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Linux – Ubuntu/Deb/etc | icanhascraigryder - craigryder.com
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Icanhascraigryder – craigryder.com. The oddball blog of (a) Craig Ryder. Free Tools and Stuff. Linux – Ubuntu/Deb/etc. Personal and Spiritual advice microblog. Common Unix / Linux file permissions – quick reference. Comments Off on Common Unix / Linux file permissions – quick reference. The most common permissions include:. 400 r——– files (won’t let you accidentally erase). 444 r–r–r– files (lets everyone read). 600 rw——- files (no one else can read or see files). Tagged with: file permissions. Network u...
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MaximumHoyt: Compiling and Running Quake2 in a modern browser window in Mageia5
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All the Hoyt You Need. Tuesday, July 07, 2015. Compiling and Running Quake2 in a modern browser window in Mageia5. Slashdot ran a story about getting Quake2. Running in a browser windows. That is very cool. There were installation instruction at quake2-gwt-port. Except the instructions were not for "Linux" but only for Linux distros that provide apt-get. Probably Ubuntu). That is not cool at all. Sudo urpmi mercurial ant gcj-tools javacc lame vorbis-tools. Play Quake2 in your browser with:. It seems to r...
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MaximumHoyt: Watching Netflix on Linux Without Ubuntu
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All the Hoyt You Need. Friday, October 10, 2014. Watching Netflix on Linux Without Ubuntu. Ubuntu has just announced that you can use Ubuntu to watch Netflix. They make it seem like Ubuntu is something unique and Ubuntu is the only way you can watch Netflix on Linux. I use the Mageia distro of Linux, so that Ubuntu-specific mojo won't work for me. 1 Download and install Google Chrome beta from here. 2 Install the User-Agent Switcher from here. By adding it to the Chrome profile. View my complete profile.
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MaximumHoyt: Dynamic DNS Without a special ddns client
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All the Hoyt You Need. Sunday, June 21, 2015. Dynamic DNS Without a special ddns client. There are several Dynamic DNS clients available for Linux. I have never had them work satisfactorily with my DNS provider ZoneEdit. It is possible to use wget to send the current IP address to ZoneEdit (all on one line, of course). Usr/bin/wget -O - - http-user=USER NAME - http-passwd=PASSWORD 'http:/ dynamic.zoneedit.com/auth/dynamic.html? This can be run as any user. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lynnhaven Pi...
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Batch convert .odt to .doc using LibreOffice
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Subscribe via Feedburner in a reader. Enter your email address:. Save me a cookie. Don't have an account? Sign up to Gnuru.org. Tar archive to remote host. Batch convert .odt to .doc using LibreOffice. Scale Image to A4 for Printing. Use ImageMagick to Prepare an Image for Web. Skype File Locking or Why lsof is an Essential Command. Org-mode: find all 'DONE' items older than 2 months. What ports are in use? Changing Browser in Thunderbird. Draft documents in Latex. Delete files older than a certain date.
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Adventures in Linux: Where Wizards Stay Up Late - The Origins of the Internet
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My adventures and experiences relating to a variety of primarily GNU/Linux related subjects that interest me and can perhaps help others. Saturday, October 10, 2009. Where Wizards Stay Up Late - The Origins of the Internet. While perusing the computer books at my local library I came across a book entitled Where Wizards Stay Up Late - The Origins of the Internet. By Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon. It looked interesting, so I checked it out. This book is a really good read. Posted by King Beetle. I am a 40...
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Adventures in Linux: Calling a Perl Script from a web page using JavaScript
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My adventures and experiences relating to a variety of primarily GNU/Linux related subjects that interest me and can perhaps help others. Monday, October 26, 2009. Calling a Perl Script from a web page using JavaScript. Ever wanted to include some dynamic data on your web page, but didn't want to (or restrictions didn't allow you to) code the entire page server-side? I was too until I developed a working example of how it works. First, the Perl code; I'll call it "cow quote.pl":. As you can see, all.
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Adventures in Linux: September 2009
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My adventures and experiences relating to a variety of primarily GNU/Linux related subjects that interest me and can perhaps help others. Thursday, September 24, 2009. Zenwalk - Gnome Edition. I am a fan of lightweight Linux distributions, mostly because my motley crew of computers mostly consists of older, usually outdated machines that just aren't up to the task of running full blown (and bloated distros) like Ubuntu or Fedora. It seems like lots of folks rave about Zenwalk. After selecting the swap pa...
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Adventures in Linux: cowsay - A Configurable Speaking/Thinking Cow
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My adventures and experiences relating to a variety of primarily GNU/Linux related subjects that interest me and can perhaps help others. Sunday, October 11, 2009. Cowsay - A Configurable Speaking/Thinking Cow. Cowsay is a silly little command line text filter that displays a cow saying (or thinking) whatever text you feed it. For example, each time I log into my server via ssh I am greeted by a friendly cow who gives me a random quote. Some of the options available:. Option initiates Borg mode;. Making ...
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Adventures in Linux: Beginner's Linux Command Cheat Sheet
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My adventures and experiences relating to a variety of primarily GNU/Linux related subjects that interest me and can perhaps help others. Friday, October 9, 2009. Beginner's Linux Command Cheat Sheet. As a new (or experienced) Linux user, ever wish you had a handy cheat sheet filled with the most commonly used terminal commands for things like file operations, process management, permissions, ssh, searching, system information, compression and networking? Thanks to Jacob Peddicord. Posted by King Beetle.
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