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wubi: Best Thing Since LiveCD

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Wubi (Windows-based Ubuntu Installer) is amazing. It’s one of those tools that should make 100s if not 1000s of people to try out Linux right away. But I am not sure if this tool is making as much noise as it should. If last time you tried to install Linux was 5 [...]

Fun Way To View Logs with logstalgia

To observe server performance I have a separate monitor on my desk that I use to SSH from terminator with split screen. I usually use trafshow and htop to monitor and occasionally tail -f log messages. Which are mostly enough for basic server monitoring.

5 Ways To Search For Files Using The Terminal

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by an anonymous reader of this blog. Who goes by the name “Rand“
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Today we will look at some of the common ways to search for files in Linux using the Terminal.
1) find : To search for files on the command line you can use the command “find”. The [...]

Objectify: Overview

This is part of a series of articles from J. Scott Edwards about his pet project Objectify.
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History
Right after Y2K I decided to resurrect a project I had started in the late ’70s to write an operating system. I started a project called EasyOS (1) on SourceForge to develop an OS based upon [...]

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