a handy cheatsheet to keep on your desk or wall helping out with the vimperator plugin for Firefox. A week with this up and you won't be touching that mouse for quite some time.
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An Easter Story: More ASCII Art For Linux And Unix
Almost have all the major holidays covered in ASCII ;)
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Funny Or Die: Unix Trouble
If this video isn't funny, it might die. Or something like that... ;)
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Turn on Vim’s Spell checker
Did you know vim had a spell checker? Me neither. Goodbye OO.o Writer, hello sane keybindings!
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Master Vim Registers for Advanced Copy
Want a better solutions for copying and pasting than the OS clipboard or the temporary buffer? Get to know Vim's registers.
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Install, Configure and Maintain a VoIP-Based Telephony System with New Book
Packt is pleased to announce a new book that helps design and develop VoIP telephony platforms and services through the Asterisk platform. Written by Open Source expert, Kerry Garrison, trixbox CE 2.6 guides users with clear instructions and screenshots to create a complete and cost effective VoIP based telephony system.
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Trixbox CE- Securing Your trixbox Server
Even though a trixbox system is a phone system, it is still a basic computer system like any other. One of the problems that we face is that extensions and VoIP service providers typically come into the system over the open Internet; this means that certain aspects of our system are wide open to the outside world.
Read more »The Beginner's Guide to Linux Part 4: Introduction to the Terminal
Traditionally, most new users have always been reluctant to experiment with the command line interface. Once you understand the terminal, Linux will finally open up to you. The terminal is easily the most powerful part of a Linux system.
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Linux and the Drummer
So when a friend who is a drummer for a band called "The Long Gone Daddys" asked me to fix his computer I asked what do you use it for? Answer to check the MySpace and web site for the band mostly. He also needed better tools for the web site management as well. He knew I used Linux so I asked if he wanted to give it a try. He answered that he wanted to have a working computer that stayed working.
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Design Powerful Web Applications with the Spring Web Flow Framework
Through this book users will learn to design, develop, and test their web applications using the Spring Web Flow 2 framework. Java developers will be able to Integrate Java Server Faces (JSF) with Spring Web Flow to organize and manage the storage of data inside their web application.
Read more »More Pictures Of Computer Disasters
None of it makes any sense. I don't think. Maybe it does ;)
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Hilarious Root Cause Analyses
Hopefully I'm not the only person in the IT world who finds this RCA spot-on ;)
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Where Have All The Funny Times Gone?
Another place on the net with tons of tech toons. When will it end?
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Using Grep
Global Regular Expression Print is the rather un-catchy full name of grep, the staple of any Linux users toolkit. It is a search tool run from the command line that is evolved directly from Unix, and is so useful it deserved a post of its own.
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And here it is! Issue 1 of Arch User Magazine has finally
been released! I seriously considered posting an “April
Fools” issue yesterday, but given how hectic my personal
life is at the moment it just didn’t seem practical.
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