Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Shared Folder on Virtualbox on Linux Host

There are  a lot of people who use windows on virtualbox which is hosted by a linux distribution. For example, I installed virtualbox on Linux Mint 1.14 to setup Windows XP on it and use this for some software that I need for my education on Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Let's start with the most known problem. Problem : When we use virtualbox the most important problem is that how to share folders or directories...
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Firefox Babylon Add-on and More

Everyone knows Babylon dictionary, it is one of the most common dictionary that used in the world. A free babylon extension for firefox is available here. It works quite enough, the requirement is just clicking the word that you wanna search twice. Babylon Dictionary But missing part is that: It doesn't save the word you search...
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

CPU Temperature Alarm System

Hi,  I want to write about Cpu Temperature Alarm System I have done by using advantages of linux kernel and linux shell. (I used bash shell in my script by the way.) One of the biggest advantages of linux is to reach hardware components easily through kernel. The communication with hardware comes true as given in the following steps: 1....
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Monday, August 5, 2013

Tuning Processes

Introduction In real-time systems some processes can cause huge problems, or slowing down the system performance. In such situations we need to tune the running processes. With tuning I mean stopping or killing the process. To be able to do this and to know when we need to know what processes currently runnig and when process start up? Especially, administrators need this. Because unexpected processes needs to be down or...
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Saturday, August 3, 2013

System Logs in Linux

Introduction to syslogd syslog daemon responsible from syslog. This structure collects all messages from running programs to the logs. It categorizes all of messages according to its types and priority, and presents to us. This is very useful for error debugging. We can use this messages to find the actual problem if we have any one at any time. Actually I used that in my previous post. You may wanna see it. Reading Logs Now,...
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Wireless networks are not being seen by network manager

Summary: In this article I am going to show you the solution of the problem: wireless networks are not being seen by network manager even if wireless card drivers are installed. Yesterday, I reinstalled Linux 1.14 Nadia in my pc. After that I installed my wireless card driver which is Broadcom Corporation BCM4312. I learned its name and version from lspci command. lspci is a command on Unix-like operating systems...
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Thursday, July 25, 2013

CPU Sıcaklık Alarmı Sistemi

Merhabalar, bu yazımda linux kernel ve linux shell in verdiği harika avantajlardan faydalanarak yaptığım CPU Sıcaklık Alarmı Sistemini anlatmak istedim. Linux un bize sağladığı en büyük avantajlardan biri kolaylıkla hardware bileşenlerine ulaşabilmemizdir. Hardware ile iletişim şu şekilde gerçekleşir : 1. Kullanıcı isteklerini kodlar...
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