Stellarium: setting up your very own Planetarium at home.

Stellarium: setting up your very own Planetarium at home.

Star Gazing has always been an authentic hobby of many people around the globe and it is indeed one of the oldest hobbies known to man. We all must love gazing stars at night, most of them don’t make it as their hobby, but many of us still try hard to look out for the […]

Enable automatic security update in Debian/Ubuntu

The thought that a server update itself (and maybe even execute a reboot) is not actually something that makes me feel so confident, but it is certainly better than not applying patches to serious security bugs that could expose services to large risks. So today we’ll see how to use the package unattended-upgrades, it’s available […]

Arios and gNatty - two interesting remaster of Ubuntu

Arios and gNatty – two interesting remaster of Ubuntu

Maybe you are disappointed by Unity and looking for something new? But you would not like to go away from the known Ubuntu environment? Of course, Ubuntu like any Linux distribution, you can customize the look and the behaviour in the way you want. Depending on the knowledge you have, it will be more or […]

The best articles of July 2011

The best articles of July 2011

As usual, in the beginning of the month I present to you the 7 most read articles of the previous month. 7 – 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 […]

How to free some space with apt-get

How to free some space with apt-get

Original article By Monica Aguilar on usemoslinux.blogspot.com Problems of space? Perhaps the fault is not entirely of your music files, images and video, but installation packages and unnecessary dependencies in the system. But do not despair, there are some options of apt-get that can help solve these problems. Apt APT is Advanced Packing Tool ,  which is […]