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Eric Wettstein

Ubuntu Linux Bible « eBookSpyder - 0 views

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    Site no longer exists... :(
anonymous

Wikipedia:Everything you always wanted to know about Bad Jokes and Other Deleted Nonsen... - 0 views

  • Linus Torvalds facts Linus Torvalds facts are a series of humorous sayings regarding Linus Torvalds. Some of them include: Linus Torvalds edited this page. Linus Torvalds can program without a keyboard Since 1969, the year Linus Torvalds was born, software quality has increased 19.000 percent. The commonest definition of the word programmer is Linus Torvalds Linus Torvalds didn't learn from the University of Helsinki the University of Helsinki learned from Linus Torvalds. Linus Torvalds finished the Linux Kernel the day before he started on it. Linus Torvalds once developed a programming language so good that it makes python look like punch cards. Linus Torvalds doesn't need to boot. Linus Torvalds first written program had artificial intelligence. Linus Torvalds doesn't receive error messages. There is no theory of probability, just a list of events that Linus Torvalds allows to occur. Linus Torvalds doesn't use a monitor. He can read the video signals from a VGA cable with his finger. Linus Torvalds can write to ntfs. Linus Torvalds can install gentoo in under a day. When Linus Torvalds writes new software, he just makes punch cards with his teeth and feeds them into a reader. Linus Torvalds source codes compile themselves. When Linus Torvalds learned to program, the computer printed HELLO, WORLD by itself. Linus was considered as being old and stable at 24, but new and bleeding edge at 26 Linus surfs the web using nothing but netcat Linus Torvalds can play 3D games in his head by interpreting the source code in real-time. Being touched by Linus can cure carpal tunnel syndrome. He does not cure RMS because he thinks it's funny to listen to RMS dictating code for the HURD. Linus Torvalds only wears glasses to make him seem more human. Linus Torvalds can fluently converse with setup wizard. They play basketball on Sundays. Linus Torvalds is the only known entity capable of uploading pure pleasure. Linus Torvalds can read your computer registry from any given point in the world, through any material. Linus Torvalds takes one look at your desktop and knows which porn sites you visited. In the last ten years.
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    Like the infamous Chuck Norris Facts, only with a lot more nerd and a lot less guns.
Marco Castellani

Computerworld - An open palette: Tux Paint's Bill Kendrick - 0 views

  • perhaps Kendrick's most significant software achievement is Tux Paint, a highly acclaimed, free and open source illustration program that is primarily aimed at kids, but is used by all ages courtesy of its intuitive and effortless design.
  • My dream in life is to work on Tux Paint, and other "edutainment" apps I've dreamed up, full-time, salaried and hire some contributors to work full-time, too.
Djiezes Kraaijst

Anatomy of Linux journaling file systems - 0 views

  • Anatomy of Linux journaling file systemsJournaling today and tomorrow
Djiezes Kraaijst

Computerworld - The A-Z of Programming Languages: AWK - 0 views

  • The A-Z of Programming Languages: AWKAlfred V. Aho of AWK fame talks about the history and continuing popularity of his pattern matching language.
Djiezes Kraaijst

Computerworld - The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again Shell - 0 views

  • Interviews The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again ShellWhen the Bourne Shell found its identity
  • in this article we chat to Chet Ramey about his experience maintaining Bash.
  • 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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  • the original Bourne Shell was very influential, the various System V shell releases preserved that heritage, and the Posix committee used those versions as the basis for the standard they developed. Certainly the basic language syntax and built-in commands are direct descendants of the Bourne Shell's. Bash's additional features and functionality build on what the Bourne shell provided. As for source code and internal implementation, there's no relationship at all
  • Bash will continue to evolve as both an interactive environment and a programming language. I'd like to add more features that allow interested users to extend the shell in novel ways. The programmable completion system is an example of that kind of extension.
  • Do you have any advice for up-and-coming programmers? Find an area that interests you and get involved with an existing community. There are free software projects in just about any area of programming. The nuts-and-bolts -- which language you use, what programming environment you use, where you do your work -- are not as important as the passion and interest you bring to the work itself.
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    an interview with Chet Ramey, maintainer of the bash-shell
nathana N

3ware 9550SX and Linux performance, v. 1.5 - Iceweasel - 0 views

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    RAID on Linux: the 3Ware case
sofarso Shawn

Entertainer project - 0 views

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    Entertainer aims to be a simple and easy-to-use media center solution for the Gnome and XFce desktop environments. Entertainer is written completely in Python using an object-oriented programming philosophy...
David Corking

Michael Lauer - Freelancer / Back from Switzerland - 0 views

  • And no, Android is not it.
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    We will soon come up with a comprehensive table of FSO-compliance levels to indicate what level of support the FSO middleware expectes from the kernel.
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xPUD - Shortest Path to the Cloud - 1 views

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      This is one cool .iso. Fast as hell.
  • A Better Desktop For Your Computer. Desktop has never been this easy. Get straight to work and play in the most intuitive environment ever — try xPUD.
Maluvia Haseltine

Freesmartphone.org - 0 views

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    Freesmartphone.org is a collaboration platform for open source and open discussion software projects working on interoperability and shared technology for Linux-based SmartPhones. freesmartphone.org works on a service layer (middleware) that allows developers to concentrate on their application business logic rather than dealing with device specifics. freesmartphone.org honours and bases on specifications and software created by the freedesktop.org community
Graham Perrin

Linux Headquarters - 0 views

  • as many screenshots as possible
  • No extensive Linux/Unix knowledge is assumed.
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    The goal of this website is to provide easy to follow, step-by-step guides for Linux users. All guides have been personally performed and tested by us to assure their correctness.
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