Tag: Linux
A Peek Into GNU debugger GDB
This tutorial is aimed towards those who want to learn how to use the GNU debugger GDB in Linux. The tutorial assumes that the...
Shubhodip Pal: The Man Who Added the Midas Touch to the...
Cricket tournaments, movie titles, F1 racing, football...Micromax is seen almost everywhere. This is the brand that has grown beyond imagination over a period of...
Analyse Your Network Packets with LibPCAP
Data on a network flows in the form of packets, which are entities that carry your data across the network. These packets are routed...
Manage Your Routine Tasks With Jenkins
This article shows how to set up Jenkins for email-notification, and build set-up on Linux- fedora core.
In a software project life cycle, we are...
Use CoffeeScript To Write Your JavaScript
JavaScript has become the lingua franca of the Web and has gained a lot of popularity in recent years. Many frameworks and technologies have...
Revamp Your IT Career as a Cloud Security Expert
Here's a ringside view of some exciting and challenging careers in the cloud security realm.
The advent of the cloud, which was once a niche...
Set Up a Certificate Authority in RHEL5
Security certificates are widely used for authentication. This article explores how to set up a Certificate Authority in RHEL5.
Security certificates are basically used for...
Leverage Your Programming Skills with Erlang!
The Erlang programming language is used to build massive scalable real-time software systems that require high availability. Some of its uses are in telecom,...
Restore Partitions Over the Network Using Clonezilla
Clonezilla is back-up and restore software that is a powerful alternative to Symantec's famous, yet expensive, commercial software Norton Ghost.
Do you often format your...
Blaze the automated desktop experience for Windows
Blaze is a small multipurpose utility that does the job of an application launcher and file searcher, and records macros for desktop automation. A...