Linux tutorials
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Post date: July 17, 2008, 12:07 Category: Software Views: 7924 Comments |
Tutorial quote: A tutorial on how to set up Dual Core processors with Conky, to display data for both cores. This can also be applied to Quad core, etc. |
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Post date: July 17, 2008, 12:07 Category: Software Views: 6426 Comments |
Tutorial quote: A Tutorial to show how to view MS Proprietary CHM files, and/or convert the to HTML or PDF documents in Linux. |
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Post date: July 17, 2008, 12:07 Category: Programming Views: 7533 Comments |
Tutorial quote: Tutorial on how to integrate MySQL into the Eclipse PDT Development Environment, with the SQL Explorer Plugin. |
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Post date: July 17, 2008, 04:07 Category: Software Views: 5847 Comments |
Tutorial quote: How to install the 64 Bit version of Eclipse IDE, and additionally the PDT, WTP, ATF and SQL Explorer plugins,for a full Web Application Development Environment on a 64 Bit Linux Platform. The tutorial goes through each stage, from setting up 64 Bit JRE, to Downloading and installing the Eclipse IDE and Plugins. |
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Post date: April 13, 2008, 20:04 Category: Miscellaneous Views: 4095 Comments |
Tutorial quote: If you dual boot with Windows and Linux, and have data spread across different partitions on Linux and Windows, you should be really in for some issues.
It happens sometimes you need to access your files on Linux partitions from Windows, and you realize it isn’t possible easily. Not really, with these tools in hand - it’s very easy for you to access files on your Linux partitions from Windows. |
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Post date: April 1, 2008, 08:04 Category: Emulation Views: 6655 Comments |
Tutorial quote: How to improve virtual machine performances in 3D acceleration (OpenGL) using VMGL with X forwarding on VMware Server. Only for GNU/Linux |
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Post date: March 26, 2008, 10:03 Category: Miscellaneous Views: 4304 Comments |
Tutorial quote: One of the most noticeable differences between Linux and Windows is the directory structure. Not only is the format different, but the logic of where to find things is different.This tutorial will explain about Linux Directory Structure Overview with graphical image. |
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Post date: March 23, 2008, 14:03 Category: Miscellaneous Views: 6722 Comments |
Tutorial quote: If you have ever tried to implement one of the hotspot HowTos on this and other sites, it might have dawned on you that this is not an easy feat to accomplish. Amazingly most solutions also leave out the most important part – how to get paid by the punters using the hotspot. Some will offer prepaid solution or access tickets that need to be printed, but this will require staff being involved on the premises. And in particular, once you want to offer a professional service and not just a toy concept it gets tricky – and expensive. Just imagine all the servers you need to provide redundant and load balanced freeradius, mysql and web servers. It is generally not worth the effort and expense for just one hotspot – unless of course you are willing to accept outages, unhappy customers etc. |
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Post date: March 4, 2008, 22:03 Category: Security Views: 4314 Comments |
Tutorial quote: Lynis is an auditing tool which tests and gathers information from Unix based systems. The audience for this tool are security and system auditors, network specialists and system maintainers. |
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Post date: January 17, 2008, 13:01 Category: Security Views: 5183 Comments |
Tutorial quote: Are you using SSH in the best way possible? Have you configured it to be as limited and secure as possible? The goal of this document is to kick in the new year with some best practices for SSH: why you should use them, how to set them up, and how to verify that they are in place. All of the examples below assume that you are using EnGarde Secure Linux but any modern Linux distribution will do just fine since, as far as I know, everybody ships OpenSSH. |
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