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MUSCLE SOUP Graphical shells

The Hotwire shell removes the complexities of interactive consoles. We’ll show you how to Hotwire your Linux with this handy text and graphical shell for developers and administrators.

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EASY EDITORS Editors for the shell

More is not always better, especially at the command line. Lean text editors such as nano, JOE, and ee fit Linux novices and experts alike.

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EASY SETUP Make your self at home

Environmental variables give users the ability to set up the command line to suit their own needs.

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DATA FLOW Redirecting input and output

Working in the shell has many benefits. Pipelines, redirectors, and chains of commands give users almost infinite options.

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PRIMPED PROMPT Configuring the Bash prompt

Color-coding your prompt may help avoid configuration errors and data loss. We’ll show you how to design your own custom shell prompt with color and control sequences.

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Bluetooth with GPRS Using your mobile phone as a wireless modem

If your mobile phone contract includes GPRS mobile Internet service,
you can use a Bluetooth phone as a wireless modem for your Linux
portable computer.

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STRETCH! Understanding load averages and stretch factors

What is the real meaning of those little “load average” values in the output of shell commands like procinfo and uptime, and what can you do with these numbers?

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SCRIPTING SECRETS New tools and techniques for scripting in Linux

Even the experts know there is always more to learn about scripting. In this month's cover story, we'll show you the Google Maps API, a networking framework for Python, and some other fine tools.

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Rikki's Open Source Exchange

Stop by Rikki's Open Source Exchange for dispatches from the world of women in open source.

Rikki Kite examines the experience of women across the spectrum of open source –
the people, projects, organizations, events, articles, issues, and news.

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