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DAAT Is A Centralized Console For Executing Tasks Remotely
DAAT is a portable JavaScript application which is designed to provide access to remote devices through the means of command executions, and remote access resources such as Remote Desktop, Network Shared folders, and other remote access applications which can be managed using the centralized console. Using DAAT, you can manage different types of network devices [...] (more…)

How To Disable Unwanted Services In Ubuntu Linux
It is a well known fact that all Linux based system works with services. A Linux service is an application that is either runing in the background waiting to be used, or carrying out essential tasks. When you install Ubuntu, there are many services which are enabled by default. Whenever Ubuntu starts, it also starts [...] (more…)




