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I recently wanted to migrate some Ruby on Rails applications from version 2 to 3. I also had for some time wanted to migrate from Ruby 1.8 to Ruby 1.9. Many people recommended using RVM to manage a mu...
Answered by marsee : Jul 12 2011 10:30 AM
Hi Scott
Apparently you're not the only person in Boson looking for a mongoDB group--here's a waiting list in Meetup:
http://mongodb.meetu...s/us/ma/boston/
Here's a complete list of all... full answer >
Asked by Hazique Quazi : 20 November 2010 - 05:52 AM
Answered by mikeHg : Dec 31 2010 04:28 PM
I personally don't know how to do c/++ programming in the terminal itself, but you can program with the gedit text editor (just remember to specify the file as .c/pp).
As for Code::Blocks not com... full answer >
If you have concerns about spending money on experimenting or learning more about cloud computing, consider an open source solution. The Ubuntu server comes prepackaged with the latest open source clo...
Do you ever get annoyed by login prompts? Do you find yourself thinking, "Isn't there an easier way to do this?" There is. This excerpt from Robin Nixon's Ubuntu Up and Running will ...
Folks just starting out with Ubuntu are likely to get to a point where they'll want to setup users and groups. Fortunately Ubuntu provides easy-to-use GUI tools to manage users and groups. This exce...
If you've got multiple computers at your desk and would like to use one keyboard, display, and mouse setup you might want to try Synergy. This excerpt from Robin Nixon's Ubuntu: Up and Running will ...
Virtualization is a great way to maximize the use of your hardware. There's nothing that says you must us only one OS on your system at a time. Whether you're just curious or if you have a real need...
Are you having problems adjusting the video in Ubuntu on VirtualBox? This excerpt from Robin Nixon's Ubuntu: Up and Running will run you through the basics of setting up and configuring your displ...