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It's time to end the misery of IE6
Insight perspective For too long, the failings of Internet Explorer 6 have blighted lives of developers--and recent launch of IE8 only makes matters worse, says Opera exec.
Friday, April 24 2009 03:58 AM
Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Developer, CSS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Opera Software
Locate files with the find tool
Techguide The find tool is another Linux gem that allows you to search for files based on a number of criteria including name, file size, and modification date.
Monday, October 01 2007 06:40 AM
Tags: Linux, Linux desktop OS, Linux server OS, Open source
Running hook scripts in subversion
Techguide Vincent Danen explains how hook scripts work to make subversion an easy and efficient version control system.
Sunday, December 03 2006 07:41 PM
Tags: Open source
Manage dotfile configuration with subversion
Techguide Keeping dotfiles up-to-date on differing systems can be challenging. Find out how to use version control, such as subversion, to manage these files.
Monday, August 24 2009 09:20 AM
Tags: Linux, Open source, Repository, Red Hat Inc., SSH, CVS Corp., SVN, computer, Vincent Danen, Canada
Use Makefiles for more than handling code
Techguide Vincent Danen explains the make command and its associated Makefile, and shows how versatile the command is.
Sunday, August 30 2009 03:30 PM
Tags: Open source, Linux, Command, Source Code, Red Hat Inc., SSH, SVN, Server, remote server, URI
Google grants outsider Chrome-coding privileges
News Although the browser is still largely a Google project, its open-source nature is being highlighted as a University of Warsaw programmer is granted insider status.
Tuesday, December 16 2008 07:38 AM
Tags: Open source, Web browsers, Web services, Google Chrome, Google Inc., Programmer, computer science, SVN, Computer, software
Converting Subversion repositories to Git
Techguide Cloning an existing Subversion repository is a great way to learn about it with "real" data. Vincent Danen shows how.
Monday, May 18 2009 08:52 AM
Tags: Open source, Repository, Fedora Project, Subversion, CVS Corp., SVN, Vincent Danen, Canada, Linux Distribution, Linux
Get to know Subversion as a replacement for CVS
Techguide Vincent Danen shows you some of the common commands for using Subversion and gives you an example of setting up a Subversion repository.
Monday, November 07 2005 10:33 AM
Automate configuration backups with subversion
Techguide Vincent Danen explains how subversion can be used to keep track of revisions to configuration files.
Monday, January 08 2007 10:47 AM
Converting from CVS to Subversion
Techguide When converting to Subversion from CVS, you will want to import your CVS repository with its associated history. Vincent Danen tells you how.
Monday, November 14 2005 01:52 PM
Tags: Database management, Open source
Configuring Apache for Subversion use
Techguide Learn to use Subversion as your version control system in Linux. Vincent Danen shows you how to connect to a Subversion repository with an Apache 2 Web server.
Monday, October 31 2005 09:40 AM
Tags: Software, Open source
.Mac users mock Apple slogan during outage
News Downtime on Apple Computer's .Mac service has some clients taking aim at the company's "It just works" campaign.
Tuesday, August 01 2006 11:18 AM
Tags: Web services
Subversion with ViewVC
Techguide Here's a walk-through of the basics of Web-based ViewVC, which is a Web-frontend to both subversion and Concurrent Versions System.
Monday, March 30 2009 09:10 AM
Tags: Open source, Software engineering/development, Repository, Apache Software Foundation, Web Browser, Concurrent Versions System, Tool, ViewVC, Subversion, HTTPS
Using pam_mount to automount filesystems at login
Techguide Pam_mount can take a password entered at login and use it to mount an encrypted filesystem. It can also mount non-encrypted filesystems.
Sunday, January 11 2009 11:14 AM
Tags: Linux, Infrastructure/architecture management, Configuration File, Authentication, File System, On-demand, Password, Mandriva, Network File System, Vincent Danen
Get the most from the du and df commands
Techguide While Linux has a number of very nice GUIs, using the command-line interface can be faster and produce more information than GUI tools can, especially when it comes to reporting and viewing disk usage.
Friday, August 03 2007 10:46 PM
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