Documentation and origional sourced documentation do not fare well in Google SEO as it remains static and changes little. Google hates this and punishes content which does not change even though it may be the official and often correct documentation. Google favors content which is refreshed often like crowd sourced content. The problem is that it may take the gathering of a dozen or so crowd sourced pages to get the understanding and content I need while the official documentation would give me the full explanation and nuances. I would reather read the official documentation first and then go to the crowd sourced documentation to find a solution to a particualr hicup I'm experiencing. Google amy be marginalizing and ultimately killing official documentation as it will become useless if not ranked. Too often Google will show an entire page of top SERPs all from the same domain and crowd out everyone else. Google should stop playing these SEO tricks and games and really examine the content for how much unique information is presented. Its a tough job but ultimately its what people are looking for.
Rsync with another computer (desktop/laptop/server), an additional drive on your computer or with USB storage (thumb drive, hard drive etc).
Rsync will update all changes with much less overhead than a complete recursive copy when updates are performed.
This tutorial covers rsync use with Linux and MS/Windows.
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/Rsync.html
One can also rsync to public storage like http://rsync.net/ or http://www.s3rsync.com/ as well.
The F-22 was not a Skunk Works project. The F-22 program was acquired when Lockheed bought the General Dynamics Ft. Worth division which is now The Lockheed Tactical Aircraft division.
And a good tutorial on how to configure that Linux dual headed system is at http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxAndDualMonit ors.html It had one key point in that tutorial which took me forever to find was, set the screen aspect ration so openOffice and Acroread do not look stretched.
I love SuSE and use both SuSE and Red Hat Enterprise at work. I work for a large defense contractor and we had to throw out SuSE because we could not make it DoD NISPOM chapter 8 compliant. This is required for computers which operate in classified environments. Its failure - PAM configuration and auditing. PAM configurations which support NISPOM 8 would crash on SuSE. The snare kernel (to support auding requirements http://www.intersectalliance.com/projects/Snare/) for SuSE Pro (9.3) is not available. I could not get the patch to apply to thier kernel. RHEL4 could be made compliant, easily. Obviously Red Hat is working closely with customers and SuSE is not.
At my current employer they use Microsoft Unix services for MS/Windows on the active directory server. This allows the AD server to act as an NIS authentication server for Unix/Linux clients. IT works well.
Crossover worked great for running Outlook including connecting to the exchange server for email and calendaring. Ignore the BS link about Crossover and MS/Outlook not working with Exchange posted by sjvn. It's just not true. Using Crossover 3.0.1 only failed on some MS/Powerpoint pressentations which used Audio/Video. With Crossover version 5.0, I'm sure they have made improvements. The Ximian connector only works when the webdav interface on the MS/Exchange server is enabled. Large companies rarely do this. One may also use OWA (Outlook Web Access).
The only hassle I had was when my password changed and I needed to update files used for authenticating to Microsoft print servers and file servers.
Documentation and origional sourced documentation do not fare well in Google SEO as it remains static and changes little. Google hates this and punishes content which does not change even though it may be the official and often correct documentation. Google favors content which is refreshed often like crowd sourced content. The problem is that it may take the gathering of a dozen or so crowd sourced pages to get the understanding and content I need while the official documentation would give me the full explanation and nuances. I would reather read the official documentation first and then go to the crowd sourced documentation to find a solution to a particualr hicup I'm experiencing. Google amy be marginalizing and ultimately killing official documentation as it will become useless if not ranked. Too often Google will show an entire page of top SERPs all from the same domain and crowd out everyone else. Google should stop playing these SEO tricks and games and really examine the content for how much unique information is presented. Its a tough job but ultimately its what people are looking for.
Rsync with another computer (desktop/laptop/server), an additional drive on your computer or with USB storage (thumb drive, hard drive etc). Rsync will update all changes with much less overhead than a complete recursive copy when updates are performed. This tutorial covers rsync use with Linux and MS/Windows. http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/Rsync.html One can also rsync to public storage like http://rsync.net/ or http://www.s3rsync.com/ as well.
No one seems to be mentioning the fact that vim is a basic software development IDE and can integrate with tools like cscope. See: http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialAdvanced_vi.html
The F-22 was not a Skunk Works project. The F-22 program was acquired when Lockheed bought the General Dynamics Ft. Worth division which is now The Lockheed Tactical Aircraft division.
And a good tutorial on how to configure that Linux dual headed system is at http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxAndDualMonit ors.html
It had one key point in that tutorial which took me forever to find was, set the screen aspect ration so openOffice and Acroread do not look stretched.
I love SuSE and use both SuSE and Red Hat Enterprise at work. I work for a large defense contractor and we had to throw out SuSE because we could not make it DoD NISPOM chapter 8 compliant. This is required for computers which operate in classified environments. Its failure - PAM configuration and auditing. PAM configurations which support NISPOM 8 would crash on SuSE. The snare kernel (to support auding requirements http://www.intersectalliance.com/projects/Snare/) for SuSE Pro (9.3) is not available. I could not get the patch to apply to thier kernel. RHEL4 could be made compliant, easily. Obviously Red Hat is working closely with customers and SuSE is not.
At my current employer they use Microsoft Unix services for MS/Windows on the active directory server. This allows the AD server to act as an NIS authentication server for Unix/Linux clients. IT works well.
Crossover worked great for running Outlook including connecting to the exchange server for email and calendaring. Ignore the BS link about Crossover and MS/Outlook not working with Exchange posted by sjvn. It's just not true. Using Crossover 3.0.1 only failed on some MS/Powerpoint pressentations which used Audio/Video. With Crossover version 5.0, I'm sure they have made improvements. The Ximian connector only works when the webdav interface on the MS/Exchange server is enabled. Large companies rarely do this. One may also use OWA (Outlook Web Access).
The only hassle I had was when my password changed and I needed to update files used for authenticating to Microsoft print servers and file servers.
I love Linux on the desktop!