Would you like to have all the important Linux and FreeBSD commands with suitable examples fit in a couple of pages ? If you do, then you have got your wish.
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Classmate PC hits store shelves in Philippines as Neo Explore X1
No real surprises here, we knew the Classmate PC would be showing up at retail stores for a slight premium -- 16,998 Philippine pesos is about $408 US dollars --
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Playing DVDs in Fedora, and YumEx, too!
I recently picked up "Firefly, The Complete Series", and would like to enjoy viewing it on my newly recycled laptop. Placing a Firefly DVD in the drive, after a moment, the 'what do you want me to do with this?' window popped up. I pick play with Kaffeine, a short banner appears, and then Kaffeine dies, being unable to read the DVD. What to do?
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An equivalent of the Word's Outline View, with the OpenOffice.org Writer Navigator
Viewing and manipulating the structure of an OpenOffice Writer document with the useful Navigator tool.
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*** Dreamlinux 3.0 Final Edition RELEASED ***
"Dreamlinux Desktop Edition 3.0 is a complete redesign of the distro, now supporting a totally independent architecture named Flexiboost, based on overlaid modules..." -- via http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=04820
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HP Media Vault 2100 Linux Server Reviewed: One Kick-Ass Little Penguin
Why, in the midst of a major Windows Home Server push, would HP introduce a little Linux-based NAS at half the price? And why would HP make the $300 Media Vault mv2120 so full featured and easy that its $600-and-up MediaSmart Servers look:
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10 Linux Books You Must Own
Here is a quick list of 10 Linux books you must own as a Linux user.
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Save streaming audio and video as a file with Mplayer
There are lots of sites that offer streaming audio and video services these days... Downloading these streams so you can save them for later is almost always possible... One of the ways you can dump this type of stream to your computer is to use the media player Mplayer.
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Enlightening experiences with window managers
Do you remember our youth? The good times we had, the games we played, and that great discussion we had about what makes a window manager different from a desktop environment? Then our relationship sort of got stuck on desktop environments.
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Creating graphs the old-fashioned way with Ploticus
Ploticus is a throwback to the days when Unix programs did one thing, and did it well, using a minimum of system resources. Its SourceForge.net page hints at this orientation by describing Ploticus as "non-interactive" software for "just-in-time graph generation."
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Suspend/Resume with NVIDIA proprietary driver works in Hardy!
I am amazed, after having owned my Asus A8JS for about a year I have not been able to suspend resume properly, most probably because of the proprietary nvidia drivers. But today I just tried it out…. AND it works… I am amazed! I am using Ubuntu Hardy btw.
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Four useful table tips in OpenOffice.org Writer
Tables are for the most part pretty clear, but these four tips will help you get around some less-than-obvious behacvior.
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How To Troubleshoot Wireless Network Connection in Ubuntu
In setting up their wireless connection for the first time, Im discovering many individuals having problems connecting through Network Manager or other GUI wireless connection tools. In fact my Network Manager is intermittently buggy, connecting sometimes and not others.
Read more »Wash away the photo workflow blues with blueMarine
Photo buffs who are fond of open source software would do well to look at blueMarine. Right now, the free, cross-platform application's strength is image management, but it is on its way to becoming a complete workflow tool. Its cataloging features are robust, its architecture is extensible, and it takes some intriguing new approaches.
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Darwine 0.9.58 and some interesting stats
Leopard, Darwine 0.9.58, Freetype 2.3.5, FontForge py25-20080302, Symlinks fonts, Darwine SDK. Tiger should be out sometime on sunday or monday (hopefully).
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