DigitalOcean Community | DigitalOcean - 0 views
Try Pandoc - a universal document converter - 7 views
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Pandoc is a program for converting between various markup formats. Input formats include markdown, reStructuredText, HTML, and LaTeX; output formats include HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, S5, DocBook, groff man, reStructuredText, markdown, and RTF. Many extensions to standard markdown syntax are provided, including inline LaTeX math, tables, definition lists, superscripts and subscripts, smart quotes and dashes, and footnotes Pandoc is in the MacPorts, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware, Arch, NetBSD, and FreeBSD ports repositories. Note that the version of pandoc in these repositories may not be the most recent. There is also a Windows installer.
Enabling High Performance Data Transfers [PSC] - 0 views
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These notes are intended to help users and system administrators maximize TCP/IP performance on their computer systems. They summarize all of the end-system (computer system) network tuning issues including a tutorial on TCP tuning, easy configuration checks for non-experts, and a repository of operating system specific instructions for getting the best possible network performance on these platforms
LinuxCommand.org: Learning the shell. - 0 views
Computerworld - The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again Shell - 0 views
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Interviews The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again ShellWhen the Bourne Shell found its identity
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in this article we chat to Chet Ramey about his experience maintaining Bash.
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In BASH's case, the problem to be solved was a free software version of the Posix standard shell to be part of the GNU system.
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Shell.FM Home - 0 views
The Linux System Administrator's Guide - 0 views
GNU/Linux Command-Line Tools Summary - 0 views
Gnome GUADEC conference [--] setting the direction for Gnome 3.0 - heise open source UK - 0 views
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Gnome 3.0, the next major release of the Unix and Linux desktop, was one of the conference's main topics. There have been intense discussions whether Gnome is stagnating in recent weeks – the twice yearly updates to the current 2.x series deliver steady, but rarely spectacular, new features and improvements.
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Gnome co-founder Frederico Mena-Quintero concentrated on the traditional document-centred desktop. Whilst users have no problems with emails, chat or music, they often have trouble finding their documents. Rather than a folder view, he espouses a journal, which shows documents sorted chronologically. According to Mena-Quintero, the idea is nothing new, but with a sensible GUI and in tandem with functions such as tags, it could offer significant improvements for users.
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Linux Headquarters - 0 views
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as many screenshots as possible
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No extensive Linux/Unix knowledge is assumed.
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