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Ambient Noise Player for Ubuntu Plays Relaxing Sounds to Keep You Creative
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![Rain is a soothing sound for some](http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/raining-1600x900-wallpaper_www.wallpapermay.com_84-1.jpg)
Rain is a soothing sound for some
**If I plan on being productive I cant listen to regular music. It distracts me. I start singing along or get reminded of a different track, so end up poking around my library and… Well, thats that.**
But by the same token I cant work in silence (living with 6 cats means thats not a possibility, though) but the inconsistency jars and sudden clatters and meows interrupt.
My solution that is to **listen to ambient noise**.
I find it helps nullify the misdirection my brain craves, land provide a soundscape that wraps the noise of kitty play time.
Ambient noise is the noise that play out in the background of daily lives; the rain drumming on a window, the intelligible hum of coffee shop chatter, the gossiping of birds on the wind, and so on.
Listening to these sounds can force a racing mind to slow down, rebase and refocus on what matters.
### Ambient Noise App for Ubuntu ###
![](http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ambient-noise-player-750x365.jpg)
Google Play and Apple app stores are packed full of ambient and white noise apps. Now a similar tool is available natively on Ubuntu.
[Ambient Noise][1] — as the name might suggest — is an audio player designed specifically for playing these sounds. It even integrates with the Ubuntu Sound Menu for a neat pick, click and relax experience.
The app, which is also known as ANoise Player and is made by Marcos Costales, comes with a set of **8 high-quality sounds**.
These 8 presets cover various ambient atmospheres, ranging from the rhythmic sound of rain, to the tranquil tones of nature at night, and back to the buzz of a bustling coffee shop in the afternoon.
### Install ANoise Player in Ubuntu ###
Ambient Noise player for Ubuntu is a free application and is available to install from its own dedicated PPA.
To do this open a new Terminal window and run:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:costales/anoise
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install anoise
Once installed simply open it from the Unity Dash (or your DEs equivalent), pick your preferred noise using Sound Menu and then …relax! The app even remembers which sound you used last.
Even so, give it a try out and see if it suits your needs. I would say let me know what you think, but I will be too focused to hear — and so might you!
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Top 6 Ways To Get Your iTunes Experience On Linux
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![](http://cdn.makeuseof.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/itunes-linux-840x420.jpg?35dc20)
As youre getting used to Linux (potentially as your new main operating system), youll eventually try to find a way to efficiently manage your music. iTunes comes to mind because its been the most popular way to manage music over the years, but youll quickly find out that iTunes isnt available natively on Linux. Plus, better ways exist to manage your music now that its 2015.
However, that doesnt automatically mean that you wont be able to manage your music the way you want to. Theres plenty of other ways to keep tabs on your music library. Heres six great ways to get it done.
### iTunes via WINE ###
Even if iTunes isnt available in Linux as a native application, you can still try to [get it to work under WINE][1] or PlayOnLinux. These pieces of software try to add a compatibility layer so that Windows applications work on Linux, but the results are far from perfect. Therefore, [not all Windows applications will run with WINE][2] — but its still worth a try.
Each version of iTunes can give you different results, but the general process is as follows:
1. Install WINE
1. Run the iTunes installer via WINE
1. Google and try to solve any problems you come across.
Again, you might come across issues somewhere along the way which cannot be solved, such as the installer failing or the installed application refusing to run. Thats just how it is with WINE.
If you really want to use iTunes and you happen to luck out with WINE, then thats great. However, if youd rather use a native Linux application or WINE didnt work for you, then there are options here as well. Several “music library manager” programs are available to give you a quick oversight of your music and play it directly in the application, as well as make playlists.
### [Amarok][3] ###
![](http://cdn.makeuseof.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/amarok_main.jpg?35dc20)
If you use KDE, then Id recommend Amarok. It has [plenty of features to manage your music][4] and tight desktop integration with KDE. It also has useful features such as Last.FM integration, file tracking, dynamic playlists, and script support. It can even pull up biographies of artists as you play their songs.
### [Banshee][5] ###
![](http://cdn.makeuseof.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/banshee_main.jpg?35dc20)
If you use GNOME or any GTK-based desktop environment (theyre quite common), then Id recommend Banshee as a [full-featured music library][6] manager. It has a very similar feature set as Amarok, including Last.FM integration, Internet radio support, podcast support, and much more. Amarok and Banshee are really among the top two choices, so which one you choose should depend on which desktop environment youre using (for integrations sake).
### [Rhythmbox][7] ###
![](http://cdn.makeuseof.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/rhythmbox_main.jpg?35dc20)
Rhythmbox as a more [lightweight music library alternative][8] that is best used on GTK-based desktop environments. However, it still has quite a few features. You also get Last.FM support here, plus gapless playback and integration with various other applications such as Nautilus, XChat, and Pidgin.
### [Clementine][9] ###
![](http://cdn.makeuseof.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/clementine_main.jpg?35dc20)
Another application called Clementine also gets my recommendation with its clean and intuitive interface. It has tons of support for third-party services such as Spotify, Digitally Imported, and Dropbox. Theres also an Android app you can use as a remote control for Clementine. [Clementine is cross-platform][10] and available for Windows and Mac OS X.
They all are excellent at managing and playing your music. The only downside to all of these is that there is no iOS device integration, and theres currently no modern application that can do that. However, iOS has received enough improvements that its virtually unnecessary to connect it to a computer anymore.
### [Google Play Music][11] ###
![](http://cdn.makeuseof.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/google_music.jpg?35dc20)
Lastly, if none of those applications satisfy your needs, you can take a look at Google Play Music. This online service acts as a music library manager that can play your music, but it also has some extra benefits. You can upload all your music to it and have access on any device connected to the Internet. That also means that you wont have to sync your music between your computer and your mobile device (no matter if Android or iOS) because you have access to Google Play Music from both. If you want to expand your library you can get the All Access subscription, but its not a requirement. You can use it simply as a music library completely free for up to 20,000 songs.
#### Wot, no Spotify?! ####
The only reason why I dont mention Spotify is that, although its also a great way to access and listen to music, it doesnt really let you manage your own music. You cant upload trakcs to Spotify — you have to listen to what they give you. Albeit they give you a lot, but its nonetheless a different mechanism.
### You Have Options ###
With these six options, you should be able to get iTunes-like functionality on your desktop. These options focused mainly on managing and playing your music library, but if there are any other features that you need from iTunes, other Linux-native applications can take care of those needs.
**What music applications do you regularly use on Linux?** Let us know in the comments!
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[1]:http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-about-some-wine-with-your-linux/
[2]:http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/does-wine-runs-all-windows-apps/
[3]:https://amarok.kde.org/
[4]:http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/control-music-amarok-linux/
[5]:http://banshee.fm/
[6]:http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/banshee-20-comprehensive-media-player-streamer-podcast-tool-linux/
[7]:https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Rhythmbox
[8]:http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/play-manage-music-collection-rhythmbox-linux/
[9]:https://www.clementine-player.org/
[10]:http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/need-a-lightweight-music-player-without-sacrificing-features-clementine-cross-platform/
[11]:http://music.google.com/

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How To Install CentOS Web Panel In CentOS
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### About CentOS Web Panel ###
There are so many free and paid Control panels available nowadays. We will, today, discuss about [CentOS Web panel(CMP)][1], specially designed for RPM based distributions like CentOS, RHEL, Scientific Linux etc. **CWP** is a free, Open Source control panel that can be widely used for deploying a Web hosting environment easily. Unlike other Control panels, CWP is automatically deploy the LAMP stack with Varnish Cache server.
### Features ###
CWP comes with lot of features and free services. As I mentioned before, CWP automatically installs full LAMP stack (apache, php, phpmyadmin, webmail, mailserver etc.) on your server.
Here is the complete list of features and software that will be automatically installed and configured during CWP installation.
#### List of softwares to be installed and configured during CWP installation: ####
- Apache Web Server
- PHP 5.4
- MySQL + phpMyAdmin
- Postfix + Dovecot + roundcube webmail
- CSF Firewall
- File System Lock (no more website hacking, all your files are locked from changes)
- Backups; AutoFixer for server configuration
#### 3rd Party Applications: ####
- CloudLinux + CageFS + PHP Selector
- Softaculous Script Installer (Free and Premium)
#### Web Server: ####
- Varnish Cache server
- Compiles Apache from source
- Apache reCompiler + Additional modules
- Apache server status, configuration
- Edit apache vhosts, vhosts templates, include configuration
- Rebuild all apache Virtual hosts
- suPHP & suExec
- Mod Security + OWASP rules
- Tomcat 8 server management
- DoS protection
- Perl cgi script support
#### PHP: ####
- PHP Switcher (switch between PHP versions like: 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5)
- PHP Selector select PHP version per user or per folder (PHP 4.4, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6)
- Simple php editor
- Simple php.ini generator in the users panel
- PHP addons
- PHP.ini editor & PHP info & List modules
- php.ini per user account
- FFMPEG, For Video streaming websites
- CloudLinux + PHP Selector
#### User Management ####
- Add, List, Edit adn Remove Users
- User Monitoring
- Shell access management
- User Limit Managment
- Limit Processes
- Limit Open Files
- User FTP & File Manager
- CloudLinux + CageFS
- Dedicated IP per account
#### DNS: ####
- FreeDNS
- Add, Edit, List and Remove DNS zones
- Edit nameserver IPs
- DNS zone template editor
- New Easy DNS Zone Manager (with ajax)
- New DNS Zone list with Additional resolving information using google (also checking rDNS, nameservers….)
#### Email: ####
- Postfix & dovecot
- MailBoxes, Alias
- Roundcube webmail
- Postfix Mail queue
- rDNS Checker Module
- AntiSPAM
- SPF & DKIM Integration
- Re-Build Postfix/Dovecot Mail server with AntiVirus, AntiSpam Protection
- Email Auto Responder
#### System: ####
- CPU core and clock info
- Memory usage info
- Detailed Disk status
- Software Info like kernel version, uptime etc.
- Services Status
- ChkConfig Manager
- Network port usage
- Network configuration
- SSHD configuration
- Auto-Fixer (checks important configuration and tries to auto-fix issues)
#### Monitoring: ####
- Monitor services eg. top, apache stats, mysql etc.
- Use Java SSH Terminal/Console within panel
- Services Configuration (eg. Apache, PHP, MySQL etc)
- Run shell commands in screen/background
#### Security: ####
- CSF Firewall
- SSL generator
- SSL Certificate Manager
- CloudLinux + CageFS
#### SQL: ####
- MySQL Database Management
- Add local or remote access user
- Live Monitor MySQL process list
- Create, Remove database
- Add additional users per database
- MySQL server configuration
- PhpMyAdmin
- PostgreSQL, phpPgAdmin Support
#### Additional options: ####
- TeamSpeak 3 Manager
- Shoutcast Manager
- Auto-update
- Backup manager
- File Manager
- Virtual FTP users per domain
- cPanel Account Migration (restores files, databases and database users)
- And many more.
### Install CentOS Web Panel In CentOS 6 ###
At the time writing this tutorial, CWP only supports upto CentOS 6.x versions. It doesnt work on CentOS 7 and later versions.
#### Prerequisites: ####
**Before installing CWP, you must know the following information:**
- CWP only supports static IP addresses. It does not support dynamic, sticky, or internal IP addresses.
- CWP doesnt has an uninstaller. After you install CWP, you must reinstall the server to remove it.
- Only install CWP on a freshly installed operating system without any configuration changes.
- Need atleast 512MB RAM for 32 bit systems.
- 1024MB for 64 bit systems.
- Need 4GB RAM or more to deploy all modules.
- At least 20GB or hard disk space is required.
For testing purpose in VirtualBox, 640MB RAM and 10GB hdd space is enough.
#### Update server: ####
Install wget package first. This is needed to download CWP.
yum install wget -y
Update your server using command:
yum update -y
Reboot once to take effect the changes.
#### Install CWP: ####
Change to **/usr/local/src/** directory:
cd /usr/local/src
Download latest CWP version with command:
wget http://centos-webpanel.com/cwp-latest
If the above URL doesnt work, use the following link instead.
wget http://dl1.centos-webpanel.com/files/cwp-latest
Then, start CWP installer using command:
sh cwp-latest
**Sample output:**
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/root@server-usr-local-src_001.png)
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/root@server-usr-local-src_002.png)
The installation will take upto 30 minutes or more depending upon your Internet speed.
Finally, youll see the installation completed message like below. Note down the details such as mysql root user password and login URLs of CWP. You”ll need them later. Then Press Enter key to reboot your system.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/root@server-usr-local-src_004.png)
After booting into the system, you will see the CWP welcome login message.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CentOS-6.5-Minimal-Running-Oracle-VM-VirtualBox_006.png)
#### Adjust Firewall/Router: ####
The CWP default web console ports are **2030(http)** and **2031(https)**. You should allow the both ports through firewall/Router in order to access the CWP web console from a remote system.
To do that, edit:
vi /etc/sysconfig/iptables
Add the following lines:
[...]
-A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 2030 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 2031 -j ACCEPT
[...]
Save and close the file. Restart iptables service to take effect the changes.
service iptables restart
### Accessing CWP Web Console ###
Open up your browser and type:
**http://IP-Address:2030/**
Or
**https://IP-Address:2031/**
You will see the following like screen.
The login credentials are:
- **Username**: root
- **Password**: your root password
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Login-CentOS-WebPanel-Mozilla-Firefox_007.png)
This is how CWP dashboard will look:
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_008.png)
Congratulations! CWP has been successfully has been installed.
### CWP Basic Configuration ###
Next, we have to do couple of things such as:
1. Setup nameservers
1. Setup shared ip (must be your public IP address)
1. Setup at least one hosting package (or edit default package)
1. Setup root email, etc.
#### Setup nameservers: ####
To setup nameservers, go to **DNS Functions -> Edit nameservers IPs**.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_009.png)
Set your nameservers and click Save changes button.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_010.png)
#### Setup Shared IP And Root mail ID: ####
This is important step to host websites on your host. To setup shared IP, go to **CWP Settings -> Edit settings**.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_011.png)
Enter your Static IP and Email ID, and Click Save settings button.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_012.png)
Now, CWP is ready to host websites.
#### Setup hosting package: ####
A hosting package is nothing but a Web hosting plan that consists of allowed diskspace, bandwidth, no of FTP accounts, no of email ids, and no of databases etc. You can setup any number of web hosting plans as your wish.
To add a package, go to **Packages Add a Package** from the CWP console.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_013.png)
Enter the name of the package, amount of Diskquota/RAM allowed, FTP/Email accounts, Databases, and subdomains etc. Click Save settings button to create the web hosting plan.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_014.png)
Now, CWP is ready to host your domains.
#### Adding Domains: ####
To create a new Domain, you to have at least one user account.
To add a user, go to **User Accounts -> New Account**.
Enter the domain(ex.unixmen.com), username, password and Email id etc. Finally, click **Create**.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_016.png)
Now, let us add a new domain.
To add a domain, go to **Domains -> Add Domain**.
Enter the Domain and assign the domain the users of your choice.
![](http://www.unixmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CWP.admin-Mozilla-Firefox_017.png)
### Conclusion ###
In this tutorial, we have seen how to install and configure CentOS Web Panel to create a simple web hosting environment. CWP is very simple to install and use. Even a novice user can create a basic web hosting server in a couple of hours. Also, CWP is completely free to use and open source. Give it a try! You wont be disappointed.
You can find the more details about CWP in the [CentOS Web Panel Wiki page][2].
Cheers!
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