"New functionality has been enabled that allows logged-in users to highlight interesting mailing list discussions. This new feature has been provided out of necessity, as I'm finding myself with insufficient time of late for keeping up with the many mailing lists I track to post articles on KernelTrap.
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Quote of the day from RMS
RMS: «... Would you please call the system "GNU/Linux", and give us a share of the credit? We did start its developent... » --
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10 Essential Linux Applications for Daily Use
Instead of an introduction, I'll answer the question 'Why did you left out wonderful applications like Scribus, Inkscape, Cinelerra, Wine, QCad etc?'. Well, because the article is about applications which I consider essential for daily use. Of course, some work with those every day, but not the majority.
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This post describes how to install and use xmonad, its keyboard shortcuts, basic terminology involved with tiling window managers. And a little bit info on other available tiling window managers.
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Linus on microkernels vs. monolithic kernels
"Interesting commentary from Linux kernel founder Linus Torvalds a few weeks ago in an interview on Simple Talk. He covers areas including microkernels vs. monolithic kernels..."
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Andrew Tanenbaum, Creator of MINIX on microkernels vs. monolithic kernels
Andrew Tanenbaum: «...A microkernel is much better engineered and is more modular and easier to understand. Monolithic kernels are still too big and unreliable. My metric is the TV set. The system should run for 10 years with a total of zero failures for 99.9% of the users...»
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Freedom Socks - Episode 4
Freedom Socks is a podcast about Linux and freedom in general. In our fourth installment, we go over this weeks news, review dvorak and the naughty ktouch and vent our fustration with jokoster. Then, we review some Linux games, and discuss their ethics, before finishing off with some feedback. Availible in ogg and mp3.
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Linux and Unix Humor With The Operator From Hell
Linux and Unix humor from the unique perspective of the bastard operator from Hell
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The Hacker's Dictionary And Anxiety Meds
A classic of Linux/Unix humor and a funny fake ad for anxiety medication ...together at last ;)
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You keep using that phrase "operating system"...
"I do not think it means what you think it means..." -- From Balzac's blog
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You keep using that phrase "operating system"...
I do not think it means what you think it means.
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Using Grep To Streamline Your Shell And Command Line Scripting
Some interesting ways to use grep to shorten your command lines. Not to be confused with efficiency ;)
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Using Bash To Feed Command Output To A While Loop Without Using Pipes!
How to feed command output to a while loop in bash without using pipes.
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Build a customized SystemRescueCd with your own kernel
"... A new tutorial has been written to explain how you can compile your own kernel and add it to SystemRescueCd. This can be done from SystemRescueCd itself ..."
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Inside the Linux boot process
The process of booting a Linux® system consists of a number of stages. But whether you're booting a standard x86 desktop or a deeply embedded PowerPC® target, much of the flow is surprisingly similar. This article explores the Linux boot process from the initial bootstrap to the start of the first user-space application.
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