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By Amit Kumar, on October 30th, 2011
SmoothWall Express 3.0 is an open source GNU/Linux firewall which is security-hardened and freely downloadable. By design, it has minimal hardware requirements and a small footprint. It should work with nearly any Pentium class computer with at least 128MB of RAM and a hard disk with a capacity of 2GB or greater. It’ll . . . → Read More: Smoothwall – A perfect SOHO Router / Firewall
By Amit Kumar, on October 29th, 2011
Welcome to Mikrotik World
Before, dive into Mikrotik world, I want to introduce Mikrotik
What is Mikroik
Ans: MikroTik RouterOS™ is a router operating system and software which turns a regular Intel PC or MikroTik RouterBOARD™ hardware into a dedicated router.
About Comapny
MikroTik is a Latvian company which was founded in 1995 to develop . . . → Read More: Introduction to Mikrotik
By Amit Kumar, on October 29th, 2011
In this post, I will discuss how to install Mikrotik
You can install Mikrotik on regular PC but a dedicated Mikrotik RouterBoards are available to install
You can get verious RouterBoards on the official website
http://www.routerboard.com/
So, before install Mikrotik on Real hardware, I want to explore on Virtual environment. I will use VirtualBox but . . . → Read More: How to install Mikrotik in Virtual Environment
By Muhammad Kamran Azeem, on October 17th, 2011 Dennis Ritchie, co-creator of Unix and designer of the C programming language, has died, on October 12, 2011, at the age of 70. The cause and exact time of death have not been disclosed. He had been in frail health for several years following treatment for prostate cancer and heart disease.
My tribute to a great legend, . . . → Read More: Dennis Ritchie, co-creator of Unix and designer of the C programming language, has died …
By Muhammad Kamran Azeem, on August 22nd, 2011 If you see a missing firmware message on your shiny new Fedora installation, for your (broadcom) wireless card, what you can do is install kmod-wl package, from the rpmfusion-nonfree repository. When you install it, it pulls the necessary firmware required for the type of wireless card you have on your lap/desk-top.
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By Amit Kumar, on August 15th, 2011 OSI Transport Layer
Topics for discussion:
1. Purpose of Transport layer -> Tracking the Individual communication -> Segmenting data and Managing each Piece -> Reassembling -> Identifying different Application
2. Controlling Conversations -> Establishing Session -> Reliable Delivery -> Same order Delivery -> Flow Control
3. Transport layer & Reliable Communication Transport . . . → Read More: OSI Transport layer
By Muhammad Kamran Azeem, on August 15th, 2011 There are constant complaints that some of the videos at WBITT’s downloads section, are not playing correctly in the browser window. And, some videos are not playing at all ! We want to clarify, that the videos (which are problematic) will play properly, if you download them to your local PC. There is always a . . . → Read More: Problem while watching some videos in WBITT’s Downloads section
By Muhammad Kamran Azeem, on August 15th, 2011 This CBT describes, how you can use a Fedora 15 Live ISO image to write/burn to a USB disk, and using that to boot and install a fully functional Fedora 15 desktop. Works with all versions of Fedora 15 desktops (LiveDesktop/GNOME, KDE, LXDE, XFCE); including both 32 and 64 bit versions. The CBTs are stored . . . → Read More: [Urdu CBT] Using Fedora 15 Live ISO Image
By Muhammad Kamran Azeem, on August 5th, 2011 “Brief Introduction to GNOME 3 desktop in Fedora 15″ is a 15 minutes video (CBT) in Urdu, showing the ease of use of the new GNOME desktop, which comes with Fedora 15. The CBT is available at http://downloads.wbitt.com . Go to CBTs->CBTs by Kamran->Urdu->EmbracingLinux-Fedora
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By Muhammad Kamran Azeem, on August 2nd, 2011 Below are links to excellent collections of games for Linux. These are Live-DVDs , which means, that when you boot your computer with these DVDs, your OS and data on your computer’s hard drive will remain un-touched. And when you are done, just reboot , take the DVD out, and you will have your OS . . . → Read More: Games for Linux – Live DVDs
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