Linux

Linux is a UNIX-like operating system that was designed to provide personal computer users a free or very low-cost operating system comparable to traditional and usually more expensive UNIX systems. Linux was originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers from around the globe. Linux runs on a variety of hardware platforms including x86 PCs, Alpha, PowerPC and IBM's products. Linux is a free open source software which is freely available to download, however the full distribution of Linux along with technical support and training are available for a fee from vendors such as Red Hat, Novell-Suse, Mandrake and many more. 

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Saturday, 20 September 2008 |  Written by wdlog.com  | 
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 First of all, we need to setup the lamp (linux+apache+mysql+php) environment. So, fire up the terminal and type: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
Saturday, 20 September 2008 |  Written by kcharoen  | 
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Have you ever wanted to ssh to your Linux box that sits behind NAT? Now you can with reverse SSH tunneling. This document will show you step by step how to set up reverse SSH tunneling. The reverse SSH tunneling should work fine with Unix like systems.
Sunday, 07 September 2008 |  Written by shahjapan  | 
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Someone said, Flash Player 9 doesn't run on 64 bit Linux, but sure it does... and you can install it, just follow the simple steps below. If you can't view or open Flash charts or are not able to play Flash in your browser, follow the simple steps to install it on 64 bit Linux machines.
Sunday, 07 September 2008 |  Written by Falko Timme  | 
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Lighttpd is a secure, fast, standards-compliant web server designed for speed-critical environments. This tutorial shows how you can install Lighttpd on a Fedora 9 server with PHP5 support (through FastCGI) and MySQL support. I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for you!
Monday, 04 February 2008 |  Written by thoughtfix  | 
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This looks fantastic. Everything from PDA sized to handheld PC sized to UMPC to desktop to HDTV.
Monday, 04 February 2008 |  Written by thoughtfix  | 
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This is a demo of the SplashTop Instant-On Linux environment on the Asus EeePC.
Saturday, 05 January 2008 |  Written by Suhas Desai  | 
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Linux File Formats/etc/crontab The syntax of each line in this file is: minute, hour, day of month, Month, day of week, (user name), command. /etc/fstab Columns are: device file to mount, directory to mount on, filesystem type, options, backup frequency, and fsck pass number (To specify the order in which filesystems should be checked on boot; 0 means no check.) The noauto option stops this mount from being done automatically on boot.
Monday, 31 December 2007 |  Written by Kristin Shoemaker  | 
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There's one thing for certain: Now is an exciting time to be a KDE user. The much anticipated launch of KDE 4 is slated for January 11th, 2008. This is a major revamp of the look and feel of the KDE desktop, with the inclusion of a built-in compositor (think eye candy) and something called "plasmoids" (little functional widgets embedded into your desktop). 
Monday, 31 December 2007 |  Written by Suhas Desai  | 
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2.Linux Configuration Files /dev/MAKEDEV The /dev/MAKEDEV file is a script written by the system administrator that creates local only device files or links such as device files for a non-standard device driver. /etc/aliases Where the user's name is matched to a nickname for email. /etc/crontab Lists commands and times to run them for the cron deamon. /etc/filesystems Can be used to set the filesystem probe order when filesystems are mounted with the auto option. The nodev parameter is specified for filesystems that are not really locally mounted systems such as proc, devpts, and nfs systems.
Sunday, 30 December 2007 |  Written by Suhas Desai  | 
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 1.Linux File Structure In the Linux file structure files are grouped according to purpose. Ex: commands, data files, documentation. Parts of a Unix directory tree are listed below. All directories are grouped under the root entry "/". That part of the directory tree is left out of the below diagram. See the FSSTND standard(Filesystem standard)
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