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deusx : NSLU2-Linux - SlugOS / InstallandTurnupABasicSlugOSSystem browse - "This article demonstrates the steps involved in installing and configuring a basic SlugOS system."
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wearehugh : Mozilla Sponsors GNOME Accessibility Efforts
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Jeremy Zawodny : pigz - Parallel gzip - pigz - Parallel gzip: runs great w/16 cores!
deusx : pigz - Parallel gzip - "A parallel implementation of gzip for modern multi-processor, multi-core machines"
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deusx : Compubeaver - It's not a dead badger, but it'll do. "Kasey McMahon decided to combine an interest in taxidermy with her PC. Fearing that the natural world is being replaced by technology, the artist installed a working computer inside of an idle beaver.&
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deusx : How to Install/Run A Wordpress Blog on a Palm Pre! | Palm Pre Hacks Blog! - Totally pointless, but cool. "Since the Palm Pre is based on Linux, I figured that you could probably run a Wordpress blog on the Palm Pre. Well, after about 3 hours of research, I found a way to run a wordpress blog using Optware Lighttpd and MySQ
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deusx : find and xargs - "Part of the reason why the Linux command line is so POWERFUL!"
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bmilleare : Petabytes on a budget: How to build cheap cloud storage - 67 terabyte 4U servers for $7,867 = Awesome.
Jeremy Zawodny : Petabytes on a budget: How to build cheap cloud storage - Petabytes on a budget: How to build cheap cloud storage: that totally kicks ass... needs ZFS though. :-)
nelson : Backblaze disk pods - Great article about how to build large, cheap systems
Simon Willison : Petabytes on a budget: How to build cheap cloud storage - Petabytes on a budget: How to build cheap cloud storage. Explains how Backblaze can operate an unlimited backup service for five dollars a month—their custom storage hardware stores 67 terabytes for $7,867.
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nelson : netboot.me - Very small boot disk that lets you load many operating systems over a network
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deusx : TechCrunch dubs Linux a 'big ol’ bag of drivers' • The Register - "Proof that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't punch him in the dick without being brought up on assault and battery charges. I'm sure that Linus is pleased to see that his decades of research into operating systems amounts to not
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nelson : FAT patent patch - Ludicrous bit of coding to work around a stupid patent
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deusx : First Driver for USB 3.0 - "After a year-and-a-half's worth of work, Intel hacker Sarah Sharp announced that Linux will be the first operating system supporting USB 3.0. "
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deusx : Better local development with VMs | Open Komodo - "I just downloaded and installed Ubuntu Server 9.04 in a VM Image strictly for the purposes of setting up a simple local dev environment on my MacBook. This is the base image, which I want to configure with some useful but general capabilities."
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Jeremy Zawodny : fit-PC2 Wiki - fit-PC2 Wiki: how awesome is that?
nelson : fit-PC2 - Sweet looking low power server. 6 watts, $300, runs Linux or WinXP
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tehu : Linutop 3 - I wonder if it could function as a small Server@Home.
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tehu : Linux Migration - The Halifax Regional CAP Association - Thin Linux clients for public access : Linutop & Termtek
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nelson : Best Unix commands - Peer-voted list of favourite bash commands
Rod Begbie : Command-line Fu < The best UNIX commands on the web - Digg for stupid bash tricks. The "^foo^bar" syntax is new to me, and looks wicked handy. [via] #
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deusx : f.lux - "Ever notice how people texting at night have that eerie blue glow? Or wake up ready to write down the Next Great Idea, and get blinded by your computer screen? During the day, computer screens look good—they're designed to look like the sun
wearehugh : F.lux: software to make your life better
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Jeremy Zawodny : Booting Debian in 14 seconds - Booting Debian in 14 seconds: excellent!
joshua : Booting Debian in 14 seconds
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Jeremy Zawodny : LatencyTOP - LatencyTOP: "LatencyTOP is a Linux tool for software developers, aimed at identifying where in the system latency is happening, and what kind of operation/action is causing the latency to happen so that the code can be changed to avoid the worst late
nelson : LatencyTOP - Shows you where user processes are waiting on the kernel
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18 month ago
wearehugh : LPC: Booting Linux in five seconds [LWN.net] - "They had to hold up the EEE PC for the audience, since the time required to finish booting was less than the time needed for the projector to sync."
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18 month ago
joshua : $34 MIPS board has own Linux distro
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18 month ago
deusx : Get Continuum-wine - "The objective of this website is to provide SubSpace/ Continuum players with recommended options for getting Continuum to run smoothly on Linux without having to download, patch, and compile wine source, in as small of a package as possible, with as
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