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Free and Open Source Software brings me to the world. About FOSS and I (kakada). July 15, 2007. At the right side is me. It looks funny but meaningful. You see? I am wearing the hat saying FREE. With a lovely smiley. At the first glance and being pessimistic, this photo gives people the idea that I’m trying to sell myself free, but the idea behind that is I want to show the world the freedom of using, sharing and changing the computer softwares under the GNU license. My favorite FOSS applications. You ar...
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Sharing experience — built-in network card doesn’t work | FOSS and I
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Free and Open Source Software brings me to the world. About FOSS and I (kakada). November 13, 2007. Sharing experience — built-in network card doesn’t work. Howdy Linux guys,. Long time no talk! I hope you’ve all been well. Just wanna share you guys some Linux tricks. In case yours network card is not recognized — log in as root and type. Ifconfig; then you cannot find your ethernet card (eth0). One solution should. Be recompile the driver. There might be possible that the Kernel of your. How “xarg...
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Is it secure to unplug a usb flash without unmount? | FOSS and I
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Free and Open Source Software brings me to the world. About FOSS and I (kakada). August 28, 2007. Is it secure to unplug a usb flash without unmount? In Linux , I thought, it is not necessary to unmount a usb flash drive before unplugging. That’s wrong! Posted in Linux Tips. Laquo; Clogger Summit. Sharing experience — built-in network card doesn’t work. Hey, this is what i wanna know. On August 30, 2007. Normal users: What’s the hell is unmount? On September 20, 2007. If we can, what is the command?
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Free and Open Source Software brings me to the world. About FOSS and I (kakada). About FOSS and I (kakada). At the right side is me. It looks funny but meaningful. You see? I am wearing the hat saying FREE with a lovely smiley. At the first glance and being pessimistic, this photo gives people the idea that I’m trying to sell myself free, but the idea behind that is I want to show the world the freedom of using, sharing and changing the computer softwares under the GNU license. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Free and Open Source Software brings me to the world. About FOSS and I (kakada). Archive for November, 2007. How “xargs” is used? On November 22, 2007. Sharing experience — built-in network card doesn’t work. On November 13, 2007. Meet Da: Cambodian Software Engineer. Inspiration from Advocacy Dev II. Beth and I, meet face-to-face. How “xargs” is used? Sharing experience — built-in network card doesn’t work. Is it secure to unplug a usb flash without unmount? My favorite FOSS applications.
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how “xargs” is used? | FOSS and I
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Free and Open Source Software brings me to the world. About FOSS and I (kakada). November 22, 2007. How “xargs” is used? To me, “xargs” is a useful command. Let’s see the example together. We want to search for the word “license” in all init .py files. My solution is like this:. Find -name init .py xargs cat grep license. Let’s analyse each command and its options:. Find -name init .py. Finally, greb is used to search all lines match the partern “license”. Posted in Linux Tips. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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My favorite FOSS applications | FOSS and I
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Free and Open Source Software brings me to the world. About FOSS and I (kakada). August 21, 2007. My favorite FOSS applications. Franking speaking, there are 24 hours per day, I’ve spent almost 12 hours. On my Linux OpenSuSE10.2. What the hell am I doing with it? Answer is “Yeah! There are many many tasks that can be done on my OpenSuSE,. Coding which is my main responsibility, sending email, surfing internet,. Chatting, preparing document, making project planning, listening to music,. Laquo; FOSS and I.