Wordgrinder. Eliminate all distractions.
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Wordgrinder. Eliminate all distractions.
I'm just going to dump pacman -Q and trim out the boring stuff.
beets: for managing music information
binclock: a binary clock, useful for a screensaver
bsd-games: worms and rain are good...
Arch Linux against the framebuffer on this machine. ;)
Hi all. Long time no see. ;)
Gateway Solo 2150.
BIOS date is from 2000 but I think these were sold earlier than that. So ... +/- 12 years?
Arch/ConnochaetOS. Debian. Crux. Not necessarily in that order. ;)
This week's tutorial pick might strike you as a little bit coddling; after all, the author is not only a staff member, but it isn't the first time drs305 has been tapped for the weekly award.
But...
This week's tutorial standout is a clever little gem by WorMzy entitled, "HOWTO: Mount NTFS partitions with specific ownership/permissions".
Besides being just plain useful -- and a clever way to...
Moved to Absolute Beginner Talk.
It's time again to pluck out a winner from the pack, and this week it's chaosz911's How to install ideviceinstaller.
As you might have guessed from the name, this one will be of particular...
Moved to Desktop Environments.
Moved to Virtualization.
Similar threads merged. Moved to General Help. :)
Moved to Absolute Beginner Talk. ;)
This week's highlight jumps to the high-end graphics bracket, with adam22's no-nonsense How to: Use Compiz.
There are plenty of tutorials available around the Internet that will give you tips on...
The tutorial spotlight this week is on another thread that has been around a while -- andrew.46's [Howto] Setup irssi and join #ubuntu on Freenode.
Getting help is a very important part of...
In case you hadn't noticed, the Tutorial of the Week feature has been reopened. This is the discussion thread for it.
If you are interested, you can subscribe to that thread and get a weekly note...
The tutorial pick for this week is another oldie-but-goodie, this time with a very terse title: cprofitt's How-To: UFW.
UFW, in case you didn't know, gives you a quick and easy way to handle the...
There can be no denying that the Tutorial of the Week is alive and well now, particularly with the addition of max_power's [HOW TO] Git server /w multiple computer connections.
This tutorial might...
I suppose I should weigh in. I run Debian Squeeze at 120Mhz / 80Mb, Crux at 150 Mhz / 32Mb and Debian Lenny at 133Mhz / 32Mb. The trick isn't getting the machine to run the software, it's to get your...
Maybe this is helpful? :(
http://haiku-os.org/blog/zooey/2011-02-01_package_management_present_and_hopefully_near_future
This is very much out of date, but some of it will still apply.
http://kmandla.wordpress.com/projects/set-up-ubuntu-for-speed/
+1. It's very very rare for me to have a problem with testing. But if you want something that's stable ... well, there's your answer.
I'm going to close this one. It's not particularly productive and had a bad tinge to it from the start. Let's find something else to talk about, shall we?
Let's keep all the screenshots in the same place. Similar threads merged.
This week's tutorial pick definitely falls into the "gee-whiz!" category: howto run a script when a USB device is pluged in.
Minor spelling problems aside ;) , Carlos Santiago does a good job...