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  • Linux | Programming | Tutorial

    Online Tutorials for Linux Beginners

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Sep 6, 2020

    This post compiles a list of tutorials on the Internet for Linux beginners. Linux beginners usually get headache from the “seemed” complexity of the Linux operation system. But once they get into the gate and get familiar with Linux, they will love it. UNIX Tutorial for Beginners “A beginners guide to the Unix and Linux…

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  • Linux | Network

    How to Change Hostname of Fedora Linux

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Mar 30, 2026

    Different Linux distros have different method to set the hostname. On Fedora Linux, it is quite simple. On newer Fedora releases At least from Fedora 41 (sorry, no sure the exact earliest version): You need to edit the file /etc/hostname which just contains the hostname. On older Fedora releases Sorry, I do not know the…

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  • Linux | Software

    Extending a LVM Volume Group

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Jul 28, 2013

    We introduced how to create a LVM group with two hard disk partitions, which the LVM group can be used for [[setting-up-lvm-backed-xen-domu|installing LVM backed Xen DomUs]]. The LVM volume can have large capacity from several hard disks. However, we may use all the disk space after some time and we may need to extend the…

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  • Linux | Software

    How to SSH to Linux Hosts for Beginners

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013May 31, 2020

    This is a simple tutorial for beginners to SSH to a Linux host. This is quite easy with the easy-to-use software freely available but the beginners need a tutorials to start with. Hence, I write this tutorial about how to ssh to a Linux host. This tutorial is for users on Windows. 1. Download a…

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  • Linux | Software

    How to Convert JPG Images to EPS

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Jan 19, 2016

    I write a lot latex documents and most of the documents have images in it. Latex deals EPS very well, while sometimes we need to add JPG / PNG images to it. I find converting the JPG images to EPS ones is the most convenient way to embed JPG images to latex documents. On Linux,…

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  • Linux | Software

    Converting Video Files for iPod/iPhone/iPad

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Jan 26, 2016

    We usually have video files in .wmv .mpg .rmvb or .mkv formats. The iPod, iPhone or iPad only accept a limited number of video file types, such as .mov and .mp4. To play these video files in .wmv .mpg or .rmvb format, we should first convert them to .mov or .mp4 files that can played…

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  • Linux

    Additional Repositories for Fedora Linux

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Mar 30, 2026

    Fedora’s repositories provide most of the software packages needed when using Linux. However, for various consideration, they do not provide some packages, such as MPlayer, ffmpeg. Fortunately, some community maintained repository provides these software. And they may also package propriety software, such as ATI fglrx dive, NVIDIA driver, into rpm packages. In this post, we…

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  • Software

    A Tutorial on Ns-2

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013

    This is a tutorial on ns-2 which gives a overview of ns-2 and introduces how to define a simple topology and the network flow. This tutorial is based on the slides for Lab session of COMP 4622 at HKUST in the fall semester of 2011. The slides of tutorial on ns-2 can be download from…

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  • Linux

    How to Set Up and Configure NFS Server and Clients

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Apr 1, 2020

    NFS is widely deployed and used even after more than twenty year. NFS is easy to set up and easy to use. This introduces how to set up the NFS server and clients. We use the Fedora system as the example. The tutorial here is for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and derived Linux OSes. Set up an NFS…

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  • Linux | Network | Software

    Installing ns-2 and ns-3 on Fedora Linux

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Mar 27, 2018

    ns is a discrete-event network simulator targeted primarily for research and educational use. There are two version of ns, ns-2 and ns-3, which are quite different with each other in the implementation and method to use them. In this post, we introduce how to install ns-2 and ns-3 on Fedora Linux 15. Install ns-2.34 on…

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  • Linux | Software

    Git 101 for New Git Users

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Mar 21, 2023

    This post is a tutorial for new users to set up git and clone and use the first repository. This post introduces how to start using git for new users. This post does not introduce details of how to use git commands. Please refer to the git manual or other tutorials for how to commit,…

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  • Linux | Software

    Vim as Thunderbird’s External Editor in Linux

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Oct 22, 2013

    Vim is an excellent editor which I use every day. Thunderbird is a nice email application. However, Thunderbird’s integrated editor is not efficient enough to a Vim user. Why not use Vim as Thunderbird’s editor? In this tutorial, we will introduce how to integrate Vim with Thunderbird together in Linux. Install the “External Editor” Thunderbird…

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  • Network

    How to disable IPv6 on Linux (Old Version Kernels)

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Mar 30, 2026

    Update: this only works on older Linux kernels (e.g. Fedora 41). For newer kernels, please see How to disabling IPv6 on Linux IPv6 is enabled by default on most Linux distros. However, IPv4 is still the mostly used network and IPv6 is not used in many environment. This post introduces how to disable IPv6 support on…

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  • Linux | Virtualization

    Setting Up Ubuntu DomU on Xen: Ubuntu 10.10 on Fedora Xen Dom0

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Mar 30, 2026

    Setting up Ubuntu 10.10 DomU on top of Fedora Xen Dom0 is introduced in this post. The process of setting up Ubuntu 10.10 DomU is the same as Setting Up Stable Xen DomU with Fedora: Unmodified Fedora 41 on top of Xenified Fedora 41 Dom0 with Xen 4.0 This post only show the difference which…

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  • Linux | Software

    Installing the Flash Plugin for 64-bit Firefox in Linux x86-64

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013

    This post introduces how to install flash plugin to 64-bit firefox on a x86-64 Linux (Fedora as the example). Both 64-bit and 32-bit plugin are available. 64-bit flash plugin for Firefox on Linux First, download Flash Player Release for 64-bit Linux from Adobe Labs. Then, unpack the package: $ tar xf flashplayer.tar.gz Check whether all…

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  • Linux

    Installing and Configuring 32-bit Firefox on 64-bit Linux (Fedora)

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Oct 7, 2019

    On a x86-64 64 bit Linux system, sometimes we may want to use the 32 bit Firefox, although the support to 64 bit Firefox is getting much better. Just for needed ones, this post introduces how to install 32 bit Firefox on 64 bit Linux (Fedora as the example). Install 32-bit firefox First, install firfox.i686…

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  • Linux

    How to Take Screenshots in MPlayer

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Sep 19, 2017

    Taking screenshots in mplayer is simple. mplayer can also take continuous snapshots. Enable screenshot filter When we want to take screenshots when playing video, first we need to set the “-vf screenshot” option: $ mplayer -vf screenshot video.file If we want to enable the screenshot filter by default, we may put the option by adding…

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  • Linux | Software

    Open Source and Portable SSH, SCP, SFTP and VNC Clients for Windows to Remote Control Linux

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Mar 27, 2018

    ssh, scp, sftp and vnc are frequently used tools (both servers and clients) on Linux. We may want to remote control a Linux box from Windows such as when we make demostration in a meeting while our work are done on the Linux box. There are lots open source SSH, SCP, SFTP and VNC clients for…

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  • Linux

    How to Get System Uptime on Linux and Windows OSes

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013Aug 23, 2020

    How to find out Linux and Windows uptime is introduced in this post. Linux uptime Linux uptime can be easily found out by the uptime command: $ uptime 22:19:29 up 10 days, 22:26,  5 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 The system is up for 10 days, 22 hours and 26 minutes. uptime gives a…

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  • Linux

    How to Revert Changes in Git

    ByEric Ma Jul 13, 2013

    We make mistakes when developing before or after committing in git. We may revert changes and fix our mistake by using git. Revert entire working tree before committing We can return the entire working tree to the last committed state if we mess up the working tree: $ git reset –hard HEAD Revert changes to…

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