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Linux FAQs
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Linux Tips & Tricks
How to find out which application or process is using your port Yesterday's date in a bash script
Restricting access to a directory in Apache! Changing file attributes using touch
Monitoring user, process and system activity! Deleting a file in a secure way...irrecoverable
Creating encrypted tar file! About Memory mapping in Linux
Getting Infomation on Commands Sharing Directories Amoung Several Users.
Setting up two IP address on 'ONE' Ethernet card Working with tar!
Querying DNS records -- SOA, A, MX etc. Passwordless login in Linux!
Converting Ext2 to Ext3 filesystem in Linux Finding files in Linux
Echo off in a terminal Port forwarding using SSH
Bandwidth limited apt-get Incremental backups using rsync
Kill, nohup and disown Identifying file system type in Linux!
Difference between hard links and soft links in Linux, A few kernel compiling tips...
Few measures to secure SSH List of processes and their states from a terminal
ldd shows shared libraries needed by a binary want vi commands in command line?
Removing ^M in vi Opening multiple X sessions
Recovering root password Converting windows text files to Linux
Looking inside .deb, .tgz, .tar.gz archives Locking a directory
Changing ctrl+alt+del key binding Do you want to save a copy of terminal session?
Executing shell commands over SSH Passwordless SSH authentication!
Special devices - /dev/null, /dev/zero, /dev/full, /dev/random ACL in Linux!!!
Joining a new group without logging out Creating a Virtual filesystem from a file and mounting it with a loopback device
Maximum number of open files in Linux Tracing system calls - strace
Burning CD from command line How to find Bulk files and directories?
Difference between Redirection and pipe A few Bash shell tips
Trash folder on a Samba Share Hard drive performance
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Linux Articles
Introduction to Unicode — Using Unicode in Linux
 
Roll your Desktop into a USB stick/CD
 
Are your Servers Secure???
 
Intrusion Detection with Tripwire
 
Migrating to the 2.6 Linux kernel -- Part 5: Migrating apps to the 2.6 kernel and NPTL
 
Migrating to the 2.6 Linux kernel -- Part 4: Migrating custom Linux installations to 2.6
 
Migrating to the 2.6 Linux kernel -- Part 3: Using the 2.6 Kernel with your current system
 
Migrating to the 2.6 Linux kernel -- Part 2: Migrating Device Drivers to the 2.6 Kernel
 
Migrating to the 2.6 Linux kernel -- Part 1: Customizing a 2.6-based kernel
 
Advanced Features of netfilter/iptables
 
Firewalling with netfilter/iptables
 
Firewalls - An Introduction
 
Using Windows Keyboard Media Buttons In Linux
 
Leaning Out of Windows
 
Windows Defectors: I Don't Think We're In Redmond Anymore, Toto
 
Virtual Filesystem: Building A Linux Filesystem From An Ordinary File
 
Thinking about Caching
 
Experiments with Kernel 2.6 on a Hyperthreaded Pentium 4
 
Dissecting the ACPI Button Driver in Kernel 2.6
 
Debugging Unix processes: A Detective Story
 
Maximum Number of open files and file descriptors in Linux
 
 
Recommended Books
 
Useful Links
Home of the Linux Kernel
  Pretty much every Linux enthusiast visits this. Just a test how it looks like
Claims to be head quarters of Linux
  Hmm...seems to be true...
WINXP clone
  Linux is made easier for WinXP users, XP desktop and theme...
Oracle on Linux
  Gartner Dataquest: Oracle leads on Linux with 360% growth
Oracle has the largest market share on Linux, 69%, and the highest annual growth rate, 360%, outpacing all other commercial databases (Gartner Dataquest, May 2004). And with more than 9,000 developers creating Oracle products on Linux, Oracle will soon be the largest Linux-based development organization worldwide.

Internet FAQ Archives
  This archive contains Usenet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) postings in HTML format and in text format.
Configure VIM for programming environment
  Want to use VIM more programmer friendly as other IDEs? Read this excellent article.
SANS - Internet Storm Center
  Internet Storm Center - Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor and Alert System. A very good resource of what is going on around the world in terms of security threats and attacks.
Slashdot -- place for the geeks
  News for Nerds. Stuff that matters. Slashdot says - Don't fear the penguins
Debugging Unix processes: A Detective Story
  This document shows how Unix debugging tools can be used to track down problems even when you don't have the source code.
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
  This page is the home of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS). The filesystem standard has been designed to be used by Unix distribution developers, package developers, and system implementors. However, it is primarily intended to be a reference and is not a tutorial on how to manage a Unix filesystem or directory hierarchy.

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