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mikeitt

5 Methods to Find Out Which Group a User Belongs to in Linux | 2daygeek.com - 0 views

  • All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
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      All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
    • mikeitt
       
      All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
saraloren506

Linux Users Mailing Lists - 0 views

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    Linux, which is an assembled software distribution and development, is renowned all over the world. Mail Prospects provides you a customized set of Linux users email list, to help you reach out to your targeted audiences. Mail Prospects' team has created the database to deliver the exact marketing solutions for achieving targeted business leads and maximum ROI.
anonymous

Debian Sources List Generator - 0 views

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    Sources List Generator for Debian. It features the official Debian repositories as well as other 3rd party repos.
Sandra Nowakowski

Boson CCVP - 0 views

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Sandra Nowakowski

CCNA Study Guide - 0 views

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    Albert's Ccna Study Guide Access List 1-99 Ip Standard 100-199 Ip Extended 200-299 Protocol Type Code 300-399 Decnet Access List ... Albert's Ccna Study Guide. Albert's Ccna Study Guide ... Www.pass100.net/jisuanji/sike/shiti/79216.html Cisco Ccna...
Luciano Ferrer

Master PDF Editor for Linux - 0 views

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    * Create new PDF or edit existing ones. * Add and/or edit bookmarks in PDF files. * Fast and simple PDF forms fill out. * Changing font attributes (size, family, color etc). * Encrypt and/or protect PDF files using 128 bit encryption. * Convert XPS files into PDF. * JavaScript support. * Dynamic XFA form support. * Validation Forms and Calculate Values. * Add PDF controls (like buttons, checkboxes, lists, etc.) into your PDFs. * Import/export PDF pages into common graphical formats including BMP, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. * Signing PDF documents with digital signature, signatures creation and validation. * Free PDF Editor on Linux ( for non-commercial use)
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    * Create new PDF or edit existing ones. * Add and/or edit bookmarks in PDF files. * Fast and simple PDF forms fill out. * Changing font attributes (size, family, color etc). * Encrypt and/or protect PDF files using 128 bit encryption. * Convert XPS files into PDF. * JavaScript support. * Dynamic XFA form support. * Validation Forms and Calculate Values. * Add PDF controls (like buttons, checkboxes, lists, etc.) into your PDFs. * Import/export PDF pages into common graphical formats including BMP, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. * Signing PDF documents with digital signature, signatures creation and validation. * Free PDF Editor on Linux ( for non-commercial use)
yc c

BBC News - In graphics: Supercomputing superpowers - 2 views

  • The biannual Top 500 supercomputer list has been released. Use this graphic to explore the world's fastest number crunchers or find out more about alternative supercomputer powers .
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    The biannual Top 500 supercomputer list has been released. Use this graphic to explore the world's fastest number crunchers or find out more about alternative supercomputer powers .
Scott Beamer

List installed RPM Packages sans version numbers - 0 views

  • rpm -qa --qf="%{name}\n"
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    The command is: rpm -qa --qf="%{name}\n"
Djiezes Kraaijst

Linux-based netbooks and notebooks - 0 views

  • Linux-based netbooks and notebooks (continually updated)
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    a continually updated list with linux-based netbooks & notebooks
Igor S

Top 10 Most Wanted Linux Books - 0 views

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    Top 10 most popular Linux books, according to sales ranks and readers' reviews. The list includes books for all levels of knowledge, from introductions, to advanced handbooks.
Maluvia Haseltine

LKML Summary Podcast - 0 views

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    This site provides a semi-daily summary of email traffic on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) in the form of a podcast and audio transcripts. It was started by Jon Masters as a means to force himself to keep up with the LKML.
Maluvia Haseltine

TechSource Most Popular "How-to" Posts of 2010 | TechSource - 13 views

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    Very useful lists - lots of hacks to get windows/mac apps running on linux
Marc Lijour

An anthropologist's view of an open source community | opensource.com - 3 views

  • Diana noted that while 75% of the survey respondents in the study agreed that the contributors make up a community, she was more curious what the other 25% thought
  • "Setting up a login, setting up an SSL key, and contributing was a little daunting at first. That process could be simplified," said one interviewee.
  • High on the list of reasons were learning for the joy of learning and collaborating with interesting and smart people. Motivations for personal gain, like networking or career benefits, were low on the list.
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  • Mainly I contribute just to make it work for me.
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.
swhite_citi

Awesome System admin tools - 0 views

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    "A curated list of amazingly awesome open source system admin resources."
anonymous

Raspberry Links (from Rafa) - 1 views

started by anonymous on 15 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
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
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