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Monthly Archives: December 2010

Screenshots from the command line (scrot)

Posted on December 31, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

There are many Linux applications dedicated to taking screen shots. However, you might want to use the command line to do this, either because you want to build an automated script, or because you have a terminal screen handy. Scrot Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Command, Debian, Fedora, Howto, Tips, Ubuntu | Tagged Command, Screenshots, scrot | Leave a reply

Delete files with find and rm

Posted on December 30, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

How do I find and delete files under Linux? Some time it is necessary to find out files and remove them. However, rm command does not support search criteria. However, with find command you can search for files in a Continue reading →

Posted in Command, Howto, Tips | Tagged Delete, Find, rm | Leave a reply

Gnome Nanny for Ubuntu and Debian

Posted on December 29, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

I am not in favour of monitored or filtered Internet at all and I hate if someone tries to censor it. But we have to admit that there is a lot of bad stuff on the Internet that you definitely Continue reading →

Posted in Debian, Gnome, Security, Software, Tips, Ubuntu | Tagged Debian, Gnome, Gnome Nanny, Ubuntu | Leave a reply

2clickupdate Update Manager for Ubuntu/Debian

Posted on December 28, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

The 2clickUpdate (pronounced: double-click-update) is a front-end for system updates. It is better than your classic Update Manager. You run it and it deals with the rest of its job (update package list, install upgrades, remove obsolete dependencies, free disk Continue reading →

Posted in Tips, Ubuntu, Updates | Tagged 2clickupdate, Debian, Ubuntu, Update Manager | Leave a reply

Howto Check BadBlock on Linux

Posted on December 27, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

These days a lot of large hard drive sold everyday. Most of the hard drive may be severe spoiled with bad blocks. And it is not easy to find bad blocks on them. Anyway, if the information you are going Continue reading →

Posted in Command, Howto, Security, Tips | Tagged BadBlock, Linux | Leave a reply

Jolicloud beats Chrome OS

Posted on December 26, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

MyBroadBand: “Cloud-focused operating system Jolicloud beats Google Chrome OS to the post The next big thing in consumer computing is the cloud-based operating system. The most anticipated of these is Google’s Chrome OS, a Linux-based OS meant to be ideal Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, News | Tagged Chrome OS, Jolicloud | Leave a reply

Linux kernel: 13 million lines, over 5 patches per hour

Posted on December 26, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Arstechnica: “The Linux Foundation has published its third annual report about Linux kernel authorship. The statistics included in the paper illustrate growth trends in the kernel development process and provide insight into how the labor is distributed among individual contributors Continue reading →

Posted in News, Security | Tagged Linux kernel, patches | Leave a reply

50 Open Source Apps You Can Use in the Cloud

Posted on December 25, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

ITManagement: “The cloud computing boom has brought a surge of opportunity to the open source world. Open source developers and users are taking advantage of these opportunities in three key ways. First, many open source applications are now available on Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud, Software, Tips | Tagged Apps, cloud, open-source | Leave a reply

Pinguy OS 10.10 review

Posted on December 24, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Pinguy OS an out-of-the-box working operating system for everyone, not just geeks. Pinguy OS is an Ubuntu-based distribution targeted at beginning Linux users. It takes generic Ubuntu 10.10 and adds quite a bit of additional software and value to it. Continue reading →

Posted in News, Software | Tagged pinguy, pinguy os, Pinguy OS 10.10, review | Leave a reply

SamyGO, Samsung TV Firmware on the GO

Posted on December 23, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

SamyGO is a project for reverse engineering Samsung TV’s Firmwares which is partially Open Sourced. ( Literaly Samsung TV Firmware Hacking Project ) SamyGo try to fix problems that in the firmware. They don’t want money from you. They make Continue reading →

Posted in News, Software, Tips | Tagged Firmware, Samsung, SamyGO, TV | Leave a reply

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