If you just want enough information to fix your problem quickly, you can read the How-To section of this post and skip the rest. I would highly recommend reading everything though, as a good understanding of the concepts and commands outlined here will serve you well in the future. We also have Video and Audio included with this post that may be a good quick reference for you.
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Four more console tools
Usually I focus on console programs that include an interface of some sort. But I need to get past that sometimes.
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Booting Linux with U-Boot on QEMU ARM
Using QEMU to emulate the complete boot procedure of an ARM system using U-Boot, the Linux kernel and Busybox.
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Next-Gen Linux File Systems: Change Is the New Constant
With support for over 50 file systems, excluding user space implementations, GNU/Linux has been extremely successful at supporting file system innovation.
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WebKit2 browser engine introduces split process model
Developers at Apple have presented version 2 of their WebKit browser engine, adding a split process model with web content (JavaScript, HTML, layout) running as a separate process from the application's user interface
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New Features In Bash Version 4.x - Part 2
Now that we have covered some of the minor improvements found in bash 4.x, we will begin looking at the more significant new features focusing on changes in the way bash 4.x handles expansions.
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Merging Drivers Back Into The X Server
While development efforts within the X.Org community are now ramping up for the release of X Server 1.9 that should arrive in August, there is an ongoing discussion concerning a planned long-term change for the X Server: pulling the drivers back in.
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Set up OSOL 2010-03 (build 134) at Xen 4.0 Dom0 on top of Ubuntu Karmic Koala Server
Due to absence in meantime pygrub support for ZFS 24 in Xen 4.0 unix kernel and boot_archive have to be copied off the disk to Dom0. In my case OSOL 134 PV DomU was able to obtain IP address just once after first boot up configuring SMF .
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There's a problem with the state of Linux audio, and it's not that it doesn't always work. The issue is that it's overcomplicated.
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The State of Desktop Virtualisation in Linux
Virtualisation is a bit of a buzz word at the moment. Virtualisation can be used for all sorts of different computing tasks from server consolidation to cross-platform software development, to running that one "must-have" app in that "I - wish - I - didn't - have - to - use - this - damned - OS" OS.
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Ubuntu 10.04 With Squid Proxy
Want to speed up your network and provide greater security in 15 minutes? You can do that with Squid Proxy Server on Ubuntu 10.04. The process is very easy and is an excellent way to save on network resources. Squid 2.7 has a focus on web performance.
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New Features In Bash Version 4.x - Part 1
So what's new in bash? A bunch of things, though most of them tend to be rather small. In this series we will look at features that, I feel, are of the most use to ordinary shell users starting with a couple of the small ones.
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Firefox plans fix for decade-old browsing history leak
Firefox developers say they're close to plugging an information leakage hole that has plagued every major browser for more than a decade.
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iptables rules for desktop computers
Today I will show you the iptables rules I set on my main personal computer, with detailed comments about why I came to use these rules after several years of Linux desktop usage.
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Puredyne- A Powerful Linux OS for creative people (Artists)
Based on Ubuntu and Debian Live, puredyne is a Linux live distribution dedicated to live audiovisual processing and streaming, and focuses largely on the Pure Data audio synthesis system, although it also includes SuperCollider, Csound as well as live video-processing systems such as Packet Forth and Fluxus. Another aspect of pure:dyne is that it is maintained by media artists for media artists
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