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Handle With Linux - 0 views

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    Site with linux blogs, links to articles about linux, linux installation, linux compatibility, linux promotion, linux usability, linux installation manuals, embeddes linux. With the ability to vote articles up.
Mark Clarke

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Approved Training Partner | Linux Certification - LP... - 0 views

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    LPI certified training partner in Johannesburg South Africa
Tim Mullins

OSGUI Linux - Custom Linux Live OS ISO building with Reconstructor.org - 0 views

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    OSGUI Linux - Custom Linux Live OS ISO building with www.reconstructor.org This is a very easy way to create your own custom Standard Operating Environment (SOE) based on Debian or Ubuntu Linux. Reconstructor is a GNU/Linux distribution customization and creation toolkit. It allows for the...
Javin Paul

10 examples of using find command in UNIX - 0 views

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    Here I am listing down some of the way I use find command regularly, I hope this would help some one who is new in UNIX and find command or any developer who has started working on UNIX environment. this list is by no means complete and just some of my favorites , if you have something to share please share via commenting.
James Cady

The 10 Cleverest Ways to Use Linux to Fix Your Windows PC - How-To Geek - 0 views

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    You might not be ready to accept Linux as your desktop yet, but you can still use it to save your Windows PC-whether you need to reset passwords, recover deleted files, or scan for viruses, here's how to do it.
anonymous

Gnome Activity Journal Finds Recently Downloaded Files In Ubuntu | WML Cloud - 0 views

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    Find & Open Recently Downloaded Files In Ubuntu Linux With Gnome Activity Journal
maxwux

Writing udev rules - 0 views

  • KERNELS - match against the kernel name for the device, or the kernel name for any of the parent devices SUBSYSTEMS - match against the subsystem of the device, or the subsystem of any of the parent devices DRIVERS - match against the name of the driver backing the device, or the name of the driver backing any of the parent devices ATTRS - match a sysfs attribute of the device, or a sysfs attribute of any of the parent devices
  • Rename a device node from the default name to something else Provide an alternative/persistent name for a device node by creating a symbolic link to the default device node Name a device node based on the output of a program Change permissions and ownership of a device node Launch a script when a device node is created or deleted (typically when a device is attached or unplugged) Rename network interfaces
  • KERNEL - match against the kernel name for the device SUBSYSTEM - match against the subsystem of the device DRIVER - match against the name of the driver backing the device
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  • NAME - the name that shall be used for the device node SYMLINK - a list of symbolic links which act as alternative names for the device node
Foxx Inabox

rodjek/vim-puppet · GitHub - 0 views

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    Module that adds highlights and syntax checking for puppet policy files to ViM.
James Cady

Ask Ubuntu - 0 views

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