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Java Plugin for Ubuntu and other Linux distros
Almost all linux distros does not come with Java plugin in their browsers. Although you install Java separately from Synaptic or from other sources, you will be surprised to see that Java application would work but no applet or java enabled...

XAMPP MySQL Apache instance
Not many users are aware of the XAMPP system. For those who don’t know XAMPP is Apache’s distribution that contains major packages like MySQL, Apache server, PHP, PhpMyAdmin, OpenSSL and lot more. Although I run Ruby on rails on...
Install Adobe Flash 11 on Ubuntu for Firefox 8
We all know that Firefox does not come with flash player by default unlike Google Chrome. To get it working you have to download adobe flash player from the official site and install it. Earlier adobe released the .deb version of the adobe flash...

How to use Ultrasurf in Linux
This is a short tutorial on how to get ultrasurf work in Linux environment. There are quite few proxy softwares which are designed to work in Linux, but not many of them are good enough to all requirements. Ultrasurf is one of the portable and...

Launch a program from the terminal using &
This short tutorial is on how to open a program in the Linux terminal without getting the application load or log on the terminal. Generally if you launch programs like nautilus or other applications, you can see that the terminal will still...

How to Install PDT in Eclipse
This tutorial is on how to install Eclipse PDT (PHP Development Tools) in Eclipse from the downloaded PDT archive. Although there is a automatic way of installing PDT using the Software Update, there might be cases where the user cannot use...

How to Solve DLL problems in Wine
Wine is the only best Windows emulator for Linux, although many other tools exist they fail to cope up with the performance of Wine. This post is a guide to solve some of the most commonly occurring while emulating programs in Wine.
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Magnifier – Screen Zoom for Ubuntu
This tutorial is on how to zoom the screen in Ubuntu using GNOME or KDE Magnify feature. Windows users may be aware of the Magnifier inbuilt application, where in a user can simply select a Zoom Level(%) and magnify his screen. Since Linux is...

How to use Notepad++ in Linux from terminal – Part 1
Notepad++ is no doubt one of the most preferred editor for developers. Unfortunately it does not come up with a Linux version. This tutorial is on how to setup Notepad++ in Linux and write a script to run or edit a file from the Linux terminal...

Damn Small Linux
Linux by itself is known for overcoming the limits of other Operating Systems, One such is the size of the distribution. Linux can vary from few Kilobyte to multiple Gigabyte based on the features and applications included in it.
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