Original Article by Juan Valencia Although some file archivers offer us the option of split the files, this can be easily accomplished with two commands: split and cat. Splitting a file with split split just needs the size of the parts that we want to create, and the file that we want to split, e.g.: split -b 1024 file_to_split.binsplit […]
Linux system info, cheat sheet
This is a small collection of commands that can give you information on a Linux computer. Most of this commands can be run as non-privileged user, but more information can be obtained if (and should be) run as root: General system information: # uname -a List all hardware lshw |less Alternative with Gtk frontend lshw-gtk
5 Useful applications for a desktop with Linux
Today i present you some programs, not installed by default, that i use in my day by day work and in my free time on my Linux computers. Granola is an application that is used to save energy on your desktop or server. Granola saves energy by applying dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) to […]
Overview of CentOS 6
On 10 July CentOS 6 has been, finally, released. CentOS-6.0 is based on the upstream release of Red Hat EL 6.0 and includes packages from all variants. All upstream repositories have been combined into one, to make it easier for end users to work with. CentOS stands for Community ENTerprise Operating System and it exists […]
The best articles of May/June 2011
I’m a bit late this month, so this time I’ll propose you the top 10 article published on Linuxaria in May and June 2011. 10 – 6 Microblogging clients for Linux After the social networks the new trend on the Net it’s the microblogging, choose your style: Twitter, identi.ca, Picotea or something else but at […]