video Streaming. It is pretty easy to setup and manage.

Openshot 1.4.3 has been released! PPA Ubuntu

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

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Few days ago was released Openshot 1.4.3 , according to the announcement this release has more bug fixes, enhancements, and new features than any other release of OpenShot to date!

emesene 2.12.5 has been released!

Written by M. Zinoune on . Posted in News, opensource, Software

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Few days ago was released emesene 2.12.5 , the new release comes with some new features and bug fix,  some of the new features we find a single window mode, like skypetab-ng, direct-connect aka fast file transfers are now implemented … Continue reading

Popular Linux Development Software

Written by Chris Jones on . Posted in opensource, programming, Software

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Software developers use a lot of different tools and methods for their hacking. And by hacking, I mean real, good and legitimate hacking. Real coding for real purposes.

Free and Open-Source Software bring an Open-Community

Written by Chris Jones on . Posted in News, opensource

It’s often associated that open-source is referred to Linux and FOSS (Free and Open-Source Software). But as equally as important is the community. And what I want to touch base on is not only the open-source community, but how “open” the … Continue reading

Pulse Audio 2.0 is here!

Written by Bill Toulas on . Posted in News, Software

Pulse Audio is an advanced network sound server. To put it simply, Pulse Audio is a background process designed to accept sound input from a source, and redirect it to devices like sound cards, or other processes.

The Text-based Web Browser: The Alternative

Written by Chris Jones on . Posted in Reviews, Software

We live in a flashy world when it comes to the world-wide-web. With most websites carrying a lot of flashy graphics, banners and advertisements. Sure, we can minimize the amount of graphics that our browsers present us, with the use … Continue reading

Let's fork it! | Friday Game

Written by Bill Toulas on . Posted in Gaming On Linux

One of the biggest advantages of the open source world is the ability to freely fork whatever you want, with no limitations on what you are going to make out of it.