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How to convert Apache rewrites for nginx

Apache is still by far the most widely deployed HTTP server, according to the latest Netcraft web server survey, but nginx has been slowly, steadily gaining market share, thanks to its blazing speed. If you want to try a faster web server and move from Apache to nginx, you’ll probably have to change some of your websites’ configurations, starting with rewrite directives.

Facebook Messenger For Linux

  • linuxaria.com; By Oussama Krifa (Posted by linuxaria on Sep 19, 2013 6:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
You are a Linux user, addicted to Facebook, tired from getting your web browser open all the time on the Facebook page, and searching for a Linux application that can use Facebook chat without losing the performance and the features ?

Linux Games: Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs

  • Linuxaria.com (Posted by linuxaria on Sep 12, 2013 9:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Do you remember the Indie title Amnesia the Dark Descent? A great Survival-horror game released in 2010 that has had a lot of success, and if you don’t know it, check it on the net, it’s probable that with the release of the new game you can find it at a discounted price. But I’m here to talk about Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, from the creators of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Dear Esther comes this new first-person horrorgame that will drag you to the depths of greed, power and madness, sound interesting enough?

Interview with Patrick one of the men behind Emmabuntüs

Today I want to present you Emmabuntüs a Linux distribution derived from Ubuntu and designed to facilitate the repacking of computers donated to Emmaüs Communities. The name itself is a combination of two words: Ubuntu and Emmaüs. Emmabuntüs 2 has been released on July 21 2013 and it’s based on Xubuntu 12.04 LTS, this is because the team want a Long Term support base distribution, and with this version you can be sure to have support for 5 years.

How to Really Secure Your Linux VPS SSH Service

Let face it, the Secure Shell (SSH) daemon running on your VPS is the most sensitive service open to attack on your system. Any hacker worth their salt will first try to gain access to your VPS via SSH and 99.9% of all VPS connected to the internet run this service by default and on their public IP.

Symphytum, a Personal database for Linux

Symphytum is a personal database software for everyone who desires to manage and organize data in an easy and intuitive way, without having to study complex database languages and software user interfaces. In fact collecting data is part of our lives, however, organizing information is not always easy, especially without the right tools. While big companies use notable database management systems with advanced functionality and tailored procedures, many people are still using spreadsheets as a database replacement for personal use, because of its simplicity.

Dynamic DNS with Bash & Afraid.org

  • linuxaria.com (Posted by linuxaria on Aug 22, 2013 11:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
This has nothing to do with search engine marketing, but everything to do with automation. If you’ve ever wanted to host a server at a location that doesn’t have a static IP address then you know just how much of a pain it can be.

4 tricks to speed up ssh connections

  • linuxaria.com; By Linuxaria (Posted by linuxaria on Aug 20, 2013 7:35 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
I use ssh connections to manage remote servers it’s one of the main task in my work, so over time I’ve learnt some tricks to speed up the connection phase of the ssh protocol, so in this article I’ll show you how to:

Configure ssh to use ipv4 only Configure ssh to use a particular authentication method Reuse SSH Connection Disable the Dns lookup on server side

Automate your common tasks on Linux with AutoKey

  • Linuxaria.com (Posted by linuxaria on Aug 20, 2013 3:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
If you do a lot of typing it could be useful to have a program that can easily manage your custom shortcuts, create and test them.

The Race Is Over, Open Source Has Won. Sorta.

Certainly costs are a factor, and it is the very nature of the Open Source concept that has meant Linux has already won the race, sort of. There is an old saying which goes: “figures don’t lie, liars figure.” I have been a voracious reader of EETimes.com for many years. The amount of embedded Linux devices out there is frankly, staggering. In terms of sheer numbers, Open Source computers outnumber Macintosh and Windows computers, combined.

8 of the BEST Android apps for Linux System Administrator

I wonder, seeing the Thousands of Apps that are available for Android & iOS Devices utilized for Multi-Categorized uses like Utility, Development, Games, etc… and being an Linux System Administrator, I ever wonder if there will be a list of Apps designed especially for Linux System Administrators as well? Let’s take a look at the Best Android Apps that have been developed for the use of Linux System Administrator.

Transmission – A Fast, Easy, and Free BitTorrent Client for Linux

Transmission is a must for those looking for a simple and efficient BitTorrent client for convenient everyday use, especially for lovers of downloading free music and software. The BitTorrent protocol is increasingly used, and sometimes almost indispensable, for example on a site of free music (http://www.jamendo.com/) is the official protocol, there are a few free clients such as Transmission. It is an open source, cross-platform, volunteer-based project.

DynDNS and ddclient: access your Linux from anywhere

  • linuxaria.com; By Oussama Krifa (Posted by linuxaria on Jul 29, 2013 7:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Accessing your home computer (I’ll call it server on this article) from a remote location (that I’ll call client) outside the local network, can be very interesting, for example, listening to streaming music played by MPD, managing downloads in the bittorrent client Transmission through its web interface, controlling the machine via SSH … However, before accessing your server remotely, you must know the “address” or IP (Internet Protocol address), but generally at home they are provided dynamically, through the Internet Service Provider, so it’s not so easy to know the IP of your home server. We will see how to automatically update the DNS name on a domain name server (DynDNS) with the current IP address of the server thanks to ddclient.

A Review of Open TTD for Linux

  • linuxaria.com; By Alexsander (Posted by linuxaria on Jul 28, 2013 9:02 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Open TTD is a wonderful new revamp open source expansion of the classic Transport Tycoon Deluxe and with a price tag of free, it’s a great, inexpensive, and fun way to waste your time. This free price tag was brought about by the gaming community’s development of replacement software. Up until 2009 you had to have the Transport Tycoon Deluxe software which was no longer being supported by developers. But now, thanks to fan devotion, this is a completely free classic transport simulation tycoon-style game that all players can love, so let’s see what the fuss is all about.

Mobile Media Converter on Linux

You are new to Linux, you are searching for a simple method to convert your videos or your music to fit your Mobile’s resolution or your player’s supported formats. You are tired from using the terminal and commands to convert your music, videos and films and searching for a simpler alternative to do repetitive boring tasks for you ? You are trying to find an application that covers the power of ffmpeg with a simple graphic user interface ?. You have arrived to the right place !

Benchmark: X.org VS Mir

After the announcement of Canonical on Mir, which will be included as a default display server in Ubuntu 13.10, I decided to do some tests (benchmark, in the jargon), to see whether the performances of Mir are comparable to those of the good old X.org (the daemons currently present on Ubuntu), as promised by Mark Shuttleworth on his blog.

Kile – an Integrated LaTeX Environment for Linux

  • linuxaria.com; By Linuxaria (Posted by linuxaria on Jul 17, 2013 8:02 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
You want to write an article, a report or even a book in a professional way, wondering about the layout, the text styling and the fonts to use, tired from coding in Tex/LaTeX starting from scratch. It’s time to end all of that and discover a wonderful tool that will offer you many features,

So what’s Kile ? Kile is an integrated LaTeX environment made especially for the KDE desktop but works well with other Desktop manager like Gnome and Unity

Linux Games: Left 4 Dead 2

  • Linuxaria.com (Posted by linuxaria on Jul 15, 2013 2:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Some days ago Left 4 Dead 2 has been released on Linux on Steam Gaming Platform. The game was released on 2009 for many gaming platforms such as Xbox and Windows, but if like me you like to play games on your Linux box, this is a good opportunity to play one of the most famous FPS cooperative survival Zombie games.

Monitor your Bandwidth on Linux with vnstat

On server it’s useful to monitor, and collect, data about the use of your bandwidth, in the past I’ve wrote an article about “Monitor your bandwidth from the Linux shell” and I’ve also presented 4 useful tools that you can use to have a real time monitoring of the bandwidth. They are all good I suggest to read my old articles to have a small introduction about them, today I want to show you vnstat, this small program has something more than the others, it can show real time statistics, but the feature that this small program shines it’s its ability to collect data over a long period of time.

Clementine Player : A very good audio player

Clementine is one of the best audio players, hyper-complete, highly configurable, powerful but easy to use, Clementine Player is simply the ideal for me. Multiplatform, open source and free, it’s a real pearl to try without hesitation. Clementine is a music player and library organizer, It is a port of Amarok 1.4 to the Qt 4 framework and the GStreamer multimedia framework. It is available for Unix-like, Windows and Mac OS X.

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