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Want to run your own cloud infrastructure in your enterprise? Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud powered by Eucalyptus has what you need: http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud
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Did you know that you can get useful notifications displayed at the bottom of a terminal by using the byobu package? http://launchpad.net/byobu
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'screen' can create multiple "windows" which you can detach and re-attach later. The Byobu package makes screen even simpler. http://launchpad.net/byobu
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The powernap package allows you to suspend servers which are not being used, and save energy. https://launchpad.net/powernap
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Your KVM powered virtual machines will do IOs up to seven times faster if you enable virtio. http://tinyurl.com/virtio
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Browse the command line history with ctrl-r and then type a few characters that you know are part of the command you are looking for.
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Reach the end-of-line with ctrl-e and the beginning of line with ctrl-a.
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Instead of typing the user and group, if they are the same (like for www-data) you can just type the user followed by a colon: 'sudo chown -R www-data: *'
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Use the "which" command to find if an executable is in your path, and if it is, where you can find the file. e.g. 'which nano'
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Use 'tail -f file' to watch a log file as messages get appended, and use 'tail -100 file' to change the count of lines read from the file.
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