"12 More of the Best Free Linux Books
Many computer users have an insatiable appetite to deepen their understanding of computer operating systems and computer software. Linux users are no different in that respect. At the same time as developing a huge range of open source software, the Linux community fortunately has also written a vast range of documentation in the form of books, guides, tutorials, HOWTOs, man pages, and other help to aid the learning process. Some of this documentation is intended specifically for a newcomer to Linux, or those that are seeking to move away from a proprietary world and embrace freedom.
There are literally thousands of Linux books which are available to purchase from any good (online) book shop. However, the focus of this article is to highlight champion Linux books which make an invaluable contribution to learning about Linux, and which are also available to download without charge.
We have tried to select a fairly diverse selection of books in this article so that there should be something of interest here for any type of user whatever their level of computing knowledge. This article should be read in conjunction with our previous article on free Linux books, entitled 20 of the Best Free Linux Books."
Sometimes I have to use the software xvidcap to record the steps for each action. This way will be more convenient for users to understand when I am teaching them. We all know that you can find many of this type of software in Windows, but there are only a small number of software have this capability in Linux...
dd' was needed to interact with the block devices,
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You want to use dd so that you can specify things like bsize
tuning this to some multiple of 4k is going to be much faster than cat
dd has a number of useful extra features for more complex data copies
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If I remember correctly, dd is much more "low level" in is approach, skipping such fancy things as filesystems and all the bells and whistles :)
dd is problematic in the presence of disk errors, and can hang
or more importantly ignore non readable data
Fascinating discussion over at Stack Overflow.
Elucidates some of the subtle differences between dd and cat, and when and why you might want to use one over the other.
Review Demo Ubuntu Linux Karmic Koala & Xubuntu Xfce interface & Kubuntu KDE 4.4 backports interface & Microsoft Windows XP dual booting on ASUS Eee PC 1001HA conclusion to the last video on this installing Linux on this Netbook. UnCut 15 Minute version
How to set up phpMyAdmin on CentOS 6.2. It would be a good idea to set up phpMyAdmin as a secure website (HTTPS), rather than in clear-text (HTTP). This will ensure that all traffic between the web browser and phpMyAdmin is encrypted.
I will be using this CA to generate the necessary certificate
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Today, I'm quite busy with looking for a way to install ATI vga driver in openSUSE 11.1 X86_64 correctly that was because something wrong with my machine. When I restart my system after install driver it just goes to black screen. The only way that I can login my system from another machine through ssh protocol. Actually I have never encountered this issue before so i have spent this much time trying to figure it out.
This is the seventh post in the article series "Vim Plugins You Should Know About". This time I am going to introduce you to a plugin called "ragtag.vim". A month ago it was still known as "allml.vim" but now it has been renamed to ragtag.vim.
The best parts of RagTag are mappings for editing HTML tags. It has a mapping for quickly closing open HTML tags, a mapping for quickly turning the typed word into a pair of open/close HTML tags, several mappings for inserting HTML doctype, linking to CSS stylesheets, loading JavaScript and it includes mappings for wrapping the typed text in a pair of tags for PHP, or for ASP or eRuby, and {% .. %} for Django.
RagTag is written by Tim Pope. He's the master of Vim plugin programming. I have already written about two of his plugins - surround.vim and repeat.vim and more articles about his plugins are coming!
Welcome to the MultiGet Home page!
MultiGet is an easy-to-use GUI file downloader for Windows/Linux/BSDs/MacOs. It's programmed in C++ and has a GUI based on wxWidgets. It supports HTTP/FTP protocols which covers the requirements of most users. It supports multi-task with multi-thread on multi-server. It supports resuming downloads if the Web server supports it, and if you like, you can reconfig the thread number without stopping the current task. It's also support SOCKS 4,4a,5 proxy, ftp proxy, http proxy.
In v0.8.0, a new feature was introduced, that is so called P2SP, or in other words , get file from multiple servers, and combine the data from different site into one file. This makes downloads complete much faster.
MultiGet also supports switching language dynamically, you can choose Chinese or English interface. Generally it will automatic choose a proper language for you.
At this time(version 1.1.1), MultiGet can run on Windows 2000/XP, almost all Linux desktops, MacOs, BSDs. It can only depends on GTK+ runtime environment in Linux if statically linked with wxWidgets. It was tested on many system such as : Windows 2000, ubuntu ,kubuntu, xubuntu, fc5, opensuse10.4, mandriva 2007, MEPIS 6.0, PCLinuxOS, CentOS4.4, Puppy2.0, Xandros, edubuntu, RedFlag workstation 5, MagicLinux, dubuntu, archlinux, Hiweed, FreeBSD, MacOS etc.
Self-Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination
by Mark Wilding, Dan Behman
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR 2005
ISBN/ASIN: 013147751X
ISBN-13: 9780131477513
Number of pages: 456
Description:
The biggest factor in a company's decision to go with Linux is overcoming the support issues. This book should be an essential part of every company's Linux adoption plan to keep the total cost of ownership down and improve the ROI of their Linux strategy. It is also a book that advanced Linux professionals running their own Linux systems will be able to use to troubleshoot. This book gives the staff the basics they need to diagnose most problems that they will face and will go into the nitty-gritty on the toughest problems.
Download or read it online here:
Download link
(4.4MB, PDF)
This tutorial covers adding validations to forms during submission using Validator interface from Spring. This is part of the Spring MVC tutorial series.
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SpiderOak offers a different approach to online backup by combining a suite of services into one consolidated tool - free online backup, synchronization, sharing, remote access, and storage. This difference is further measured in our zero-knowledge privacy policy - the first one ever employed in this setting. Our flexible design allows you to handle data from any operating system (Mac, Windows and Linux) or location (external drives, network volumes, USB keys, etc...) using just one centralized account.
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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.
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