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Getting Started on Linux

http://lejos.sourceforge.net/nxt/nxj/tutorial/Preliminaries/GettingStartedLinux.htm

Saved by uncleflo on October 31st, 2011.

This version of the tutorial is for the 0.9 release of leJOS NXJ. You will also need a Java Development Kit (JDK) on your PC. Note that a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is not sufficient as it does not allow you to compile Java programs. You can download the latest JDK from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index.html. Follow the instructions for installing it. leJOS NXJ works has been tested with JDK versions 1.5 and 1.6, but will not work with earlier versions. JDK 1.6 is recommended as some PC samples do not work with JDK 1.5. Note that leJOS has only been tested with the official Oracle JDK. It is likely to work with the Open JDK, but not with gcj.

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Mouse Gestures Redox :: Nightly

http://www.mousegestures.org/dev/nightly/

Saved by uncleflo on October 18th, 2011.

Allows you to execute common commands (like page forward/backward, close tab, new tab) by mouse gestures drawn over the current webpage, without reaching for the toolbar or the keyboard. You can also use click-only "rocker" gestures which are even faster than drawn gestures. Attention! This build is not a release! This build may contain bugs! You have to expect bugs from minor to major! You have to expect missing features! You have to expect missing default gestures! Please export your current gestures before installing this build! Use it at your own risk!

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Thomas Tempelmann - iBored

http://apps.tempel.org/iBored/

Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2011.

This is a free program for Mac OS X, Windowsand Linux. It was formerly released under the name rohPod. It is basically a hex editor for disk sectors, but can also be used to edit files, including disk images. This program comes with hardly any documentation, and it doesn't explain what it does, either. If you have not used other tools to edit disk blocks or files on a binary level before, you may find it difficult to use.

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dd (Unix) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix)

Saved by uncleflo on January 13th, 2011.

dd is a common Unix program whose primary purpose is the low-level copying and conversion of raw data. dd is an application that will "convert and copy a file" [1] according to the referenced manual page for Version 7 Unix and is most likely inspired from DD found in IBM JCL, and the command's syntax is meant to be reminiscent of this;[2] in JCL, "DD" stands for Data Description. dd is used to copy a specified number of bytes or blocks, performing on-the-fly byte order conversions, as well as more esoteric EBCDIC to ASCII conversions.[3] dd can also be used to copy regions of raw device files, e.g. backing up the boot sector of a hard disk, or to read fixed amounts of data from special files like /dev/zero or /dev/random.[4]

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