Learn the Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting

June 29, 2006

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You have Linux installed and running. The GUI is working fine, but you are getting tired of changing your desktop themes. You keep seeing this "terminal" thing. Don't worry, we'll show you what to do.

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The COMPLETE command line list for Linux, Windows, Oracle, and MacOS

June 21, 2006

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Complete list of command line tools you would need. Check it out!

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How to enable remote desktop - Remotely

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Remote desktop is a nice feature of Windows that lets you remotely work on the system as if you were there. Many times you find that you need it enabled - but the machine you are trying to access is tough to reach. This is a simply way to remotely enable it.

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ReviewLinux.Com: GParted LiveCD 0.2.5-1 A Must Have Disc!

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Excellent review on GParted LiveCD 0.2.5-1 ( Gnome Partition Editor ). This review works you through the process of repartitioning a WindowsXP NTFS hard drive. The LiveCD is a must have for all Linux users.

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Tutorials bringing you from newbie to coding pro

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I was looking for a way to learn coding (PHP, Javascript, CSS), and I found this website. Its created by Ron, the maker of "SayBox". It brings you from the ground up with extremely descriptive tutorials in many different coding subjects. Its growing quickly, and more tutorials are being added very often... give it a look and digg on!

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97% of IT workers feel "traumatized" by their job

June 15, 2006

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According to a survey released this month by Dublin-based consulting firm SkillSoft, 97 percent of IT professionals feel traumatized by their daily work. Indeed, 80 percent of them get tense just thinking about going to the office.

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Running any Linux in Windows without a CD-ROM (for free)

June 13, 2006

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Running any Linux in Windows without a CD-ROM (for free): "If you are afraid of installing Linux in your hard drive, here you have an article on how to run any version of Linux inside windows without using a CD ROM and with only freeware. Using Easyvmx, VMWare player and a Linux ISO file."


This is incredibly awesome. I've used VirtualPC and VirtualServer (from MS), and both seemed to be fairly good (although I never used them for Linux). I've been plesantly surprised by the performance of VMWare player, and my installation of Ubuntu was quick, easy, and painless using the methods above.