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How To Change Default SSH Port in Ubuntu? [Linux Tip]
Not everyone has system administrators running around them, to take care that no one hacks their servers and ensure all the updates are up and running. We talked about securing a system by disabling direct root access/login for a Linux based system, but we would like to continue it by helping you know, how you [...]4 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Grub : Windows Boot Terms Explained
If you check out the last post on How to set Windows as Default OS in Grub, you will see that there are some terms which you will be moving up and down in the menu.lst file. Now, to better understand the usage of this, the terms are explained in a lucid manner here Read More | Tweet This
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How to set Windows as Default OS in Grub
An installation of Linux after windows, places Linux on the top of the grub list and Windows at the end. That also initializes with Linux in selection and our workstation boots into Linux if allowed automatically. Here are some easy steps to change this and put Windows as the default as well as the first OS in the list. Read More | Tweet This
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Moonlight – Silverlight alternative for Linux
Moonlight 2.0 Beta1 is supposedly feature complete and also supports other Unix/X11 systems. For better portability of Silverlight applications to Linux, it uses some of the Silverlight APIs too. The new version 2.0 indicates that Moonlight is now compatible with all Silverlight 2.0 applications. Read More | Tweet This
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Jolicloud : Netbook OS with Cloud Support
Netbooks are no more seen as downgraded laptops. Nowadays, they are seen as platforms for development and advanced usages of dedicated applications. That is the exact reason that major companies like HP, Acer and Lenovo are all going gaga on netbooks and all developers are going gaga on developing an OS for netbooks. Read More | Tweet This
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MIE : Lightweight Linux Distro from HP
MIE is a lightweight Linux distro from HP which has pretty low system requirements to run efficiently even on ARM powered laptops. This Linux distro has WIFI, and bluetooth support as well which works like a breeze on any other laptop, it has been successfully tested on Acer Aspire One. Read More | Tweet This




