The Linux Kernel (Part 3)

Linux Kernel | Posted by admin
May 17 2012

Social Media Contacts: twitter.com ohheyitslou.blogspot.com www.facebook.com Part 3 of a 3 part series which gives a brief introduction to the Linux Kernel compilation, patching, configuring and installation process for Ubuntu or Debian based systems. Show Notes: Kernel Tools: sudo apt-get install build-essential kernel-package libncurses5-dev bzip2 fakeroot sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ppa:brian-rogers/ppa Kernel Sources and Patches: Kernel Source 2.6.37 – www.kernel.org BFS Patch – ck.kolivas.org BFQ Patch – algo.ing.unimo.it
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PSGroove.com – PS3 Gentoo Linux Via Graf_Chokolo Internal

Gentoo Linux | Posted by admin
May 15 2012

PSGroove.com

BrainShare 2011 Friday Keynote – SUSE Part 1

SUSE Linux | Posted by admin
May 09 2012

Why Choose SUSE? SUSE is the original provider of the enterprise Linux distribution and the most interoperable platform for mission-critical computing. It’s the only Linux recommended by VMware, Microsoft and SAP. And it’s supported on more hardware and software than any other enterprise Linux distribution.
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More videos like this at www.theurbanpenguin.com With the recent Novell Brainshare we saw the release of SLES 11 SP1, Novell’s flagship Linux Offering. here we look at an install on a 32 bit Intel system and later we will take a test drive of some of the new features.
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Linux Training: Intro to Embedded Linux (Excerpt)

Linux Development | Posted by admin
May 07 2012

The Linux Foundation’s Jerry Cooperstein shares an excerpt from this free Linux Training video on an introduction to embedded Linux development. To access this free tutorial in its entirety, please visit: training.linuxfoundation.org

BACKUP in linux

Linux Backups | Posted by admin
May 04 2012

for more Learning visit:- www.swastikmohangupta.com
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How-To: Guide to Ubuntu Linux Part 1: Navigation and Text Editing

Ubuntu Linux | Posted by admin
Apr 30 2012

The beginner’s guide to navigating in (Ubuntu) Linux!! This is a quick 8 minute video describing how to use the basic navigational commands in linux. The commands include: cd :change directory pwd :present working directory ls: list files clear: clear the terminal nano: command line text editor *program &: begin a graphical program mv: move a file rm: remove a file (delete) Any comments or suggestions are welcome! Thanks for watching!
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Installing and Patching VMWare Workstation and Server in Linux Ubuntu

Linux Workstations | Posted by admin
Apr 28 2012

Installing and Patching VMWare Workstation and Server in Linux Ubuntu
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My Linux .NET development platform

Linux Development | Posted by admin
Apr 19 2012

This is my linux machine, I use it to develop with Microsoft’s .NET framework. I get questions from coworkers as to why do I use linux instead of Windows? So I created this video to demonstrate how much more powerful a linux system is.

Linux Administration : Using Tar

Linux Administration | Posted by admin
Apr 15 2012

\RHCT And RHCE Video Tutorials\Video Tutorial 7 – Using Tar

mplayer, ascii, gentoo, linux

Gentoo Linux | Posted by admin
Apr 08 2012

mplayer, ascii, gentoo, linux
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