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Resize Images in Linux with ImageMagick

Linerd June 24, 2009 1

ImageMagick is a free utility that is installed by default in many Linux distributions. It provides a command line interface to perform a multitude of image manipulation operations. In this post I’ll show how to resize an image.

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Categories command line, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags HowTo, ImageMagick, linux, Ubuntu

View Ogg Videos in Firefox 3.5

Linerd June 11, 2009 1

One of the great new features of Firefox 3.5 is the native support of the Ogg video format. If you don’t know, Ogg is a Free and Open Source video format from Xiph.org.

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Categories firefox Tags firefox, HowTo, linux, open source, Ubuntu

Bash to Basics: Bash Rocket Science

Linerd June 10, 2009 1

Last time in Bash to Basics I showed how to print text to the terminal with the echo command. This got me thinking about the first program I wrote when I was in fourth grade. I was fortunate enough to be in a school district that had computers in the early ’80s. If you’re around …

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Categories bash, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags bash, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu

Installing LAMP on Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)

Linerd June 6, 2009 54

For the latest version, check out Install LAMP on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala. Why Install LAMP? Today I’m going to show how to install and set up a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack on Ubuntu. Why do this? It’s useful if you want to set up an off-line web development environment. If you are …

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Categories HowTo, linux, Ubuntu, web development Tags HowTo, LAMP, linux, Ubuntu, web development, WordPress

Share Folders Between a Linux Host and Linux Virtual Machine on VirtualBox

Linerd June 3, 2009 11

VirtualBox is a great application for trying out different Linux distros without messing with your current build. In this post I’ll show you how to share a folder between your Linux host and the guest virtual machine. This assumes you have already installed VirtualBox, created and installed your guest OS, and installed VirtualBox Guest Additions.

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