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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
Krizna G

How to install google chrome on ubuntu 14.04 - 0 views

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    Google chrome has become most popular browser . it is fast and extremely flexible . By default ubuntu 14.04 has firefox installed, Just follow the steps to
David Corking

Changing Debian's sensible-editor « Shell Person - 0 views

  • Debian also maintains symlinks for sensible-browser and sensible-pager. You can change those easily as well: sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
    • David Corking
       
      This command worked for me in Xubuntu 10.4.
Robert Wallace

Linux: Setup a transparent proxy with Squid in three easy steps - 0 views

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    Setup Squid proxy as a transparent server. Main benefit of setting transparent proxy is you do not have to setup up individual browsers to work with proxies.
yc c

CrossOver Chromium - CodeWeavers - 0 views

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    A ported Chrome, from a modified Windows version of Chrome.
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    CrossOver Chromium is a Mac and Linux port of the open source Chromium web browser.
Maluvia Haseltine

khtml2png - Take Command Line Web Screenshots on Linux - 0 views

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    Khtml2png is a helpful tool for capturing an image of a webpage with ease. It's nice to use because it will get the entire length of the site, no matter whether it is fully visible in the browser. And, it sure beats shell scripting Firefox to open on a different display and capturing an image with Imagemagick
yc c

namebench - Project Hosting on Google Code - 2 views

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    Are you a power-user with 5 minutes to spare? Do you want a faster internet experience? Try out namebench. It hunts down the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use. namebench runs a fair and thorough benchmark using your web browser history, tcpdump output, or standardized datasets in order to provide an individualized recommendation. namebench is completely free and does not modify your system in any way. This project began as a 20% project at Google.
john harvey arong

Ubuntu web font - 0 views

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    Web font refers to the use of fonts on the World Wide Web. When HTML was first created, font faces and styles were controlled exclusively by the settings of each web browser. There was no mechanism for individual web pages to control font display until Netscape introduced the <font> tag in 199
jdr santos

Cockpit Project - 3 views

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    "Cockpit makes it easy to administer your GNU/Linux servers via a web browser."
anonymous

25 Firefox Extensions to Make You More Productive - 0 views

  • Autocopy - The name pretty much says it all. Instead of having to hit cmd+c (or ctrl + C for our Windows readers), every time you highlight text it automatically copies it to the clipboard. If you don’t want it on 100% of the time, you can toggle it on and off in the bottom-right of the browser.
    • anonymous
       
      Well, in the X Window system that's default behaviour. Don't need an extension for that.
  • Scrapbook - Much like the Read it Later extension, Scrapbook allows you to quickly save pages for later reading. However, it has a few more great features, like taking whole snippets of pages (like Google Notebook), searching within snippets, saving whole websites, and you can even organize the snippets like bookmarks. Perfect for researching or in-depth bookmarking.
  • Copy Plain Text- The name pretty much says it all. If you do a lot of writing in WYSIWYG editors (blogging and other word processors), then this extension can come in pretty handy. Copy Plain Text will leave all the bolds, italics and other unwanted formatting when you copy and paste into text fields.
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  • FEBE - On the surface, FEBE will quickly and easily backup your Firefox extensions. But the fun doesn’t stop there. You can also sync multiple computers with the same Firefox extensions, and even set up automatic backups, ensuring that you’ll never lose your Firefox configurations again.
  • del.icio.us bookmarks - Save, search and share your Del.icio.us bookmarks easily inside of Firefox. Browsing your bookmarks is especially easy with the del.icio.us sidebar.
Scott Beamer

Google Chrome Alpha builds for Fedora - 0 views

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    Nuff said.
Robin Dale

Making Your Website SmartPhone Friendly - 1 views

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    Having a mobile version of website has become more important as people using iPhone and other smartphones are increasing rapidly. People are now using smartphones to browser sites while on move. If you are not having a mobile version of your website then you will lose a good amount of visitors visiting your site from their smartphones. This tutorial will help you to create your wordpress website smartphone and iPhone friendly.
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