More Helpful Commands in Linux

A backdrop of stars Difficulty: Easy Application: KStars You may already have played with KStars, but how about creating a KStars backdrop image that’s updated every time you start up? KStars can be run with the –dump switch, which dumps out an image from your startup settings, but doesn’t load the GUI at all. You…

Creating a Counter-Strike Server on Linux

From www.cstrike-planet.com: On this page we will explain how to install Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Source. We assume you have some Linux knowledge. We will start with Counter-Strike: Source. Installing Counter-Strike: Source (SRCDS) First, lets create a directory where we will run the hldsupdatetool, run the following command: code: mkdir srcds Now we switch to the…

10 Must Play Linux games for 2012

Gaming on Linux? A few years ago this would only be said as a joke. Thankfully for us, Linux gaming has evolved offering some mature open source games, as well as some very nice commercial games. Let’s try and find out what are the best 10 games a Linux gamer must play this year… Oil…

5 Open Source Games that Don’t Suck

http://youtu.be/BEKVl-XtOP8 For Linux, Mac and Windows! While most free and open source games don’t have the production values of big AAA titles, that doesn’t mean that the perception that they all “suck” is true. Join the chat! http://twitter.com/linuxexplore In this week’s OS. ALT I talk about five of the most addicting open source games available…

Jelly Bean ! Android 4.1, first thoughts !

Owning a rooted Galaxy Nexus has its benefits. After Google dished out some devices at I/O preloaded with Android 4.1, the developing community has went crazy and successfully extracted this OS for download. A quick look at RootzWiki or XDA Developers and you will find endless posts filled with download links for Jelly Bean. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849 …