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Booting from a USB drive and other imponderables
13.09.2010
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, but I suspect that his reaction was a combination of both. I felt tempted to flip him the finger, or swear at him, but maturity has taken its toll, and all I said was, “Fine. Then you’ve just lost a sale
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High-calibre ebook management
12.08.2011
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't keep anyone from enjoying the latest version. The first time calibre opens, it starts with a wizard to set the ebook reader you are using. It opens on an interface that drastically needs fine
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Les Misérables and Aaron Swartz
13.01.2013
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systems and businesses as a felony. The maximum sentence could have been thirty-five years and a million dollars in fines, and Aaron would have had a felony criminal record attached to his 26 year-old name
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Compiler Design - Terror in the classroom
06.06.2013
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problematic to change. Mike never did change the code to a “hand-crafted” solution. lex(1) and yacc(1) were fine. These days lex(1) and yacc(1) have been replaced by flex(1) and bison(1). If you would like
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When windows were not as transparent as they could be: Happy Birthday - X Window System!
20.06.2014
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and flushing it”, and it occurred to me that perhaps some of my programs had been working fine, but I had never “flushed” the data out to the screen. I started putting in xflush() calls, and things started
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Console commander
22.05.2009
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Console commander's main menu
Editor, since console commander tends to use it by default. The application is designed for Ubuntu, as numerous references show. However, it works fine on my Debian system and probably, I would guess
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Using a Sansa Clip music player under GNU/Linux
25.07.2009
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were over. It turned out, however, that the efforts to use the Clip with the operating system of my choice were not quite over. The Clip recharged under GNU/Linux just fine (although products that can
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Consumer and productivity computing
28.02.2013
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designing workstation and laptop interfaces is so often a mixed blessing. GNOME 3's overview mode might be fine for consumer computing, but for productivity users, it simply draws them away from focusing
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MediaGoblin looks for sweet spot between coding and philosophy
12.03.2014
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for women, and a grant from Creative Commons Taiwan, the project has added support for additional media formats, fine-grained permissions, and pump.io, an API  for enabling federation not only for Media
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11 Common Mistakes in Amateur Typography
31.08.2014
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Pictures Most software automatically centers pictures when adding them. This is fine, if you are willing to number each picture, and refer to the number in the text, but all that is unnecessary effort

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