Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 August 2015

How to Run Ubuntu/Debian on any Android phone

 


LINUX DEPLOY

Linux Deploy is an open source app for easy and quick  installation of  GNU or Linux based OS on your android phone device.


This app is available in languages i.e. English and Russian,German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese.This app is with no warranty and anyone can use it free of cost or redistribute.
IMP:Your android device must be rooted before you use this app.


For More information and support please go through these links:

The work that this does is that it firstly download image of the particular linux you want to install and then install that in the root directory.The installation process tkes approximately 30 min depending upon the device you are using.
the minimum size that is recommended when you are using this app is 1024mb.






About App ::

This app requires android V2.1 and upper than this.
This app is of 7.3 mb.
Supported distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Fedora, openSUSE, Kali Linux, Gentoo, RootFS 
Permissions this app wants:

Media:
1 modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
2 read the contents of your USB storage

Other:
1 full network access
2 run at startup
3 prevent device from sleeping


For downloading this app clich here : Linux Deploy

Saturday, 6 September 2014

How to run .exe file in linux

.exe file in linux

 



we generally can't execute a windows executable(.exe formate file) on Linux.
but it is now possible to run .exe file in any of the the linux through a software called WINE.

wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OSX, & BSD. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly, eliminating the performance and memory penalties of other methods and allowing you to cleanly integrate Windows applications into your desktop.
                          Click here  for more information.



For running .exe file in linux perform two simple steps:-


1. open linux command prompt and enter the commands one by one
  
  a) sudo apt-get update 
   
   b) sudo apt-get install wine1.7.26

      (Here 1.7.26 is the version of the WINE you want to download.) 


2. After installing the wine just Right click on the file you want to open let suppose my.exe and open it with Wine.
and enjoy...!!!!


Also you can install wine through Ubuntu software center and install thru GUI based process.

Download wine from here.


Friday, 15 August 2014

FREE LINUX/UNIX PDF DOWNLOAD


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Today more than 90 percent of supercomputers (including the complete top 10), more than half of all smartphones, many millions of desktop computers, around 70 percent of all web servers, a large chunk of tablet computers, and several appliances (dvdplayers,
washing machines, dsl modems, routers, …) run Linux. It is by far the most commonly used operating system in the world.
Linux kernel version 3.2 was released in January 2012. Its source code grew by almost two hundred thousand lines (compared to version 3.1) thanks to contributions of over 4000 developers paid by about 200 commercial companies including Red Hat, Intel,
Broadcom, Texas Instruments, IBM, Novell, Qualcomm, Samsung, Nokia, Oracle, Google and even Microsoft.

Friday, 11 July 2014

Cable Modem IP Hijacking in Win95/98

        Cable Modem IP Hijacking in Win95/98









The purpose of this is to show you how bad cable modems security is and that
even with a win box you can take someone else's IP. You can hijack IP's using
a cable modem and it's very simple in any operating system. Just follow the
steps:
 





1) Choose someone's IP that you wish to have. Make sure the IP is on the same
network. Most cable modem providers use DHCP. The fist thing you have to
do is find the victims IP. Remember the victims IP has to be in the same
network and with the same service provider for this to work.