Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Unix: The art of being lazy

Unix: The art of being lazy | Linux 4.0 may have only bug fixes, no new features

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Unix: Finding your files your way
It's easy to find files on Unix systems. You can find them by almost any criteria that you can imagine. The bigger challenge is deciding how to describe what you're looking for and deciding what to do with the files once you find them. Read More


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Unix: The art of being lazy
One of the most endearing qualities of Unix devotees is how determined they are to be as efficient as possible. Why type three characters if you can do the same thing with two? And one of the best ways to cut down keystrokes is to turn common commands into aliases. Read More

Linux 4.0 may have only bug fixes, no new features
Linux operating system creator Linus Torvalds has proposed that Linux 4.0, an upcoming release of the open-source software, should be dedicated to stability and bug fixing. Read More

Fedora 20 delayed by bugs
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A New Approach to Document, Data Security
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