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Configuring Ubuntu Linux After Installation
Submitted by Webmaster on Thursday January 15, 2009
This tutorial assumes that you have already installed Ubuntu Linux Server on your computer. Ubuntu version used for this tutorial is Ubuntu Linux Server 6.06.1 (Dapper Drake).
Installing Flex (The fast lexical analyzer) on Ubuntu Linux
Submitted by Webmaster on Thursday January 15, 2009
This short tutorial shows you how to install Flex (The fast lexical analyzer) on Ubuntu Linux Server. The process is very simple. For this tutorial, I'll be installing flex version 2.5.33. Linux kernel is 2.6.15-26-powerpc. I have used a Mac Mini (powerpc/ppc architecture). GCC version number is 4.0.3. Your configuration may be different from mine but the installation steps below should work fine for most configurations with little or no change at all (including other Linux distributions and even unixes e.g. MacOS X).
Turning the system beep off (for BASH)
Submitted by Webmaster on Thursday January 15, 2009
Turning the system beep off (for BASH)
How to find out if a particular process is running or not (for Linux/Unix)
Submitted by Webmaster on Thursday January 15, 2009
I have tried these instructions on Ubuntu Server but should work for all Linux distributions as well as for Unixes (e.g. Max OS X, FreeBSD etc.).
