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By dr_agon at 2008-10-13 15:55
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applies to: linux, cvs, diff
I spent some time wondering why cvs diff does not show the local files which differ from the most recent revision. It turned out that this is simply the default behavior, as described in man page:
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The default action is to compare your working files with the revisions they were based on
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To see differences with other revision, you must use -D or -r option.
For example to compare with newest revisions:
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cvs diff --brief -D now
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By sridhar11 at 2008-10-12 12:12
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Many people are put off using Ubuntu because of installation issues. Not that installation is difficult, of course, but for the true non-technical user, it’s equivalent to scaling Mount Everest.
This guide is for them. It’s a step-by-step guide to installing Ubuntu for complete and utter beginners. If you have a relative, or friend, who would like to try Ubuntu, but who is frankly scared of the prospect, then send them a link to this posting! It assumes zero prior knowledge.
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By sridhar11 at 2008-10-12 12:11
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Xubuntu is a complete GNU/Linux based operating system with an Ubuntu base. It is lighter on system requirements and tends to be more efficient than Ubuntu with GNOME or KDE, since it uses the Xfce Desktop environment, which makes it ideal for old or low-end machines, thin-client networks, or for those who would like to get more performance out of their hardware.
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By rbkumaran at 2008-10-11 17:18
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Byzanz is a free opensource GNOME based Command-Line utility to capture desktop recording software for linux. This should probably be the coolest command-line utility that I have seen in recent days. Byzanz records your desktop session to an animated GIF. You can record your entire screen, a single window, an arbitrary region or even follow the cursor.
Read @ susegeek.com
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By bhupendra at 2008-10-11 10:08
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All distros(operating systems of which there are more than 100) come in two flavors; Gnome and KDE. The major difference is in the aesthetics; in the look and feel. Most people say Gnome is more professional than KDE but it is a matter of personal preference, But then everybody knows Mackintosh is by far the better os than windows pc(Microsoft). Yet windows machines dominate the markets. You can have both Gnome & KDE installed together and switch back and forth whenever you feel like it. The links below give a detailed explanation with screen shots.
www.psychocats.net/Ubuntu/kdegnome
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By qaish at 2008-10-11 06:41
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How to join Red Hat linux pc with windows 2003 server.what types of entry requird on my linex pc.
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By vivekraghuwanshi at 2008-10-11 04:43
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Hi,
I am having two isp one is nad i am using juniper to control them now i want to configure a linux server to provide me information if one of my isp is down so that i can make a follow up how i can configure linux so that i can ping one isp and another isp because if i can ping any one dns it will goes to the default isp, if i swithc it to another one it will then shifted to the another link and make a ping to another one link.
Kindly help
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By rbkumaran at 2008-10-10 17:17
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Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for KDE and other desktops in the *nix world, similar to Midnight or Total Commander. It provides all the file management features you could possibly want with features like extensive archive handling, mounted filesystem support, FTP, advanced search module, an internal viewer/editor, directory synchronisation, file content comparisons, powerful batch renaming and much much more
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By rbkumaran at 2008-10-08 18:11
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openSUSE and SUSE Linux sets default values for some of the network related Kernel parameters. With Kernel 2.6 (default in recent releases of openSUSE & SuSE Linux), there are some fine tuning you can do to improve Network performance and get that extra out of your system.
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