Posts Tagged ‘git’

3 methods on how to backup your Emacs file

The emacs personalization file (dotemacs) is a very important resource for every Emacs user. Typically found at ~/.emacs, this file contains elisp code all the personalization of Emacs to accommodate each user. Its so important that it basically represents your Emacs “personality”.
To loose your .emacs file can mean loosing a lot of hours of tweaking [...]

CONSOL 2009

I participated at CONSOL 2009 and had the opportunity to give 4 talks this time and meet with "the software libre community".
The talks were great, with very interesting subjects, and there seems to be a lot of interest in virtualization this time. Rolman gave his talk about virtualization with KVM and the basics of virtualization [...]

How to install latest Git on Ubuntu

Git is a distributed version control system. I won’t go into much details of what Git is or why use Git instead of other VC systems. There’s plenty other sites where to check that information.
I love Git, but there’s a slight problem with Ubuntu’s repositories (feisty, gutsy): its an old version.
Git’s version on the repositories [...]

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