| bio | website | shellholic.blogspot.com |
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| location | Columbia, SC | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 6 months |
| seen | May 16 at 11:06 | |
| stats | profile views | 47 |
A paranoid sys-admin, somewhere in the galaxy.
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Mar 18 |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Mar 18 |
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Differences between Debian and Ubuntu added 2 characters in body |
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Mar 17 |
answered | Differences between Debian and Ubuntu |
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Mar 13 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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Mar 7 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Mar 5 |
answered | debian security /etc permissions |
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Mar 2 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Mar 1 |
answered | Bash: Display exit status in prompt: |
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Feb 25 |
answered | How to change a hostname |
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Feb 21 |
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Where is the setting that sets Experimental repo to lower priority? @cjm thanks for the typo corrections |
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Feb 21 |
answered | Where is the setting that sets Experimental repo to lower priority? |
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Feb 21 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Feb 21 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Feb 18 |
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Force directory to always be in cache Swappiness is system wide. In fact if you are doing something else and your files get unloaded from memory, you just have to reload it with the second line. If memory has to be freed for something else, you really don't "want to take the chance" it to be done from swap. BTW, tmpfs in the same case would also be swapped away. |
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Feb 17 |
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Difference between ' and " on command line (bash)? @mattdm I totally agree |
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Feb 17 |
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Difference between ' and " on command line (bash)? Have a look on to this question in StackExchange's AskUbuntu. |
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Feb 15 |
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How to split the terminal into more than one “view”? added 417 characters in body |
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Feb 15 |
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How to split the terminal into more than one “view”? added 325 characters in body |
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Feb 15 |
answered | How to split the terminal into more than one “view”? |