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  • Jun
  • 08
  • 2008

Programblings » Blog Archive » The illustrated guide to recovering lost commits with Git

A walkthrough to recovering from most kinds of bad situations you can get into with Git, the revolutionary distributed version control system. With cameos by ninjas and motocrosses!

mathieu@ml recovery (master)$ git status # On branch master # Changed but not updated: # (use “git add <file>…” to update what will be committed) # # modified: file # no changes added to…

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  • May
  • 28
  • 2008

GNOME file manager gets tabbed file browsing

Support for a tabbed user interface in the Nautilus file manager is a feature frequently requested by users of the GNOME desktop environment. It’s finally here and you can try it yourself.

Christian Neumair finally started working on adding tabs earlier this year. The feature is now almost completely implemented and needs only a little bit more polish and testing before it is ready for widespread use. The work is being done in the…

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  • Apr
  • 20
  • 2008

A Preview Of Kernel-Based Mode-Setting

“There are many new and innovative features brewing within the X.Org development community right now — among the many are Gallium3D, the TTM memory manager, and MPX (Multi-Pointer X) — but one of the features that has risen towards the top of the list and delivers visible benefits to the end-user is kernel-based mode-setting. As implied by…”

There are many new and innovative features brewing within the X.Org development community right now — among the many are Gallium3D, the TTM memory manager, and MPX (Multi-Pointer X) — but one of the features that has…

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