How to start shell script writing
This is actually, I want to share, how I learned the shell scripting. It may be helpful for beginners. I am writing it step by step so that it will easy to understand: STEP 1: Do your task manually...
View ArticleLinux Explore Stats
Linux Explore stats month September 2012Filed under: Introduction Tagged: All about linux, Explore, hits, Linux, Linux Explore, Linux hacks, Linux Howto, Linux Tips, Linux Tricks, linuxexplore, seo,...
View ArticleLinux File encryption/decryption using openssl | password protected tar
Openssl is one of the best tools which can be used to encrypt/decrypt files. You can password protect your important data to avoid misuse. To encrypt your files use the command: openssl des3 -salt -in...
View ArticleWubi: Making it easy for Windows Users to Install Ubuntu
We’ve seen this Ubuntu installer for Windows before, but now it has new features and a new name: Wubi Beta. It uses no confusing lingo, and even lets you choose a variety of options that similar...
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 Article10 Must Play Linux games for 2012
Gaming on Linux? A few years ago this would only be said as a joke. Thankfully for us, Linux gaming has evolved offering some mature open source games, as well as some very nice commercial games. Let’s...
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 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 ArticleHow to find USB device in Linux
I wondered when I had to find the USB device name in Linux using shell script (shell command), it was little tricky, specially in case of UDEV. You can use different methods to get this like using...
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....
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