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Google Hacks und Tricks - 6 views

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    In letzter Zeit sind einige neue Suchmaschinen erschienen z.B. www.wolframalpha.com, www.bing.com nur um zwei zu nennen, doch warum sollte man eine neue Suchmaschine benutzen, wenn man nicht einmal richtig mit google umgehen kann...
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A nice webui (avalanche-rt) for rTorrent - 6 views

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    I have yet to find satisfaction since I used to find webui for rtorrent. However, I recently found a nice web interface for rTorrent that was not only clean and beautiful but also contains many features. If you are interested, hurry to the following website to download it now!
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Is dd better than cat? - Stack Overflow - 6 views

  • fubar'd
  • 'cat' only knew
  • about character I/O
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  • dd' was needed to interact with the block devices,
  • 0 down vote 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
  • 2 down vote 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
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    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.

Linux Magazine - 8 views

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Ubuntu Wayland: Shuttleworth's post-Mac makeover * Channel Register - 6 views

  • What Ubuntu seems to aiming for is a unified UI across devices - mobile, tablets, netbooks, laptop and yes, the good old desktop dinosaur.
  • Shuttleworth seems to have a clear vision in mind for Ubuntu's future. As with Apple, some will love to come along for the ride, others will scoff, but one thing is for sure - the future of Ubuntu will not be boring.
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HP to Put Linux in Printers and PC's: It's the End of an Era for Windows | Linux.com - 6 views

  • the worlds largest PC supplier is indicating that they are going to ship PC’s without Windows
  • HP announced that it is going to ship WebOS not only in phones, tablets and printers, but in PC’s as well
  • Perhaps this really IS the year of the Linux desktop.
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  • Linux is the underpinning technology for nearly every sector of the market in every form of computing.
  • analysts predict will be a $30B market for tablets by 2012
  • Linux because it supports more architectures and more devices than any other OS and is freely available and is able to be custom-branded
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    the worlds largest PC supplier is indicating that they are going to ship PC's without Windows
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Linux Trojan rears its ugly head | Chester Wisniewski's Blog - 5 views

  • Linux Trojan rears its ugly head
  • In the Linux world, best practices by administrators
  • several mistakes
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  • not monitoring their repository
  • stopped publishing checksums
  • now GPG-signing
  • checksums are often hosted on the same system as their archives, or on a system with shared credentials. This serves almost no purpose
  • alter the published checksum
  • When a signature or checksum is provided, check it. That's why they're provided
  • June 12th, 2010
  • Chester Wisniewski
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Not just another tablet. The first MeeGo tablet. - The Qt Blog - 5 views

  • It’s truly great to see a Qt-based device like the WeTab, with support from Intel and the open source community, go from design to market in just little over 6 months of MeeGo launching.
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Is OpenOffice.org getting faster? - OpenOffice.org Ninja - 0 views

  • Is OpenOffice.org getting faster?
  • Some complain OpenOffice.org is slow and bloated. With each release there may be dozens of performance improvements, but there are also new features, some of which may slow things down. This the natural balance in software development, but in the end, what is the net effect on performance from one version to the next?
  • In conclusion, OpenOffice.org is generally getting slower with each release. However, startup performance has made great improvements, the performance losses are relatively small, advances in new computer hardware are more than making up the loses, and OpenOffice.org continues to mature with new features. OpenOffice.org doesn't compel users to upgrade, so you are welcome to continue using older versions.
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TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library - 4 views

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    Virtual Appliance Library
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A review of open source game Open Arena - 4 views

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    A review of open source game for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X Open Arena, a first person shooter based on an evolution of Quake III Arena graphic engine.
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How to synchronize with SSH | Chunhao's Blog - 4 views

  • #!/bin/sh sshfs -o workaround=rename username@sshserver:/path/html/wiki wiki-remote/ echo "Synchronising with sshserver" unison /var/www/dokuwiki/data ./wiki-remote/data \ -fastcheck yes \ -ignore 'Path cache' \ -ignore 'Path locks'
  • Modify it to fit your actual environment. Note that the argument of sshfs command “-o workaround=rename”, this prevents the “renaming problem“.
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