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Using Putty for remote GUI applications

April 12, 2015May 1, 2017 akshay pai 0 Comments putty, raspberry pi, remote GUI, see the source, sethesource, supercomputer, x11 desktop

1 Introduction I had used putty for my amazing Raspberry Pi project. All my initial experiences have been combined into

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Startup Applications: automatic execution of the most used programs during every user login

February 8, 2015May 1, 2017 akshay pai 0 Comments automatic, Linux, see the source, seethesource, startup applications, ubuntu, ubuntu14.04

During every login or bootup, the OS performs a number of tasks in the background to get the OS up

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Python for Pi cluster Part 2: testing mpi4py and running MPI programs with python

January 14, 2015May 1, 2017 akshay pai 1 Comment bench marking, MPI, mpi4py, python, see the source, seethesource, testing

The previous post demonstrates how we can go about building mpi4py so that we can write and run python programs

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Using secure shell (ssh) for login and secure copy (scp) for data transfer on Linux

January 1, 2015May 1, 2017 akshay pai 1 Comment Linux, raspberry pi, raspbian, remote server, scp, secure, secure shell, see the source, seethesource, SSH

SSH stands for secure shell. It is an encrypted remote login protocol. Once it has been set up on each

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Compilation of websites providing creative commons images

October 26, 2014April 23, 2017 akshay pai 0 Comments background, creatice commons, creative commons licence, free images, Google images, HD images, High definition, images, pexels, pixabay, see the source, seethesource, startup resource, stock images

These are a few websites which provide images for personal/commercial use and have no copyrights associated with them. That is,

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websites with lists of startups

October 23, 2014May 1, 2017 akshay pai 1 Comment angel, bangalore, crunchbase, list, producthunt, see the source, seethesource, startup, startups

I love the startup culture and the way starups work.  Being in Bangalore, I am surrounded by startups and they

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Attendence.gov.in : my technical perspective!

October 8, 2014April 23, 2017 akshay pai 0 Comments ajax, attendance, attendance.gov.in, healthcare.gov, JavaScript, modi, see the source, seethesource

Attendance.gov.in is an online  biometric Attendance System launched by the Indian Government to  have a transparent view on the work

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Grub rescue

October 2, 2014May 1, 2017 akshay pai 0 Comments boot, dual boot, grub, hd0, msdos6, see the source, seethesource, triple boot, windows 7, windows 8

I had triple-boot on my system. Windows 8, windows 7 and Ubuntu and all the boot management done by Ubuntu

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Socket Programming using TCP/IP

September 27, 2014May 1, 2017 akshay pai 1 Comment accept, bind, bzero, c++, client, connect, ip, listen, program, read, see the source, seethesource, server, SOCKADDR, socket, tcp, TCP/IP, write

Socket programs are used to communicate between various processes usually running on different systems. It is mostly used to create

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Setting up and using Github on Linux : A beginners guide

September 24, 2014May 1, 2017 akshay pai 0 Comments beginners, beginners guide, commit, git, git on linux, GIthub, Linux, push, repositories, see the source, seethesource, starters guide

  GitHub is a treasure trove of some of the world’s best projects, built by the contributions of developers all

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