Posts Tagged ‘RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux)’
6 of the best media burners for Linux
Introduction
Back in the day, a custom audio CD with the best love songs made a wonderful Valentine’s Day gift. Now she’d hardly be impressed.
You’d need to throw in the holiday videos and make sure it works on the high definition plasma to sweep her off her feet.
That might sound like a lot of work, but it’s a job you can get done with almost any Linux CD/DVD burning app.
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Mount Remote folder using SSH(sshfs) on Fedora 10, Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04
Hi Friends,
It’s possible to mount any Remote directory using SSH with sshfs utility(command). It’s Very Easy. This Steps you can follow for Fedora 10, Ubuntu 8.10 and Ubuntu 9.04 Linux.
First Let us know something about SSHFS.
What is SSHFS?
SSHFS allows you to conect to any host that supports SSH and mount the remote directory in your local directory. This means you will be able to access files as if they were on your own system and best of all the transactions are encrypted using SSH.
This is much faster, easier, and more effecient than using FTP. Still Some people are actually using regular FTP to transfer files. The problem with FTP is that not only are your files sent in clear text but username and password are also in plain sight for anyone to can see it.
For Fedora 10 :-
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For Ubuntu 8.10 and Ubuntu 9.04
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Lock your screen using command line
Hi friends,
I read one article today and that was fantastic.I am sharing that article here hope you all like it.
Lock your Screen using command line in Fedora 10 and Ubuntu.
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