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MS Resurrects 'Get The Facts' - Just more FUD

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Linux Tux swatting MS BugsIt's pretty obvious that Microsoft is getting nervous with the upcoming release of it's latest operating system, Windows 7. Why wouldn't they be after the total blowback they endured over the worst thing they put on the market since Windows ME - Vista. It's no surprise that the Redmond software giant just had to start spewing it's usual Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt in an attempt to distract consumers and retailers from it has clay feet.

The latest salvo from it's arsenal of flimsy marketing tool set to convince retailers how great their products are is the 'Get The Facts' corpse freshly dug up, dressed in a puke green training modules targeted at staff members of retail chains like Best Buy.

Fortunately, a few of the staffers at Best Buy are not just some mindless wage slaves punching a clock to support their weekly beer consumption while attending the local community college. A few of them are Linux users smart enough to call bullshit when they see it. Especially when they are given 'training material' that is just a cover for an attempt to sway them towards discourage consumers from choosing any other operating system other than Windows and full of straight out lies.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 September 2009 09:08 ) Read more...
 
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Fancy yourself and Evil Genuis? Want to be a Super Villan? Why Linux Is For you

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It pokes fun at a few of the stereotypes associated with Linux and computer geeks in general. It's just damned funny and I could not resist posting this 'Swith To Linux' video even though it has been around a couple years.

I've been working with Linux well over ten years now and I have still trying to figure out how to get my brain lasers into high earth orbit without the pentagon knowing about it.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 August 2009 00:48 )
 
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Watch exactly what your OS is doing in Linux

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BashI love all the great utilities that are available out of the box with Linux. With the power they put at my fingers tips, I feel pretty darned near omnipotent at times when I am in front of the command line. Especially when some of the simplest utilities easily lay bare everything that is going on with the OS for me to scrutinize.

Earlier this evening a friend of mine who less than six months into his Linux journey catches me on IRC asking how he can tell which processes are consuming the most system resources as it happens.

Now here is where a little CLI magic comes with with the help of handful of *nix commands and a pair of pipes.

To grab a snap shot of the processes currently running on your box, you would use the 'ps' command. It has a heck of a lot of options. You can read more about it here or type 'man ps' in your console.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 August 2009 00:24 ) Read more...
 
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Backing Up Your Web Directory with Bash in Linux

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BashAs a web application developer who works numerous websites that are spread across several different servers, it really pays off to invest the time to create scripts that can automagically perform the grunt work of regular maintenance. Especially something as critical as backups.

It can be a pain and more than a just little time consuming to manually back up the code of many different websites. So in comes one of an admins best friends - bash scripting. Within a few minutes, you can have a script created and set up as a daily cron job that will prove your worth to your employers and enable you to have more free time to pursue really important things like facebook and first person shooters.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 August 2009 14:24 ) Read more...
 
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Become a serial killer at the linux command line

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BashI don't care how long you have been using Linux. You can be a complete neophyte or one who refers to themselves as a guru seasoned from years of experience. One day, it's going to happen. You are going to inadvertently start running a bunch of processes or multiple instances of the same application and before you know it - all the resources of your box are consumed, your hard drive is thrashing madly in desperate attempts to cache and your desktops response is getting slower than molasses in January.

You will be faced with a choice: A hard reboot or hunt down those processes and kill them.

I don't know about the rest of you, but I got away from MS Windows because I hate the idea of hard rebooting everytime the OS goes nuts. So, I learned how to mass murder those run away apps that I let suck up all my system resources from the command line.

Last Updated ( Friday, 07 August 2009 21:51 ) Read more...
 
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