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Gentoo Linux Three Rings : Home Unity Linux Linux software and documentation for linux User Media Join Now! Share Share on redditShare on facebookShare on twitterShare on tumblrMore Sharing Services0 Tools Save your favorites forever! Grab Your Code TinyPic Member eee Desktop Show Album Details« Previous Image Information Size: 395.1kbType: image/png Downloading an Entire Web Site with wget Private PaaS for the Agile Enterprise If you already use virtualized infrastructure, you are well on your way to leveraging the power of the cloud. Virtualization offers the promise of limitless resources, but how do you manage that scalability when your DevOps team doesn’t scale? In today’s hypercompetitive markets, fast results can make a difference between leading the pack vs. obsolescence. Organizations need more benefits from cloud computing than just raw resources. Stackato private Platform-as-a-Service technology from ActiveState extends your private cloud infrastructure by creating a private PaaS to provide on-demand availability, flexibility, control, and ultimately, faster time-to-market for your enterprise. Learn More

Project:Possibility - Orbit Project Overview In this binary input video game, you will navigate your spaceship through a world of asteroids, stars, and planets, using their gravity to guide you to your escape. Features Accessible to users with limited input controlInteresting gameplay, very challengingGreat graphics Future Plans Make playable using eye-gaze technology Developers Aadarsh Patel Shivani Srivastava Prateek Tandon Henry Yuen Candice Zimmerman Discussion List General Discussion ListDeveloper Discussion List Video Demonstration Project Notes Project Status: Alpha License: Platform: Java Download: Windows (zip) - 5.0 MBOS X (dmg) - 5.3 MB User Manual: Not yet available. Source Code: SVN RepositoryGoogle Code Link

Overview Here is a summary of all the commands you have learned so far and some additional commands that are useful. echo arguments return working directory name [ dir ] change working directory list names of all files (except hidden files) in current directory [ file ...] list only named files -a list all files including hidden files (i.e. those starting with ``.'') -t list in time order, most recent first -l list files in long format -u list by time last used -r list in reverse order, good in combination with -t etc. dir make directory dir dir remove directory dir (dir has to be empty) source dest copy source to dest source dest move source to dest [ file ...] remove named files [ file ...] print contents of named files to stdout [ file ...] print of files one page at a time [ file ...] count lines, words and characters for each file pattern [ files ...] Search for a pattern in a file [ file ...] sort the files alphabetically by line [ -n ] file print the first n lines of file [ -n ] file print the last n lines of file file1 file2 host

Applications Applications Guides These guides provide information about various applications that are available for Ubuntu, both from repositories and from other sources. Accessories – Various useful utilities. Finding Applications Ubuntu comes with many pre-installed Applications. The Ubuntu Software Centre provides an excellent way to browse some of the applications which are available. Pre-installed Browse by repository Repositories are the recommended way to install software in Ubuntu. Software in the Main Repository is supported by Canonical and the Ubuntu Community of users. Browse by searching Ubuntu uses the Unity Desktop. Software Alternatives There is also a wide range of Free Software Alternatives available for Ubuntu, with even more to come. A number of Ubuntu Community Documentation pages lists these applications that you can install: Recommended Applications – Less well-known applications recommended by other Ubuntu users. Virtualization and Emulation Adding and Removing Applications See Also

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How To Compile Linux Software With Debian Linux - Iceweasel Compiling Software With Debian Linux Note: There are many sources available which cover patching and upgrading the kernel. It involves downloading patch files or the Linux kernel source code and compiling a new kernel. This is not the best practice to follow on most Linux systems. Most distributions customize the kernel. Any such customizations would be lost if you do a generic kernel upgrade. There is a lot of free software out there that is written for Linux/UNIX that's only available in source code format. In Linux, the make utility handles compiling and linking. . configure is usually an extremely long and hideously complex shell script that the program's author (hopefully) generated to make your compiling experience easier. cd /usr/local/src ftp ftp.scrollz.com Enter anonymous when prompted for a user name and your e-mail address when prompted for a password. cd pub/ScrollZ/source ls get ScrollZ-1.9.3.tar.gz quit The ls command will show you what files are available. nano ~/.scrollzrc

Gridlock Gridlock is collection of over 25 abstract strategy board games, including Ataxx, Reversi, Checkers, Chess, Connect Four, and many others. Most of the games are for two players; you can play against computer opponents of adjustable difficulty, or human opponents over the network. There are also several solitaire games. Some of the games can be played in 3-dimensional boards. You can browse the documentation for Gridlock; it is also available in the game from the Help menu. Screenshots (click for larger view) Download The Mac versions have identical functionality; the only difference is that the 10.5 version is smaller because it doesn't need to include copies of several libraries that are shipped with Leopard. License Gridlock is completely free, and is distributed under version 3 of the GNU General Public License. Gridlock comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. Version History 2.0, Feb 17 2009: initial release Contact Boring Technical Information Gridlock is written in 100% Python.

Easily Install Windows Games & Software on Linux with PlayOnLinux PlayOnLinux provides a point-and-click interface to automatically install and tweak Windows software on Linux. It’s like a package manager — but for Windows games and other applications on Linux. We’ve covered using Wine to run Windows software on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions in the past. PlayOnLinux automates this tedious process for the applications it supports. Installation PlayOnLinux is in Ubuntu’s software repositories, so you can grab it from the Ubuntu Software Center or install it with the following command: sudo apt-get install playonlinux If you want the latest version, you can download it from the PlayOnLinux website. If you want to keep up-to-date with the latest version, run the four commands on the page to add the PlayOnLinux software repository to your system. PlayonLinux uses Wine as its backend. Getting Started Once it’s installed, you’ll find PlayOnLinux in your applications menu. Installing Applications Games aren’t the only category of software on offer, though.

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