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Using amd daemon to automount your external devices in FreeBSD - 0 views

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    We both know that all of the current Linux distribution can automatically mount all of the external hard drive such as usb flash drives, CDROM, usb disk and so on.... However, another bsd systems ware still necessary to manually mount all of the device no matter FreeBSD or openBSD, but in fact there is a way to let you mount external devices automatically when you insert a flash drive in your FreeBSD system...
swhite_citi

20 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know - nixCraft - 17 views

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    20 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know
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

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

Ylmf OS 3.0 32bit with Windows XP theme Screencast Review - 0 views

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    Screencast style Review of Ylmf OS 3.0 32bit which is a Linux that looks like Windows XP theme which is based on Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Lucid Lynx. I am demonstrating the Open Source Operating System running inside Oracle VirtualBox Virtual Machine with Ubuntu 10.10 as the host.
Tim M

DropBox Sync Files on Ubuntu Linux Windows Android Screencast Review Demo Tutorial - 0 views

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    Live Action Video and Screencast style Review Demonstration Tutorial about DropBox software which lets your Sync Files easy on any Operating System platform. I show it working on my Ubuntu Linux 10.10 Maverick Meerkat 64bit and Windows XP 32bit on my ASUS EeePC Netbook and on my LG Android smart...
yc c

VirtualBox - 0 views

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    Presently, VirtualBox runs on Windows, Linux, Macintosh and OpenSolaris hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4 and 2.6), Solaris and OpenSolaris, and OpenBSD.
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: 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
Djiezes Kraaijst

Linux.com :: Profiling entire system activity with sysprof - 0 views

  • Profiling entire system activity with sysprof
  • Profiling an application lets you see what functions are taking up most of the CPU time so you can concentrate your optimization efforts on making the those pieces of code run faster. With sysprof, you can profile all the applications that are running on your machine
  • To get the most out of sysprof you should also install the debug information for all the applications you wish to profile. Without the debug information you will see only the name of a shared library in the profile information and not be able to tell what functions are taking up the lion's share of time spent in that library.
Djiezes Kraaijst

Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future? - 0 views

  • Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future?
Sandra Nowakowski

Linux Training for People New To Linux - Linux Books for New Linux Users - How to Get L... - 0 views

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    There are lots of "How to Use Linux" books on the market and some may help you learn the Linux OS (operating system), but lots of these Linux books just don't work for someone new to Linux. 5 Things to Consider When You Need to Get Li...
jdr santos

Element OS: Linux on your HTPC - 4 views

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    "Element is a free operating system for home theater PCs, media center computers, and set-top boxes. "
Mehmet Akyol

Benq Will Release an Android Netbook | My Netbook World - 0 views

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    Google's mobile operating system Android is convincing more and more manufacturers of netbooks. After industry leaders such as Acer and Asus has already
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.
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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.
linuxteck

Steps to Install Rocky Linux-8.4 with screenshots - 0 views

Rocky Linux is a Community-based Enterprise Operating System, officially released by Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF) which is a free support platform with a complete binary-compatible r...

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started by linuxteck on 16 Oct 21 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Raspberry Links (from Rafa) - 1 views

started by anonymous on 15 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
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LINUX City. LINUCITY.COM. Ubuntu laptops and Mint LINUX computers. Buy LINUX pc Systems... - 0 views

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    Customer Linux computer and tablet builds.
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