So, what do you get someone to whom even turning on a computer is a challenge? You get them a Linux-powered mini-laptop.
Read more »It’s official - my wife likes Ubuntu, too
I wasn’t really expecting it. She hates computers in general and change in particular, using computers for simple communication, Internet research, and basic productivity tasks.
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Helpful charts to explain the history of *nix
Here's some charts I've stumbled across giving a detailed explanation of the history of Unix and Linux.
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Too Late For Halloween - Almost Unix/Linux Humor
Is it really "All Saints Day" Already? Finding the humor in mismanaging your time :)
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Funny Mozilla Bugs - Open Source Humor
Thank God these folks had a place to vent ;) The world is safe... for now.
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Get Cable, Dish and Local TV Listings Using Bash
A more complicated and feature-rich version of last week's localtv script.
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A Visual Desktop Tour of 9 Ubuntu Releases
Ubuntu, undoubtedly today's most popular Linux distribution has been around for 4 years. Its first official version was released in October of 2004.
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Really Simple Keyless Steganography For Linux And Unix
A look at simple steganography and one of the easiest ways to implement it keylessly.
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Compress PST Files
Compress PST Files Software supports to compress and compact the size of multiple and single PST file and Outlook archives.
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OpenOffice 3.0 - Impress in 5 Minutes
Getting started quickly with Impress is very easy. Impress will start by default with an Wizard that will take you through 3 quick steps to the place where you will be entering information into your presentation.
Read more »A Few Ways To Gauge Possible Memory Bottlenecks In SUSE Linux
A number of different ways to determine if memory is the issue when your Linux box hits a brick wall
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Script To Blind Test Local Ports On Linux And Unix
Sometimes just seeing what's laying about can be more interesting than you thought :)
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Creating Filesystems with Ruby and FUSE
"The FUSE project allows you to create filesystems in userspace - which means you can create a filesystem without having to get your hands dirty and modify your kernel source. This is insanely cool, and can be used for many purposes. Here we're going to look at using the Ruby bindings to create a simple filesystem..."
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Stupefying Linux and Unix Humor
Funny stories that we can all laugh about ...now ;)
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Updated Bash Script To Get Cable, Dish and Local TV Listings
See your comments and suggestions for improvements in action ...for the most part ;)
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