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Computerphile: "A person who enjoys learning about and using computers" Hacker: !A person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and stretching their capabilities, as opposed to most users, who prefer to learn only…

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Studying Communication System and working as Tier II Tech Support for a large ISP.
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Dell Studio XPS 16 (i7) - Fedora 14 (and dualboot option Win7).
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Have to agree with Clanky. You simply dont (in one week). Though, a good way to start is as Tommymac501 said. Install Ubuntu Server or CentOS (free version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux) server without a graphical user interface and get some hands on experience with the tasks you will …

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[QUOTE=vickycodmaster;960200]i am student pursuing bachelor engineering in computer science. i know a little about linux and basic commands of unix.but i am interested to know more and get comfortable with linux. i want to install linux in mine dell studio xps 1340 laptop. which linux flavour should i install and …

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This might be valuable for the threadstarter: [CODE] top[/CODE] Will list the processes that are using the most resources. [code] killall firefox/gnome/what-ever-name-of-process[/code] Will force close that process without you needing to know the pid.

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You might want to try [CODE]lsmod[/CODE] to find out more information about the wireless card (and post output here so we might be more helpful).

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Try and telnet smtp.live.com with the port you are using (25, 587 or whatever Live wants you to use). If connection refused it might be the wrong port or a firewall issue. When I telnet smtp.live.com on port 25 (or 587) I get: [QUOTE]220 BLU0-SMTP195.phx.gbl Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service, Version: …

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Only used Eclipse in Fedora (though, my C++ teacher uses Eclipse on a Mac) for C++ and Java programming, higly recommend it for both languages.

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Putty (any SSH client) will only work if the Ubuntu machine is already set up with a working network interface and has a SSH server installed and running. If the machine is running Ubuntu Server there should be no problem checking the box for SSH Server during the installation of …

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