Here is an great time saver for those that regularly work from the Linux command line.
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Living With Linux – CDPATH
Posted: 18th December 2011 by Mike Trent in Blog, Computer, Linux, UbuntuTags: bash shell script, Linux, Programming, script, Ubuntu
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Living With Linux – Cloning Devices
Posted: 10th December 2011 by Mike Trent in Android, Computer, Linux, Technology, UbuntuTags: Android, BeagleBoard xM, Clone, Disk Image, Kernel, Linux, Programming, Ubuntu
One of the tasks that I needed to do was create a disk image as a backup of the Micro SD that came with the development kit. Although this image is available for download, it’s good form to learn how to create one on your own.
Living With Linux
Posted: 4th September 2011 by Mike Trent in Android, Computer, Electronics, Linux, Technology, UbuntuTags: bash shell script, BeagleBoard, Development, GingerBread, GNU Public License, Java, Java Eclipse, Java JDK, Java SDK, Linux, microcontroller devices, Programming, Ubuntu
For those not familiar with either Android or Linux, they are both GNU systems, meaning they are free to use and share.