Find – Coffee and a Command line
Hello! Hey! Hi! Howdy! how are ya? How ya doin? This is the next in the line of Coffee and a Command line videos. It has been far too long since I did one of these and, it shows.
Can’t remember where that file went? Want to know where that binary installed to? Today I’m going [...]
Postfix – All the way
This tutorial is the mark of the end of a journey. It certainly was a journey for me. When I began my quest for a working mail server that was set up to handle multiple domains, I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I have configured successfully, and am quite fluent with [...]
Browser wars – Don’t be a casualty
This post was inspired by another recent post that I read. I will be quoting and sourcing it later on. I want t make direct my focus to a play on the original posts title. “Are you a casualty”. And, The last paragraph of the post which reads:
When you find what works for you, work [...]
Android code removed from Linux kernel
As published here :
Greg Kroah-Hartman, the Novell developer who maintains the staging, USB and driver core for Linux, has announced that the driver code for Google’s Android operating system has been removed from the 2.6.33 Linux code base. Kroah-Hartman says that “I love the Android phone platform” but that the code for supporting Android [...]
Hilighting a welcome note
In the interest of my good friend, @BIOSShadow and his blog over at Geek Crack, I would like to extend the welcome that he issued in this post. The welcome goes out to @KitsuneDragon from twitter, who is rapidly becoming a true slacker in #slackstuff and, a valued member of our slacker community. Also, the [...]
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