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maxwux

Writing udev rules - 0 views

  • KERNELS - match against the kernel name for the device, or the kernel name for any of the parent devices SUBSYSTEMS - match against the subsystem of the device, or the subsystem of any of the parent devices DRIVERS - match against the name of the driver backing the device, or the name of the driver backing any of the parent devices ATTRS - match a sysfs attribute of the device, or a sysfs attribute of any of the parent devices
  • Rename a device node from the default name to something else Provide an alternative/persistent name for a device node by creating a symbolic link to the default device node Name a device node based on the output of a program Change permissions and ownership of a device node Launch a script when a device node is created or deleted (typically when a device is attached or unplugged) Rename network interfaces
  • KERNEL - match against the kernel name for the device SUBSYSTEM - match against the subsystem of the device DRIVER - match against the name of the driver backing the device
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  • NAME - the name that shall be used for the device node SYMLINK - a list of symbolic links which act as alternative names for the device node
Marco Castellani

Unetbootin and Visparted, the "free" alternative to Partition Magic. | John Lewis - 0 views

  • Primarily Unetbootin allows you to install a version of Linux via a network connection (without any CD), however I think it’s greatest value comes from the option to install “Visparted”. Visparted allows you to resize and move most types of partition (including NTFS) and is easy to use.
  • but it struck me that this was so easy to use, no cds, no USB keys, just a computer and a internet connection, a nice graphical interface and it uninstalls itself when you reboot.
Marco Castellani

Linux.com :: What can you do with a second Ethernet port? - 0 views

  • Purchase a new PC or motherboard soon, and the chances are good that it will come with two built-in network interfaces -- either two Ethernet jacks or one Ethernet and one Wi-Fi. Tossing in a second adapter is an inexpensive way for the manufacturer to add another bullet point to the product description -- but what exactly are you supposed to do with it? If you are running Linux, you have several alternatives.
Sandy John

Offshore Software Application Development & Solutions India - 0 views

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    Cyber Futuristics provide consultancy and programming services to our clients as an Offshore Software Development Center. Our services include all software development solutions among others business software analysis, graphical user interfaces, prototype development, software application development, software development outsourcing, custom software solutions, e commerce software solutions and database optimization.
Fernando Padilha Avena

fogproject.org - free and open source computer imaging solution - 0 views

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    FOG is a Linux-based, free and open source computer imaging solution for Windows XP, Vista and 7 that ties together a few open-source tools with a php-based web interface. FOG doesn't use any boot disks, or CDs; everything is done via TFTP and PXE.
Yi Wang

Castle: Reinventing Storage for Big Data: OSCON 2011 - O'Reilly Conferences, July 25 - ... - 0 views

  • The standard Linux storage stack wasn’t designed for write-heavy big data workloads, nor is it well-suited to modern hardware: large, slow SATA disks, SSDs or many cores. Castle, an open-source project, is a ground-up overhauling of RAID, file systems, and the POSIX interface. It is released under the GPL and runs as part of the Linux kernel. Our target is 1 million random inserts per second to disk on a $1,000 commodity box, and we’re nearly there. Castle is also the core of the Acunu Data Platform, which delivers up to 100x higher performance for applications written for Cassandra and other tools.
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
krowddigital

UI/UX Designing Solutions In Melbourne - 1 views

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    A company specializing in UI UX design, UX design solution , user experience design, UI UX design, user interface development, UI UX design
Strivemindz Pvt. Ltd.

UI/UX Design Services - 2 views

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    Custom Apps And Websites Require Their Own, Unique Look And Feel. Our Custom UI/UX Design Services Create Cutting-Edge User Interfaces For Your Project.
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