Sometimes, df's best estimate can be off by more than several Gigabytes... give or take ;)
Read more »Unix And Linux PDF Telnet Curiosity - When HTTP Error Pages Don't Attack!
At least someone out there cares that you can't find your page ;)
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Unix and Linux Horror Stories And Actual Help
Some funny stuff mixed with some practical advice. What a treat :)
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Unix - System VI Release Notes - More Linux and Unix Humor
The Initials of "Political Correctness" alone make this a curious read about Unix/Linux "Improvements" ;)
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Concise Linux Part 1: 7.5 Questions Asked and Answered
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Full Circle Magazine Issue 19 November 2008
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How To : Create WiFi Acces Point.
Have you ever needed a temporary WiFi acces point (AP), or just needed something until you can go out and buy one? This how-to should let you create one in a pinch. First, make sure that Your Wi-Fi card is well supported!
How To : Using GIMP Part 8.
Read more »Even More Madcap Man Pages - Unix and Linux Laughs
more hopefully helpful, but definitely funny, fake man pages :)
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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #119
Ubuntu Free Culture Showcase II, Archive of Interviews, New MOTU: Onkar Shinde, Ubuntu Tamil Team, Ubuntu Tunisia Team, Ubuntu-NL release party, Launchpad 2/1/11 and Open ID Support, RSS feeds for Ubuntu Forums, Ubuntu Podcast #13, Full Circle Magazine #19, Community Interview of Nicolas Scerpella, Hardening the Linux Desktop, Coming Soon: Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference, 50 amazing Ubunt time-
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People just don't seem to understand..
Some of my friends told me that my racism against Microsoft is growing too much, that I started hating Novell because they're working with MS, and because I keep posting the "sudo apt-get remove --purge common libmono0" everywhere I go, and so on..
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The Fedora Girlfriend Test - More Linux and Unix Humor
An interesting take on Linux usability testing for the mainstream :)
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C++ Code Completion and Qt Signals/Slots in KDevelop 4 IDE
Most C++/Qt programmers love the signals and slots, since they allow getting stuff up and running really fast. KDevelop 4 allows you to see all places where a signal/slot is connected, intelligently rename it, and to intelligently rename any types involved in the signature. Together with highlighting this can help detect broken connections.
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Free Software Supply Chains
Over the past few months I've been quietly tracking our upstream and downstream interactions. The motivation for this has been my experience with the KDE 4 series, in which we have both been on more people's radar (when was the last time NVidia mentioned KDE 3 in a driver release?) and seen more train-wrecks both up- and down-stream from us.
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Happy Thanksgiving - Unix/Linux ASCII Art
Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy the turkey :) Description not long enough? Really "Really" enjoy the turkey ;)
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KDE 4.2 Beta 1 Provides First Look at Upcoming User Experience
KDE Community today announced the immediate availability of "Caterpillar", (a.k.a KDE 4.2 Beta 1), the first testing release of the new KDE 4.2 desktop. Caterpillar is aimed at testers and reviewers. It should provide a solid ground to report bugs that need to be tackled before KDE 4.2.0 is released. Reviewers can use this beta to get a first look at the upcoming KDE 4.2 desktop which provides significant improvements all over the desktop and applications.
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Amarok 2.0 RC 1 was released today
Today the Amarok project releases Narwhal, the release candidate of the upcoming Amarok 2.0.
The changes since Beta 3 focus mostly on fixing bugs, as we are in a fairly hard feature-freeze to give us time to polish the final product. However, this didn’t stop us from adding a few nice new things.
And remember, the new Amarok 2.0 RC 1 works on Windows and MacOS too.
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