Thursday, April 3, 2014

About Linux: SUSE Linux Open Sources Live Kernel Updater

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From Juergen Haas, your Guide to Linux
SUSE Linux Open Sources Live Kernel Updater
The stability of the Linux Kernel is legendary. Reports of Linux system uptimes of a year or longer are not uncommon. Now, the engineers at Suse Linux are taking it one step further... Read more

Xming Updated
The remote access and remote desktop system Xming, which provides easy set-up of X-windows on your Microsoft Windows system with connectivity to Linux servers, has been updated to version 7.5.0.78... Read more

Copy Fast and Secure with <em>scp</em>
Here is a little command line magic for Linux newbies. With the scp (secure copy) command you can easily copy from and to a remote computer or between remote computers... Read more




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Thursday, March 27, 2014

About Linux: Valve Move Encourages More Linux Game Development

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From Juergen Haas, your Guide to Linux
Valve Move Encourages More Linux Game Development
The publication of the source code of the Direct3d to OpenGL translation layer used by Dota 2 has wide ranging implications in that it enables porting of Windows games that use DirectX for graphics to Linux, including Steam OS, and OS X platforms which support OpenGL... Read more

VJ Tools for Real-Time Audio-Visual Entertainment
In contrast to conventional video editing software, VJ tools have the capability to synthesize video on the fly and simultaneously display the production for an audience... Read more

Working Remotely On Linux From Your Local Windows Machine
While most software development, web page design, etc. nowadays is done using graphical user interfaces, experienced Linux users appreciate the simplicity and efficiency of the powerful text-based tools available on those platforms... Read more




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Thursday, March 20, 2014

About Linux: Mind Mapping Tools for Linux

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From Juergen Haas, your Guide to Linux
Mind Mapping Tools for Linux
Sometimes a regular word processor such as OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, or Microsoft Word is not the best tool for capturing ideas or concepts, especially if they involve hierarchical relationships. Mind mapping programs let you build so-called mind maps, which express relationships between items... Read more

Bash Shell Command Substitution
Command substitution refers to a feature in the Bash shell that enables you to replace a parameter (variable name) or a string in a shell script with a shell command that returns the value that the parameter should be assigned to or that the string should be equal to... Read more

How to Fix a Broken Internet Cable Plug
This issue has caused a lot of people a lot of frustration. The little plastic spring that holds an Internet cable plug (RJ45) in place and presses the metal contacts against those of the receptacle brakes off easily... Read more




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Thursday, March 13, 2014

About Linux: Android and iOS Versions Planned for Battle of Wesnoth

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Android and iOS Versions Planned for Battle of Wesnoth
The Wesnoth team is planning to transition to a new version of the SDL software library, which is used for drawing content to the screen and for playing music and sound effects. The switch to SDL 2.0 will enable releases to Android and iOS... Read more

File Manager Worker Version 3.3.3 Released
Worker is an advanced configurable two-pane file manager for Linux that distinguishes itself through advance features such as file categorization based on extension as well as content. It can identify file types by... Read more

How to Shutdown a Linux System
Sometimes you find yourself running an application that you want to close down but can't find the command that makes it quit. Similarly, it may not be immediately obvious how to shut down and turn off a computer running a Linux-based operating system... Read more




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