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Tim Mullins

Linux Mint 8 Helena x64 Edition RC - Review Screencast - 0 views

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    Review Screencast of Linux Mint 8 Helena x64 Edition Release Candidate, which is the same as Linux Mint 8 but is 64bit rather than 32bit. I spend most of the video showing you all the benefits and extra features of Linux Mint over standard Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala. 100% original video production
Marc Lijour

IDC - Press Release - prUS22592710 - 0 views

  • Linux server demand also improved in 3Q10, with revenue growing 32.6% to $2.1 billion when compared with the third quarter of 2009. Linux servers now represent 17.5% of all server revenue, up 2.6 points over 3Q09.
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    Linux server demand also improved in 3Q10, with revenue growing 32.6% to $2.1 billion when compared with the third quarter of 2009. Linux servers now represent 17.5% of all server revenue, up 2.6 points over 3Q09.
john sega

Online Threats and Dangers - 2 views

I downloaded an audio file from an unpopular website, when I opened it my computer crashed and since then, I have troubles turning it on because it would no longer display the correct desktop setti...

Desktop Computer Support

started by john sega on 07 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
helen troy

Blue Screen of Death - 1 views

I was working with my school project and doing my part time job at the same time, so it happened that I opened numerous windows and tabs one after another. When all of a sudden my computer displaye...

Need Computer Help

started by helen troy on 07 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
ismael guillen

integrando Gnome 3 en ubuntu 11.04 - Taringa! - 0 views

  • dejar mas pequeños los iconos del la pantalla de aplicaciones, son enormes el tamaño por defecto. Para eso necesitamos cambiar una cosita desde el terminal abrimos una terminal sudo su (como root ) gksu gedit /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/gnome-shell.css (esto abrirá un gedit) Buscamos las lineas: /* Apps */ .icon-grid { spacing: 18px; -shell-grid-item-size: 118px; } .icon-grid .overview-icon { icon-size: 96px; } Y al encontrarlas no serán iguales varían un poco, y cambian datos, debería quedar algo así: /* Apps */ .icon-grid { spacing: 18px; -shell-grid-item-size: 35px; } .all-app { padding: 16px 25p16px 16px; spacing: 20px; } .all-app .icon-grid { -shell-grid-item-size: 59px; } .all-app .overview-icon { icon-size: 48px; } Con este guardamos y recargamos el Shell, Alt+F2 y escribimos r y damos enter Ya deberán los iconos ser mas pequeños y por tanto menos feos Para reducir el tamaño de la barra y de las letras de todo el sistema, es que son enormes, buscamos Ajustes de Retoques avanzados, que normalmente esta en Aplicaciones/otros/ o lo pueden encontrar como Tweak Tool, y vamos a Fonts y en la primera barra movemos asta que el tamaño de letra este al gusto. Tambien aqui pueden habilitar los iconos en el escritorio desde la pestaña interface y al mismo tiempo regresarle los iconos al menú clásico así como regresar los botones de maximizar y restaurar de las ventanas.
    • ismael guillen
       
      Funciona ok yo lo probé I try it. Its OK!!
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    reducir iconos a gusto
mikeitt

5 Methods to Find Out Which Group a User Belongs to in Linux | 2daygeek.com - 0 views

  • All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
    • mikeitt
       
      All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
    • mikeitt
       
      All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
Felipp Crawly

Amazing Customer Service - 1 views

I would like to thank Onward Process Solutions for greatly helping me with my need for assistance in a Customer service outsourcing project. They provided me with 24/7 phone/ email answering serv...

started by Felipp Crawly on 31 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Frank Boros

How to Install phpMyAdmin using TLS/SSL on CentOS 6.2 - 0 views

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    How to set up phpMyAdmin on CentOS 6.2. It would be a good idea to set up phpMyAdmin as a secure website (HTTPS), rather than in clear-text (HTTP). This will ensure that all traffic between the web browser and phpMyAdmin is encrypted.

    I will be using this CA to generate the necessary certificate
cecilia marie

Best Shield Against Computer Viruses - 1 views

I have always wondered why my files are often corrupted and to think that I have installed an antiVirus software. I always scan my external disks each time I insert them in my unit. It was only lat...

virus protection

started by cecilia marie on 04 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Krizna G

How to install phpmyadmin on nginx on centos 6 - 0 views

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    Phpmyadmin is a free tool used to administrate MySQL . it supports all major operation with MySQL in GUI mode. In the previous post we saw about installing
Krizna G

How to install phpmyadmin on ubuntu 14.04 - 0 views

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    Phpmyadmin is a free web tool used to administrative MySQL database. You can perform all major tasks like creating , deleting and modifying databases.
Krizna G

How to Install adobe flash player on ubuntu 14.04 - 0 views

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    Installing flash player on ubuntu 14.04 : Adobe flash player is the most essential application. it allows you to browse all multimedia content like animati
Krizna G

How to install skype on ubuntu 14.04 - 0 views

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    Skype is a popular messaging and voip service which supports almost all OS platforms . It offers free skype to skype calls low call costs to mobiles and la
Tim M

Installing Linux Mint 9 64bit Dual Boot with Windows 7 Tutorial - 0 views

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    How-to Tutorial for Installing Linux Mint 9 GNOME 64bit Edition to Dual Boot with Microsoft Windows 7. I give tips and tricks for running Linux Mint 9 for the first time user. I also show how Windows 7 still works fine after installing Linux on top of it. These instructions apply to all Ubuntu..
anonymous

Enabling High Performance Data Transfers [PSC] - 0 views

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    These notes are intended to help users and system administrators maximize TCP/IP performance on their computer systems. They summarize all of the end-system (computer system) network tuning issues including a tutorial on TCP tuning, easy configuration checks for non-experts, and a repository of operating system specific instructions for getting the best possible network performance on these platforms
anonymous

MultiGet file downloader - 0 views

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    Welcome to the MultiGet Home page! MultiGet is an easy-to-use GUI file downloader for Windows/Linux/BSDs/MacOs.  It's programmed in C++ and has a GUI based on wxWidgets. It supports HTTP/FTP protocols which covers the requirements of most users. It supports multi-task with multi-thread on multi-server. It supports resuming downloads if the Web server supports it, and if you like, you can reconfig the thread number without stopping the current task. It's also support SOCKS 4,4a,5 proxy, ftp proxy, http proxy. In v0.8.0, a new feature was introduced, that is so called P2SP, or in other words , get file from multiple servers, and combine the data from different site into one file. This makes downloads complete much faster. MultiGet also supports switching language dynamically, you can choose Chinese or English interface.  Generally it will automatic choose a proper language for you. At this time(version 1.1.1), MultiGet can run on Windows 2000/XP, almost all Linux desktops, MacOs, BSDs. It can only depends on GTK+ runtime environment in Linux if statically linked with wxWidgets. It was tested on many system such as : Windows 2000, ubuntu ,kubuntu, xubuntu, fc5, opensuse10.4, mandriva 2007, MEPIS 6.0, PCLinuxOS, CentOS4.4, Puppy2.0, Xandros, edubuntu, RedFlag workstation 5, MagicLinux, dubuntu, archlinux, Hiweed, FreeBSD, MacOS etc.
anonymous

DAG: Dstat: Versatile resource statistics tool - 0 views

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    Dstat: Versatile resource statistics tool Dstat is a versatile replacement for vmstat, iostat, netstat and ifstat. Dstat overcomes some of their limitations and adds some extra features, more counters and flexibility. Dstat is handy for monitoring systems during performance tuning tests, benchmarks or troubleshooting. Dstat allows you to view all of your system resources in real-time, you can eg. compare disk utilization in combination with interrupts from your IDE controller, or compare the network bandwidth numbers directly with the disk throughput (in the same interval)
anonymous

Ksplice: Upgrade / Patch Your Linux Kernel Without Reboots - 0 views

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    "Ksplice: Upgrade / Patch Your Linux Kernel Without Reboots by Vivek Gite · 5 comments Generally, all Linux distributions needs a scheduled reboot once to stay up to date with important kernel security updates. RHN (or other distro vendors) provides Linux kernel security updates. You can apply kernel updates using yum command or apt-get command line options. After each upgrade you need to reboot the server. Ksplice service allows you to skip reboot step and apply hotfixes to kernel without rebooting the server. In this post I will cover a quick installation of Ksplice for RHEL 5.x and try to find out if service is worth every penny."
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