Author: Kurt Hartman Jr First off, let me say that I am not one of those terminal loving Linux fans. I think it is cool and all, but I tend to save the command line for things that either require doing a massive batch job, or when I need to do something really specific. Other […]
Do more with less
Guide on the secrets and tricks of the less command for Gnu/Linux and Unix terminal.
Imagination, now in HD
In one of the first articles of Linuxaria i’ve posted a complete how to in how to make a DVD slideshow with Linux and the main program to do this was Imagination, a software that i really like for his simplicity of use. Imagination is a lightweight and simple DVD slide show maker for Linux […]
The Life of a Process on Linux
Article by Santosh Sivaraj, originally published on fossix.org Introduction The computer system is becoming a complex beast which cannot be tamed easily. In the new world the operating systems have become too big and complex for one to learn everything in depth. Most new aspiring system programmers do not have a picture of what is […]
3 network scanner for Linux
Sometime it’s useful to do an assessment of what’s online on your network, probably you think to know every server and service running, but I had more than one surprise in the past, with “test server just plugged in for a short time”, “New test service” or worst, hacked machine that exposed “new service”. Network […]