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10 reasons to switch to GNU / Linux amathelegend.wordpress.com 7 Jan 2012 | 05:10 am

I always notice the head people do that I must find GNU / Linux, it surprisedand regret for stopping next to it, another world they did not know even toexistence. LINUX / GNU Or just “Linux” by abus...

Finding the linux thread ID from within python using ctypes blog.devork.be 3 Sep 2010 | 12:10 am

So I've got a multi-threaded application and suddenly I notice there's one thread running away and using all CPU. Not good, probably a loop gone wrong. But where? One way to find this is revert histor...

Basic Linux Directories kampiabareh.blogspot.com 25 May 2012 | 08:00 pm

Basic Linux Directories Name Description / The root directory /bin Essential commands /boot Boot loader files, Linux kernel /dev Device files /etc System configuration files /home User h...

Batch Rename Multiple Files with Linux sysblogd.wordpress.com 13 Dec 2008 | 11:07 am

Here is a list of ways how to rename multiple files with Linux. The easies and quickest way I found was to use ‘rename’. Posted in administration, linux Tagged: batch, file, linux, multiple files, re...

Disable Nepomuk or Strigi (Desktop Search / Indexing) in KDE 4.7 Kubuntu openSUSE freetechie.com 16 Dec 2011 | 11:09 am

The KDE developers have included Strigi and Nepomuk to help users find files on their computer. You can read about strigi here or nepomuk here. If you’re a power user, or someone that has a very orga...

Recover USB Files: Safety Tips For Using Data Recovery Software pcmaintenancereimage.com 13 Dec 2011 | 05:28 am

sing applications to recover USB flash drive contents is relatively straightforward. There are however some tips to improving your chances of finding files using these applications which are worth kno...

Linux: finding files modified or accessed at a certain time legend.ws 21 Feb 2011 | 08:10 am

The ‘find’ utility is quite handy when used with the proper parameters. Below is a few ways to find files/folders based on the time they were accessed or modified. Example 1: find /path/to/folder -t...

Unleash The Power of the Find Command linuxhaxor.net 15 Jul 2009 | 12:54 am

Unfortunately in Linux, certainly Ubuntu, the default GUI file search is not always useful. With just a small amount of patience you can find files quickly and easily using the command line, and your ...

Building a Site File Structure Template html-tricks.com 29 Jun 2010 | 08:08 am

When developing sites or projects, it helps to have an organized folder structure so that you can go back and find files easier, as well as have others easily understand how the website’s code works. ...

Linux find command basic tutorial basicconfig.com 8 Aug 2010 | 04:47 pm

The Linux find command is perhaps the most powerful command for finding files in the Linux system. However, it is quite complicated. For a Linux beginner, first they need to understand the command's e...

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