A quick guide to installing ZSNES on Linux so that you can play those old 1990s 16bit ROMs.

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Playing SNES Games on Linux with ZSNES
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Stop Being AWKward, Filter with Awk on Linux
Awk is a venerable and powerful programming language ubiquitous to UNIX systems famous for its fast and flexible REGEX (Regular Expression) processing. Tecmint takes a look at getting started with Awk.
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Check the Weather from the Command Line
In the Linux world, cURL is ubiquitous, but is not a default package on Windows. You will need to add the cURL utility to Windows in order to do this.
curl http://wttr.in/your_city
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Survey of Backup Tools for Linux
http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20160424021828491/BackupTools.html
Just a list but people are often looking for these options and don't know where to start.
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Using DSH, the Distributed Shell, on Linux
Tecmint has an article on using DSH on Linux. DSH is the distributed shell and is used to run the same command on many Linux systems at once.
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Cloud Commander a Web File Manager
Introducing Cloud Commander, a web based file manager (a la Norton Commander.) Written in Node.js, Cloud Commander lets you work with your files over the web. It even has a built in file editor!
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Why You Need to Fear the Oracle vs Google Case
Major US copyright and programming law is at stake and allowing a jury of non-peers to determine how code is protected is a major problem.
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CIO.com on What We Can Learn from ownCloud's Collapse
CIO.com takes a look at why ownClowd imploded so quickly. Key issues that they look at include losing their founder, having alienated their open source community and probably having gotten venture backers who did not understand the product, market or community. The article looks at the situation where the company may have been forced to make losing decisions by investors that didn't care about the viability of the company.
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Mozilla Foundation Taking Open Source Security Seriously
The Mozilla Foundation is taking open source security to the next level by starting a fund to invest into security code audits of open source code. This is not audits of Mozilla code, but audits of "all" open source code. A step towards improving quality and faith in open source code with audits that are open to all instead of requiring individual companies to audit code on their own.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@MattSpeller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller My fiance might poison me tonight. Let's hope.
Cisco equipment that bad to work on?
Quick and clean death vs working on Cisco VOIP gear?
Tough call.
Tough..... call
Good one.