This is the first version of the Sublime Text 2 packaging so there might be bugs.
when I turn on my wifi, I always have to put in this command in order to make my laptop notice the wifi.
Opens a new shell as root. Useful if you want to run a lot of commands as superuser without needing to sudo each of them. Show Sample Output
This allows you to display the wireshark program running on remote pc to your local pc.
adobe updater keeps popping up. (normal update fails, probably due to insufficient rights) (src: http://aricsblog.blogspot.com/2007/12/adobe-updater-crashes-on-mac-os-x-and.html)
This command is designed in order to avoid this error : /etc/init.d/apache2 force-reload * Reloading web server config apache2 httpd not running, trying to start (13)Permission denied: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down Unable to open logs [fail] Show Sample Output
Quick and dirty way to disable the Ubuntu notifications that can be quite annoying. It prevent the notify-osd to start so you need to logout Gnome or kill it by hand to take effect.
Never read the documentation? No, then why have that ~ 20 MB sit there and take up space? This command preserves directory structure wile removing all of those unnecessary help and documentation files. Works on Ubuntu, Debian, and most related systems. Gives a lot of directory errors, I'll fix those later.
I often forget to type sudo before a command that needs it. This is the quickest way to rerun the command prefixed by sudo.
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