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  • scp: Do not Overwrite Existing File On Linux or Unix System


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    I am a new Linux user. I use scp to upload files to net-storage provided CDN company. I do not want to overwrite the existing files. How can I prevent overwriting of files when using scp command under Linux, Mac OS X or Unix like operating systems? Read answer to: " scp: Do not Overwrite Existing File On Linux or ...
    1 week ago
  • FreeBSD is participating in Google Summer of Code 2013


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    FreeBSD is pleased to announce that once again we have been selected to participate in the Google Summer of Code program. This gives University students the opportunity to earn a $5000 USD stipend in exchange for working on Open Source software over their … Continue reading →
    1 week ago
  • FreeBSD Foundation announces Ed Maste as Director of Project Development


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    The FreeBSD Foundation is pleased to announce Ed Maste‘s new role as the Foundation’s part-time Director of Project Development.  Ed has served on the Foundation’s board for two years, and has stepped down in order to accept this new position. In this position … Continue reading →
    1 week ago
  • FreeBSD expands activities as funds flow in


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    FreeBSD developer Marshall McKusick has been speaking to iTWire. They talk about last year’s donations, newly hired staff and what else can be expected from the FreeBSD Foundation this year. The FreeBSD Foundation was so successful in raising funds last … Continue reading →
    2 weeks ago
  • Vi / Vim: Wipe and Undo All Changes Since Opening a File


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    I am a new vi / vim text editor user and I know how to quit without saving changes. What if I want to wipe out all of the edits I have made in a session and get back to the original file? How do I wipe all changes since opening a file? Read answer to: " Vi / Vim: Wipe and Undo All Changes Since Opening a File " ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Install Microsoft .NET 2.0 & 3.0 (Dotnet) on WINE Windows Emulator on GNU / Linux


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    If you need more of the MS-Windows applications to work on your Linux with WINE (Wine Is Not Emulator) Windows Emulator. You will need to install Microsoft .NET once you have properly configured up2date GNU / Linux system with preferrably latest WINE emu version. There is plenty of forum threads on how .NET can be ...
    3 weeks ago
  • New biannual (Free)BSD Conference: vBSDCon


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    Verisign has announced that they will be organising and hosting a new, biannual BSD Conference at the Hyatt in Dulles, Virginia (25-27 Oct 2013). The conference will include BSD speakers from across the globe,  an expo area, and the BSDA certification … Continue reading →
    4 weeks ago
  • FreeBSD Foundation to spend $1,000,000 on FreeBSD development and promotions


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    The FreeBSD Foundation has announced it will invest $1,000,000 this year to fund FreeBSD development and the promotion of it. FreeBSD is internationally recognized as an innovative leader in providing a high-performance, secure, and stable operating system. Our mission is … Continue reading →
    4 weeks ago
  • How to Update Ports in FreeBSD


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    Normally we are writing  more  about Linux here at Unixmen. But today, I will give you some tips about the FreeBSD upgrade system and packages. Question: How to update ports in FreeBSD? Answer: Let... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
    4 weeks ago

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