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BBIPS – Command Line Utilities – Just released !
Author: anonymous
Anonymous Reader writes "BBIPS - Command Line Utilities - Just released !http://usalug.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9564BBIPS stands for Bash Batch Image Processing Script. Crouse has rewritten and...
3 UNIX utilities that deliver the entire Internet
Anonymous Reader writes "UNIX provides hundreds, if not thousands, of commands with which you can manipulate a large variety of resources available in the...
CAPTCHA your blog comments with FOSS utilities
Author: Donald W. McArthur
Bloggers hate automated comment spammers. One way to foil these vermin is a system called CAPTCHA, which is described in Wikipedia...
Simplify Data Extraction Using Linux Text Utilities
IdaAshley writes "Much of Linux system administration involves tediously combing through plain-text configuration files. Fortunately, Linux has a rich array of UNIX-derived data extraction...
Little-known APT utilities for Debian desktop users
Author: Bruce Byfield
The Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) is a distinguishing feature of Debian-based systems. APT was the first major alternative in GNU/Linux to boast...
Faster UML2 Utilities for Eclipse APIs
Anonymous Reader writes "This is a set of utilities that make working with the UML2 API significantly easier for developers building MDA-style automation. The...
What’s GNU in Old Utilities
Utility programs like cp have new features you may not have seen. Here’s the third in a series about some of the handiest. Back...
Two Linux migration utilities promise savings in money and time
Author: Mary E. Tyler
After nine years in proprietary software migrating Windows
machines to other Windows machines as CTO for Miramar Systems, Mike Sheffey saw
the...
Fedora Core utilities: File Roller
File Roller is a GUI tool that performs file-compression and archiving functions.
In the olden days, file-compression software was a required utility if you...
The art of writing Linux utilities
Anonymous Reader writes "Linux is famous for coming with a large toolbox and good ways to integrate tools. Peter Seebach discusses how new tools...