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In this article, the author describes an optimization he used to improve the performance of a virtual machine running on his Ubuntu host.
Here's Why Open Source is Needed to Save and Improve Lives
This article describes two instances where open source is making an impact. It clearly has potential to improve the quality of our lives.
An Introductory Tutorial on TCPMon
Apache TCPMon, an open-source tool, monitors data being transferred on a TCP connection, and displays all communication it captures in its GUI interface. This is an introductory tutorial on using TCPMon for debugging network communication.
Steve Jobs' Birth Anniversary: Commemorations Pour in, but the Foxconn Issue Mustn't be Ignored!
Apple has called for independent audits of its suppliers' factories in China, in a bid to ensure that they "treat workers with dignity and respect." How far are they going to get?
Social Networks and Privacy in the Eyes of Richard Stallman
The founder of the Free Software Foundation is concerned about the ways of the leading social networks, especially Facebook.
The Meaning of dot slash for Running an Executable in Linux
This is a short article in which the author explains the meaning of ./ which is often used to run executables in the current directory.
Choosing LXDE and XFCE as Alternatives to Unity in Ubuntu 11.10
Lightweight desktop environments such as the LXDE and XFCE conserve your machine's resources and are fine alternatives to the default Unity desktop in Ubuntu 11.10.
Android and the Future of Smartphones
Android developers see a highly promising marketplace to sell their products, given the fast pace of its growth. There are signals that Android is the future of smartphones.
Five Strong Reasons to Turn to Linux
There are lots of reasons for computer users to turn to one of several Linux distributions for their homes and businesses. In this article, I've listed five of what I believe are the most compelling ones.
Eclipse Shortcuts to Boost Your Efficiency
The Eclipse IDE's shortcuts are necessary for developers to focus on great coding without being slowed down by mouse-navigation. This article is a compilation of the more interesting shortcuts. There are two sections – the first lists the more commonly known ones, and the second talks about less common ones.
How I Solved a URL Rewriting Issue with Apache
In this write up, I describe how I managed to get Apache read my .htaccess files and perform URL rewriting correctly.
Gaming on Ubuntu 11.10/Linux - Still a long way to go?
Gaming within a Linux environment, particularly the flagship distros, may not take your breath away yet. Is it on a long journey ahead?
Fun with the Unix/Linux find command!
This article lists some of the more useful ways of utilizing the find command. All commands have been tested on my Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) environment.
Ubuntu 11.10 - Settings and Shortcuts to Enhance Efficiency
This article is about using configuration settings and keyboard shortcuts to help Ubuntu 11.10 users manage their workspace better and more efficiently.
From Natty Narwhal to Oneiric Ocelot - My Experiences
As an Ubuntu 11.04 user, Ubuntu 11.10 came knocking at my doorstep a few days ago. But the upgrade process wasn't the smoothest of operations. In this article, I've mentioned a few thoughts about switching to the new system.
Oddities of Hotmail’s increased storage space
A mild rant on Microsoft Hotmail's odd "sweep" feature. A Microsoft employee responds in the comments section, and gets into a short conversation.
Steve Jobs and Openness - Compatible or Incompatible?
Will a future Apple adopt a more generous stance towards openness in computing, coinciding with a wave of sympathy towards the legend?
Automatic Login For SSH/SFTP on Ubuntu
This is a quick tutorial explaining three simple steps you'll need to automate your SSH/SFTP logins to remote Unix/Unix-like servers from your Ubuntu or other Linux distro.
How to Delete a Directory in Linux
This short tutorial talks about using the "rm" command to remove directories in Linux.
How to Install an Older Version of Java in Ubuntu
It isn’t as straightforward as it could have been to install just about any version of Java on Ubuntu, since Synaptic Package Manager and Ubuntu Software Center only show the latest OpenJDK version.