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Kernel 3.9.0-0-exton (3.9)

Posted 05-09-2013 at 08:20 AM by exton (Exton's Blog)

Install the latest kernel (3.9) for Ubuntu/Debian 64bit systems

I have compiled yet another Ubuntu/Debian kernel for 64bit systems. This time kernel 3.9.0-0-exton, equivalent to Kernel.org’s latest kernel 3.9, released 130429.

READ MORE: http://extonlinux.wordpress.com/2013...64bit-systems/
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MeX 13.04 64bit Linux Live DVD med KDE 4.10.2, Gnome 3.8, Unity 7.0 och kernel 3.9

Posted 05-09-2013 at 08:18 AM by exton (Exton's Blog)

MeX 13.04 64bit Linux with KDE 4.10.2 and three other Desktop Environments

The system is a remaster of Ubuntu 13.04 – codenamed “Raring Ringtail”, released on April 25, 2013. The original system includes the Desktop Environment Unity 7.0 (Ubuntu). I have added KDE 4.10.2, Gnome 3.8 and Gnome Fallback (Classic) 3.8, as alternatives, so that everyone on the spot (during live operation) can compare the different four Desktop Environments.

The system language is ENGLISH....
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Agedu – A Unix utility for tracking down wasted disk space

Posted 05-09-2013 at 08:12 AM by sridhar11

agedu scans a directory tree and produces reports about how much disk space is used in each directory and subdirectory, and also how that usage of disk space corresponds to files with last-access times a long time ago.
In other words, agedu is a tool you might use to help you free up disk space. It lets you see which directories are taking up the most space, as du does; but unlike du, it also distinguishes between large collections of data which are still in use and ones which have not been...
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How to improve Ubuntu Laptop Power Management

Posted 05-07-2013 at 05:47 AM by sridhar11

With each release cycle the Linux kernel and the distributions implement new improvements in terms of laptop power management. Therefore even plain standard installations can show quite good results.Additional possibilities to save battery power are easily found on the web with the search engine of your choice. But selecting the right solutions for your particular hardware and Linux flavor from the myriad of wikis, blogs and forums is much more difficult and often requires advanced Linux knowledge...
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Getting better.

Posted 05-03-2013 at 11:47 PM by peonuser

www.instructables.com/member/computothought has reached over a half million views finally.

Put Arch on the sideline for now.

Hard part of learning to cook is not the cooking itself, but the cleanup and the storage management especially in the fridge and freezer.

Latest linux pro mag is supposed to have a collect of all the old articles. Whew as we missed a few.

Started building a replacement Mythtv server.

Have another server...
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