5 Anti-Linux Sites You Must Follow!
Ever since I read Jeremy Allison’s blog post about why we need to hear criticisms from people who dislikes Linux, I have been thinking a lot about... more »
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Torvalds: Fed up with 'security circus'
Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel, says he's fed up with what he sees as a "security circus" surrounding software vulnerabilities and how... more »
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7 ways to prevent human error in the datacenter
If you've got a few servers you are responsible for, check out these tips to keep yourself from accidentally causing problems. Good stuff!
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Linux Is Different, Enjoy The Difference
Most of the times when I see disappointment from people after trying Linux, the cause turns out to be their expectation that the distribution is a... more »
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Stunning OpenSolaris running on VirtualBox
I recently tried OpenSolaris as a guest OS in my windows xp machine using VirtualBox. It has been a fantastic experience...
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Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha
Red Hat and project contributors have released alpha code for Fedora 10, the next version of the community-sponsored, free and open-source Linux... more »
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Linux Commands I Hardly Knew - Reloaded
Some more not so popular shell commands. Sequel to http://atoztoa.blogspot.com/2008/06/linux-commands-i-hardly-knew.html.
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Get sed savvy - part 3 (read, write, and delete)
In the final bit of this series on the Stream EDitor, we cover the read (r), write (w), and delete (d) commands with some useful examples. Learn about... more »
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Linux Commands I Hardly Knew
Some unique Linux Shell commands which users normally don't use. They are so easy and makes like so much simpler :)
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How To Upgrade WordPress Using Subversion
A tutorial on how to use Subversion to quickly and efficiently upgrade a wordpress blog or blogs.
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Effective Use of VIM
A three-part list of commands and tips for effective editing in Vim.
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Watch JavaFX SDK Run-On Linux
One thing that people noticed right away is the fact that the JavaFX Preview SDK is available for Windows and Intel/Mac, but not Linux or Solaris. A... more »
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Running your physical Windows XP partition as a VM using Virtualbox on Ubuntu.
This blog post show you how to configure VirtualBox to run en existing physical Windows partition as a virtual machine. Useful to get rid of the... more »
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Pragmatic Smalltalk with GNUstep, Étoilé and LLVM
Since around June 2008, Étoilé has included a Smalltalk Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler. Unlike other Smalltalk implementations, this is designed for... more »
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Ubuntu issues big PHP update
The Ubuntu development team yesterday released a series of security fixes for PHP running on Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, 7.04, 7.10 and Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. The... more »
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Sun releases web stack
The LAMP application stack has long been a mainstay of the open source community and, indeed, most of the Internet. Now Sun Microsystems has released... more »
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Minimalist Linux to Confuse the Masses
Sometimes it’s fun to just make people think “WTF‽” when they see your computer. That’s “WTF‽” in a good way. It’s not hard on Linux to make people... more »
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KDE 4.1 Review: The Rocky Road of the New KDE
With its 4.1 release, KDE is taking few chances. While the 4.0 release's announcement emphasized excitement and significance, the tone of the... more »
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Bitbucket.org - Mercurial Hosting
Bitbucket is a Mercurial hosting provider with a feature-set much like Github.
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Anatomy of the Linux kernel
The Linux® kernel is the core of a large and complex operating system, and while it's huge, it is well organized in terms of subsystems and layers. In... more »
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KDE 4.1 rocks the desktop
KDE 4.1 was finally released to the public today. After all the controversy since the release of KDE 4.0, I'm happy to announce that KDE 4.1... more »
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Linux: A Cautionary Tale
Parents: Talk to your kids about Linux... Before somebody else does...
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How to configure Ubuntu and LAMP on Windows - A tutorial
Having already looked upon how to configure Apache-PHP-MySQL on Windows, now here I will try to explain in short how to do the same on Linux OS. I... more »
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Backup your LAMP with rsync
Continuing with the backup theme of my last post, I've needed to back up our local LAMP server because its starting to hold some important data. Maybe... more »
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Argument List Too Long Message in Linux
So, you’ve filled up a directory with so many files that executing a rm -f * tells you Argument list too long. Now what? You can run this to remove... more »
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