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Troubleshooting Linux Applications Without Using the Command Line. Linux is one of the most stable platforms available.

Troubleshooting Linux Applications Without Using the Command Line

That doesn't mean every application that runs on the system will enjoy the same incredible stability. Truth is, apps crash. It's almost an inevitability that you're going to experience a rogue application now and then. When it happens, you need to know how to close the app to get rid of any negative impact the wayward app might have. If it happens rarely, you're good to force close the app and move on. The most powerful tool at your disposal is the command line. Let's dive into these tools and see how they can help you when a piece of software isn't behaving as it should. Where is the information? The first thing you must understand is that Linux has an incredibly powerful log file system. /var/log/syslog/var/log/dmesg Thing is, the normal process of checking these logs is done through the command line.

Less /var/log/syslog will spit out the entire contents of the log for you to look through. Glogg. Test Your Troubleshooting Skills With Trouble-Maker. Trouble-Maker, as the name suggests, is a Linux tool that, when installed in a system, randomly selects a problem from its list and actually creates it on the system.

Test Your Troubleshooting Skills With Trouble-Maker

The idea behind using this tool is to sharpen your systems administrator skills, enabling you to solve boot problems, system configuration problems, hardware problems, etc. Why do we use tools? 100 Greatest Hacking Tools! 12 Instant Messaging Clients For Linux Users! 1.

12 Instant Messaging Clients For Linux Users!

Pidgin Pidgin is a chat program which lets you log in to accounts on multiple chat networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on MSN, talking to a friend on Google Talk, and sitting in a Yahoo chat room all at the same time. Here Are 40 Free Hacking Tutorials! Here are some great hacking tutorials and resources that you can explore in your journey to learn hacking: 1.

Here Are 40 Free Hacking Tutorials!

Hacking Tutorials for Beginners By BreakTheSecurity.com Unless you know how to hack, you cannot defend yourself from hackers. Break The Security(BTS) provides Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking tutorials. It guides users to get into the PenTesting and Ethical Hacking World. Password Cracking Anyone? Here Are 10 Tools To Help You! 1.Brutus Brutus is one of the fastest, most flexible remote password crackers you can get your hands on - it's also free.

Password Cracking Anyone? Here Are 10 Tools To Help You!

It is available for Windows 9x, NT and 2000, there is no UNIX version available although it is a possibility at some point in the future. Brutus was first made publicly available in October 1998 and since that time there have been at least 70,000 downloads and over 175,000 visitors to this page. 2.Wfuzz Wfuzz is a tool designed for bruteforcing Web Applications, it can be used for finding resources not linked (directories, servlets, scripts, etc), bruteforce GET and POST parameters for checking different kind of injections (SQL, XSS, LDAP,etc), bruteforce Forms parameters (User/Password), Fuzzing,etc. 3.RainbowCrack RainbowCrack is a general propose implementation of Philippe Oechslin's faster time-memory trade-off technique. Are You A SysAdmin? Keep These 10 Tools At Hand!

1.Random Password Generator This form allows you to generate random passwords.

Are You A SysAdmin? Keep These 10 Tools At Hand!

The randomness comes from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer programs. 2.Eraser Eraser is an advanced security tool for Windows which allows you to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times with carefully selected patterns. 3.OWASP Mantra Mantra is brought to you by OWASP, a free and open software security community focusing on improving the security of software. 4.Retina Network Community Retina Community gives you powerful vulnerability management across your entire environment. After Windows XP EOL, China Now Developing New Linux-based OS. On 8 April 2014, almost 13 years of official support for the much-loved Windows XP finally came to an end.

After Windows XP EOL, China Now Developing New Linux-based OS

Reportedly, almost 70 per cent of Chinese personal computers including those in several critical sectors such as telecommunications, are still running Windows XP. "The shutdown will bring risks directly to China's basic telecommunication networks and threaten its overall security," Zhang Feng, chief engineer of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology was quoted by Xinhua as saying. "As such, the ministry will beef up support for the development of such (Linux-based) an OS. " Zhang added. Meanwhile, China's homegrown version of the Linux Ubuntu OS, aka, Ubuntu Kylin OS is making a milestone of sorts in the country.

Saurabh Singh, EFYTIMES News Network. 6 Disk Cloning Tools For Linux Users! 1.

6 Disk Cloning Tools For Linux Users!

Clonezilla This is a free software released under the GPL. It is a disk imaging and cloning software that has two variants — Clonezilla Live and Clonezilla SE. FOG is a Linux-based, free and open source computer imaging solution for Windows XP, Vista and 7 that ties together a few open-source tools with a php-based web interface. 6 Disk Cloning Tools For Linux Users!