Posts Tagged ‘Linux’
Changing your MAC address Spoofing in Linux
MAC addresses are 48 bit hexadecimal values used by hardware vendors to distinguish between different Ethernet cards, this 48 bit no is unique for each device which helps in identifying the hardware. But MAC address is also used for security purpose, certain ISP uses MAC filtering techniques for imposing different rules, MAC address is also [...]
Google command line tool
Last month Google launched a new tool for people who hate User Interface, for Linux and Unix freaks Google launched Google command line tool called Google CL, Google CL is an Google command line application written in Python that allows you to make Google Data API calls from the command line. Google CL supports [...]
Resetting UBUNTU root password
Ever forget your Ubuntu root password? or fails to login to your machine? ever wanted to breaks some one else password? here i a very simple way of doing that, after this tutorial you will able to break any Ubuntu password that is not protected by GRUB password, you can change the root password. Here [...]
OS-x like Dock for Ubuntu
Love animated dock of Mac book or Vista? want to get the same in ubuntu? here is a nice application called Cairo-Dock for your linux distro. Cairo-Dock is an animated application launch bar for the desktop, comparable to the dock in Mac OS X. You can see from the screen shots above some effects which [...]

