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Back In Time: Time machine for Linux
Back In Time is a simple backup system for Linux inspired from “flyback project” and “TimeVault”. The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories.
Auto-NDISwrapper: Linux Wi-Fi as easy as it can get in Launchpad
This program automatically looks at what Wi-Fi card you have, it disables any wireless driver currently installed, fetches the correct Windows driver from the Internet and installs it with NDISwrapper.
gcalcron
a proof-of-concept to illustrate how simple technologies- ones that are available now, to anyone with a browser- can be used by people to control the space they inhabit. All you need is time to think creatively about what the technology around is capable of doing beyond what it’s doing now.
Debian GNU/Linux device driver check page
Please paste your result of 'lspci -n' taken from GNU/Linux OS (such as Debian, Knoppix, RedHat, and so on) to below box. Then let's push 'Check' button.
Anatomy of Linux process management
The creation and management of user-space processes in Linux® have many principles in common with UNIX® but also include several unique optimizations specific to Linux. Here, review the life cycle of Linux processes and explore the kernel internals for user process creation, memory management, scheduling, and death.
Debian GNU/Linux device driver check page
paste your result of 'lspci -n' taken from GNU/Linux OS (such as Debian, Knoppix, RedHat, and so on) to below box. Then let's push 'Check' button.
How to keep a detailed audit trail of what’s being done on your Linux systems
It is recommended that you log user activity using process accounting. Process accounting allows you to view every command executed by a user including CPU and memory time
Use BitTorrent to Upgrade Ubuntu
Ubuntu, the open source GNU/Linux based operating system, is about to release its next big update - Intrepid Ibex. In the past, the update servers would crash very quickly on a big release day, making it hard for people to get the latest update. With BitTorrent, however, this can be easily avoided.
Update Twitter and FriendFeed from the Linux command line
Learn how to use GNU Wget and cURL to send status updates to Twitter and FriendFeed without the use of a Twitter desktop application, and follow feeds from both Twitter and FriendFeed right from the Linux® command line.
Conky - Home
Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop. Conky is licensed under the GPL and runs on Linux and BSD.
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