System virtual machines (sometimes called hardware virtual machines) allow the sharing of the underlying physical machine resources between different virtual machines, each running its own operating system.
This group is for everyone interested in BASH scripting.
Bash is the shell, or command language interpreter, for the GNU
operating system. The name is an acronym for the `Bourne-Again SHell',
a pun on Stephen Bourne, the author of the direct ancestor of the
current Unix shell `sh', which appeared in the Seventh Edition Bell
Labs Research version of Unix.
This group is for KDE4.x only. It could be a great place to discuss new features coming up in 4.x series (from unreleases SVN, for example.) Also, features we would love to see in KDE and applications that we want to see ported to KDE4. KMyMoney comes to mind to start with ....
This group should be all about showing people in your community open source equivalents of software, and help them help their self. If someone cannot afford to pay for worst solution open source software, and if you know a free and open source equivalent, feel free to show them the way.
sidux is a distribution based on debian sid branch. We have been around for 3 years, releasing 4 times a year.
sidux is a rolling release, cutting edge, lean and fast.
If you are experienced or even new to Slackware Linux this group can be for you. This group was formed with the intentions to foster communications and assist with issues and projects you may be working on in Slackware Linux.
This groups has been modified to a private group to stop the spammers and "guru point hunters" from filling it with trash. After a join request is submitted I will promptly approve them for the true users.
Does the command line interest you; but you do not have a full understanding of it`s inner workings? Want to know just what all the hoopla is about? Are you interested in learning more about the command line, or are you a guru with a superior mastery of commands in your repertoire. If so, this is the place for you. This group is for Linux, BSD, Unix, Apple and all Operating Systems that employ and encourage the use of the Command Line. Here is the place to learn, explore, and educate in all facets and aspects of the command line and text based systems.