Debian-goodies: A must-have Set of Utilities For Debian/Ubuntu Administrators
Are you a Debian/Ubuntu Administrator or a regular user, then you may use the dpkg and APT commands often. These commands are used to install, remove, update or upgrade a package or the whole system....
View ArticleFinding Orphaned Packages Using Deborphan And Rpmorphan
Are you troubling with full of unused packages that occupies more space and slow down your operating system performance? Well, you should try these two awesome utilities that help will you to easily...
View ArticleCherryPy – A Minimalist Python Web Framework
CherryPy is an open source, fast, and stable python web framework that allows the developers to build the web applications. The developers can build the web applications as the way they would build...
View ArticleHow To Fix Double Google Chrome Icon In Plank
Having two Google Chrome icons in Plank is mostly as a result of installing Google Chrome by downloading the .DEB file form Google’s website and running dpkg command on it. The .deb file downloaded...
View ArticleHow To Upgrade Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty To Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic
Hello all! Greetings! Today, we will discuss about how to upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 to 14.10 final beta. As you may know, Ubuntu 14.10 final beta has already been released. According to the Ubuntu...
View Article[Quick Tip] How To Enable Workspaces On Ubuntu 14.10
Starting from Ubuntu 13.04 version, moving between workspace feature has been disabled by default. So, you can’t switch to other workspaces by using the key combinations: CTRL+ALT+[Left/Right/Up/Down]...
View ArticleHow To Disable Unity Online Search Feature On Ubuntu 14.10
What Is Unity Online Search Feature? The Unity search function in Ubuntu operating system is provided by Canonical Ltd. When you enter a search term into the dash, Ubuntu will search your computer and...
View ArticleInstall Skype On Ubuntu 14.10/14.04/12.04
As you may know, Skype is a popular free voice over IP and instant messenger that can be used to text, video and voice calls over Internet. We can send Instant messages, Video messages,a and share...
View ArticleTop Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 14.10/14.04/13.10/13.04/12.10/12.04
Ubuntu 14.10 and its official flavours have been released a couple of days before. In this comprehensive how-to, let us discuss, how we can enhance Ubuntu 14.10, and other older versions further for...
View ArticleFix Windows 8 (Dual Boot) NTFS Partition Mount Failure In Ubuntu
Hello Guys, Is been along time I’ve written about a personal experience. Two days ago, I had the trouble trying to help a friend who just got started using Ubuntu to access his NTFS partitions as we...
View ArticleHow To Install LibreOffice 4.3 in Ubuntu / Elementary OS / Linux Mint via PPA
LibreOffice is a powerful office suite; Its clean interface and its powerful tools let you unleash your creativity and grow your productivity. LibreOffice embeds several applications that make it the...
View ArticleGetting Complete Hardware Specification On Linux From Terminal Using Facter...
There are many built-in and plenty of external GUI tools available to determine the hardware specifications in your system. But, none of them won’t help if you’re managing systems those are only having...
View ArticleInstall LAMP Server (Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, PHP) On Ubuntu 14.10/14.04/13.10
LAMP is a combination of operating system and open-source software stack. The acronym LAMP comes from the first letters of Linux, Apache HTTP Server, MySQL or MariaDB database, and PHP/Perl/Python. In...
View ArticleInstall LEMP Server (Nginx, MySQL or MariaDB, PHP And phpMyAdmin) On Ubuntu...
LEMP is a combination of the operating system and open-source software stack. The acronym LEMP comes from the first letters of Linux, Nginx(engine-x) HTTP Server, MySQL database, and PHP/Perl/Python....
View Article[Quick Tip] Allow Services Through Firewall In openSUSE
As you may know, not all services are enabled and allowed by default in openSUSE/SUSE systems. For example, ssh service is not allowed through firewall on openSUSE systems. Of course, it’s a safety...
View ArticleHow To Upgrade To openSUSE 13.2 From openSUSE 13.1
The openSUSE 13.2 stable version is out few days ago. For more details, read the openSUSE 13.2 release announcement and new features of 13.2 here. This tutorial is intended to those who are looking for...
View Article[Quick Tip] How To Fix Docky Compositing Error In Lubuntu
As you may know, Docky a is light weight application launcher in Unix/Linux like systems. I am a big fan of Lubuntu and Docky, because it doesn’t swallow all my system resources, so that I can use more...
View ArticlePlank – The Lightweight Dock For Ubuntu
Introduction As you may know, Plank is a simple, and very lightweight dock for Ubuntu and it’s derivatives. Starting from version 3.0.0, Plank is underlying technology for Docky, and provides provide...
View ArticleRemoteBox – A Graphical Client To Manage VirtualBox VMs Remotely
Let us say you’re managing a remote server without GUI(headless), and want to manage the virtual machines running on Oracle VirtualBox of that server? What will you do? Ofcourse, we can create, delete,...
View ArticleEjabberd – A Cross Platform, Open Source Instant Messaging Server
Introduction ejabberd is a free, Open Source Jabber/XMPP instant messaging server, written in Erlang/OTP. Using eJabberd, we can easily setup an instant messaging server in minutes. Features...
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