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Running C# .NET Applications On Fedora 8 Linux
Posted on Sunday, December 09, 2007 at 7:21 PM
One of the main challenges and the reason most corporations choose to target a windows operating system for their custom applications is that developing custom linux applications is not something that most entry level developers know how to do. To acomplish this they would have to rely on some of the most unreliable groups of programmers to control in the business: The Linux GUI or Java GUI Developers, both of which are hard to find, and even harder to manage. Some have even been known to walk off of jobs just because they weren't given enough of a say on how their master pieces should run and function!

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Tags: .NET, C#, Linux, Mono

Using screen To Survive SSH Disconnects
Posted on Monday, November 05, 2007 at 4:57 AM
You've used SSH to log into a shell account on a remote Linux or UNIX server and are happily waiting for a large download or a long compile to complete. All of a sudden, the connection between you and the server is dropped. You log back in, but what you were doing has stopped and you'll have to start again. How annoying!

Recently I have started using screen. This allows you to start additional terminals that you can attach to and detach from. Being able to switch between them means that you can be running a large compile or download and still be able to get on with other things. That's nice, but what is really cool is that these terminals will last between your SSH sessions.

This means that you can start a screen terminal, do some work in it, detach from it, log out, go to another computer, log in again, re-attach to the terminal and it's as if nothing ever happened. If your connection is dropped, then the screen terminal will still be there too - just reconnect, re-attach and keep going.

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Tags: IRC, Linux, SSH, UNIX, screen

MIcro-kernel linux
Posted on Thursday, November 01, 2007 at 9:48 PM
Linux is easily the most versatile, ubiquitous operating system of our times. Its has presence in handheld embedded devices to the high end enterprise systems. Linux prevalence could be attributed to its Open Source nature and perhaps to the timing of its surge in popularity.

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