Backing up in Linux is finally made simple with Time-Vault, a graphical, periodic, snapshot-based program that makes it easy to start, monitor, and modify backups, as well as restore data.
How to use NmapFE, a graphical front-end for the popular nmap utility, to diagnose network issues and discover potential security vulnerabilities in your network.
How to print to PDF from any application in Linux, by creating a virtual printer that any application can use.
No matter what operating system you use, be it Windows, Mac OS, or Linux, you’re inevitably going to run into some problems. But, especially with Ubuntu Linux, there’s a wealth of information to help get you through your crisis. Below are eight ways to get help when you have a problem with Ubuntu. 1. Google [...]
How to dock Thunderbird to the system tray in Linux using All-tray. This trick will work for any program, not just Thunderbird!
How to mount your local hard disks over any network, including the internet, using the secure SSHFS file system.
Introduction If you have services running inside your home network, like a web server or file server, or you want to be able to access your home network while away (for example, over SSH), it’s useful to have a domain name so you don’t have to remember your home IP address. This guide will show [...]
Monday, March 2, 2009
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