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Download - Episode 16
If you are running Edgy EFt and everything is fine please leave a comment. If you installed Edgy and you had problems installing, yet managed to fix it please tell us all how you did it. You can leave a comment by clicking on the comment link at the end of this entry or you can send me an email by clicking 'Email Me' link on the sidebar.
1. Ubuntu 5.04 has now reached its End of Life.
2. Still running 5.04? No fear, Upgrade link here.
3. Common upgrade problems and solutions
4. Informal poll of windows users who move to Linux instead of Vista
Command Line Command of the Week: cal
This command displays, yep you guessed it, a calendar.
SYNTAX
cal [-mjy] [[month] year]
options:
-m Display monday as the first day of the week.
-j Display julian dates (days one-based, numbered from January 1).
-y Display a calendar for the current year.
A single parameter specifies the 4 digit year (1 - 9999) to be displayed.
Two parameters denote the Month (1 - 12) and Year (1 - 9999).
If arguments are not specified, the current month is displayed.
A year starts on 01 Jan.
Other Links
Link to Knightwise tuturial on ugrading to Edgy:
http://www.knightwise.com/content/view/215/9/
Link to his web page where you will find his podcast
Knightwise, The Knightcast podcast : www.knightwise.com
If you are running Edgy EFt and everything is fine please leave a comment. If you installed Edgy and you had problems installing, yet managed to fix it please tell us all how you did it. You can leave a comment by clicking on the comment link at the end of this entry or you can send me an email by clicking 'Email Me' link on the sidebar.
1. Ubuntu 5.04 has now reached its End of Life.
2. Still running 5.04? No fear, Upgrade link here.
3. Common upgrade problems and solutions
4. Informal poll of windows users who move to Linux instead of Vista
Command Line Command of the Week: cal
This command displays, yep you guessed it, a calendar.
SYNTAX
cal [-mjy] [[month] year]
options:
-m Display monday as the first day of the week.
-j Display julian dates (days one-based, numbered from January 1).
-y Display a calendar for the current year.
A single parameter specifies the 4 digit year (1 - 9999) to be displayed.
Two parameters denote the Month (1 - 12) and Year (1 - 9999).
If arguments are not specified, the current month is displayed.
A year starts on 01 Jan.
Other Links
Link to Knightwise tuturial on ugrading to Edgy:
http://www.knightwise.com/content/view/215/9/
Link to his web page where you will find his podcast
Knightwise, The Knightcast podcast : www.knightwise.com
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