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How to manage background jobs

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Apr 24, 2013 10:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In the article about the tips to use the command line faster, I mentioned about bringing a command or a script to background if it takes a long time to run. In today's article, I will give some examples in details of how to manage background jobs in Linux.

How to disable screen lock in Fuduntu 2013.2

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Apr 21, 2013 4:36 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In Fuduntu 2012.3, the screen lock feature is enabled by default. Here are 2 methods you can use to disable it..

Some command examples of how to use YUM

Most Linux distros provide a package manager. Debian and its derivatives use apt-get, Arch Linux uses pacman and Fedora uses YUM. YUM stands for "Yellowdog Updater Modified" and just like the other package managers of the other distros, you can use YUM for installing, removing, updating packages ..

How to get the best out of Pidgin

Pidgin is a free instant-messaging client that supports a lot of protocols, although better known as a Linux application, Pidgin is free to download and use on Windows as well. Currently, Pidgin is the default chat client of many Linux distros like Mint, Fuduntu, Solus... And on both Linux and Windows, Pidgin can run in your system tray without requiring a browser tab left open, flash when you receive a new message, and be quickly accessed from the taskbar.

How to change the search engine of Chromium in Fuduntu 2013.2

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Apr 17, 2013 6:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In Fuduntu 2013.2, DuckDuckGo is used as the default search engine of the Chromium web browser. When somebody uses the search engine, Fuduntu will get a little amount of money from DuckDuckGo. However, since the Fuduntu project will be ended soon, I think there will be no negative effect if we replace the default DuckDuckGo with Google , the more familiar and powerful search engine.

Nearly 33 million Android devices infected by malware in 2012

Malware on mobile devices grew by 163 percent in 2012, with Android being the platform most targeted, according to a recent report from mobile security provider NQ Mobile. And the problem may get worse in the future, as the bad guys will become more creative and clever to find new ways to break into mobile devices.

Some tips to use the command line faster

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Apr 15, 2013 10:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Everybody knows how powerful the command line is in Linux, especially servers. And if you have to deal with the command line frequently, it is very important to work efficiently and quickly. From my years of experience in Linux, here are some tips I know to work faster with the command line. If you know any other tip, feel free to contribute.

4 apps to install in Fuduntu 2013.2

Although Fuduntu 2013.2 has a nice collection of pre-installed apps to meet most of your daily tasks. There are still some other apps you should install. Here are 4 apps that I installed right after installing Fuduntu.

One thing to edit in Fuduntu 2013.2

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Apr 14, 2013 4:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
From the gnome menu in Fuduntu 2013.2, if you go to Applications > System Tools, you will see 2 options to launch Cairo Dock with and without OpenGL. However, there are two issues with these two options.

Meet UDOO - the Super Pi

The hype of Raspberry Pi still going strong. But a new single board tiny computer just joined the game and currently raising fund on Kickstarter. It is UDOO ( pronounced "you do") , and it can run both Android and Linux.

Fuduntu 2013.2 review

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Apr 12, 2013 3:27 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
I havent tried any new distro for months. So on the occasion that a new version of Fuduntu got released, I decided to download then install it on my Samsung netbook. As a matter of fact, I had used an older version of Fuduntu last year and somehow liked it. However a problem occurred that the downloading speed was terribly slow back then, it just took me forever to upgrade system and install new packages. So I had to ditch Fuduntu for Linux Mint and havent tried Fuduntu again since then. But after installing and using the new Fuduntu for over a day, I can say that it is different now with many improvements.

VLC not allowed to support Blu-ray disc playback in France

Recently, VideoLAN, the team behind the opensource video player VLC, has been informed by HADOPI - The anti-piracy organization in France- that VLC is not allowed to support Blu-ray disc playback in France unless they got the permission from Sony.

Best apps to boost your Android devices performance

In today’s fast paced world, we don’t have time for anything to slow us down. We constantly rely on our technology to help us get through the day. Whether it’s a way to get directions, emergency, mobile games or just a plain old phone call, smartphones are one of the leading and most developed tech we have. Unfortunately smartphones constantly get bogged down by old apps that continue to run in the background, which slows your device way down.

Underwater vehicle with a Pi brain

Seems with Raspberry Pi, creativity sees no limit. Recently, a group of National University of Singapore engineering undergraduates has created an autonomous underwater vehicle, with the help of the Pi for memory-intensive functions and Arduino for precise control. And they call it "Coconut Pi".

Some useful Chrome links

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Apr 10, 2013 2:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
To change the settings and access certain features of Chrome / Chromium, the common way is click the Wrench icon at the top right corner. However, Chrome/ Chromium has many other features that arent available in the menu. You can access these features only by using the chrome:// links.

Meet Mantis, a 2 ton robot with a Linux brain

If you have read the articles about 8 awesome things created with Raspberry Pi, I believe you will love the spider robot, Charlotte. But today, I stumbled upon a very cool video on Youtube about another robot, Mantis. Compared to Charlotte, Mantis is way bigger, taller and can do more awesome things. And of course, as the article title suggests, it is controlled by a PC/104 module stack running embedded Linux.

Tips to avoid Android spyware

If you own an Android the chances are you’ve heard, or experienced, one horror story after another about data theft and privacy invasion that comes as first nature to malware meant for Android phones. Android spyware is nothing new and the platform is home to a plethora of cell phone spy apps.

Google, Red Hat, Blackberry and EarthLink against 'patent trolls'

"Patent trolling" is a real problem to tech corporations nowadays. It means that to compete with other companies, some technology companies will sell patents to licensing and intellectual property firms, legally enforcing the patents they have bought. After that, these property firms will take the targeted companies to court action for the patents. And the the companies selling the patent will hide behind the property firms, they cannot be countersued as they don't stand to make money from court action.

How to reset Kindle Fire HD to default factory settings

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Apr 8, 2013 1:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
The Kindle Fire HD is a great tablet. However, things can go wrong if you install too many applications from other sources than Amazon's. In this case, you will need to reset it to the default factory settings. You will also need to reset your Kindle Fire HD if you want to sell or gift it to somebody else. This will erase the data and account stored in the tablet. Things you have bought from Amazon, like books, movies ... are still stored in the Amazon server tied to your Amazon account.

Check Cyrus : DIY open source 3D printer

3D printer is a technology trend now and a guy from UK just created one for his own, he named it Cyrus and is currently fund-raising for it on KickStarter.

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