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05 May 2006

GREP TEXT NOT BINARY

In some directories such as /etc you have a mix of file types.

KILLING MORE USERS

To kill all processes of a particular user from root at unix prompt type:

CLEANING DIRECTORIES

The creation of many temporary files in Unix during compilations, occupies a lot of memory space. This can be got rid of by using a simple script.

03 May 2006

5 Steps to clean up your computer files

In this article, I’ll go over the basics for sorting through and organizing your computer files, making a backup of them, and deleting those you don’t need. I’m only addressing those files that you actively have a hand in creating. If you want to remove software from your computer, read Do a clean sweep of your computer: How to safely remove software and files from your PC.

Mac Vulnerability Tops List of Security Flaws

The institute said in a statement that in light of recent attacks on Apple's Safari browser, SANS experts agree that Apple's operating system, OS X , still remains safer than Windows, but its reputation for offering a bullet-proof alternative to the Microsoft OS is in tatters.

01 May 2006

Some Unix Tips

These are some unix tips that might be helpful someday down the road. Feel free to contribute more unix tips by commenting on this article.

Become a Search Engine All-You-Can-Eat Buffet

Everyone wants top 10 rankings as though just because they wished it that should make it so. Wishing has nothing to do with rankings. Unless you have a genie in a bottle, we all know it simply just doesn’t work that way.

27 April 2006

How to create IP-IP tunnel between FreeBSD and Linux

Sometimes, I need to connect remote Unix servers with tunnels to provide some specific services or to get access to some internal networks. I was very surprised, when my friend, young system administrator, asked me about how to bring up IP-IP tunnel between different Unix operating systems (FreeBSD and Linux in his case) and said, that he can’t find information about this configuration. As the result of my discovering, this HOWTO has been created.

Building a Linux supercomputer using SSH and PVM

If you have a couple of old Linux boxes sitting around, then you've got the makings of a supercomputer. Dust them off, install Secure Shell (SSH) and Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM), and start your complex algorithms.

26 April 2006

OpenBSD Tips and Tricks

Many people responded to the call for OpenBSD and OpenSSH donations by purchasing an OpenBSD CD set. Those CDs are beginning to arrive in the mail, and when they do, how are you going to use them? If you're a software enthusiast who has never used OpenBSD before, you might enjoy installing it by yourself and figuring it out as you go. If, however, you're looking for a more practical approach to using OpenBSD as a desktop or server operating system, here's a guide to get you started.

Things to Look for when Buying a New Computer

This article will address both desktops and notebooks but the examples that are dealt in the article are mainly desktops. I am just going to scan the software surface and when I say software, I mean windows and not any other OS.

25 April 2006

My sysadmin toolbox

Torsmo differs from other system monitors, such as GKrellM, in that it does not spawn a new window, but instead renders text directly to your desktop. It can display almost anything about your system, including uptime, current CPU usage, network activity, hard drive usage, memory usage, and swap usage. The program's developers wrote it to use as little of your system's resources as possible, and it does a good job of this.

Linux Performance Tuning

Why tune my system? This is probably the first thing you want to know. When a distribution is packaged and delivered to clients, it is designed to be fully compatible with most of the computers available in the market.

Arcane Denial: Try the new Yahoo!Mail beta

While everyone else is waiting to try the new Yahoo! Mail Beta, people in the UK, Germany and France are already using it.

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