Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts

Free news/RSS reader out of web browser


QuiteRSS is a open-source cross-platform RSS/Atom news feeds reader 
Running on my ubuntu


Features

  • Embedded browser (Webkit core)
  • Feed and news filters: new, unread, starred, deleted (for news until restart application)
  • User filters
  • Proxy configuration: automatic or manual
  • Feed import wizard: Search feed URL if site URL was entered
  • Adblock
  • Click to Flash
  • Mark news starred
  • Automatic update feeds: on startup, by timer
  • Automatic cleanup on close using criterias
  • Enable/Disable images in news preview
  • Ability to quickly hide feed tree (for comfortable viewing)
  • Open feed or news in own tab
  • Quick news filter and quick search in browser
  • Sound notification on new news
  • Popup notification on new news
  • Show new or unread news counter on tray icon
  • Minimize on system tray: on start, on close, on minimize
  • Import/Export feeds (OPML-files)
  • Portable (Windows)
  • Free working set (Windows)
  • Shortcuts
  • Check for updates
  • Cross-platform
  • Multilingual
  • Open-source ;)

Platform

  • Windows
  • Linux(32 Bit & 64 Bit)
  • OS/2
  • Mac OS X

interactive VIM learning

Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor distributed with most UNIX systems. Vim is distributed free as charityware



www.openvim.com


www.vim-adventures.com


www.vimgenius.com


SSH SFTP client Tunnelier







Tunnelier is our SSH and SFTP client for Windows which incorporates:
one of the most advanced graphical SFTP clients;
 
state-of-the-art terminal emulation with support for the bvterm, xterm, and vt100 protocols;
support for corporation-wide single sign-on using SSPI (GSSAPI) Kerberos 5 and NTLM user authentication, as well as Kerberos 5 host authentication;
support for RSA and DSA public key authentication with comprehensive user keypair management;
powerful SSH port forwarding capabilities, including dynamic forwarding through integrated SOCKS and HTTP CONNECT proxy;
powerful command-line parameters which make Tunnelier highly customizable and suitable for use in specific situations and controlled environments;
an advanced, scriptable command-line SFTP client (sftpc);
a scriptable command-line remote execution client (sexec) and a command-line terminal emulation client (stermc);
an FTP-to-SFTP bridge allowing you to connect to an SFTP server using legacy FTP applications;
WinSSHD remote administration features;
single-click Remote Desktop forwarding.



Ver TV online en linux .TVenLinux


TVenLinux es sencillo script en bash para ver y grabar televisión en sistemas GNU/Linux / BSD sin tarjeta capturadora / sintonizadora. Solo se necesita una conexión a Internet, tener instalado Mplayer, Curl, Rtmpdump y Zenity para entornos Gtk o Kdialog para el escritorio KDE. Actualmente se puede disfrutar de más de 160 canales en español, conectando a cadenas de televisión de España, Perú, Chile, Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia y Argentina.



Linux hierarchy tree


Iniciar,Correr,Instalar... una distribución de linux desde un pendrive


 

Introduction

UNetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. It runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. You can either let UNetbootin download one of the many distributions supported out-of-the-box for you, or supply your own Linux .iso file if you've already downloaded one or your preferred distribution isn't on the list.

Requirements

  • Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, or Linux, or Mac OS X 10.5+. Note that resulting USB drives are bootable only on PCs (not on Macs).
  • Internet access for downloading a distro to install, or a pre-downloaded ISO file

Features

UNetbootin can create a bootable Live USB drive, or it can make a "frugal install" on your local hard disk if you don't have a USB drive. It loads distributions either by downloading a ISO (CD image) files for you, or by using an ISO file you've already downloaded.