Monthly Archives: April 2013
Windows 8 Taps SUSE Linux for its Secure Boot
Windows 8 is among the youngest OS in the industry. It is young and that means it still needs a lot of improvement. One...
Crunchbang Linux Minimalist and Mac-Friendly
For resource-conscious Linux users, Crunchbang Linux is the right flavour. It is a Debian-based GNU/Linux distro that uses the nimble Openbox window manager, with...
Cyber Attacks Explained: Wireless Attacks
Wireless networks are everywhere, from the home to corporate data centres. They make our lives easier by avoiding bulky cables and related problems. But...
Will Certifications Related to FOSS Help You Get a Job?
OSFY reached out to its Facebook community, Linux User Groups and hiring managers for answers to the above question....
First, a candid admission: a story...
Top 7 Linux Tips And Tricks For Beginners
Understanding the wonderful and weird Linux world with the most popular distro of the world is not always the simplest of works, specifically if...
Learn the Art of Linux Troubleshooting
Here are some valuable tips to help you find important system files in RHEL 5, which get deleted by accident.
Everything seems fine when your...
Graphics Programming in Linux
This article covers some basics of graphics programming in C.
I was a very avid graphics programmer, using Turbo C (actually, using graphics.c, a library...
OS X Command Line Tools
Mac users may know of Xcode, the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) by Apple, which is used to develop software for OS X and iOS....
Android Apps Development: A Hot Career Option
Brands are rushing ahead at breakneck speed to build their apps on the Android OS, and that trend has opened up enormous job opportunities...
Setting Up Discussion Forums Using Vanilla
Use Vanilla Forums for work, to discuss ideas, or just to connect people across the organisation.
The need for, and the means of, communication between...