How to Set Up The Ampache Streaming Music Server In Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Ampache is a cataloging and streaming service written for the web which recently moved its development to github. It is current receiving active development so I'm hoping for continued improvement and...
View ArticleHow to Move from Windows to Linux
A suggestive guide on how to move from Windows to Linux. Get a taste of Linux without disrupting your Windows installation.
View ArticleUpgrade Linux Mint 15 (Olivia) to Linux Mint 16 (Petra)
On November 30th 2013, the Linux Mint team proudly announced the release of Linux Mint 16 “Petra” MATE. This release is the result of 6 months of incremental buildup on top of fast and decent...
View Article29 Practical Examples of Nmap Commands for Linux System/Network Administrators
The Nmap aka Network Mapper is an open source and a very versatile tool for Linux system/network administrators. Nmap is used for exploring networks, perform security scans, network audit and finding...
View Article10 Linux Distros to Watch in 2014
Every year, around December, people like to come up with their predictions for what they believe will happen in the technology world in the year to come. This is like that, only focused on what I feel...
View ArticleUnix Trick: PBCopy
In this post I look at one of my favorite Unix/OSX command-line tricks - PBCopy
View ArticleRed Hat Enterprise Linux 7 beta arrives with MariaDB as its default database
Red Hat's newest enterprise Linux takes one giant step forward to its release and shifts from MySQL to MariaDB for its database management system needs.
View ArticleHow to Setup Reverse SSH Tunnel on Linux
Reverse SSH is a technique that can be used to access systems (that are behind a firewall) from the outside world.
View Article10 Useful Linux Bash_Completion Complete Command Examples (Bash Command Line...
In Linux, while typing a command if you press TAB twice, it would list all available commands that starts with typed characters.
View ArticleFedora 20 (Heisenbug) Released – Download DVD ISO Images
On 17th December 2013, The Fedora Project team officially announced the release of Fedora 20 codenamed “Heisenbug” and made available for both 32-bit or 64-bit architectures.
View ArticleFerocious Fedora 20 review: Cutting edge Linux still as sharp as ever
If you want to a bleeding edge desktop or server Linux, then Fedora is the Linux distribution for you. If you want to play it safe, try something else.
View ArticleRed Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 4.0 is here
This new release of RHEL OpenStack Platform 4.0 comes with Red Hat-hardened OpenStack Havana.
View ArticleA nice and cheap Arduino Yùn alternative
Arduino Yùn integrates an ATmega32u4 with another processor with an embedded Linux distribution. So what if you connect a SoC like Raspberry PI with an Arduino based board? Ardulink open source...
View ArticleArchive and Compression in Linux
Do you know that Archive and Compression are two different things in Linux unlike Windows?
View ArticleHow To Add Swap on Ubuntu
Tutorial shows how to set-up Swap file on Ubuntu. It shows how to check the Swap status, determine Swap file size, create and enable Swap and Swap file persistence,
View ArticleBring your Linux and Windows machines to same platform
This is useful if you want to save loads of dollars and resources. It made my linux machine look like windows machine and fooled the AD.
View ArticleHow To Install Git on Ubuntu
This Tutorial shows how to install Git open source program on Ubuntu. The tutorial suggest using the packages that come with the operating system.
View ArticleBest Linux and Windows Dedicated Web Server Hosting Service Providers
Below is the list of best Linux and Windows dedicated web server hosting service providers. List includes 100TB, InMotion, HostV, Single Hop, Cirtex Hosting, SiteGround, Arvixe, BlueHost, iPage, A2...
View ArticleWill Linux achieve world domination in 2014? There's just one barrier to break.
There have been some heady predictions for 2014 tumbling around the internet this week - many of them focused on open source. Over at TechRepublic, they reckon the coming year promises to be a banner...
View ArticleDevelopment on a Mac versus Linux
I love the Mac computing experience. Even though I use a Mac as my home laptop, I prefer a Linux machine for work. Here are the key differences between developing on a Mac and on Linux.
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