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LINUX ADMINISTRATION GUIDE

LINUX ADMINISTRATION GUIDE

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A complete guide for Linux operating system covering all the commands and details for becoming system administrator and working on it efficiently

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Use iPhone into Portable Drive

crunchiTech | December 4th 2009 by haroon aejaz

Now you can easy use you Iphone as a Portable Drive but you have to use MacFUSE filesystem. Disk for iPhone is a MacFUSE based filesystem that allows you to read and write files on your iPhone. It uses the MobileDevice API (like iTunes) to access the read more

HOW TO GET ANY WINDOWS PASSWORD

web-tutor | December 3rd 2009 by mero

HOW TO GET ANY WINDOWS PASSWORD ok….. here are the full details….. this works whether its windows 2000 or windows xp or windows xp SP1 or SP2 or windows server 2003…. this works even if syskey encryption is employed… if it is read more

bash hacks

CodeCall Programming Blog | December 2nd 2009 by Jordan

Here are 12 useful tricks for more effective bash shell use and programming: Hack #1: Generating a random number: The environment variable $RANDOM produces a random integer between 0 and (2^16)-1. You can use it in a shell script to randomly s read more

Tutorial - Alternate Data Streams: The Forgotten Art of Informati…

Information Security Short Takes | December 2nd 2009 by Bozidar Spirovski

Alternate Data Streams is a feature of the NTFS filesystem. In essence they were created to provide compatibility with HFS, or the old Macintosh Hierarchical File System. The way that the Macintosh's file system works is that they will use both data read more

TrueCrypt – Free, Easy and Powerful Encryption Software

Tech Spikes | December 2nd 2009 by Narayanan Hariharan

Worried about your laptop getting into the wrong hands? More then the cost of the laptop, it’s the cost of all that personal data getting to the wrong place. Well, the best solution is to encrypt your personal files, so that no one can access t read more

Using Big Files As Hard Disks

Linux Coaching | December 1st 2009 by Ralph

The XEN hypervisor uses big files (a couple of gigabytes) as filesystem images for virtual machines. Unlike other virtualisation solutions XEN does not impose its own internal structure on the image file. The big file simply has to contain an ordinar read more

Expanding A Root-FS

Shop For Linux Blog | December 1st 2009 by Jason English

There might be the situation, that your root filesystem runs out of space, so it has to be expanded. With filesystems other than the root filesystem this could easily be done for instance with gparted. With the root filesystem this is not possible, a read more

Fileop : Filesystem IO benchmarking tool

unix - linux - storage | November 30th 2009 by unixfoo

Iozone Linux filesystem benchmarking tool has another cool utility called "fileop". This utility does file operation on the filesystem and gives the ops/sec for each operation. This tool will be useful to test your filesystem performance as read more

Windows Winset v3.8.8

Get all premium software for free | November 29th 2009 by mubashir

Speed up PC. Optimize System. Customize Windows. Increase System Securitty. Windows Winset is a comprehensive suite of utilities to that powers up Windows 7/ Vista/ XP do more and do it better. Windows Winset is an all-in-one system utility to optimi read more

Mounting file system created by Wubi in other Linux distros

Sathya Says | November 29th 2009 by Sathya

I wasn’t aware of this tiny little thing  - the filesystem in the  file created by a Wubi install can be easily mounted as a loop device. To do so, just open the Terminal and type the below: mount <path-to-wubi-root-disk> <path-to- read more

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