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How to automatically dim your screen on Linux
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How to add bookmarks to a PDF document on Linux
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What are useful command-line network monitors on Linux
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One of my local coffee shops. How cool. The shop is full of open source books. Unicode 3.0 standard anyone? Fedora? Django? Python?
How to configure Access Control Lists (ACLs) on Linux
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GPLv3 alatt a SimCity "classic" TCL/Tk forráskódja. A forráskódok a Micropolis név alatt érhetők el. Ez volt a SimCity eredeti munkaneve.
The Linux transition is complete. After discovering that I can transfer pictures from my digital camera to this desktop with little effort I decided to give up Windows entirely.
I spent most of the morning wiping my laptop clean and reinstalling Ubuntu Linux. This is my desktop, round 2, with some minor improvements over the last screen shot.
So long Windows. I hope the door hits you on the way out.
How to make a file immutable on Linux
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What are good open-source log monitoring tools on Linux
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What are useful command-line network monitors on Linux
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How to set up IPv6 BGP peering and filtering in Quagga BGP router
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How to regenerate /etc/mtab file on Linux
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The video screens didn't work on the airplane so the crew rebooted the video server several times, letting us all see the Linux config and IP addresses. Every seat contains a PC with Linux!
Not very secure to broadcast the console on all seats, though!
At least it is not running Windows!
How to browse and search API documentation offline on Linux
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