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, although it works fine against single hosts....
View ArticleQuit Terminal After A Specified Time of Idleness
Hello Geeks! Is been a long time I wrote about something tricky and geeky. Today am going to show you how to quit or exit terminal after a specified time of inactive. Well, Let’s get started. Press...
View ArticleReduce Laptop Overheating Issues And Improve Battery Life
Just like me, everybody are facing the issues such as overheating and low battery performance in their Laptops/Notebooks. These are the common issues and everybody are suffering with these kind of...
View ArticleHow To Add DVD ISO To Yum Repository In Centos 6
I have some issues to connect to internet in my CentOS 6.4 minimal server and i need to install some packages right now. So what should i do now without internet? Its very simple! I just added my...
View ArticleHow To Use Huawei USB Modems In Ubuntu 13.04
Huawei is one of the leading Chinese companies in manufacturing some cute electronics devices. Huawei USB modems are used mostly with Mobile Telecommunication Operators to provide Mobile Broadband...
View ArticleCentOS IP Address Not Detected On VirtualBox – How To Fix?
Recently i installed Centos 6.4 on my Virtualbox and the network card doesn’t start automatically at first boot. My network card IP details doesn’t show up. Have you got the same problem just like...
View ArticleInstall Feng Office Collaboration Suite On CentOS 6.4
Feng Office (formerly known as OpenGoo) is a free and open source online project management and collaboration tool, licensed under the AGPL 3 license. It is a Web-based Software that integrates Project...
View ArticleGet Netflix Support On Linux Via Pipelight
What is Pipelight? Pipelight is a special browser plugin which allows to run your favourite Microsoft Silverlight applications directly inside your Linux browser. Netflix rely upon Microsoft...
View ArticleEncrypt Your Files And Folders With Cryptkeeper And Encfs
What is Cryptkeeper? Cryptkeeper is an encrypted folders manager, it allows users to mount and unmount encfs folders, to change the password and to create new crypted folders. It integrates with...
View ArticlePeerGuardian: A Privacy Oriented Firewall
PeerGuardian is a privacy oriented firewall application. It blocks connections to and from hosts specified in huge blocklists (thousands or millions of IP ranges). Its origin seeds in targeting...
View ArticleChange The OpenSSH Welcome Login Message In Ubuntu Linux
Hello guys! It is time for some ssh tips. I love to use the secure shell protocol and i use the OpenSSH software on my machines. At the moment i am working on my computer lab and working hard to buy...
View ArticleBluefish Text Editor: For Web Designers and Programmers
Bluefish Editor is an open-source text editor for web designers and programmers, supporting many programming and markup languages, but focusing on creating dynamic and interactive websites. The latest...
View ArticleInstall VNC Server On CentOS 6.4
In this handy tutorial, let me show you how to install vncserver on Centos 6.4 and how to connect to this server from remote hosts. Install Desktop Environment Sometimes you may need the GUI to do...
View ArticleSetup Peer To Peer Search Engine With YaCy On Debian 7
YaCy is a free search engine that anyone can use to build a search portal for their intranet or to help search the public internet. When contributing to the world-wide peer network, the scale of YaCy...
View ArticleHow To Control Digital Camera From Ubuntu Using Entangle
Entangle provides a graphical interface for “tethered shooting”, aka taking photographs with a digital camera completely controlled from the computer. It is an Open Source software licensed under the...
View ArticleClaws Mail: An Email Client And News Reader
Claws Mail is a lightweight and fast e-mail client and newsreader, based on GTK+. It supports POP3, APOP, IMAP, SMTP, SMTP AUTH, NNTP, LDAP, multiple accounts, spell-checking, addressbook, SSL, GPG,...
View ArticleInstall And Configure Varnish Cache With Apache On Debian 7
Varnish Cache is a web accelerator, sometimes referred to as a HTTP accelerator or a reverse HTTP proxy, that will significantly enhance your web performance. Varnish speeds up a website by storing a...
View ArticleEthtool: Utility To Query And Control Network Device Settings
ethtool is a command line utility used to query and control network device driver and hardware settings, particularly for wired Ethernet devices. Syntax ethtool devname options where devname is the...
View ArticleFind Out Linux Distribution Name, Version And Kernel Details
This short tutorial is intended to help newbies who don’t know how to find out the Linux distribution name, version and kernel details via command line. Method 1 – Finding Distribution & Version...
View ArticleUnderstanding File or Folder Permissions in Linux
In Linux nothing is taken for granted. Linux is secure and it will always continue to be. What are file/folder permissions in Linux? It becomes very boring when you can’t even open, delete or modify...
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