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OS X Sudo vs. Root: The Real Story

Tuesday, 21 March 2006

In Mac OS X, the root account is disabled by default. The conventional wisdom is that sudo is the most secure way to run root commands, but a closer look reveals a picture that is not so clear.

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PostgreSQL for MySQL users

Friday, 22 December 2006

If you have been using MySQL for a while, you have a knowledge investment that may discourage you from exploring other databases. This short guide shows how common tasks in MySQL are accomplished in PostgreSQL.

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Nine things you should know about Nautilus

Wednesday, 10 May 2006

The Nautilus program in GNOME is not only the default file manager, it creates and manages the desktop. While it looks simple on the surface, there is a lot of hidden power under the shell.

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Linux/Mac/Windows file name friction

Monday, 10 July 2006

One of first culture shocks for people moving from Windows to Linux is the case sensitivity of file names. Today, long file names are well supported by all three operating systems though key differences remain.

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Linux File System Headache: Hard Link and Soft Link

Wednesday, 01 August 2007

If you come from the MS Windows world, think a link as a "shortcut" you created on the desktop. If you are not, well, a link gives an easy access to a file or directory from somewhere other than its location, and is a way to help you organize your files.

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Linux File permissions: Beyond 'rwx'

Saturday, 28 July 2007

All the Linux users know about the "rwx" file permissions. These defines if the people who is the owner/ in the same group/ any other people can read/write/execute the file. However, have you notice some other things in the permission field? Sometimes a "s", sometimes a "t", or "c", "b", "l"... What does this mean?

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Time Management with Firefox

Thursday, 26 July 2007

I don't think I need to say anything about why we want to use the keyboard over a mouse: All the geeks love it, and it's just more efficiency. However when we come to web visiting, it is not easy to just use our keyboard.

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Keyboard Navigation in Firefox

Sunday, 22 July 2007

I don't think I need to say anything about why we want to use the keyboard over a mouse: All the geeks love it, and it's just more efficiency. Today we'll use the full featured Firefox, and make it to be fully comfortable to use with your keyboard.

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Using GDB in the New Emacs 22

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Using GDB is necessary for every C/C++ developer in the Linux world. Though many gurus like the traditional command line, many people want a more integrated interface. At least they don't want to do list all the time.

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Tiling Window Management with Fvwm

Tuesday, 10 July 2007

If you have 10+ GUI applications running and spend lots of time dragging them to the right place, you need a tiling window manager.

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