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How To I Start-How To Start-Learn Online Linux Commands Tutorials - 0 views

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    The largest hub of Tutorial on Linux command prompt.How to use commands explained with practical examples.Learn latest commands with tutorials.
Chris Fung

How to Manage Processes from the Linux Terminal: 10 Commands You Need to Know - 0 views

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    "How to Manage Processes from the Linux Terminal: 10 Commands You Need to Know"
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.
Frank Boros

Install and Configure Proftpd Server on RHEL / Fedora / CentOS 6.2 - 0 views

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    This tutorial explains how to install and configure Proftpd Server on CentOS 6.2, Fedora Linux and RHEL clones. ProFTPdProFTPd is one of the most popular, secure and reliable FTP server for the Linux operating system. Proftpd uses a single configuration file and it's very simple to set up. Its con
Frank Boros

how to install & turn on telnet service on RHEL, Febora, CentOS, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Debian - 0 views

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    TELNET (TELetype NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network LAN connections.The telnetd program (telnet server) is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive communication protocol. Telnetd is normally invoked by the internet server inetd or xinetd for re
Frank Boros

How to change permissions in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot with the chmod command - 0 views

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    The chmod command lets you change permissions on files and directories from the command line in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot.

    First, though, what are permissions?

    Basically, every file and folder on a Ubuntu system can be accessed by three different groups of users - the owning user, the owni
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Keywodrs is very important for every website. - 0 views

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    Simply how much targeted traffic are you currently shedding mainly because an individual never have identified several unexpected yet potent keywords and phrases? Choosing the clear keywords and phrases to your internet pages is easy. And also obtaining connected, high-demand and also low-supply keywords and phrases which can be potent to your web site just isn't too much once you begin making use of Wordtracker. Yet think about people keywords and phrases which can be actually unexpected? Think about keywords and phrases you'll by no means consider, yet which may have the particular prospective to operate a vehicle thousands of fresh visitors to your internet site?Pleasant to be able to Wordtracker Search term Study AccountsBeing a Wordtracker client, you are going to right away acquire totally free usage of the most notable 1, 000 keywords and phrases used throughout the key engines like google : equally short-term and also long-term.And also for a few internet marketers, which is adequate.Nonetheless it just isn't adequate should you have identified the actual prospective regarding working together with one of the most searched-for or perhaps freshly growing keywords and phrases on the web.Significant web marketers and also SEARCH ENGINE MARKETING specialists which are seeking development final results consider Wordtracker's Search term Study Record alternatives: from your Top, 000, entirely for the Leading 20 thousand phrases.Just how these kinds of accounts supply development final resultsCheck our own Search term Study Accounts throughout. Try to find hugely well-known, or perhaps freshly growing phrases and words that might be utilized to make huge amounts regarding fresh targeted traffic.How can this kind of perform? You're not trying to find well-known keywords and phrases that may deliver folks inside from the "front door" of your distinct web site. You are interested in undiscovered jewels that will deliver a large amount regarding targeted traffic inside
Tim M

Linux Mint 9 LXDE Isadora RC 32bit OS Screencast Review Install Tutorial - 0 views

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    Screencast Review style Tutorial on how to install and use Linux Mint 9 LXDE Isadora RC 32bit Open Source Operating System inside Sun VirtualBox Virtual Machine with Kubuntu as the host on my AMD Phenom II x4 PC.
Tim M

Kubuntu Linux 10.10 Alpha 1 Maverick Meerkat 64bit Screencast Review Tutorial - 0 views

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    Screencast style Review demo and how to install and use Tutorial for Kubuntu Linux 10.10 Alpha 1 Maverick Meerkat 64bit with KDE 4.5 Beta 1. Demonstration created in Kubuntu 9.10 64bit with KDE 4.4.2 and Oracle VirtualBox, recordmydesktop, and kdenlive.
Tim M

Update Manager & Hardware Drivers Tips for Setup Ubuntu or Linux Mint 9 64bit Screencas... - 0 views

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    Screencast Tutorial on how-to use the Update Manager & Hardware Drivers on First Time Setup of Linux Mint 9 64bit GNOME. These Linux Tips & Tricks also apply to all Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Lucid Lynx derivatives.
Tim M

Google Android x86 1.6-r28.5.01 Screencast Review Install Tutorial - 0 views

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    Review style Screencast Tutorial on how-to Install and use Google Android x86 1.6-r28.5.01 Project ISO on a Sun VirtualBox Virtual Machine using Kubuntu 9.10 64bit as the host Operating System. We take a close-up in-depth look at this Mobile Phone OS features such as the App Store.
Tim M

SimplyMEPIS Linux 8.5.01 Rel1 64bit Screencast Review Install Tutorial - 0 views

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    Live action Video and Screencast style Review and how-to Install Tutorial for SimplyMEPIS or MEPIS Linux 8.5.01 Rel1 64bit. I show the SimplyMEPIS or MEPIS Linux OS running on real metal AMD Phenom PC and inside a Virtual Machine with Sun VirtualBox on Kubuntu 9.10 64bit as the Host OS.
Paul Sydney Orozco

How to create Dynamic Web Project in Eclipse - 0 views

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    A tutorial on how to create a dynamic web project in eclipse
anonymous

How to Install Compiz Fusion on Ubuntu - For GNOME and KDE users - Softpedia - Swiftfox - 0 views

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      Does anybody know how to install compiz fusion on Archlinux?
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How to Make Wealth - 0 views

  • Startups usually involve technology, so much so that the phrase "high-tech startup" is almost redundant. A startup is a small company that takes on a hard technical problem.
  • Here is a brief sketch of the economic proposition. If you're a good hacker in your mid twenties, you can get a job paying about $80,000 per year. So on average such a hacker must be able to do at least $80,000 worth of work per year for the company just to break even
  • and if you focus you can probably get three times as much done in an hour
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  • I'm claiming you could be 36 times more productive than you're expected to be in a random corporate job.
  • then a smart hacker working very hard without any corporate bullshit to slow him down should be able to do work worth about $3 million a year
  • f you want to make a million dollars, you have to endure a million dollars' worth of pain.
  • Bill Gates is a smart, determined, and hardworking man, but you need more than that to make as much money as he has. You also need to be very lucky.
  • If you want to create wealth, it will help to understand what it is. Wealth is not the same thing as money. [3] Wealth is as old as human history. Far older, in fact; ants have wealth. Money is a comparatively recent invention.
  • talking about making money can make it harder to understand how to make money.
  • the craftsmen. Their hand-made objects become store-bought ones.
  • A programmer can sit down in front of a computer and create wealth. A good piece of software is, in itself, a valuable thing.
  • And so it's clearer to programmers that wealth is something that's made, rather than being distributed, like slices of a pie, by some imaginary Daddy
  • we had one programmer who was a sort of monster of productivity
  • A great programmer, on a roll, could create a million dollars worth of wealth in a couple weeks. A mediocre programmer over the same period will generate zero or even negative wealth (e.g. by introducing bugs).
  • The top 5% of programmers probably write 99% of the good software.
  • Hackers often donate their work by writing open source software that anyone can use for free. I am much the richer for the operating system FreeBSD, which I'm running on the computer I'm using now, and so is Yahoo, which runs it on all their servers.
  • You can't go to your boss and say, I'd like to start working ten times as hard, so will you please pay me ten times as much?
  • A programmer, for example, instead of chugging along maintaining and updating an existing piece of software, could write a whole new piece of software, and with it create a new source of revenue.
  • All a company is is a group of people working together to do something people want. It's doing something people want that matters, not joining the group
  • To get rich you need to get yourself in a situation with two things, measurement and leverage. You need to be in a position where your performance can be measured, or there is no way to get paid more by doing more. And you have to have leverage, in the sense that the decisions you make have a big effect.
  • If you're in a job that feels safe, you are not going to get rich, because if there is no danger there is almost certainly no leverage.
  • All you need to do is be part of a small group working on a hard problem
  • Steve Jobs once said that the success or failure of a startup depends on the first ten employees. I agree
  • What is technology? It's technique. It's the way we all do things. And when you discover a new way to do things, its value is multiplied by all the people who use it. It is the proverbial fishing rod, rather than the fish. That's the difference between a startup and a restaurant or a barber shop. You fry eggs or cut hair one customer at a time. Whereas if you solve a technical problem that a lot of people care about, you help everyone who uses your solution. That's leverage
  • If there were two features we could add to our software, both equally valuable in proportion to their difficulty, we'd always take the harder one
  • I can remember times when we were just exhausted after wrestling all day with some horrible technical problem. And I'd be delighted, because something that was hard for us would be impossible for our competitors
  • Start by picking a hard problem, and then at every decision point, take the harder choice.
  • You'd think that a company about to buy you would do a lot of research and decide for themselves how valuable your technology was.
  • Not at all. What they go by is the number of users you have
  • Wealth is what people want, and if people aren't using your software, maybe it's not just because you're bad at marketing. Maybe it's because you haven't made what they want.
  • Now we can recognize this as something hackers already know to avoid: premature optimization. Get a version 1.0 out there as soon as you can. Until you have some users to measure, you're optimizing based on guesses.
  • In that respect the Cold War teaches the same lesson as World War II and, for that matter, most wars in recent history. Don't let a ruling class of warriors and politicians squash the entrepreneurs
  • Let the nerds keep their lunch money, and you rule the world.
Tim M

Logitech ClearChat Pro USB Unboxing Review & Ubuntu Linux Tutorial - 0 views

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    Educational style Review Unboxing of Logitech ClearChat Pro USB Headset and Microphone and a tutorial on how-to setup the sound preferences in Ubuntu Linux 10.04 64bit Lucid Lynx PulseAudio Control Settings.
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