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Unix Toolbox - 15 views

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    A collection of Unix/Linux/BSD commands and tasks which are useful for IT work or for advanced users, a compact and practical reference.
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Awesome Explaination on Spring Dependency Injection Example - 0 views

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    Sample tutorial on how of Spring Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control using Constructor Injection and Setter Injection
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How to Add Form Validations in Spring MVC - 0 views

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    This tutorial covers adding validations to forms during submission using Validator interface from Spring. This is part of the Spring MVC tutorial series.
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A Spoon-feed, step by step fast Spring Web MVC Tutorial - 0 views

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    A tutorial on how to create a web application using basic Spring MVC from spring-framework 3.0.5. We will design our web-based application based on the standard Spring MVC where request to the web-app will be routed to a Controller module, then to it's jsp View with data from our business Model
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AutoTalent Filter in AudaCity Open Source Alternative to AutoTune Tutorial Screencast - 0 views

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    Tutorial Screencast on how to use the new AutoTalent Filter in AudaCity which is a Open Source Alternative to AutoTune world famous software to help make people sound like they can sing well. I'm doing this demo in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit
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Themes / Look & Feel in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 & Gnome - 0 views

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    Screencast tutorial showing you how to step by step configure and use the Theming Look & Feel of Ubuntu Linux 9.10 with the Themes & Icons & Wallpapers, some of which can to be downloaded through Ubuntu Tweak. Educational video
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Docks in Ubuntu Linux to make it look like Apple Mac OS X - 0 views

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    Screencast Tutorial to show you how to use 2 different Docks in Ubuntu Linux to make it look like Apple Mac OS X. The docks I show you are Avant Window Navigator and GLX-Dock. They can be installed via Ubuntu Tweak. Educational video
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OSGUI.com | Burning Disks in Ubuntu Linux with K3B & Brasero - 1 views

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    Screencast Tutorial on How-to Burn CD & DVD Disks in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 & Linux Mint 8 using K3B and Brasero.
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Why I am not a Apple Mac fan - 0 views

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    This is my personal explanation of Why I am not a Apple Mac fan... My Reasons: - I don't like Intel either, I do not support companies who got illegally obtained monopolies - I like clones - Apple is not 100% Open Source, they use and abuse Open Source for their own benefit. - Apple charges money fro their software - Apple does not make Linux versions of their software - Microsoft owns $150 million of Apple

Getting Used to Help and Support - 0 views

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Missing top and side panels in Unity, Natty Troubleshooting - TuxGarage: Tuto... - 0 views

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    Had this problem, and solved it using this tutorial! :)
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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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Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Automatic Crash Reports Screencast - 0 views

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    In this new video screencast tutorial from the http://www.OSGUI.com Tech Show I show you how to step by step use the inbuilt Error and Crash reporting feature of Ubuntu Linux 9.x either Jaunty or Karmic Koala. The tool is called apport and it automatically collects data from crashed processes and compiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This utilizes the crashdump helper hook provided by the Ubuntu kernel.
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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.
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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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How to login as root on Ubuntu - 0 views

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    Many people want to know how to obtain root permission on Ubuntu no matter su command or login x window. The root passwd have never been configured when you install ubuntu first time. You can use below command to change root password...
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How-to Mintify Ubuntu Linux 9.x Screencast Tutorial - 0 views

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    in this new video screencast tutorial from http://www.OSGUI.com Tech Show I will show you step by step how to turn Ubuntu Linux into Linux Mint. You can turn any version of Ubuntu Linux into Mint. Ubuntu Linux 9.04 Jaunty into Linux Mint 7 Gloria Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala into Linux Mint 8 Helena. In this demo Im using the 64bit version of Ubuntu Linux 9.10 and I install the packages for Mint 8 Helena to get the new advanced gnome menu and Mint artwork.
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How to easily run Windows Apps on Linux with Wine-Doors - 1 views

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    Short 2step-tutorial about how to run popular Windows applications under Linux using the program Wine-Doors.
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