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Split large text/html files into smaller files. I find it much faster and more accurate than cut and paste. You embed commands in the big file telling it which pieces of it are to go where, then let Splitter do the work. It is much faster and more accurate than trying to select huge blocks of text in an editor. You dont accidentally lose or duplicate text. Keeping files small makes the site more responsive.
JBrownie functions as a wrapper around the system default javac Java compiler to monitor Java sourcecode and automatically recompile any files found changed.
Dim provides you a free, yet full-featured and easy-to-use distributed versioning tool.
restez functions as a useful HTTP command-line client and library. restez also provides a high-level simple to use HTTP client API.
Markup::Perl is a brilliant Perl module that will turn your CGI inside-out.
Beaker functions as a helpful library for caching and sessions for use with web applications and stand-alone Python scripts and applications.
Whoosh offers you a rapid and featured rich full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python.
VisualGST functions as an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for the GNU Smalltalk.
GASP is a Graphics API for Students of Python as well as procedural API for beginning programmers.
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Steps to install a printer to Linux
Since Tuesday 3rd of November 2009 02:51:00 PM
Printing is important and even hard for a Linux user because this OS seems to be different from other operating systems If you do not use a Lexmark printer follow these steps to install your printer to Linux because Lexmark has the worst compatibility with Linux Step 1 Connect the printer to your computer and choose suitable connection type Step 2 Turn on your computer and see if
Since Tuesday 3rd of November 2009 02:51:00 PM
Printing is important and even hard for a Linux user because this OS seems to be different from other operating systems If you do not use a Lexmark printer follow these steps to install your printer to Linux because Lexmark has the worst compatibility with Linux Step 1 Connect the printer to your computer and choose suitable connection type Step 2 Turn on your computer and see if
How to get a live view of Linux logfile
Since Monday 2nd of November 2009 02:43:31 PM
How to get a live view of Linux logfile In any Linux operating system including Ubuntu you can have a live view of Linux logfile This approach is most often used with web development work Step 1 tail f path thefile log This will help you get a scrolling view of the logfile When the new lines are added to the end they will show up in your screen Step 2 For example for Ruby on Rails
Since Monday 2nd of November 2009 02:43:31 PM
How to get a live view of Linux logfile In any Linux operating system including Ubuntu you can have a live view of Linux logfile This approach is most often used with web development work Step 1 tail f path thefile log This will help you get a scrolling view of the logfile When the new lines are added to the end they will show up in your screen Step 2 For example for Ruby on Rails
Capture screen in Linux
Since Friday 30th of October 2009 10:06:17 AM
Is it a question for you to take a screenshot if you use Linux Linux for somebody is still so strange but for above question here is the simple answer Step 1 To take a screenshot in Ubuntu GNOME you just go to the main menu the click Applications Accessories Take Screenshot Step 2 To capture the entire screen with Printscreen button on keyboard you just press PrtSc or Alt
Since Friday 30th of October 2009 10:06:17 AM
Is it a question for you to take a screenshot if you use Linux Linux for somebody is still so strange but for above question here is the simple answer Step 1 To take a screenshot in Ubuntu GNOME you just go to the main menu the click Applications Accessories Take Screenshot Step 2 To capture the entire screen with Printscreen button on keyboard you just press PrtSc or Alt
How to convert PDF file into text in Linux
Since Thursday 29th of October 2009 04:46:09 PM
How to convert PDF file into text in Linux We had an article written about how to convert PDF into text files it s very simple And in Linux we also can convert the PDF file into the form of a text just a little more complicated than that in Windows This is the step be step guide Step 1 You can convert the PDF file into text using a tool belonging to the XPDF package pdftotext pdftotex
Since Thursday 29th of October 2009 04:46:09 PM
How to convert PDF file into text in Linux We had an article written about how to convert PDF into text files it s very simple And in Linux we also can convert the PDF file into the form of a text just a little more complicated than that in Windows This is the step be step guide Step 1 You can convert the PDF file into text using a tool belonging to the XPDF package pdftotext pdftotex
Unrar files in Linux or UNIX
Since Thursday 29th of October 2009 10:13:42 AM
RAR is a proprietary file format for data compression and archiving and Linux and UNIX use command called Unrar to extract this kind of file By default unrar has not installed so now you have to set up it and run like this Step 1 Under Debian Linux type apt get install unrar Step 2 To extract file in current directory type command unrar e file rar Please note that replace
Since Thursday 29th of October 2009 10:13:42 AM
RAR is a proprietary file format for data compression and archiving and Linux and UNIX use command called Unrar to extract this kind of file By default unrar has not installed so now you have to set up it and run like this Step 1 Under Debian Linux type apt get install unrar Step 2 To extract file in current directory type command unrar e file rar Please note that replace
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