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Death of the command line revisited - 0 views

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    "Death of the command line revisited Five years ago I wrote a little blurb called Death of the command line. As it happened, that article was misunderstood by many who read it - I don't know if it was my fault or theirs, but somehow many readers ended up thinking I was either predicting the demise of CLI's (Command Line Interfaces) or hoping for that demise or both. Nothing could have been farther from the truth. I remain a big fan of CLI's and use them daily. And yet, just five years later and still at risk of angering yet another batch of folk who won't read carefully, I'm going to suggest that predicting the death of the CLI may not be such a bad bet after all. What triggered this was that I happened to be doing a bit of editing to another article - Using the shell (Terminal) in Mac OS X. As I made some corrections, I thought "Nobody cares about this nowadays". That's not entirely true. That particular page still gets five thousand or more visitors every month and has even been "plussed" a few times, so obviously a few people still care. On the other hand, in the greater world of folks I run into daily, nobody uses the CLI and most don't even know that they could. But why would you use the CLI?"
Tim Mullins

Skype & Empathy in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic RC screencast - 0 views

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    In this new video episode of the OSGUI.com Tech Show I show you how-to install, setup, and use Skype for IM and VoIP & Empathy for multi-protocol Instant Messaging in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala Release Candidate, using both the new built-in Empathy client software. In this video tutorial preview review Im installing and using Skype software in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala RC 64-bit free Open Source Operating System.
Tim Mullins

Ubuntu One Beta Review conclusion - 0 views

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    In this new video screencast editorial style review from the OSGUI.com Tech Show I conclude the review from the last video episode of Ubuntu One beta in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala 64bit. Ubuntu One is a storage application and service operated by Canonical Ltd
Tim Mullins

Ubuntu One screencast review - 0 views

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    In this new video screencast tutorial from the OSGUI.com Tech Show I will show you how to use Ubuntu One in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala. Ubuntu One is a storage application and service operated by Canonical Ltd and currently in public beta, the service enables users to store and sync files online and between computers. Ubuntu One has a client application that only runs on Ubuntu 9.04 and further. A free Ubuntu One account offers 2 GB of storage. Users may upgrade to 50 GB by paying a monthly fee of $10.
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