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Organize Your Recipes with Gourmet Recipe Manager

Linerd May 17, 2010 8

It seems like I’m always losing track of some small sheet of paper with a recipe from my Mom written on it. An old fashioned box of recipe cards just doesn’t suit my style, so I thought about creating a database using OpenOffice.org’s Base. Being short on time and motivation, I decided to look for …

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Categories linux, review, Ubuntu Tags linux, recipes, Ubuntu, windows

Add an Open Terminal Button to Nautilus

Linerd May 6, 2010 1

If you’re a terminal junkie, then you may find yourself wanting to open a terminal window sometimes when you’re browsing the file system in your file manager.  If you use the Nautilus file manager, it’s easy to add a button to the context menu to open a terminal window in the current directory. 

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Categories gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags gnome, HowTo, linux, Nautilus, Ubuntu

Installing LAMP on Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 (Lucid Lynx, Maverick Meerkat)

Linerd April 29, 2010 501

If you’re developing websites, it’s nice to be able to test your code in the privacy of your own computer rather that out in the public internet. In order to do that, you’ll need to install a web server on your development computer. LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, php) is one of the most common web …

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Categories HowTo, linux, Ubuntu, web development Tags Apache, HowTo, LAMP, linux, Lucid Lynx, phpMyAdmin, Ubuntu, web development, web server

Use Nautilus Location Entry in Ubuntu Lucid

Linerd April 25, 2010 15

Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) uses the latest version of the Nautilus file manager (version 2.30.0). If you’ve been using Ubuntu for a while then you might be accustomed to using location entry in Nautilus.  By default, Nautilus came up with the Button Bar to represent the current location in the file system. 

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Categories gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags gnome, HowTo, linux, Lucid Lynx, Nautilus, Ubuntu

Command Line Basics: View Text With less

Linerd April 21, 2010 2

I’ve shown previously how to use the more command to view text output. Today I’ll show how to do the same thing with the less command. You can run the command simply by opening a  terminal window and entering less followed by the file name. For example: 

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Categories command line, HowTo, linux Tags command line, HowTo, linux
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