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No Windows key here. And no, it's not that dirty from being in storage, it's that dirty from constant use over the course of about 5 years.
At Build a #PC and Install #Linux workshop at Makerspace 125 in Greenbelt, Maryland on May 20, 2017.
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At Build a #PC and Install #Linux workshop at Makerspace 125 in Greenbelt, Maryland on May 20, 2017.
Installed Yellow Dog Linux 5.0 on my PS3. Here are some screenshots of me using the various bundled applications.
Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel and distributed its first version, 0.01, in 1991. Linux was initially distributed as source code only, and later as a pair of downloadable floppy disk images – one bootable and containing the Linux kernel itself, and the other with a set of GNU ut...
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How to edit your documents collaboratively on Linux
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Jonna and Andy carved pumpkins this evening. This is Jonna's. Yep, the only house on the block with a Linux Tux-O-Lantern!
How to use matplotlib for scientific plotting on Linux
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Eis um screenshot do Fluxbox, leve windowmanager para o ambiente X do LInux e outros SOs. Na tela, Music On Console Player em um terminal, o menu do flux que aparece em qualquer lugar que vc clicar na tela com o mouse, um gdesklet mostrando a data e a barra de ícones do flux (vc pode desativá-la), mostrando algumas coisas como os progrmas rodando, a área de trabalho em que se está e a hora.
I couldn't figure out what was so Linux about it, apart from having Tux in the front. I took this picture largely to make some nerdy friends happy.
Richardson Lima, criador do Foxy Linux, dá palestra sobre testes de segurança: invasão, penetration tests, e "hackerismo ético"