Month: August 2012
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O’Reilly Media: JavaScript & jQuery: The Missing Manual
JavaScript & jQuery: The Missing Manual: You don’t need programming experience to add interactive and visual effects to your web pages with JavaScript. This Missing Manual shows you how the jQuery library makes JavaScript programming fun, easy, and accessible to web designers at every level of experience. You’ll quickly learn how to use jQuery to…
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O’Reilly Media book: jQuery Pocket Reference
jQuery Pocket Reference: jQuery is the “write less, do more” JavaScript library. Its powerful features and ease of use have made it the most popular client-side JavaScript framework for the Web. This book is jQuery’s trusty companion: the definitive “read less, learn more” guide to the library. jQuery Pocket Reference explains everything you need to…
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googlecl – Command line tools for the Google Data APIs – Google Project Hosting
googlecl – Command line tools for the Google Data APIs – Google Project Hosting
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Google Mail: how to use ‘plus’ sign for filtering mails
Gmail: how to use ‘plus’ sign for filtering mails : tools & tips
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nice tools to deal with an nvidia GPU: nvidia-settings, nvdock
This article helps you in finding the right package, that contains them.
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locate RPM packages which contain a certain file | Racker Hacker
Locate RPM packages which contain a certain file | Racker Hacker
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my Eee Box running openSUSE-12.1: the NVIDIA GPU “ION” can’t read the EDID of the TFT display attached through VGA
That’s sad, because that results in rather basic assumptions wrt the display resolution.
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X11 log files with timestamps: ignore the timestamps and compare there anyway
/var/log/Xorg.0.log and /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old have timestamps on (most of) their lines, so you are not able to compare them directly. This is the perl one-liner, that I just used for replacing the timestamp by white space: perl -pe ‘s/^[……….]/[ ]/’ /var/log/Xorg.0.log > /var/log/Xorg.0.log.NODATE If you apply this to Xorg.0.log and also to Xorg.0.log.old, you are…
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I hate this X11 message: “kdm[999]: X server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly”
Happens all of a sudden, cannot recognise any reason yet.