pdfpc - now in the Fedora repositories
pdfpc is now available in the Fedora repositories and can be installed using DNF.
neuroscience/fedora/musings
pdfpc is now available in the Fedora repositories and can be installed using DNF.
I was looking for a pdf viewer that supported multiple monitors. pdfpc fits just right.
Vim is a great editor. Here are some tips and plug-ins that I've collected over the years that will help you use it better while writing C/C++ code.
Earlier today, I attempted to update my BIOS to the latest version that Dell provides me with. My system doesn't suspend correctly, and this was an attempt at covering all my bases that Adam suggested in this bug report. Alas, it didn't work - my system still doesn't suspend correctly. Nevertheless …
I'm a keyboard guy: I don't like to move my hands off the keyboard to move my mouse around or use my touch pad. Therefore, I was pleased to run into vimperator. Sure, a lot of you would already know about this firefox add-on, but I'm throwing it out on …
Yes. I understand you wouldn't want to restore all your XXGBs of data to get back a lost file. Please have a look at the following links to restore single files.
http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup/Help/Restore/Revert
I love using the terminal. In my last post, I detailed using rtorrent + RSS feeds + queue management. I've already posted a how-to for irssi sometime back. Today I'm going to blog on setting up mpd and ncmpc, a mpd client.
First, install the packages:
$ su -c 'yum -y install mpd …
I was going through the rtorrent wiki looking for what else I could do with rtorrent. I love the client, and I really hate it when someone says "$MyClient can do this, haven't seen rtorrent do it." One such feature was using rtorrent with RSS feeds that you get from …
Some vim links, so they're easy to find the next time I need them:
http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/114138