Saturday, March 13, 2010

Posts Tagged ‘Linux’

Linux command line tips

I thought it would be useful to break away from all the GUI-goodness and offer up a few command line tips and tricks.

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Linux command line tips

Tab Utilities Improve Tab Management In Firefox

Tabbed browsing is currently the state of the art in all popular web browsers. It is not a perfect solution though especially for users who happen to open lots of tabs in a browsing session. That’s probably one of the reasons why some browser developers are considering switching to a different system.

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Tab Utilities Improve Tab Management In Firefox

Remote searching with Beagle

Searching your desktop for files can be a real pain without the right tools. Every desktop has one (ore more) search tools that can be used to search for that missing file. Linux is not an exception.

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Remote searching with Beagle

Uncover File Manipulations With File Checksum Integrity Verifier [Windows]

File Checksum Integrity Verifier is a free command line program by Microsoft that can be used to create and verify md5 checksums of files in a specific folder. The program can for instance be used to check if files in a specific directory have been modified which is often the case if malicious software has been executed on the computer system

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Uncover File Manipulations With File Checksum Integrity Verifier [Windows]