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BeeDiff – opensource GUI tool for file comparison and merge

Posted by admin on 15th September 2008

BeeDiff (beediff) is a program with graphical user interface (GUI) for comparing and merging files. User have the possibilty to work with two text files, each in separate panel. Panels are side by side. All differences of both texts are highlighted in color. Operation buttons (such as merge and remove) are located directly inside the compared texts in appropriate positions. The program is user-friendly, very simple, and efficient.

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Run Levels in openSUSE & SUSE Linux

Posted by admin on 26th July 2008


Run levels in UNIX and Linux are the modes or levels of operation in which the operating system functions. There are 7 run levels from Run level 0 to Run level 6.

Different UNIX / Linux operating systems define the operational mode of the run level differently. For instance, in Sun Solaris, Run Level 5 indicates the system is in halt (shutdown & power off) but in openSUSE Linux, it is the fully functional multi-user GUI mode.

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