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Introduction To Unix and Unix-like operating systems
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating syste...
published: 23 Aug 2012
author: John Foster
Introduction To Unix and Unix-like operating systems
Introduction To Unix and Unix-like operating systems
This video serves as a basic historical introduction to UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.- published: 23 Aug 2012
- views: 1133
- author: John Foster
3:48
Minimalistic UNIX-like HTTP Server
This video is an introduction to a small project I did overnight: a simple HTTP/1.1 server...
published: 23 Nov 2010
author: nint22
Minimalistic UNIX-like HTTP Server
Minimalistic UNIX-like HTTP Server
This video is an introduction to a small project I did overnight: a simple HTTP/1.1 server that can run locally on any computer that includes the Berkley-soc...- published: 23 Nov 2010
- views: 316
- author: nint22
18:10
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) Familiarization - Unix on Windows!
Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) or Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) is a softwa...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: trentcreek
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) Familiarization - Unix on Windows!
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) Familiarization - Unix on Windows!
Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) or Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) is a software package produced by Microsoft which provides a Unix subsystem an...- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 4832
- author: trentcreek
4:14
How to configure syslog service for UNIX and UNIX like hosts?
This video tutorial helps you to configure syslog services for UNIX and UNIX like hosts su...
published: 23 Jul 2013
author: LogGuru ManageEngine
How to configure syslog service for UNIX and UNIX like hosts?
How to configure syslog service for UNIX and UNIX like hosts?
This video tutorial helps you to configure syslog services for UNIX and UNIX like hosts such as HP-UX, Solaris and IBM AIX hosts. For more 'How to' videos vi...- published: 23 Jul 2013
- views: 23
- author: LogGuru ManageEngine
4:45
Comandos UNIX like history
Este screencast aprenderemos los 2 comandos que nos ayudan a mostrar, ya sea, las primera ...
published: 21 Sep 2012
author: Itzel Ortiz Salinas
Comandos UNIX like history
Comandos UNIX like history
Este screencast aprenderemos los 2 comandos que nos ayudan a mostrar, ya sea, las primera lineas de un archivo o las ultimas. Dead- Zoé Zoé 201107 EMI.- published: 21 Sep 2012
- views: 103
- author: Itzel Ortiz Salinas
12:28
Video Tutorial Comandos Unix-like History
Vídeo tutorial de los comandos de Unix Like, History, checa asi tu tutorial desde la linea...
published: 23 Sep 2012
author: Joan Guerra Acosta
Video Tutorial Comandos Unix-like History
Video Tutorial Comandos Unix-like History
Vídeo tutorial de los comandos de Unix Like, History, checa asi tu tutorial desde la linea de comandos, shell de Linux, revisa todo lo que has ingresado. By ...- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 48
- author: Joan Guerra Acosta
3:24
ScreenCast comandos unix like
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published: 24 Sep 2012
author: Jenifer Martinez
ScreenCast comandos unix like
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Screencast Unix-Like
El, como diría Itzel, Screencats de Unix-like....
published: 22 Sep 2012
author: alexpokerfca
Screencast Unix-Like
Screencast Unix-Like
El, como diría Itzel, Screencats de Unix-like.- published: 22 Sep 2012
- views: 12
- author: alexpokerfca
3:32
Actividad 09: Comandos Unix-like: history
Este video muestra el uso de ciertos comandos, como history, head, tail, entre otros....
published: 23 Sep 2012
author: Miriam Salvador
Actividad 09: Comandos Unix-like: history
Actividad 09: Comandos Unix-like: history
Este video muestra el uso de ciertos comandos, como history, head, tail, entre otros.- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 37
- author: Miriam Salvador
15:15
comando history unix-like
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published: 22 Sep 2012
author: transfusion619
comando history unix-like
4:26
Actividad 09: Comandos de UNIX-like: history
A esto se le llama hacer tarea con estilo... XD....
published: 23 Sep 2012
author: daganov
Actividad 09: Comandos de UNIX-like: history
Actividad 09: Comandos de UNIX-like: history
A esto se le llama hacer tarea con estilo... XD.- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 32
- author: daganov
8:55
Tutorial Comandos UNIX-Like history
En este tutorial descubriremos los comandos para history, como usarlos, Esperando que les ...
published: 24 Sep 2012
author: Joan Guerra Acosta
Tutorial Comandos UNIX-Like history
Tutorial Comandos UNIX-Like history
En este tutorial descubriremos los comandos para history, como usarlos, Esperando que les guste y les sea de utilidad Por Joan "Wolfer" Guerra.- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 78
- author: Joan Guerra Acosta
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85:10
Revolution OS
Revolution OS is a 2001 documentary which traces the history of GNU, Linux, and the open s...
published: 24 Mar 2010
author: Michael Himmelstein
Revolution OS
Revolution OS is a 2001 documentary which traces the history of GNU, Linux, and the open source and free software movements. It features several interviews with prominent hackers and entrepreneurs (and hackers-cum-entrepreneurs), including Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Larry Augustin, Eric S. Raymond, Bruce Perens, Frank Hecker and Brian Behlendorf. The film begins in medias res with an IPO, and then sets the historical stage by showing the beginnings of software development back in the day when software was shared on paper tape for the price of the paper itself. It then segues to Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists in which he asks Computer Hobbyists to not share, but to buy software. (This letter was written by Gates when Microsoft was still based in Arizona and spelled "Micro-Soft".) Richard Stallman then explains how and why he left the MIT Lab for Artificial Intelligence in order to devote his life to the development of free software, as well as how he started with the GNU project. Linus Torvalds is interviewed on his development of the Linux kernel as well as on the GNU/Linux naming controversy and Linux's further evolution, including its commercialization. Richard Stallman remarks on some of the ideological aspects of open source vis-á-vis Communism and capitalism and well as on several aspects of the development of GNU/Linux. Michael Tiemann (interviewed in a desert) tells how he met Stallman and got an early version of Stallman's GCC and founded Cygnus Solutions. Larry Augustin tells how he combined the resulting GNU software and a normal PC to create a UNIX-like Workstation which cost one third the price of a workstation by Sun Microsystems even though it was three times as powerful. His narrative includes his early dealings with venture capitalists, the eventual capitalization and commodification of Linux for his own company, VA Linux, and ends with its IPO. Frank Hecker of Netscape tells how Netscape executives released the source code for Netscape's browser, one of the signal events which made Open Source a force to be reckoned with by business executives, the mainstream media, and the public at large. (this text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License)
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Relinked Nuke Collect script in action
I wrote a shell script for OS X and Linux that collects Nuke files and the latest version ...
published: 20 Nov 2010
author: Dave Girard
Relinked Nuke Collect script in action
I wrote a shell script for OS X and Linux that collects Nuke files and the latest version makes a relinked duplicate of your scene. Perfect for archiving your work and even has a check to make sure you wouldn't accidentally clobber your collected files by copying files with duplicate names. Grab it here:
http://www.nukepedia.com/gizmos/miscellaneous-tool/nuke-scene-collector/
Sorry, I can't make a Windows version since this is just passing the Nuke file through a lot of UNIX filters like sed, it's not a binary.
60:33
Paul Stack: Windows - Having its ass kicked by Puppet and PowerShell since 2012
Unix environments have fantastic tools like puppet, chef, vagrant and many others in order...
published: 12 Jun 2013
author: NDC Conferences
Paul Stack: Windows - Having its ass kicked by Puppet and PowerShell since 2012
Unix environments have fantastic tools like puppet, chef, vagrant and many others in order to irridicate the need for manual server configuaration environments. Windows was left behind when these fantastic tools were being developed. PowerShell is now emerging as the tool for Windows administrators and the tool to unite developers and operations staff in managing environments and deployments. Can PowerShell help to bring the devops culture to the Windows development world? In this session, I will demonstrate how PowerShell has become a tool necessary to know when working on a windows environment. The talk will demonstrate how to configure a Windows server with only an operating system on it. The session will also demonstrate how development environments can be built in a fraction of the time using some open source tools and PowerShell. No need to maintain desktop images any more, PowerShell is fast becoming a rockstar of the Windows configuration world. Since Puppet added support for Windows, we can really use PowerShell to kick windows into submission when managing environments
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1987 Hot With Fleas
Moving images on a computer! Looks primitive, is primitive but damn it took a bunch of wor...
published: 08 Jul 2012
author: Tom Ellard
1987 Hot With Fleas
Moving images on a computer! Looks primitive, is primitive but damn it took a bunch of work to get that far.
This was partly produced on an Amiga 1000. The graphics were painted frame by frame in Deluxe Paint 2, which at that stage was limited to 320 by 200 pixels. My first edition Amiga was sold as a PAL machine but produced an NTSC signal. For both reasons all images had to be re-shot off the computer screen so you see scan lines.
To get the images to move I ran a UNIX style command line tool called LM (or Long Movie) that was on a Fish Disk. This would put a bunch of frames in memory (I had 512Kb) and loop them. So the motion was pretty much drawn blind and could only be a few seconds.
To get the graphics into the machine I *HIRED* a Digi-View which used a monochrome camera and a wheel with Red Green Blue filters. Each colour took a few seconds.The Amiga was fed into Stephen's vison mixer for things like lumakeying and feedback effects. There's also a few minimal treatments with a Fairlight CVI for colouring and trails.
I am pleased with how minimal this gets. Lots of black and few colours.When we went to broadcast this the stations would complain about the sections with pure black which would set off systems for dealing with signal failure. They had to override the failsafes to get it on air.
Halfway through making this the Amiga broke down, and you can see some places which look 'circuit bent' without actually planning it. The computer was broken for about 7 months afterwards - it needed a new motherboard!
Youtube results:
11:20
Comandos de UNIX-like: history
En este screencast podemos ver el uso de head y tail en UNIX....
published: 23 Sep 2012
author: Carlos Cabrera
Comandos de UNIX-like: history
Comandos de UNIX-like: history
En este screencast podemos ver el uso de head y tail en UNIX.- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 28
- author: Carlos Cabrera
20:22
Tutorial comandos Unix-Like
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published: 21 Sep 2012
author: Salvador C.T
Tutorial comandos Unix-Like