An attempt to flesh out the differences in ipcs/ipcrm between multiple vendor versions.
Read more »Broad Usage Of ipcs And ipcrm On Linux And Unix
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Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage
Debian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. At the core of an operating system is the kernel. The kernel is the most fundamental program on the computer: It does all the basic housekeeping and lets you start other programs.
Read more »Unix And Linux Humor - Cult Satire
What will they think of us when they find our garbage in the future? ;)
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Locate Configuration Example
Keep things found is not an easy skill to master. The disk drive turns into a deep and dark jungle after the first few weeks on road. Traditional *nix command 'locate' helps us find files quickly by matching against a previously generated database.
Read more »How to fix OpenOffice.org requires JRE error on Ubuntu
I have the latest Java Runtime Environment installed but this error always comes up when I'm trying to export my writer document to html/xhtml.
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Debian 4rc5 Encrypted Directory Install
More and more people are asking for security and how they can protect themselves and their businesses. I thought it might be useful to take a look at Debian 4rc5 and how to install an encrypted directory.
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OCaml — now with on-line help
"I’m happy to tell you that the on-line help system for the OCaml toplevel has just been committed to our new git repository. So what does this mean? ..."
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More Quick Ways To Find CPU Bottlenecks On Linux
Maybe that Linux system sluggishness is being caused by the CPU? It's worth a look :)
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Rails Guides Wants You
"If you haven’t looked at the state of Rails documentation lately, it’s time to look again. The new Ruby on Rails Guides page includes 14 separate guides for Rails developers, with topics ranging from “Getting Started” to routing, security, testing, and debugging.
Read more »Release of Full Circle Magazine #18 OCTOBER 2008
Ubuntu 8.04 upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10, press:
Alt+F2 and type: update-manager -d
into the command box. Update manager should open up and tell you : New distribution release '8.10' is available. Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions.
Read more »Automatically Inserting Matching Parentheses for LaTeX in Emacs
"My use of emacs varies, but a good chunk of my time is spent writing in LaTeX for mathematical formulae. AuCTeX simplifies my life quite a bit, and whizzytex makes it awesome. But one feature that would really save me some typing is auto-completion of matching parenthetical symbols..."
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Things I Love on Ubuntu 8.10
I love using some the newer features on the Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex desktop. Guest session, wireless detection, improved assisted technologies, create encrypted folders, tabbed file browsing, cruft remover and more.
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Mandriva Linux 2009.0 Review : A Mixed Bag
Mandriva has gained huge reputation for delivering easy to use Linux distro with support for many multimedia and proprietary format. Earlier when Mandriva was known as Mandrake, it was the most popular GNU/Linux but some unavoidable circumstances turns the table towards Mandriva and after that Mandriva didn't stood up like it used to..
Read more »Collaborative editing in Emacs
""Two weeks ago, Michael Albinus sent me a collaborative plugin for Emacs. It can work with the gedit and gvim plugins I hosted on my collaborative editing page. It needs D-Bus support in Emacs, so the version 23.0.60 at least is required..."
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Ubuntu…Please Don’t Release on Time!
The update process in Ubuntu has …. well it has gotten out of control. There is no doubt that updates are a necessity for security patches and bug fixes…no argument there. However, Ubuntu seems to want to build the operating system as they go… having you download huge numbers of updates, often daily.
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