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Looking For The Source Code Of Life, LINUX and MORE...

Its a blog mainly about Linux, but not only about Linux. I write about Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE and lots of other distros. This blog is also about my experiences regarding Networking, Web Technologies, Social Networking and General Linux Management.
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Discover /etc/fstab

Oct 28, 2009
Many times, after a Linux install Windows partition i.e. NTFS file system becomes inaccessible through Linux. In these cases if you can make appropriate entries on your /etc/fstab you can recover these partitions. Although tools like ntfg-3g and...

Difference between Add-On Domain, Sub Domain and Parked Domain

Oct 15, 2009
If you have hosted a website somewhere then you must have faced the three types of domains and wondered what's the difference? Let us assume that you own abc.com and xyz.com Usually you will always stick to sub-domain but here is the difference if you...

Sneak Peek in Ubuntu 9.10

Oct 13, 2009
Just 15 days left for the release of Ubuntu 9.10. This release will see some major changes in applications as well as looks. Here are some of the features which you will see in new Ubuntu 9.10. Ubuntu has migrated to Upstart. It is expexted that boot...

Firefox 3.5 vs Internet Explorer 8

Oct 11, 2009
I am a Linux user from core of my heart but every now and then I have to work on Windows and I always look for firefox to do my browsing. Sometime back I was chatting about browser security and vulnerabilities with some of my geek friends. This post is...

How to create a Fedora or Ubuntu repository

Oct 2, 2009
First of all let me tell you why you should create a local repository. It happens many times that we need some software for our Linux OS but internet connection is too crappy or inaccessible at times. A local repo comes handy in these cases. Also...


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