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Read more »Tech Tip: Using Figlet to Spice Up Your Scripts
Shell Scripts are very useful but not all that fun to look at. They have simple user input and output text. But, there is a way to spice up your scripts and make them a bit more eye catching with a simple program called "Figlet".
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How to install android sdk 1.6 on Ubuntu 9.04
How to install android sdk 1.6 on Ubuntu 9.04
Google has recently released version android SDK 1.6. This tutorial will teach you how to install it on ubuntu 9.04.
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LinuxCertified Announces Linux Kernel Internals Training
LinuxCertified, Inc. announced a two day, hands-on course that provides attendees with experience in creating Linux kernel source code within various subsystems of the Linux kernel.
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Free Open Source Ajaxed MySQL Table Editor, easy to create admin pages.
Mysql Ajax Table Editor is an open source web application for easily editing MySQL tables & creating admin pages almost instantly.
Besides the standard “add, edit, copy, delete, view” functionality, records can be paged, searched & exported to CSV.
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Display Clocks In Thunderbird
One add-on that I do not want to live without anymore is the Fox Clocks add-on. I recently discovered that the add-on is also compatible with Thunderbird.
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Want to try Linux, but are afraid to?
It has been on the news, in magazines, newspapers and even on billboards. You have seen it on the idoit box and in viral youtube videos. It is Linux and it is becoming more and more mainstream every day. Your interest is piqued. You would like to give it a try and yet....
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How GNOME and KDE spend their money
Quarterly reports are the stuff of business. In most people's minds, they are as far from the spirit of free and open source software (FOSS) as anyone can imagine. All the same, as non-profit organizations, many FOSS projects issue them. And while your first reaction may be to avoid quarterly reports, they can give some insights into projects, especially if you read between the lines.
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Mozilla Speeds Firefox Updates
Mozilla has switched to a quick-paced "sprint" cycle for Firefox that it hopes will bring new features to users faster, the company's browser architect said today.
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Former Zenwalkers Do Salix OS Fork
The end of May the Zenwalk team came to some disagreements with its project lead Jean-Philippe Guillemin and some other team members. The result is a new distro called Salix OS.
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It's All Go For Open Source Events
Open Source events tend to be rather spread out across the year. linux.conf.au starts things off in January, followed by Linux Journal staff favorite Penguicon in May, two of the major yearly conferences in July, the Linux Symposium and O'Reilly's OSCON, the new but integral Linux Plumber's Conference in September, and wrapping it all up, the Linux Congress in October.
Read more »French 'pass' piracy legislation
The French National Assembly has passed a draft law that would allow illegal downloaders to be thrown off the net.
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Intel talks Linux, netbooks and rivalry with ARM
Imad Sousou is the director of Intel's Open Source Technology Centre, which is behind the Moblin project — aimed at providing optimised Linux technology for netbooks and mobile internet devices. On Wednesday, ZDNet UK caught up with Sousou.
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Interviews: OpenSUSE's Andreas Jaeger
With the OpenSUSE Conference in full swing, we caught up with Andreas Jaeger, Program Manager for the distro. Read on for his opinions on the new eight month release process, the controversial KDE-as-default decision, and how distros can work better together.
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Seagate Unveils Filesharing Hardware For The Home
DockStar is a hardware device designed to allow sharing documents and files over a home network and the Internet. The DockStar interface works on Macs, Windows, and Linux PCs with Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari browsers.
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