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How to diff and merge files and directories on Linux
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This is a wallpaper for the PS3, i did it back in october 2008 and today was featured in a important news site.
RIP Linux in the Ps3
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Este es un wallpaper que hice para el PS3 hace algún tiempo, y hoy apareció en un sitio importante.
QDEP Linux en el PS3
How to use Twitter in a Linux terminal with Rainbow Stream
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Photo gagnante au concours de Rhone-Alpes tourisme du moi de Novembre
www.flickr.com/photos/rhonealpestourisme/galleries/721576...
www.rhonealpes-tourisme.fr/articles/couleurs-de-novembre-...
How to install and configure Nagios on Linux
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BlackDog server being demoed at Linux World 2005.
400MHz PowerPC, 64MB RAM, fingerprint scanner, SD/MMC slot, and either 256 or 512MB. Powered by host USB 2.0 interface.
A gift from my Amazon Wishlist from Loïc Chesne in Poitiers, in thanks for my Cocoa source code. Much appreciated!
I added this to my wishlist because I recently switched web hosts to a VPS provider, Linode, and have thus been setting up and configuring a Linux server.
FIC NEO1973 hooked up to the MBP. Running ethernet-over-USB and using the MBP as a gateway to the Internet.
How to build a kernel module with DKMS on Linux
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What are good open-source log monitoring tools on Linux
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I saw a tutorial for creating 20th Century Fox type titles using Blender 3D so I downloaded the blend file (a bit of a cheat, that, I know), edited the text and slid the timeline along to frame 324 of 650. Then I rendered the individual frame which took just over 2 minutes on a 1.4Ghz CeleronM laptop running Blender 2.49b in Ubuntu 9.10 (at that rate the full animation would take over 21 hours to create a 26 second long video clip). The blend file includes all the background as well as the buildings, lights and camera movements.
I am rendering the video on my quadcore desktop PC which is still running UbuntuStudio 9.10 but will soon be running 64Studio Linux in the hope I can delete PulseAudio which is a PITA latency-wise and a bit pointless with ALSA and Jack installed . If you try removing PulseAudio from Ubuntu it tries to uninstall the Gnome desktop.
This time I've made something in other field. This is for my beloved Linux distribution, #! CRUNCHBANG LINUX - 10 STATLER , the one I proudly use in my laptop :-)
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