Review: Status2k a tool to show your server status

Review: Status2k a tool to show your server status

I’m usually for the old school methods: go down to the terminal and get all the information you need from there, terminal don’t tells lies. But i also understand that with the cheap price that i see around for the VPS more people are starting to use Linux VPS for their service, and a graphical […]

How to mounts an archive for access as a file system

Sometimes it happen to have the need of check what’s inside a .tar.gz file archive or perhaps you just need to extract a couple of files from another archive, this is possible you just have to remember all the flags or simply extract all in /tmp and then discard the files that you don’t need. […]

The best articles of September 2011

The best articles of September 2011

This is my small top 7 of the most read articles from Linuxaria in the month of September, it’s your opportunity to read them if you missed them during last month. 7 – Pipes: what are they and Example of Use Unix based operating systems like Linux offer a unique approach to join two commands […]

Cardinal Quest, an Indie dungeon-exploration game

Cardinal Quest, an Indie dungeon-exploration game

Thanks to http://www.gamingonlinux.com/ i’ve discovered that Cardinal Quest was released freely for a limited time from Gameolith, (not free anymore sorry, i hope you have read my tweet on this offer), and so i’ve grab this opportunity to test this Indie Game.

4 programs to update your Blog from Linux

4 programs to update your Blog from Linux

Sometimes it’s useful to work offline, and once the article it’s finished publish it on your Blog. yes you can do it with an html editor, or also with a simple text editor like Vi or Emacs, but there are specialized programs that can ease your work of publishing and management of your online Blog. […]