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Listing And Killing Tasks From The Command Prompt In Windows

Linerd June 2, 2011 2

Most Linux users are familiar with using the ps and kill commands from the Linux terminal to list and kill processes. Many Windows users are also familiar with ending errant processes by using the Windows Task Manager. But what if Task Manager won’t work? 

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Categories command line, HowTo, windows Tags command line, HowTo, windows

Wireless Internet On The MSI Wind With Ubuntu 11.04

Linerd May 8, 2011 14

My MSI Wind netbook uses a Ralink RT2700E wireless card for WiFi connectivity. The following are the steps I performed to get it working properly with Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal. 

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Categories HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags HowTo, linux, Natty, Ubuntu, wireless internet

Command Line Basics: Compare Files With diff

Linerd April 21, 2011 0

In my job as a mechanical engineer, I work with large text files for finite element analysis models. I sometimes have to run several iterations to evaluate different design proposals and I need to check my models against the baseline to make sure that only the intended changes are included. The tool I use to …

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Categories command line, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags command line, diff, HowTo, linux, text edit, Ubuntu

How To Resample Audio Files With GStreamer

Linerd April 9, 2011 3

One of the older posts on this site shows how to resample MP3 files on Linux with LAME. One of the problems with that process is that the MP3 tags are not maintained when resampling, so I had to work around the issue by copying certain tags from the original files to the new files. …

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Categories command line, HowTo, lame, linux, mp3, Ubuntu Tags audio, GStreamer, HowTo, linux, mp3, Ubuntu

How To Show Line Numbers In Vim

Linerd March 29, 2011 1
Vim Show Line Numbers

There are times when editing or viewing text files that it can be handy to display line numbers for the file on which you’re working. In this tutorial I’ll demonstrate how to show line numbers in Vim/vi/gVim.

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Categories HowTo, linux, Ubuntu, windows Tags gvim, HowTo, linux, text edit, Ubuntu, vi, vim, windows
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