Print your copy of the OpenSolaris 2006 Calendar, very cool!
read more | digg story

Print your copy of the OpenSolaris 2006 Calendar, very cool!
read more | digg story
As an intern working for Sun Microsystems, one of my first projects was to configure my laptop to multi-boot the Solaris Operating System, Linux, and Microsoft Windows. It sounded very exciting but daunting. However, as I went along, it proved to be a fairly easy exercise. These are the steps it takes to configure a [...]
Recovering critical key file such as /etc/shadow is a challenging task. Even if you boot in single user mode it will ask root password for maintenance, and just imagine you do not have a backup of /etc/shadow file. How will you fix such problem in a production environment where time is critical factor?
read more | digg story
From obscure TV miniseries to the principles of Einstein’s theories, from flea market photos to animated guitar gurus, this gleaming group reflects the best of our 2005 bounty. Enjoy.
read more | digg story
It is now official and online. As part of googles ongoing effort to provide ad designs that will improve results for both advertisers and publishers, they are now offering themed ad units – ad units that display themed colors and graphics during holidays and special events.
read more | digg story
Yup you can send file upto 1 GB, no need to install any software just drop and send it just backing up your files
useful if you are moving files from office to home, and back again.
read more | digg story
Cutter is an open source program that allows Linux firewall administrators to abort TCP/IP connections routed over Linux based firewall. Very handy to terminate connection such as SSH tunnels or VPNs left by our own users, abort crackers attacks as soon as they detected, kill high bandwidth consuming connection, or kill peer-to-peer traffic
read more | digg story
Sadly, screenshotit’s time to say goodbye to an iconic symbol of London. The last double-decker bus retires today from its long years of service to the city. The red buses, which allowed passengers and mischievious boys hop on/hop off privileges, may be gone, but they will never be forgotten.
read more | digg story