today's leftovers
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New Blog Post On Porting Civilization: Beyond Earth From Aspyr Media
According to the latest blog post from Aspyr, the Mac version is now ready and will be released today. As usual information about the Linux version is scarce, but they do reiterate that it's only lagging 2-3 weeks behind the Mac version. This should mean that it will be ready some time in December:
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10 Sed (Stream Editor) Command Examples
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Process text faster with Awk and Sed
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How to set the PATH variable in Bash
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How to install a paravirtualized Xen guest
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How To Install Grep 2.21 On Arch Linux, Manjaro And Arch Derivative Systems, Via AUR
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avanor: A return to the roguelike genre
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Non-Linux FOSS: XAMP
If you're in a situation where you're required to use Windows, but don't want to worry about the nightmare of installing Apache and PHP (much less MySQL) on your machine, I urge you to check out XAMMP. It's not a new program, but that's one of its greatest features. It's basically just a single installer for Windows, OS X or Linux that installs Apache with PHP and MySQL. Its maturity means that even on a Windows system, it should install and work like you'd expect open-source software to work.
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opsi release 4.0.5 stable
Installation and management of Linux clients UEFI support Image backup for quick restore on classroms clients
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Monitorix – An Open Source, Lightweight System Monitoring Tool For Linux
Monitorix is a free, Open Source monitoring tool that can be used to monitor as many services and system resources as possible. Unlike other monitoring tools, it is very simple to install, configure and monitor the systems. Initially, it was developed to support only the RPM based systems such as Red Hat, CentOS etc., but, later it is expanded it’s support to other distributions like Debian/Ubuntu, and BSD systems such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
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TomeNET: Out of the console and onto the Internet
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