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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
eyeOS 1.8.5
Posted on 8:29 AM by Unknown
In the past, having your head in the clouds was generally regarded as a bad thing. Nowadays, everybody wants to have their share of The Cloud. Having all your digital stuff somewhere on a server, ready to be accessed from virtually anywhere, is bliss for some and an absolute nightmare for others. While I know the fact that my files will never be completely safe in the cloud, I also know that they
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Convert pdf to jpeg in Linux from command prompt
Posted on 11:21 AM by Unknown
First you need to have ImageMagick installed in your Linux machine. To install ImageMagick in Debian, run the following command: $ sudo aptitude install imagemagick To convert pdf file to image use the ‘convert‘ command: $ convert doc.pdf doc.jpeg convert to tiff $ convert doc.pdf doc.tifffor more information look here.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Watch Movies in Your Linux Terminal Window
Posted on 11:32 PM by Unknown
In these days of high definition videos everywhere (even YouTube), only the truly geeky would decide to watch their movies in ASCII text in a terminal window. The surprising thing is that some videos are even fairly watchable. I've found that cartoons work best because of the limited detail. Watch Movies in ASCII The first thing you'll want to do is make sure that mplayer is installed, which
How to change MySQL root password under Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and UNIX like operating systems
Posted on 11:17 PM by Unknown
mysqladmin command to change root password If you have never set a root password for MySQL, the server does not require a password at all for connecting as root. To setup root password for first time, use mysqladmin command at shell prompt as follows: $ mysqladmin -u root password NEWPASSWORD However, if you want to change (or update) a root password, then you need to use following command $
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Tux Takes A (Tasmanian) Vacation
Posted on 7:59 AM by Unknown
Many in the Linux community will be familiar with the story of how Tux came to be the Linux mascot. Linus Torvalds, creator and developer-in-chief of the Linux kernel, reportedly has a "fixation for flightless, fat waterfowl" that led to the choice of a penguin, though there are a few explanations of how he came to be such a fan. Perhaps best known among them is Linus' claim that he was savaged
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