Description: Vi Improved, a highly configurable, improved version of the vi text editor Vim folding commands zf#j creates a fold from the cursor down # lines. zf/string creates a fold from the cursor to string . za When on a closed fold: open it.and vice-versa. zA When on a closed fold: open it recursively.and vice-versa. zj moves the cursor to the next fold. zk moves the cursor to the previous fold. zo opens a fold at the cursor. zO opens all folds at the cursor. zm increases the foldlevel by one. zM closes all open folds. zr decreases the foldlevel by one. zR decreases the foldlevel to zero — all folds will be open. zd deletes the fold at the cursor. zE deletes all folds. [z move to start of open fold. ]z move to end of open fold. paste in ~/.vimrc to save folds automatically au BufWinLeave * mkview au BufWinEnter * silent loadview helppage on vim :help folding www.linux.com nerd-hacking.blogspot.com open vim as root or normal code paste2.org
Rob unboxes the ultra-slim 0.75″ magnesium alloy ASUS U36Jc notebook with up to 10-hours of battery life. Available now from ASUS with Intel Core i5-460M 2.53GHz processor, NVIDIA GeForce 310M Optimus Graphics, 4GB of DDR3, 500GB 7200RPM HDD, 3.74lbs light, and USB 3.0.
Introduction and Review of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Codenamed Precise Pangolin. The latest Long Term Support release of Ubuntu now offers 5 years security updates for both Desktop and Server editions. Unity is now looking a lot better, and there are some new features such as: Heads Up Display (HUD) that allows you to easily search through applications menu items, New Privacy tool to control what history is saved More Customisation options in Unity Improved support for Dual monitors Chapter Timings: 0:01 Introduction to Ubuntu 0:16 System Features 1:49 Heads Up Display (HUD) 2:37 Customising Unity with MyUnity 3:50 Privacy Tool 4:09 Installing Applications with Software Centre 4:50 Pre-Installed Applications 7:20 Conclusion Ubuntu comes with just about everything you need to get going with, such as Firefox web browser, LibreOffice, Rhythm Box music player, Totem movie player, Shotwell photo manager, plus a few more apps. Website: www.ubuntu.com Download: www.ubuntu.com How to install Ubuntu to dual boot with Windows: youtu.be
A review of the E17 Puppy Linux distribution known as Macpup 528. Very lightweight and surprisingly fully featured with software preinstalled for most everyday tasks. E17 is lots of fun to play with, and this light version lends itself very nicely to be a portable USB distribution. Check out sneekylinux’s videos for tutorials: www.youtube.com And another E17 distribution with an Ubuntu base – Bodhi Linux Review: www.youtube.com Post links to your answer on my Google+ or in the comments below: plus.google.com Macpup’s Website: macpup.org Cheers!
en.wikipedia.org In graphical computing, a desktop environment (DE) commonly refers to a particular implementation of graphical user interface (GUI) derived from the desktop metaphor that is seen on most modern personal computers. These GUIs help the user in easily accessing, configuring, and modifying many important and frequently accessed specific operating system (OS) features. The GUI usually does not afford access to all the many features found in an OS. Instead, the traditional command-line interface (CLI) is still used when full control over the OS is required in such cases. A desktop environment typically consists of icons, windows, toolbars, folders, wallpapers and desktop widgets (see Elements of graphical user interfaces and WIMP). A GUI might also provide drag and drop functionality and other features that make the desktop metaphor more complete. A desktop environment aims to be an intuitive way for the user to interact with the computer using concepts which are similar to those used when interacting with the physical world, such as buttons and windows. While the term desktop environment originally described a style of user interfaces following the desktop metaphor, it has also come to describe the programs that realize the metaphor itself. This usage has been popularized by the Common Desktop Environment and the K Desktop Environment.
Please READ SHOW NOTES: Ubuntu is a complete desktop Linux operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. The Ubuntu community is built on the ideas enshrined in the Ubuntu Manifesto: that software should be available free of charge, that software tools should be usable by people in their local language and despite any disabilities, and that people should have the freedom to customise and alter their software in whatever way they see fit. “Ubuntu” is an ancient African word, meaning “humanity to others”. The Ubuntu distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to the software world. GET YOUR FREE COPY HERE: www.ubuntu.com REMINDER: Join the Linux Zoo Crew and be a part of this show! This coming Saturday (Sunday in Europe) we will have a Q&A discussion on ARCH! To listen LIVE, you will need to install Mumble. You must have a microphone to participate in voice conversation. We will be monitoring your comments on IRC. Instructions on connecting through Mumble and IRC provided at: www.linuxdistrocommunity.com Show starts Saturday 8PM Sharp(UTC -5)! Seating is limited so arrive early if you want to participate in the discussion! Timezone Calculator www.timeanddate.com
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This obviously Mac’ish distro is an Ubuntu based distro taking elements of both Oneric and Pangolin. Finally, this operating system is stable, includes some great software out-of-the-box, and looks very nice indeed. The Deepin Software Center is also a very welcome addition. Linux Kernel 3.2 Gnome Shell 3.4 (?) Firefox Skype LibreOffice Clementine Links: pear-os-linux.fr Google+ plus.google.com Twitter twitter.com My Blog infinitelygalactic.blogspot.com Cheers!