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    [Video]How to fix MSVCR100.dll error in Dying Light [Work 100{1c918b003a0fec779e46518dd4d8df22f3dc554de918030f5a1a0cfd93cb28be}]

    ByHafiz Ali January 31, 2015

    How to fix MSVCR100.dll error in Dying Light [Work 100{1c918b003a0fec779e46518dd4d8df22f3dc554de918030f5a1a0cfd93cb28be}]

    Read More [Video]How to fix MSVCR100.dll error in Dying Light [Work 100{1c918b003a0fec779e46518dd4d8df22f3dc554de918030f5a1a0cfd93cb28be}]Continue

  • CentOS/RHEL

    [Video]How To Fix Dying Light Crashes, Low FPS, Errors, Black Screen, Freezes, Stuck not launching

    ByHafiz Ali January 28, 2015

    Fix Dying Light Crashes, Low FPS, Errors, Black Screen, Freezes, Stuck

    Read More [Video]How To Fix Dying Light Crashes, Low FPS, Errors, Black Screen, Freezes, Stuck not launchingContinue

  • Linux Basics

    Copy and Paste Locally/Remotely in Linux

    ByHafiz Ali December 28, 2014

    INTRODUCTION I always enjoy using Linux and working just sitting on my desk and manage all from just one command line interface; i found myself moving virtually in my network 🙂 just feel it, you will enjoy too..;)! Anyway let’s come to the point So this tutorials will guide you, how to copy and paste…

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    How to add, delete and change a user password in Linux System

    ByHafiz Ali December 24, 2014

    As you know all the configurations in Linux stored as text file, The text file which contains User information is: /etc/passwd

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    Search Text within Files in Linux

    ByHafiz Ali December 22, 2014

    To learn one of the most easiest way to search particular search string in text file on a computer running Linux operating system.

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  • CentOS/RHEL | Proxy

    How to Allow Specific IP in Squid Proxy

    ByHafiz Ali December 21, 2014

    How to Allow Specific IP in Squid Proxy Some time we require to allow specific ip address to be exempted from all the restriction, such as boss and system administrators. So this guide will show you step by step instruction to Allow Specific IP in Squid Proxy Server.

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  • Linux Basics

    Search for Files in Linux

    ByHafiz Ali December 20, 2014

    INTRODUCTION For beginners who dealings first time with a Linux machine face one problem, how to find files and folders they looking for. In this guide we will cover how to use find command with examples. This will help you to find files and folders on your Linux using bash shell. SOLUTION Finding files by…

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    Block specific keyword in Squid Proxy

    ByHafiz Ali December 19, 2014

    INTRODUCTION After learning how to block website using ban list, so now in this short guide I am going to tell you how to restrict any websites based on keywords in squid proxy server. Blocking keywords in squid proxy server is very helpful for the system administrators in colleges and schools networks. SOLUTION Let’s start…

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  • Compiling Squid Proxy 3.x on RHEL7/CentOS7 from Source Code
    CentOS/RHEL | Proxy

    Installation and Basic configuration of Squid Proxy

    ByHafiz Ali December 19, 2014

    How to Install Squid From Source Code on CentOS 7 Install Squid From Source Code: This article is part of previously started series on most demanding topics related to squid proxy server Titled: How to control internet access using Squid Proxy Server.

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  • Linux Basics

    Rename/Move or Delete Directory and Files in Linux

    ByHafiz Ali December 18, 2014

    INTRODUCTION Rename/Move :mv is Linux command that can use to rename files and directories; it also used to move files and directories from one location to another, same like cut and paste command in MS Windows. SOLUTION Syntax of mv command: $ mv [options] source dest

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  • Linux Basics

    Create New Files

    ByHafiz Ali December 18, 2014

    INTRODUCTION You will create new empty file using touch command in Linux, this command also used to change the time stamps such as modification time and access time on existing files. SOLUTION Syntax of touch command: $ touch [option] filename

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  • Linux Basics

    Create New Directory/Folder in Linux

    ByHafiz Ali December 16, 2014

    INTRODUCTION How to create directory under Linux operating system using the bash shell or command prompt. Use mkdir (make directory) command to make new directory in Linux and if you compare this command to MS windows operating system so almost similar command we use in in cmd to create folder which is: md. SOLUTION Now…

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