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cecilia marie

Virus Protection Software - 1 views

My files are often lost if not corrupted in my disk drive, and sadly, those where important documents. Sometimes, I fail to backup all my files, that is why, by the time it is corrupted, I am left ...

virus protection

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bryan yu

How to protect media file using Apache module rewrite in FreeBSD - 0 views

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    The main purpose in writing this article is to share how to protect media files. That is because I discovered that someone will copy my entire article and then paste it into their own Blog. In fact, we can not prevent it to happen. So I have to use the rewrite module of apache server to stop it. If you are using your machine as a web server...
Marc Lijour

RMS On Header Files and Derivative Works - Slashdot - 2 views

  • "In this email from 2003, Richard Stallman says 'I've talked with our lawyer about one specific issue that you raised: that of using simple material from header files. Someone recently made the claim that including a header file always makes a derivative work. That's not the FSF's view. Our view is that just using structure definitions, typedefs, enumeration constants, macros with simple bodies, etc., is NOT enough to make a derivative work. It would take a substantial amount of code (coming from inline functions or macros with substantial bodies) to do that.' This should help end the recent FUD about the Android 'clean headers.'"
James Cady

The 10 Cleverest Ways to Use Linux to Fix Your Windows PC - How-To Geek - 0 views

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    You might not be ready to accept Linux as your desktop yet, but you can still use it to save your Windows PC-whether you need to reset passwords, recover deleted files, or scan for viruses, here's how to do it.
Foxx Inabox

rodjek/vim-puppet · GitHub - 0 views

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    Module that adds highlights and syntax checking for puppet policy files to ViM.
Frank Boros

Install and Configure Proftpd Server on RHEL / Fedora / CentOS 6.2 - 0 views

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    This tutorial explains how to install and configure Proftpd Server on CentOS 6.2, Fedora Linux and RHEL clones. ProFTPdProFTPd is one of the most popular, secure and reliable FTP server for the Linux operating system. Proftpd uses a single configuration file and it's very simple to set up. Its con
Krizna G

How to setup nfs server on centos 6 - 0 views

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    NFS ( Network File System ) is used to share a directory with other clients over a network. It is very useful when it is implemented for accessing shared home folders
Krizna G

How to setup FTP server on ubuntu 14.04 ( VSFTPD ) - 0 views

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    FTP is used to transfer files from one host to another over TCP network. This article explains how to setup FTP server on ubuntu 14.04 . There are 3 popula
bryan yu

qBittorrent v1.5.2 has been released recently! - 0 views

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    Are you using Linux platform to download Bittorrent file? If the answer is "Yes", you shall try to use qBittorrent to be your Bittorrent client that is a lightweight Bittorrent client for Linux, and easy to use.
anonymous

How to Run Android Applications on Ubuntu - Step-by-step tutorial with screenshots - So... - 0 views

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    How to Run Android Applications on Ubuntu Adjust text size: June 25th, 2009, 18:04 GMT | By Marius Nestor When Google announced and released Android, back in October 2008, everyone knew that it would become the best operating system for mobile devices. Not only is Android open source, but it also comes with a Software Development Kit, which offers the necessary APIs and utilities for developers to easily build powerful applications for Android-powered mobile devices. The following tutorial was created especially for those of you who want to test the Android platform and install various applications, on the popular Ubuntu operating system. OK, so let's get started... shall we? Grab the Android SDK from Softpedia and save the file on your home folder.
anonymous

lftp to accelerate ftp / http download speed under Linux and UNIX - 0 views

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    "lftp to accelerate ftp / http download speed under Linux and UNIX by Vivek Gite · 4 comments lftp is a file transfer program that allows sophisticated ftp, http and other connections to other hosts. If site is specified then lftp will connect to that site otherwise a connection has to be established with the open command. This is an essential tool for all a Linux admin. I've already written about Linux ultra fast command line download accelerator such as Axel and prozilla. lftp is another tool for same job with more features. "
Maluvia Haseltine

NTFS-3G at Tuxera - 2 views

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    A stable, read/write NTFS driver for Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenSolaris, QNX, Haiku, and other operating systems. It provides safe handling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 NTFS file systems.
James Cady

MobaLiveCD - Run your LiveCD on Windows - 0 views

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    MobaLiveCD is a freeware that will run your Linux LiveCD on Windows thanks to the excellent emulator called "Qemu". MobaLiveCD allows you to test your LiveCD with a single click : after downloading the ISO image file of your favorite LiveCD, you just have to start it in MobaLiveCD and here you are, without the need to burn a CD-Rom or to reboot your computer.
mo_khamlichi

RightClickMenu alternative Mockup for Ubuntu | Unixmen - 0 views

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    Right click menu on icons - in nautilus - becomes longer and longer. In example, for a folder, there are more than 20 entries. It could be difficult - especially for new users who are not accustomed with shortcuts - to realize simple actions like delete or copy a file/folder. In order to enhance interaction with icons, a right click alternative could be implemented
Djiezes Kraaijst

Anatomy of Linux journaling file systems - 0 views

  • Anatomy of Linux journaling file systemsJournaling today and tomorrow
yc c

ActiveState - Free the dragon! - Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages - 0 views

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    Komodo Edit is a free, open source editor from dynamic language experts. It's absolutely fantastic to work with. It does everything a good editor should do, but it also adds a bunch of other little awesome things." -Dan Hulton, www.danhulton.com * All the languages: Dynamic language expertise for Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl, plus JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and XML, and template languages like RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django. * All the platforms: Windows? Mac? Linux? Yes! Yes! Yes! * Award-wining tools: Everything you'd expect from an editor based on the award-winning Komodo IDE, like autocomplete and calltips, multi-language file support, syntax coloring and syntax checking, Vi emulation, Emacs key bindings, and more. * Firefox-style extensibility: Go ahead, hack away! Or download some of the cool extensions from member of the Komodo community.
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