How to Put Adsense on Your Wordpress Blog

Friday, 26 December 2008

This Video shows you two easy ways to put your Google Adsense code on your Wordpress blog.

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Here is the Answer Why Too Many AdSense Failures!

Thursday, 25 December 2008

Focus Focus Focus..That's what video taught me in this one. I'm into to many topics on my site. We'll have to re-evaluate and make some changes. 5-star and favored.

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How to get AdSense Reporting in Google Analytics

If you are an AdSense publisher, you can use Google Analytics to see and perform in-depth analysis on your AdSense data. Learn how in this video.

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Installing Content Filtering Proxy - SafeSquid

Wednesday, 24 December 2008

A step by step procedure for installing the content filtering proxy - SafeSquid, on a a Linux box. Download the free edition from http://www.safesquid.com/html/portal.php?page6

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How to Optimize your Adsense Earning Money

How does Chris make a living? By creating content! And AdSense is a great way to monetize that content. Chris gives a community member some free AdSense optimization tips. And here's another tips:

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How to Find Google Adsense Alternative

Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Your account has been banned from Google Adsense, what's next? This video I will provide you with some of my recommended alternatives to Google Adsense.

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How to create a list of high value keywords based on information from search engines

Learn how to create a list of high value keywords based on information from search engines like Google and Microsoft.

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How to Insert Google AdSense for Games: In-Game Advertising

New! Marketers can reach online gamers as part of Google's content network. Game developers, publishers & networks can use AdSense to deliver ads into their games. Learn more at google.com/ads/games.

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How to Blogging and Google AdSense

Blogging is a great way to make money with Google AdSense. In part 7 of my AdSense presentation, you will learn how to get started in just a matter of minutes.

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Google AdSense Steps to Success

The Australian AdSense team has put together a step-by-step guide to optimising your AdSense performance. We cover:

1. Analysing your webpage
2. Creating custom channels
3. Determining best ad design and placement
4. Maximising ad units on a page
5. Tracking and measuring your results

For more information on AdSense optimisation, visit the Help Center guide - https://www.google.com/adsense/suppor...


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How to Adding a Google Gadget to your ubuntutweak



Linux Ubuntu - the best open sources

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How to Adding a Google Gadget to your blog

Add thousands of Google Gadgets to your Blogger blog by following this video tutorial! And how to do that? Here's the video:

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How to Uploading a Video with Blogger

Just practice it and your video will published like this one. here's the video how to Uploading a Video with Blogger:

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How to Purchasing and setting up a Custom Domain through Blogger

I know that blogger.com is the best blog hosting for free. There are many support to monetize the blog. But with one condition. We used second level domain or subdomain actually. So, how to purchasing and setting up a Custom Domain through Blogger.com? Here's the video you could see.



Learn and practice. You'll get your own domain!

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How to create a blog with Blogger

Need help getting started with Blogger? Check out this quick tutorial!

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Linux Multimedia Studio

Thursday, 30 October 2008

This is Linux Multimedia Studio. A Open Source and free full featured sound creation and mix/synthesize studio for GNU/Linux Operating Systems. That video show a example song that come with it and how to manage the interface nicely.
Site - http://lmms.sourceforge.net/
Program License: GPL (GNU Public License)
Linux Multimedia Studio also known as LMMS is a Copyright � 2004-2008 LMMS Developers.

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Howto: Modify your .bashrc (terminal startup message)

Sunday, 26 October 2008

So, on other websites I've been on, I've heard lots of people asking me how to modify the startup message when you telnet to your server or start up a terminal client. Well, I decided I'd create a How-to on just that.
Figlet: http://www.figlet.org/

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Shopping girl in a blue town

Wednesday, 22 October 2008

In this step-by-step tutorial, a will show you how to create modern and practical transparent animation. You can use this animation in some presentation, banner, or on some web site. This animation is simple, and you will not have any need for Action Scripting.

Step 1

Create nwe flash document. Press Ctrl + J on your keyboard (Document Properties) and set the weidth of your document to 450px, and height to 300px. Select any color for your background. Set any color for your background. Set Frame rate to 28fps.


Step 2

Take the picture from:
http://www.addlimb.org/kovac/picture1.jpg
Import the picture by: Go to File > Import > Import to stage (Shortcut key: Ctrl+R) > picture1.jpg (picture of blue town)


Step 3

Picture is currently selected, so go to Align Panel (Ctrl+K) and do the following:
1. Check if Align/Distribute to Stage button is off.
2. Click on Align horisontal center button.
3. Click on Align vertical center button.

Step 4

Picture is still selected, press F8 (Convert to Symbol) to make this picture a Moviea Clip symbol


Step 5

Now, go to frame 20, 120, 140, and press F6 on each frame


Step 6

On frame 140, picture is still selected, if you ahve lost your selection, choose Selection Tool (V), anc click on the picture to select it. After that, go to Properties Panel (Ctrl+F3). On your right side, you will see color menu. Choose Advanced, and click on Settings button, and put these aprameters and click ok.

Do this for the first frame also.

Step 7

Double-click on the name of the layer1, and change it to "Town"

Step 8

Create Motion Tween between frames 1 and 20, and frames 120 and 140

Step 9

Now, create new layer above layer Town, and call it Girl


Step 10

Take the picture from: http://www.addlimb.org/kovac/picture2.png
Now click on frame 20 on layer Girl, and press F6. You are still on frame 20 of the layer Girl. Go to File > Import > Import to stage > picture2.png


Step 11

Picture is still selected. Preess F8 (Convert to Symbol) to change the picture into Movie Clip Symbol.

Step 12

Now click on frame 30, 35 i 40 and press F6 on each frame

Step 13

Go back to frame 20 and set picture to this position:

Step 14

Take the Selection Tool (V) and click on the picture. After that, select the filters tab, click on "plus" icon, and select Blur filter and set following values:




Step 15

Select frame 30 and set picture in the position as I did

Do the same thing with the frames 35 and 40

Step 16

Go back to frame 30, take Free Transform Tool (Q) and zoom in the picture

Step 17

Take Selection Tool (V) and click on the picture to select it. After that go to Properties Panel (Ctrl+F3), you'll see color menu. Choose Tint, and set following values:

Now, you'll get this picture:

Step 18

Select frame 40, again, take Selection Tool (V) and click onece on the picture to select it. Select Filter tab and click plus icon and choose Glow filter, and set these values:


Step 19

Create Motion Tween between frames 20 and 30, frames 30 and 35 and frames 35 i 40


Step 20

Click once on frame 110, and press F6 six times


Step 21

Click on frames 111, 113 i 155 and press Delete button on your keyboard. As shown on picture:

Step 22

Click on frame 120, and press F6


Step 23

You are still on frame 120, set the picture as shown on picture


Step 24

After that take Selection Tool (V) and click on the picture once, select filters tab, click on the plus icon, and take Blur filter, and set these parameters:


Step 25

Create Motion Tween between frames 115 and 120


And we'r done!


Test your animation, and enjoy


End result:

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Creating 3D box for applications, products...

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

In this tutorial, i will show you how to make 3D box for an application (or any product), by using Photoshop. The technique is very simple, and the result can be astonishing, and very creative. Before we start making this box, it would be usefull to make a picture that presents sides of our box.


Step 1:
Remember that while you create pages of your box (their apperance), do them separatly, and, in the end, put them side by side, as shown on picture.

























Step 2:
Now we will bend the sides, so we get 3D effect. First, take care to group or merge all layers of one page of the box. It's important to do with one object. When you have selected front side of this 3D box, choose "Move tool", and make "Show Transform Controls" on, as shown on picture.









In the end, you should get the front side that is marked like this:

























Now the improtant part comes. While you hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift, with your mouse click on the upper right corner, and slowly draw downwards. By holding these commands, you'll make both pages (upper right, and lower right) move simultainosly. Experiment while you don't get the right angle...
The result should be as follows:

























When we have done this effect, we eill notice that this front page is little more streched than we want it to be (it spoils 3D effect). We will narrow it by doing this:
Choose option Transform -> Scale , and while holding middle right pad (square that allows you to click on it and draw left-right) draw it little to the middle. Effect that we want to achieve is this:

























Step 3:
When we have finished this, we can freely say that we have finished with the front side. Repeat the same technique on the side also. How to move it, and on what angle..it all depends on your imagination.. If you can not see in advance how it should look, take standard box, and look on what angle the edges are..
End look is like this:


The box is over!
What we are left to do is polishing, to make it look more cool.
Step 4:
We will do several steps to make this box shiny. First we will do is make a stand. The stand is going to be gradient that you can see on the following picture:


We do this in a following way...
First, choose two colors in toolbox, one gray (the background color), and the other is a bit lighter compared to first color. When you have set that, create new layer on top of the project. Then choose "Gradient tool" from toolbox. After that, create one gradietn object on the new layer. Draw from horisontal middle towards the edges to get one gradient circle. Then, cimply select upper half (from vertical half of the circle upwards) and delete that part.
In the end, all you need to do is to set created layer so it stands between background and box.
All that should approximate the picture showen above.

Step 5:
In the following steps we will show you how to make shining on our 3D box. For the start it would be usefull to make duplicate of two sides of your box. When you have made duplicates, selct them and do:
Edit -> Transform -> Flip Vertical
After that, move those parts below our 3D box, so that edges of our 3D box, and it's reflection touch as on the picture below.


Now, by using Edit > Transofrm > Skew we will set that each side of this reflection is completly in touch with the edges of 3D box. So, select one side, choose this option, and move those edges that do not touch the edges of the 3D box. When you do that on both sides, reduce their opacity to 50%...
And the result should be....


On this picture, you also see that lower part of the reflection dissapears.. I did that by using opacity Layer mask.

That is it.
Experiment a bit with different perspectives of the box, so as to see what else you can get.

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Ubuntu: gconf-editor is your friend

Sunday, 14 September 2008

This video is part of Ubuntu & Linux tutorials series.
In this video explained what gconf-editor is, how to use it, and what it offers.
This tutorial works on other systems such as Fedora and gNewSense, but only if they are GNOME-based. Also, some systems may not have this installed.

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Debian Etch SELinux in few minutes

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

I made this video to show how easy is install and activate Security Enhanced Linux on Debian.

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Ubuntu Tutorial: Compiz Cube & Special Effects

Monday, 8 September 2008

Ubuntu Tutorial for beginners. Learn to:
- Enable Special Effects
- Enable Desktop Cube
** Using Ubuntu 8.04 LTS

More info:
- if you couldnt see or hear it the code i put in terminal was "ccsm"
- the code after that was "sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager"

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Ubuntu Restricted Formats

Sunday, 7 September 2008

iTechster.com In this tutorial I will show you how to be able to play those video files from Windows Media & Quicktime Players & Flash among others but installing the Ubuntu Restricted Formats. Now on Linux you can watch & hear those videos.

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Anonymous Web Browsing with Tor and Privoxy, Part 2

Thursday, 4 September 2008

Second part of Tor and Privoxy howto.

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Anonymous Web Browsing with Tor and Privoxy, Part 1

Monday, 1 September 2008

The internet is great for many things, but not privacy. Luckily, anonymity networks like Tor and proxy servers like Privoxy can give a certain level of privacy while online. They are not perfect, but they work very well. This video needed to be split into two parts because of the breadth of the material. The first part is simply about what Tor is and how it works. The second part contains step-by-step instructions for installing Tor and Privoxy on your GNU/Linux box.

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Installing World Of Warcraft In Linux Under Wine

Saturday, 30 August 2008

A video tutorial on how to get World of Warcraft (WoW) up and running on a linux system using Wine.

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Read/Write Linux EXT Partition in Windows

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

IFS Drives link : http://www.fs-driver.org/. More info: http://xibex.blogspot.com/

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Linux HOWTO: Access your desktop remotely using VNC/SSH

Monday, 25 August 2008

Have you ever wished you could access your desktop from another computer over the internet? There are many proprietary programs that allow you to do this, but Linux has all the tools you need to accomplish this securely, effectively, and for free. All you need is SSH (included in most Linux distros) and a VNC server. This video explains how to install and configure the software so you can access your desktop from anywhere, even on a windows PC (use PUTTY and TightVNC)
Network configuration can be tricky and I certainly didn't have time in the video to consider different networking hardware setups.
***Errata***
./vncinstall must be run as a root user:

$ pwd
/usr/src/tightvnc-1.3.9/vnc_unixsrc
$ su root
Password: *******
# ./vncinstall /usr/local/bin /usr/local/man
************

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X Display Manager

Sunday, 24 August 2008

This tutorial shows you how you can use Xming to connect to a GNU/Linux X Windows Server

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X Windows Forwarding

Friday, 22 August 2008

This tutorial shows how you can have your Linux applications window forwarded across the network to your Windows system

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Linux HOWTO: How to install and use ndiswrapper

Tuesday, 19 August 2008

This installment deals with using ndiswrapper to use Windows wireless drivers in Linux. Hardware manufacturers often don't release specifications of their products to the open source community, so programs like ndiswrapper become necessary.
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This video was created using only free and open software tools: TightVNC, pyvnc2swf, ardour2, jackd, lame, and ffmpeg.

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Howto - Sync Evolution with Google Calendar

Sunday, 17 August 2008

A video tutorial showing the viewer how to sync evolution calendar with google calendar(gcal).

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Howto - Sync Evolution with GMail account

Saturday, 16 August 2008

A video tutorial showing you how to setup/sync evolution mail with gmail

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ITCAM for Websphere V6.1 Manging Server Installation

Monday, 11 August 2008

This video tutorial shows how to install and configure IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for WebSphere V6.1 Managing Server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.

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How fast does Arch Linux install?

Monday, 4 August 2008

This is a recording of Arch i686 installing on VirtualBox, a virtual machine. I tried to be quick to demonstrate how fast the process can be. This video shows everything from start to finish, from putting the CD in to booting an installed system.

Remember that certain sections of the installation are slow because of the VM, for example, mkinitcpio. On a normal install to a computer, this section doesn't take more than a few moments. To further compare, Arch takes about 2 seconds to start on my computer and if you look close enough, it takes about 5 on this virtual machine. But even with this bottleneck, the install process takes only 2 1/2 minutes!

Also, look at the total installed package size when the Install Packages section comes around - 103MB! This is a bleeding-edge distro!

From here on, you would use the package manager, pacman, to install packages from repositories and setup your computer how you want. Everything you wan and nothing that you don't.

Arch works off the KISS (keep it stupid simple) concept and autoconfigures packages when you install them. If you want to geek it out by compiling and configuring everything yourself, the package manager also supports that too. So, both newcomers and experts alike can appreciate the package manager that makes Arch Linux what it is.

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HOWTO: Encrypt files with Ubuntu PART 2

Saturday, 2 August 2008

Decrypting a PGP encrypted file on Ubuntu. Simply right click the encrypted file and select 'open with decrypt'. Then enter the passphrase associated with your private key. http://wintolin.co.uk

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HOWTO: Encrypt files with Ubuntu PART 1

Friday, 1 August 2008

Encrypting files and folders just got easier in Ubuntu 8.04. It's now incorporated into the desktop as standard, giving inexperienced users the powerful security of 2048 bit PGP encryption with a few clicks. Ensure you securely erase the original with something like srm.
http://wintolin.co.uk

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Server Administration Tutorial

Sunday, 20 July 2008

http://www.webhostingneeds.com screencast shows how to find problem with a server. All sites are down, problem was caused due to IP's are not bind to the server.

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Heroes V in Ubuntu 8.04

Friday, 18 July 2008

Wine version: 0.9.59
HowTO: http://devid.jogger.pl/2007/06/23/heroes-v-na-ubuntu/

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Get 3D Effects Working In PCLinuxOS

Monday, 14 July 2008

How to get 3D Effects working in PCLinuxOS. As Always, check out my blog at linux-exploration.blogspot.com

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Slackware 12.0 Installation

Saturday, 12 July 2008

Howto Install Slackware 12.0
Song Name: Ida Engberg - Disco Volante

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Ubuntu 7.10 Bonus Material: Video and 3D Cube (Part 3)

Thursday, 10 July 2008

So you've got Ubuntu Linux 7.10 installed and you want to know how to get audio and video working right off the bat. And you also want to know how to get that cool 3D floating cube and all of Ubuntu's eye candy features. This 30-minute walk-through video tutorial will show you exactly how to do that (assuming you have an ATI graphics card. Similar procedure for Nvidia cards). Get multiple desktops, a rotating floating cube, wobbly windows and much more! Why is this tutorial so long? I hate to leave people wondering "why...". I like to explain everything I do and why I do it. Only this way are people more knowledgeable about what they are doing! Good luck in your booting endeavours! This tutorial was done on the following system configuration: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.40GHz Intel DG965WH Media Motherboard ATI Radeon X550 Video Card 2GB PC6400 DDR2 RAM 8X Dual Layer DVD Burner 80GB 7200 IDE Maxtor Harddrive 17" Polyview LCD Monitor 480W Power Supply

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Ubuntu 7.10 Bonus Material: Video and 3D Cube (Part 2)

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

So you've got Ubuntu Linux 7.10 installed and you want to know how to get audio and video working right off the bat. And you also want to know how to get that cool 3D floating cube and all of Ubuntu's eye candy features. This 30-minute walk-through video tutorial will show you exactly how to do that (assuming you have an ATI graphics card. Similar procedure for Nvidia cards). Get multiple desktops, a rotating floating cube, wobbly windows and much more! Why is this tutorial so long? I hate to leave people wondering "why...". I like to explain everything I do and why I do it. Only this way are people more knowledgeable about what they are doing! Good luck in your booting endeavours! This tutorial was done on the following system configuration: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.40GHz Intel DG965WH Media Motherboard ATI Radeon X550 Video Card 2GB PC6400 DDR2 RAM 8X Dual Layer DVD Burner 80GB 7200 IDE Maxtor Harddrive 17" Polyview LCD Monitor 480W Power Supply

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Ubuntu 7.10 Bonus Material: Video and 3D Cube (Part 1)

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

So you've got Ubuntu Linux 7.10 installed and you want to know how to get audio and video working right off the bat. And you also want to know how to get that cool 3D floating cube and all of Ubuntu's eye candy features. This 30-minute walk-through video tutorial will show you exactly how to do that (assuming you have an ATI graphics card. Similar procedure for Nvidia cards). Get multiple desktops, a rotating floating cube, wobbly windows and much more! Why is this tutorial so long? I hate to leave people wondering "why...". I like to explain everything I do and why I do it. Only this way are people more knowledgeable about what they are doing! Good luck in your booting endeavours! This tutorial was done on the following system configuration: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.40GHz Intel DG965WH Media Motherboard ATI Radeon X550 Video Card 2GB PC6400 DDR2 RAM 8X Dual Layer DVD Burner 80GB 7200 IDE Maxtor Harddrive 17" Polyview LCD Monitor 480W Power Supply

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Rapidshare Downloads on Linux Tutorial

Saturday, 28 June 2008

Rapidshare Downloads on Linux Tutorial http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?tt6736

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Managing User & Group Quotas with Webmin

Thursday, 26 June 2008

The Dedicated Server Handbook(tm) Setting Up Quotas http://www.thededicatedserverhandbook.com/ Copyright (c) 2007, 2008 Mirimar Enterprises, LLC - All rights reserved

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Set up Firewall on Mandriva 2008 - tutorial

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Fast and easy tutorial on how to set up your firewall on Mandriva 2008 Linux OS

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[#PART 4/4] ARP poisoning on linux! how-to, tutorial

Tuesday, 24 June 2008

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[#PART 3/4] ARP poisoning on linux! how-to, tutorial

Thursday, 19 June 2008

see part 1

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[#PART 2/4] ARP poisoning on linux! how-to, tutorial

Saturday, 14 June 2008

see part 1

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[#PART 1/4] ARP poisoning on linux! how-to, tutorial

Monday, 9 June 2008

High quality download: comng soon Arp poisoning tutorial on ubuntu linux Programms: 1) ettercap 2) whireshark Dont go lamering please!

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Backup Linux Mandriva 2008 - tutorial

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

How to backup your users and system configuration on Linux Mandriva 2008 Tutorial

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Updating all urpmi's on mandriva 2008

Monday, 2 June 2008

Tutorial on how to add and update all the required urpmi packages on your mandriva 2008 linux OS

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Using vi in linux

Saturday, 31 May 2008

How to use vi to create, edit and save files in your linux terminal easy step by step tutorial from Pic2res.com

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Install Office 2007 in Ubuntu

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Easy way to install Linux in Ubuntu (or in any Linux distribution)

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Editing ubuntu AVI clips

Sunday, 25 May 2008

Howto edit/encode linux ubuntu AVI videos with python and mencoder.

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Installing a CS 1.6 Dedicated server on Linux Part 2/2

Friday, 23 May 2008

Installing a CS 1.6 Dedicated server on Linux Part 2/2 http://www.cstrike-planet.com/tutorial/1/6

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Installing a CS 1.6 Dedicated server on Linux Part 1/2

Thursday, 22 May 2008

Installing a CS 1.6 Dedicated server on Linux Part 1/2. http://www.cstrike-planet.com/tutorial/1/6

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Nokia N800 & N810: How to install and use Skype

Wednesday, 21 May 2008

The Skype application for Nokia's internet tablets lets you make and receive free calls to and from other Skype users. It also lets you make cheap calls to and from ordinary phone numbers, if you use the SkypeOut and SkypeIn services. This video shows the main features of the tablet version of the Skype application. To read the more in-depth tutorial that accompanies this video, go to www.neoncherry.com and click on "Internet Tablet School".

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Install LAMP on Ubuntu

Tuesday, 20 May 2008

This screencast will show you how to install Apache2, PHP 5, and Mysql on Ubuntu 7.10 You should have a working (albeit insecure) web developement platform at the end of this Howto, starting from a base install of Ubuntu desktop

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Creating a VMWare Virtual Machine for CentOS Linux

Monday, 19 May 2008

A walkthrough of preparing a Virtual machine in VMWare to install CentOS Linux. The procedure is similar for other OS types.

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How to Run Apps with Admin Privs in Ubuntu 7.10

Monday, 5 May 2008

MiamiTechs.com tutorial on how to launch applications with admin privileges in Ubuntu 7.10 with gksudo.

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Ubuntu on PSP3

Saturday, 3 May 2008

My PS3 Running Ubuntu Linux Through The KBoot Bootloader.
Stats:

  • PS3 Model: 80gb
  • Ubuntu Version: 7.10
  • Boot Time: 30 Seconds
  • Partion Size: 10gb
  • Webcam: Playstation Eye
  • Soundtrack: Come Back To Me By Plain White T's and Are You Gonna Be My Girl By Jet
For Details And Instructions On Installing Ubuntu On Your PS3 Please Join PSPHQ and Checking Out My Tutorial Here.

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How to migrate from Mac or Windows to Linux

Friday, 2 May 2008

Perhaps you want to dual boot your system or you have a old computer gathering dust you want to give a new lease of life to! This tutorial will explain all things Linux!

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Run Linux Programs as Windows Applicaitons

Wednesday, 30 April 2008

This video will show you how you can run almost any Linux only program as if it were a Windows program. You will need a program called andLinux (freeware) to do this. Once installed, I will show you how to set up a linux music program called Amarok.

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Creating a Virtual Machine for Backtrack Linux

Sunday, 27 April 2008

This is a short tutorial on creating a new virtual machine within VMWare to use for Backtrack Linux.

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Frostwire P2P in Linux

Friday, 25 April 2008

This is a tutorial video from www.alinuxworld.com detailing the use of a P2P file sharing application called Frostwire. Frostwire is an easy P2P sharing app for Ubuntu Linux.

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Linux simple commands

Thursday, 24 April 2008

This is a tutorial on some simple unix and linux commands.

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Open Office on Ubuntu Linux tutorial

Sunday, 20 April 2008

This is a tutorial on how to use Open Office writer from alinuxworld{com}

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Linux Screencast Guide

Saturday, 19 April 2008

How to create a Linux screencast with audio.

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Vex Tutorials: Portable Linux (SLAX)

Thursday, 17 April 2008

This tutorial will show you how set up and install SLAX (portable linux) - see website for more info. Any questions or comments email author.

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Howto JDK Linux Installing

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Installation guide about how to install JDK on a system linux

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (Part 10)

Friday, 11 April 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions.
These videos goes through:

  • the concept of permissions
  • regular file permissions
  • symbolic format of permissions
  • binary format of permissions
  • octal format of permissions
  • the concept of inodes
  • *** directory permissions
Visit the Konux blog or the Konux YVS (QuickLIST) to easily visualize my videos.

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (Part 9)

Thursday, 10 April 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions.
These videos goes through:

  • the concept of permissions
  • regular file permissions
  • symbolic format of permissions
  • binary format of permissions
  • octal format of permissions
  • the concept of inodes
  • *** directory permissions
Visit the Konux blog or the Konux YVS (QuickLIST) to easily visualize my videos.

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (Part 8)

Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions.
These videos goes through:

  • regular file permissions
  • symbolic format of permissions
  • binary format of permissions
  • octal format of permissions
  • *** the concept of inodes
  • directory permissions
Visit the Konux blog or visit the Konux YVS (QuickLIST) to easily visualize my videos.

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (Part 7)

Monday, 7 April 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions.
These videos goes through:

  • regular file permissions
  • symbolic format of permissions
  • binary format of permissions
  • octal format of permissions
  • *** the concept of inodes
  • directory permissions
Visit the Konux blog or visit the Konux YVS (QuickLIST) to easily visualize my videos.

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (Part 6)

Sunday, 6 April 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions. Visit the Konux blog.

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (Part 5)

Thursday, 3 April 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions. Visit the Konux blog.

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (Part 4)

Wednesday, 2 April 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions.

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Genealogy #01: Beginning Your Family Tree

Monday, 31 March 2008

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By Request: Removing the Background from an Image

Sunday, 30 March 2008

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (Part 3)

Saturday, 29 March 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions.

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Photo Restoration #1: An Introduction & Example [PhotoShop]

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Photo Editing #1: The Magic of Levels [PhotoShop]

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Photo Editing #3: Soft Colorize of Black & White [PhotoShop]

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Photo Editing #2: Sepia Effects [PhotoShop]

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Photo Editing #4: Adjusting Images for Effect [PhotoShop]

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Photo Restoration #2: 1960's Wedding Photo [PhotoShop]

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Photo Editing #5: The Healing Brush [PhotoShop]

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Photo Editing #6: Faux Colorization [PhotoShop]

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Flash #02: Motion Tweens and Sound

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Flash #01: Basic Animation and Shape Tween

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Flash #03: Using Animated GIF's

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Bryce #01: Beginning Bryce

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Flash #04: Basic Buttons

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Bryce #02: Beginning Animation

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Photoshop Tips: Free Stuff You Didn't Know You Had!

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Bryce #03: Build a City in 5 Minutes

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Flash #05: Easy Custom Mouse Pointer

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Flash #06: Easy 3D-ish Button

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Flash #07: Invisible Buttons?

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Bryce #05: Landscape 2 (Desert)

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Bryce #04: Landscape 1 (Island Sunset)

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Bryce #07: Landscape 4 (Outer Space)

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Bryce #06: Landscape 3 (River Valley)

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Bryce #08: Landscape 5 (The Forest)

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Bryce #09: Importing Models

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Bryce #10: Build a Sword (with Asymmetrical Lattice)

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Bryce #11: Animation Part II (Working with the Camera)

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Microsoft Excel #01: Introduction to Excel

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Bryce #12: Creating a 3D Logo

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Photoshop Tips: Replace Colors!

Friday, 28 March 2008

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PhotoShop Actions: Explored and Explained

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Photo Editing #7: The Gondola Tutorial

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Photo Restoration #3: Quick Restore (Horse & Carriage)

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PhotoShop Tips: Funny Faces (Liquify Filter)

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PhotoShop Tips: Layer Styles & Text

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Bryce #13: Photo-Realistic Planets

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Rhino 3D #1: Creating a 3D Goblet Model

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Rhino 3D #2: Creating a Coffee Table -- Fast!

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Flash #08: Eyes that Follow the Mouse

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Microsoft Word #01: Tips & Tricks for Making Word Awesome!

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Windows Movie Maker: Tutorial 1

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Microsoft Outlook #01: Message Rules and Automatic Sorting

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Windows Movie Maker: Tutorial 2

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PhotoShop Tips: Magic Erasers and Transparent GIF's

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Re: Flash #04: Basic Buttons

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Photo Restoration #4: Restoring and Compositing Two Pictures

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Bryce #14: Creating Round Objects (Bowl, Lamp Shade, Plates)

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PhotoShop Tips: Creating Animated GIF's

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Bryce #15: Iron Gates & Stained Glass!

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Bryce #16: Creating Shells, Horns, and Organic Shapes

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Crazy Talk 4: Animate Your Pictures!

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Create a Blog: The 5 Minute Blog

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Google Tips: Some of the Lesser-Known Functions

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Photoshop Tips: Create Pop Art (#1)

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Photoshop Tips: Create a Sphere

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Photoshop Tips: Create Pop Art (#2)

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Re: Photoshop Tips: Create Pop Art (#2)

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Web Page Tutorial #01: Basic HTML

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Web Page Tutorial #02: More HTML & Microsoft Front Page

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Microsoft Word #02: Using Pictures and Clip Art

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Rhino 3D #3: Squeeze a Spaceship from a Box!

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Flash #09: Trace Art and Drawing Tips

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Photo Editing #9: The Virtual Makeover (#2)

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Photo Editing #8: Virtual Makeover (Part I)

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Drawing for Kids: Cowboy & Giraffe (Part 1)

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Drawing for Kids: Lighthouse Scene (Part 2)

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Rhino 3D #4: Carved Table and Legs

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Flash #10: Flash Paints, Fills & Lines

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Microsoft Excel #02: Create a Seating Chart

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Microsoft Excel #03: Cartesian Coordinate & Venn Diagram

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Microsoft Excel #04: Excel as a Database

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Microsoft Excel #05: Tips, Tricks, & Form Creation

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Windows Movie Maker: Tutorial 3 - Musical Slide Show

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Microsoft Excel #06: Using "IF" in Formulas

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Photoshop Tips: Create a Tiled Background

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Microsoft Excel #07: Importing Data & Working with Graphs

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Photo Editing #10: Create 3D Anaglyph Images (3d glasses)

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TerraServer: Free Satellite Photo Resource

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PhotoStory: Creating Your 1st PhotoStory

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Google Earth #1: Introduction to Google Earth

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Google Earth #2: Importing Models and Textures

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Google Earth #3: Customizing Your Content

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Excel - Back to the Basics: Formulas and Formatting 2

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Excel - Back to the Basics: Formulas and Formatting

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Microsoft Excel #08: Working with Dates

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Excel - Back to the Basics: Customizing Excel

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Improve Quality of YouTube Video Playback! Easy!

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Microsoft Excel #09: Using the REPT (Repeat) Function - Neat

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Adobe Photoshop Express - A new free Adobe Service! Demo

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Google Tips: Find music and movies much easier (insite tip)

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (part 2)

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions.

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Basic Unix/Linux File Permissions (part 1)

Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Understand the basic of Unix file permissions.

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Setting up a Virtual Machine for Ubuntu

Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Setting up a Virtual Machine for Ubuntu Linux in Virtual Box. Virtual box - http://www.virtualbox.org/

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Terminal basics for Linux (Ubuntu 7.10)

Monday, 17 March 2008

Here is a video to learn the basic use of a Linux terminal.
The background music is " The Mystic's Dream " from Loreena McKennitt.

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Zero Install launchers tutorial

Sunday, 16 March 2008

Shows how to add Zero Install programs to the GNOME menus and to the shell, and what happens when you do.

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Remotely Control a GNU/Linux Machines X11 Using VNC

Tuesday, 4 March 2008

This tutorial shows you just show simple it is for you to be able to control your GNU/Linux machines X Windows System using VNC.

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Adding a network printer in Ubuntu Linux

Monday, 3 March 2008

How to add a Windows network printer via samba in Ubuntu Linux. Visit http://www.openaddict.com for more Linux articles and guides.
Download the full version of this video (easier to see what's going on) here.

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metasploit 3.1 msfgui3 distcc exploit example

Friday, 29 February 2008

An example of how running distcc can be dangerous. It uses the metasploit 3.1 msfgui3 to open a remote shell through distcc. The shell gets logged in as the distcc user. I have a detailed explanation here and a better video at my personal homepage

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Mounted Volume: Mounting ISO files and using them in apps.

Thursday, 28 February 2008

This is part 2 of the Mounted Volume tutorial. In this tutorial, I hope to show how it is useful to make a copy of a CD-ROM and store it on the hard drive for use by other applications.
In this video I use the ISO of the Police Quest Collection by Sierra for mounting and then playing in Dosbox.

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Mounted Volume: Creating ISO files with Ubuntu

Wednesday, 27 February 2008

This is a tutorial on Creating ISO files within Ubuntu. I show the method in which one creates an ISO file so that it may be used for tasks such as backup, mounting for use locally, etc.

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Howto: Add a CNAME Record To tinydns (djbdns)

Tuesday, 26 February 2008

This video demonstrates how to add a cname record to tinydns on a debian server.

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