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Tag Archives: Bash
Yosemite MAMP Issue Primer Tutorial
A few days ago we installed Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 on our Macbook Pro laptop here and showed you the install with Mac OS X Yosemite and iOS 8.1.3 Install Tutorial. Most operating system installs will impact on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, Bash, bug, fix, ftp, http, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.10.2, Mac OS X Yosemite, Mac Terminal, MAMP, MySql, sftp, stop press, Terminal, troubleshooting, tutorial, web brower, Yosemite
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Linux sudo nohup Watchdog Primer Tutorial
Even though it is not good to generalize too much about the workings of a watchdog process (because of environmental differences), even so there are some features that can be pointed out for some Linux ideas, which we’ll discuss regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bash, command line, daemon, korn shell, Linux, login, Mac OS X, nohup, programming, sudo, tutorial, watchdog
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Linux Bash Shell Login Primer Tutorial
When you login to Linux the operating system looks to a file called … /etc/profile … to perform its commands. Within that file, if you are in a default Bash environment shell, as we are with Mac OS X application … Continue reading →
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Linux Korn Shell Interactive Primer Tutorial
Linux (or unix) support a number of shell command line environments, the default being Bash for Mac OS X and its Terminal application. My favourite shell is called Korn shell, because I got used to it a lot doing work … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bash, command line, desktop, interactive, korn shell, Linux, Mac OS X, Mac Terminal, operating system, programming, script, shell, tutorial, unix
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Local Webserver Search Engine Primer Tutorial
This topic got my immediate interest when reading a chapter (16) in Linux by Steve Oualline and Eric Foster-Johnson called “Setting Up a Search Engine”. As a creator of web content, who wouldn’t want to know something about this subject? … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, Bash, command line, configuration, htdig, Indri, installation, Java, Linux, Mac OS X 10.9.1, Mac Terminal, MAMP, Mavericks, open source, search engine, tutorial, web, webserver, XML
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PostScript at Linux Primer Tutorial
PostScript page-layout language enables a user to tailor the use of their hardcopy (or softcopy) documents that end up in this format. PostScript has been around a long time and you may come across printers, particularly on Windows, that don’t … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bash, command line, GIMP, gv, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac Terminal, Macports, PDF, PostScript, tutorial, unix, Xquartz
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Wine for Windows on Mac Primer Tutorial
Generally we think of Mac OS X and Windows as two different (operating system) worlds that don’t exactly see eye to eye, and in large part that can be correct, but today, with our tutorial, we (maybe?) introduce you to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bash, command line, disk partition, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac Terminal, operating system, tutorial, Windows, Wine
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Linux cURL Primer Tutorial
The Linux (or unix) command cURL is a powerful command line tool, that, if installed, may help you garner data by means of data scraping (or screen scraping, or, as in our case, web scraping) from the web, within the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bash, command line, curl, Linux, operating system, programming, script, shell, tutorial, unix
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