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beautiful stone collection2

March 31st, 2010

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beautiful stone collection1

March 31st, 2010

更多美石收藏 请访问 http://store6.com

More beautiful stone collection, visit the http://store6.com

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Minimalist Linux desktops

March 30th, 2010

by Richard Hillesley

Lightweight desktops have a multitude of uses, on netbooks, for mobile devices, for older hardware, for users with limited requirements of their systems, for connecting to applications in the cloud, and for bare knuckled programmers who prefer to work closer to the metal.



Puppy lightweight Linux. Vergrößern The most popular desktops for Linux – KDE and GNOME – are are equal to the demands of most users, but if you are a sysadmin or programmer who does most of his or her work in a shell, or on the command line through vim or vi or Emacs, your demands of a desktop environment or a window manager may be relatively limited. A fully-featured desktop environment may, perversely, sometimes get in the way of useful work.   For more please visit http://jk.scanmon.com/en

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Red Hat Moves Into Desktop Virtualization

March 30th, 2010

Open source enterprise software company Red Hat has updated its virtualization platform, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (REV), to include support for desktop virtualization, the company announced Monday.   more from  http://jk.scanmon.com/en

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英文之妙语连珠超级94句(一)

March 26th, 2010

1. It’s not like that.不是那样的。

这句话是用来辟谣的。当别人误会了一件事的来龙去脉,你就可以跟他说 It’s not

like that.「不是那样的。」当然随着语气及情境的不同,It’s not like that.这句

话也有可 能是你用来硬拗的藉口。

2. There is nothing good playing. 没好电影可看

这里的 There’s nothing good playing.是接着问句而来的,指的是「没有好电影可

看。」同样的,若是电视上没有好节目可看, 你就可以说There’s nothing good on

TV.

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30岁的男人,肩负起家庭的责任

March 22nd, 2010

在不知不觉中我已经步入了三十岁,总是想回忆过去的事情了,三十岁的男人努力打拼事业,希望自已成功一点,希望家庭过得幸福一点,却往往忽略了身边女人的感受,他没有感觉到这时的女人她的要求往往就是一起做一顿晚餐这么简单。



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Yunnan Dali

March 21st, 2010

The full name of Dali, Yunnan Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province is located in the central west, city patrols throughout the eastern Erhai, west and Dian Cang Mountains. Here the land is fertile, beautiful scenery and diverse landscape, climate is very mild, Dali is the early development of China’s southwestern border areas, far more than 4000 years ago, the Dali area alone, the original inhabitants of activities.

Dali, a “romantic” and laudatory, that is, Shimonoseki wind, and the closed flower, Cangshan snow, Lake Erhai months. Altitude of 2090 meters to the east Chuxiong state, south Pu’er City, Lincang City, west and Baoshan City, Nu River connects the north of Lijiang City. Autonomous Prefecture of Dali in the capital city of Shimonoseki, 338 kilometers from Kunming. Autonomous Prefecture, a total area of 29,459 square kilometers. Mountainous areas account for 83.7% of the total area, dam area accounted for 16.3%. Maximum horizontal distance of 320 East and West km, the largest vertical north-south distance of 270 kilometers.
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Learn Linux, 101: File editing with vi

March 21st, 2010

Overview

In this article, learn the basic use of the vi editor, which is almost always available on any Linux or UNIX system. Learn to:


  • Navigate a document using vi
  • Use basic vi modes
  • Insert, edit, delete, copy, and find text

This article helps you prepare for Objective 103.8 in Topic 103 of the Linux Professional Institute’s Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) exam 101. The objective has a weight of 3.

Prerequisites

To get the most from the articles in this series, you should have a basic knowledge of Linux and a working Linux system on which you can practice the commands covered in this article. Sometimes different versions of a program will format output differently, so your results may not always look exactly like the listings and figures shown here.

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Learn Linux, 101: Manage shared libraries

March 21st, 2010

Overview

In this article, learn to find and load the shared libraries that your Linux programs need. Learn to:

  • Determine which libraries a program needs
  • Know how the system finds shared libraries
  • Load shared libraries

This article helps you prepare for Objective 102.3 in Topic 102 of the Linux Professional Institute’s Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) exam 101. The objective has a weight of 1.

Prerequisites

To get the most from the articles in this series, you should have a basic knowledge of Linux and a working Linux system on which you can practice the commands covered in this article. Sometimes different versions of a program will format output differently, so your results may not always look exactly like the listings and figures shown here. In particular, many of the examples in this article come from 64-bit systems. We have included some examples from 32-bit systems to illustrate significant differences.

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Learn Linux, 101: Process execution priorities

March 21st, 2010

This article grounds you in the basic Linux techniques for managing execution process priorities. Learn to:


  • Understand process priorities
  • Set process priorities
  • Change process priorities

This article helps you prepare for Objective 103.6 in Topic 103 of the Linux Professional Institute’s Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) exam 101. The objective has a weight of 2.

Prerequisites

To get the most from the articles in this series, you should have a basic knowledge of Linux and a working Linux system on which you can practice the commands covered in this article. Sometimes different versions of a program will format output differently, so your results may not always look exactly like the listings and figures shown here. The results in the examples shown here were obtained on a Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) distribution. This article builds on the concepts discussed in the previous article “Learn Linux 101: Create, monitor, and kill processes.”


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Linux, like most modern operating systems, can run multiple processes. It does this by sharing the CPU and other resources among the processes. If one process can use 100% of the CPU, then other processes may become unresponsive.

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