Mar 25, 2008 | Firefox, linux, Technical
NagiosChecker! Yes, its a Firefox extension made as the statusbar indicator of the events from the network monitoring system Nagios.This is one extension without which I can’t live at work. The extension fills in the Information parsed from Nagios web interface....
Mar 23, 2008 | Future, linux, Technical
Ubuntu 8.04, Code named Hardy Heron beta is out now. Give it a try to day and have fun before it gets released. I can’t wait for something new to happen. Visualization, Security, Ease of Use, Rich interfaces, hardware support. Check out what else you can expect...
Mar 22, 2008 | linux, Technical
I spent my valuable minutes working on NFS early in the morning today as it stopped to work at once. All were due to login at 7AM and NFS won’t let the system mount their home directories. I’m used to NIS + NFS + Autofs on floor and the only issue I have...
Mar 6, 2008 | linux, Technical
Monitoring Mail server queues is always not an easy job. That too when our servers becomes victims of spammers, it takes hell a lot of job to identify the spammer and block him. Yesterday I came across this wonderful tool called “Isoqlog“written in C. A...
Mar 4, 2008 | Hacking, linux, Technical
Evolution-Data Optimized or EvDO yet another wireless telecommunications technology to offer you better internet connectivity on the Go! It offers more mobility and advantages over your WiFi. Learn more about EvDO here. I always wanted wireless connectivity which is...
Mar 2, 2008 | General, Music, Technical
Are you a FaceBook Fan? Then you have one more good news. Facebook Music service will make you rock. Check their band pages launched on 28th Feb. Facebook’s new service provides space for artists and their bands to share, advertise their music, videos,...
Mar 2, 2008 | linux, Technical
ImageMagick is a tool which I have been recommending, installing for many all these years. I even configured many websites to use ImageMagick in their gallery’s for that for years now. But I really didn’t use it much for my own work. My Canon digital...
Mar 2, 2008 | linux, Technical, Ubuntu
Hey, have you ever tried installing google applications on Ubuntu/Debian? Yes, Picasa and Google Earth. We can have it running in Linux. If you haven’t tried installing them here is a simple to-do. Just follow and have fun! First : Add the Google repository to...
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