To find out the kernel release you are using, open the terminal and type:
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GNU/Linux, what a great pair!
Everything is better in pairs. GNU and Linux compliment each other very well and one can't live without the other. Once you give GNU/Linux a try you won't understand how you lived without it. All the best things in life are free ;-)
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How to find out the version (release) of the ubuntu (debian) installed from command line
On several situation you will need to find out the version of ubuntu (debian) installed in a system you are using.
For that open the command terminal and type:
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gt5: Disk Usage Browser for Ubuntu Linux
gt5 is a graphical alternative for command line Disk usage utility "du". It is very useful for finding the size of each folders in your system.
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Bash to Basics: The While Do Loop
One of the most common structures in programming is the Do Loop. The version that I’m going to show today is the While Do Loop. This post shows how to use the basic structure of the While Do loop in a Bash script.
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How to completely remove Mono
There's a lot of controversy surrounding Mono. Some people love it, hate it or don't really care. If you don't like it or simply want to remove it, then here's a simple and quick way to do it.
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How to find the fastest repository in Debian
To find the fastest mirror in Debian, download and install apt-spy.
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My Emacs for Rails
"I’d like to share with the community my emacs init file and a set of plugins to give a nicer experience on Ruby on Rails development, which you can checkout from ..." --
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Slackware 13 Wireless
Slackware is becoming a real favaorite for me. It's fast, nimble and rock solid. However, I have a HP Mini 100 with a Broadcom 4312 (rev.01) wireless card. If you know anything about this card you know this is bad news....real bad news. But I decided to write this article to create some encouragement to those of you who are ready to leave Linux because you cannot get wireless going.
Read more »moonOS 3.0 Review, Screenshots, Video
moonOS 3.0 is based on Ubuntu 9.04 and uses the Enlightenment window manager. The moonOS 3.0 release includes many improvements making this distro even faster and easier to use than previous versions. Take a look at some things moonOS can do out of the box with this quick review, screenshot gallery, and moonOS overview video.
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Display a fortune message when you log in
Do you want to display a funny message when you log in to your shell or terminal. Linux mint's Terminal does this. Here is how you can make it on your terminal.
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Higher-Order Perl | free download in PDF format
Higher-Order Perl is about functional programming techniques in Perl. It's about how to write functions that can modify and manufacture other functions. That way your code is more flexible and more reusable.
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If Synaptic package manager is missing from your Debian installation CD (often occurs when you are installing from the first Lenny CD), read on to add the essential repositories and install Synaptic on your Debian GNU/Linux system.
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Create Live USB of any Linux OS
I found a very easy tool to make live usb linux OS..here it is..
Select the OS you want from the list.. or Select a disk image.
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Howto Create Bootable Ubuntu USB Pendrive : An Easy Method
Power users of Ubunto knows howto create a Bootable Ubuntu USB PenDrive. But Newbies have some confusions. From Ubuntu 8.10 onwords Ubuntu included a tool for making usb bootable. It is very simple.
USB Startup Disk creator tool
Requiremets:
1. A USB Pendrive with Minimum 700 MB
2. An Ubuntu CD or Ubuntu CD iso file.
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