Quit Terminal After A Specified Time of Idleness
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Is been a long time I wrote about something tricky and geeky. Today am going to show you how to quit or exit...
Zenmap: A GUI Frontend For Nmap Network Scanning Tool
What is Nmap?
Nmap, Network Mapper, is an open source tool for network exploration and security auditing. It was designed to rapidly scan large networks,...
Mosh: A Brief Introduction
Mosh – The Mobile Shell.
Already we have shown you about what is Mosh and How to use it in our previous article. But that...
Terminal Scrolling Tip On Ubuntu
Unlimited Scrolling In The Terminal
The default amount of lines to display in the terminal is set to 512 lines, but sometimes the output from...
Create SSL Certificates In OpenSUSE 12.3
This article will help you to secure your Apache server by creating SSL certificates. Some people may need this to Secure their apache  server....
Watch And Record Live TV Shows With FreetuxTV On Linux
FreetuxTV is a Web TV player for Linux that can be used by French users to watch TV channels provided by their ISP, or...
Mosh – An Alternative To SSH
Mosh, Mobile Shell, is a free Remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of...
How To Fix The Clumsy Window Appearance In XFCE?
Hello Everyone! I am back with a small article regarding xfce-4 desktop environment.
As you are searching to fix an problem in your xfce system you would have already...
Quick News – Firefox Will Remain The Default browser In Ubuntu...
Hello guys, how are you? It is time for some Ubuntu 13.10 news. After a long debate on which browser should be the default...
KDE 4.11 Released, New Features And Improvements
Hello Guys, it is August 15 and yesterday the KDE 4.11 version was released with major updates, major fixes and new features. Some of...
Yum ‘groupinstall’ – A Quick Introduction
Yum "groupinstall' is a powerful command that saves your precious time by installing group of packages easily without having to install packages one by...
How To Test Network Throughput Between Linux Systems
iperf is a tool for performing network throughput measurements. It can test either TCP or UDP throughput. To perform an iperf test the user...
Install Mir and Xmir In Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy
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In this article we will take a look at command line instructions needed to install Mir, a computer display server for Linux which...
How To Find Fastest Mirror Lists With ‘Netselect-apt’ On Debian
This handy tutorial will help you to find and select the fastest mirror lists to get update or upgrade or install software's on your...
Linux Trojan Stealing Bank Data From Linux Users
We love linux and one of the reason why we love it is the high security it offers. Shopping in a linux box is...
Snow Sabre icons for Ubuntu, How To Install Them?
Are you a cool linux user? You say you are, but have you tried some cute icons for your Ubuntu machine? Have you tried...
Developing Ubuntu Apps. Why?
I dream of being an independent app developer for smartphones, one day. Can you imagine what a joy it would be to write applications...
Install NagVis Add-on For Icinga On Ubuntu
NagVis is a visualization addon for the well known network managment system Nagios and Icinga. NagVis can be used to visualize Nagios Data, e.g....