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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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