Kali Linux Review
Good news! There’s new release of the Kali Linux which is a reincarnation of the BackTrack. If you work in forensic analysis, network security,...
Journey To Ubuntu Phone Planet
These days iOS and Android rule the world of transportable devices OS, but is there anything to match with them? is there any OS...
Banshee vs Clementine vs Tomahawk | Reviews
Computers have always been used as music playing devices. Big collections with thousand of songs coming from hundreds of different artists are easily organized...
Why do super computers use Linux?
In our last few posts we discussed the fact that over 90% supercomputers (94.2% to be precise) employ Linux as their operating system. In...
15 Weird/Surprising devices and Systems that run on Linux
It's incredible to see how Linux runs on devices of various sizes, power and built for diverse purposes. Linux is, like technology itself, deeply...
The Brief History Of Aix, HP-UX, Solaris, BSD, And LINUX
Always remember that when doors close on you, other doors open. Ken Thompson and Dennis Richie are a great example for such saying. They...
Most Popular Programming Languages In The IT industry
Programmers are always in high demand these days for jobs, especially if they have fluency in coding language. Learning programming in various languages for...
Chrome vs. Firefox for Ubuntu
According to the independent web analytics firm, StatCounter Chrome has excelled as the world most popular browser with the highest browser usage share for...
Debian 8, Codenamed ‘Jessie’, Review
We've spoke previously about how much respect Debian has around the Linux paddocks. With the release of Debian 8.0 (Jessie), let's take a look...
What is Disaster Recovery?
Disaster Recovery can be defined as set of procedures and policies that enable the continuation or recovery of vital technology systems and infrastructure following...
Richard Matthew Stallman – The Father Of Free Software Foundation
What is programming for you? Is it a job, hobby or maybe source of income? For him, programming is a life’s philosophy: “Free as...
Haiku: A New Kind of Operating System
I have been having an absolute blast of a time testing out a new operating system for this article. It is called Haiku. It...
Why I can’t live without Linux
This is written targeting users who might want to try Linux. But also with some facts that Linux users should be aware and feel...
Debian 7.0 ‘Wheezy’ Review
Just short of two weeks after the big release of Ubuntu 13.04 'Raring Ringtail', I had Debian 7.0 'Wheezy' arrive...
How to Customize Unity
Unity is a shell interface for the GNOME desktop environment developed by Canonical for its Ubuntu operating system. It is designed to make more...
Top Linux Distributions, 2012
2013 is just around the corner and it’s time to wrap up the Linux world’s happening for 2012. So let’s start with a most...
Zorin OS 6 Review
One of the best features of Linux is no doubt the fact that it’s free. Not just free to use, but free to use...
Linux share in Supercomputer OS
Linux accounts for as much as 94.2% share as Supercomputer OS! This might come to you as a pleasant surprise, but indeed, Linux outshines...