Mobile Security with Android
Hacking experts on Wednesday demonstrated ways to attack Android smartphones using methods they said work on virtually all such devices in use today, despite recent efforts by search engine giant...
View ArticleSelinux disable temporarily or permanently
Sometime when you run an application in Linux, it starts and suddenly stops or just doesn’t work. Then you find that its selinux which is stopping you to run your application. Selinux is good security...
View ArticleLook what Stella brought to CentOS 6.3, Desktop OS based on Centos
There is a new Linux distribution released almost every week, sometimes, even every day. The latest is one called Stella, and the first version is Stella 6.3. Stella is a desktop-focused remix of...
View ArticleCreating a Counter-Strike Server on Linux
From www.cstrike-planet.com: On this page we will explain how to install Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Source. We assume you have some Linux knowledge. We will start with Counter-Strike: Source....
View ArticleMore Helpful Commands in Linux
A backdrop of stars Difficulty: Easy Application: KStars You may already have played with KStars, but how about creating a KStars backdrop image that’s updated every time you start up? KStars can be...
View ArticleUbuntu 12.10 Beta 2 Release
Ubuntu released the second and final beta of Ubuntu 12.10 version, code name “Quantal Quetzal”, just two days before. It is a development release, the Ubuntu developers are moving quickly to bring an...
View ArticleLinux File System and Windows File System, Difference
Windows vs Linux Windows uses FAT and NTFS as file systems, while Linux uses a variety of file systems. Unlike Windows, Linux is bootable from a network drive. In contrast to Windows, everything is...
View ArticleHow to Install LibreOffice 4.0.0 – 4.4.3 on CentOS 6/RHEL 6.3
LibreOffice 4 is launched and I was very exited to install it on my CentOS 6. It was really a good experience to install and use it. I am very happy to see that its performance is enhanced a lot....
View ArticleChroot SFTP Users for Web Hosting Server.
A chroot on Unix operating systems is an operation that changes the apparent root directory for the current running process and its children. A program that is run in such a modified environment cannot...
View ArticleCloud Computing and Linux: A Match Made in Heaven
Cloud computing has revolutionized the way businesses operate by providing scalable, cost-effective, and secure IT infrastructure. As more and more companies move their operations to the cloud, Linux...
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