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Adopt 10 good habits that improve your UNIX command line efficiency -- and break away from bad usage patterns in the process. read more »
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Beautiful SVG representations of essential survival information - my favorite Vim cheat sheet. read more »
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I did not know about 'cat /dev/vcs1' 'fuser -k /media/cdrom' and collaboration with Screen... I bet that there are some tricks you did not know either ! read more »
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I was disturbed to read experienced developers promote world-writable files as a decent solution. I understand the arguments involved, but I am still dubitative. What is Grabeuh's take on that ? read more »
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If you spend a lot of time typing plain text, writing programs or HTML, you can save much of that time by using Vim effectively. read more »
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Construct a highly available Apache Web server cluster that spans multiple physical or virtual Linux® servers in 5 easy steps with Linux Virtual Serv read more »
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Here are the five regular expressions that have been found to be the most useful for day-to-day web programming tasks. read more »
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First contact with a new platform can be an unsettling experience, especially for users with more habits than understanding. Here is a clear didactic explanation of how and why Linux is different read more »
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Some of them are trivial compared to modern CPU power, but others such as not piping sed to sed, and not piping grep to awk could make a big difference in some of my scripts with way too many pip read more »
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