Quoting one of my co-workers about this spreadsheet:
This has been a lifesaver for myself! I suggest downloading it, printing it, and keeping it near you.
A lot of the commands are marked with * and are safe to ‘try out’ for anyone new to Linux. Even for the most seasoned users, with a handy reference guide [...]
Tags: Cheat Sheet, HowTo, Linux, Linux Commands, Saved my ass, Spreadsheet
I find myself surprised from time to time when people ask me how to transfer files via SSH. I always suggest PuTTy.I prefer scp myself. PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 and Unix platforms, along with an XTerm terminal emulator. It is written and maintained primarily by Simon Tatham.
One you [...]
Tags: HowTo, Putty, scp, SecPanel, SSH, Transfer Files
I’m always telling people that Linux is a never ending learning process. I’ve been using Linux for years and I continuously find myself stuck on one thing or another, searching Google for the answers. I found this nifty little article this morning titled “Linux Command Line – v1.1, [...]
Tags: Command, Command Line, HowTo, Learning, Process
Erica Sadun has posted a great article about ‘running out of Application space on your iPhone or iTouch. It seems you have the ability to fool your iPod or iPhone into thinking that you’ve added a Widgets folder by creating a symbolic link.
It’s interesting that people are running out of space for Widgets even [...]
Tags: Apple, applications, development, HowTo, iPhone, itouch, link, SDK, widgets