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munna1357

ssh in linux installation step by step & | Package installation of linux | - YouTube - 0 views

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    OpenSSH is a free open source set of PC instruments used to give secure and encoded correspondence over a PC system by utilizing the ssh convention. Numerous individuals, new to PCs and conventions, make a confusion about OpenSSH, they think it is a convention, yet it is not, it is an arrangement of PC projects that utilization the ssh convention.  OpenSSH is created by the Open BSD gathering and it is discharged under Simplified BSD License. A primary element which has made feasible for OpenSSH to be utilized such a great amount among framework overseers is its multi-stage ability and exceptionally valuable pleasant components it has. The most recent adaptation is OpenSSH 6.4 which has been discharged on November 8, 2013.  This adaptation of OpenSSH accompanies numerous new components and patches, so on the off chance that you as of now utilize OpenSSH for directing your machines, I recommend you to do an overhaul.
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    OpenSSH is a free open source set of PC instruments used to give secure and encoded correspondence over a PC system by utilizing the ssh convention. Numerous individuals, new to PCs and conventions, make a confusion about OpenSSH, they think it is a convention, yet it is not, it is an arrangement of PC projects that utilization the ssh convention.  OpenSSH is created by the Open BSD gathering and it is discharged under Simplified BSD License. A primary element which has made feasible for OpenSSH to be utilized such a great amount among framework overseers is its multi-stage ability and exceptionally valuable pleasant components it has. The most recent adaptation is OpenSSH 6.4 which has been discharged on November 8, 2013.  This adaptation of OpenSSH accompanies numerous new components and patches, so on the off chance that you as of now utilize OpenSSH for directing your machines, I recommend you to do an overhaul.
Tim Mullins

Best Applications & Games in Ubuntu Linux - 1 views

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    I show you what I think are some of the Best Applications & Games which are available for free in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala which I have installed on my personal computer. Educational video
anonymous

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?"
David Corking

All about Linux: Configuring xterm in Linux - 0 views

  • XTerm*background: whiteXTerm*foreground: blackXTerm*pointerColor: redXTerm*pointerColorBackground: black
  • konsole takes a whooping 8MB and gnome-terminal over 3MB of memory, you can run xterm under 1MB
  • Create a '.Xresources' file in your home directory and enter the values that you want to set. My .Xresources file is as follows:
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  • By pressing [Ctrl] key and the middle mouse button, you get a pop-up menu which helps you set/unset a lot of other features of your xterm window like enabling/disabling the scroll bars and so on.
    • David Corking
       
      If you use the pop up menu to customize your settings, I don't think there is a way to save your preferences. I think you need to use a text editor to create the .Xresources file as Ravi describes above.
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    My Ubuntu 9.04 installation does not seem to listen to the .Xresources file. I am trying to figure out why.
David Corking

2008 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners - LinuxQuestions.org | Feb 2009 - 0 views

  • Desktop Environment of the Year - KDE (43.57%) Window Manager of the Year - Compiz (31.56%) Messaging App of the Year - Pidgin (53.40%) Mail Client of the Year - Thunderbird (51.43%) Virtualization Product of the Year - VirtualBox (61.10%)
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    This is all a bit of fun, but all the same. someone please give me the link to the vote counts - I would love to know what the runners up are to some of these. (Yes I am the sort of person that also looks at Ubuntu and Debian popularity-contest results.) There are some well-deserved victories and predictable horrors here: I think 'worse is better' applies to some of these winners.
cecilia marie

Best Shield Against Computer Viruses - 1 views

I have always wondered why my files are often corrupted and to think that I have installed an antiVirus software. I always scan my external disks each time I insert them in my unit. It was only lat...

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David Corking

Pretty Emacs (fonts) - Alexandre Vassalotti 2007 - 0 views

  • For Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” and newer, use the packages in Ubuntu repositories.
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      I think he means the package "emacs-snapshot". The default Emacs in Ubuntu 9.04 is still version 22, which, as far as I can tell, does not support Xfont (in the body of the editor). I certainly can't get it to work, and Emacs is too important to risk using the snapshot ;)
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    Xfont - vector fonts with hinting and antialiasing for Linux (already done for Mac OS X and Windows)
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