Archive for February, 2009

Ubuntu 9.04's New Login Screen …and other features

Ubuntu 9.04 is getting closer and closer to the final release and we thought that it would be nice to give you guys a sneak peek at some of the upcoming features. The new version of Ubuntu will be released in less than two months, on April 23rd, and it will be dubbed Jaunty Jackalope. [...]

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Secure Firefox With Seven Key Add-Ons

Hi Friends, I read one Nice Article form www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com about Securing Mozilla Firefox. To minimize the risk of succumbing to a web-borne attack then, it’s essential that laptop users use the Web as safely as possible, and the first thing to decide upon is a browser. The two most popular choices are Microsoft’s Internet Explorer [...]

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Watching Hard Drive Activity with iotop

Hi Friends, If you want to watch your Hard Drive Activity using iotop on Fedora 10 then follow just Normal Steps :- Step 1:- Open your Terminal. Step 2:- Execute Following Commands:- First Login as a root from Terminal [itsolutions@ask4itsolutions.com]$ su – root As a root Execute Following Command :- [root@ask4itsolutions.com]# yum -y install iotop [...]

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10 iptables rules to help secure your Linux box

Hi Friends, Today I read nice article about iptables from techrepublic. I like that Article i am sharing with you guys i hope you also Like it. The iptables tool is a magnificent means of securing a Linux box. But it can be rather overwhelming. Even after you gain a solid understanding of the command [...]

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Installing & Configuring VirtualBox on Fedora 9/10.

Hi Friends, I am Sharing Method that How to Install Virtulbox on Fedora. Follow this steps to install Virtualbox on fedora Step 1:- First you have to download & install this rpm by executing following command:- wget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/2.0.6/VirtualBox-2.0.6_39765_fedora9-1.i386.rpm && rpm -ivh VirtualBox-2.0.6_39765_fedora9-1.i386.rpm Step 2:-Now get the kernel-devel Package:- yum install make automake autoconf gcc kernel-devel [...]

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