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E-Link Box The Blog Press - 0 views

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    Welcome to E-Link Box - The Blog Press!!! E-Link Box is a growing up community in particular to help out Bloggers, Content Writers, Authors, Online marketers, Affiliates and web masters. E-Link Box brings writers, authors, readers, affiliate marketers, webmasters, reviewers and ezine publishers together with social networking capabilities. E-Link Box provides a platform to communicate within the members to share and get assisted by each other. Registered members can create, edit, publish and submit their blog, contents, reviews and articles on topics that suite all types of audience in internet. E-Link Box is the place to blog your ideas, techniques, thoughts, knowledge, tips and stuff. It is free and easy. You have to register an account and submit your content. Members can create and mange their own groups, invite friends, start a post or discuss a topic in inbuilt forum and lot more tool. Any one who loves to write, submit articles, post content, to create high quality backlinks etc can register free with E-Link Box. Increase your exposure to search engines and boost your traffic by submitting your articles post and content as a registered member. Free updated latest web content rss feeds for all webmasters, ezines and newsletter publishers.
j00p34

Handle With Linux - 0 views

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    Site with linux blogs, links to articles about linux, linux installation, linux compatibility, linux promotion, linux usability, linux installation manuals, embeddes linux. With the ability to vote articles up.
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
anonymous

Vim Plugins You Should Know About, Part VII: ragtag.vim (formerly allml.vim) - good cod... - 0 views

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    This is the seventh post in the article series "Vim Plugins You Should Know About". This time I am going to introduce you to a plugin called "ragtag.vim". A month ago it was still known as "allml.vim" but now it has been renamed to ragtag.vim. The best parts of RagTag are mappings for editing HTML tags. It has a mapping for quickly closing open HTML tags, a mapping for quickly turning the typed word into a pair of open/close HTML tags, several mappings for inserting HTML doctype, linking to CSS stylesheets, loading JavaScript and it includes mappings for wrapping the typed text in a pair of tags for PHP, or for ASP or eRuby, and {% .. %} for Django. RagTag is written by Tim Pope. He's the master of Vim plugin programming. I have already written about two of his plugins - surround.vim and repeat.vim and more articles about his plugins are coming!
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

Self-Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination - download here - 1 views

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    Self-Service Linux: Mastering the Art of Problem Determination by Mark Wilding, Dan Behman Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR 2005 ISBN/ASIN: 013147751X ISBN-13: 9780131477513 Number of pages: 456 Description: The biggest factor in a company's decision to go with Linux is overcoming the support issues. This book should be an essential part of every company's Linux adoption plan to keep the total cost of ownership down and improve the ROI of their Linux strategy. It is also a book that advanced Linux professionals running their own Linux systems will be able to use to troubleshoot. This book gives the staff the basics they need to diagnose most problems that they will face and will go into the nitty-gritty on the toughest problems.    Download or read it online here: Download link    (4.4MB, PDF)
Benno Hansen

Mozilla Plugin Support on Linux - 0 views

  • Install Adobe Reader. Create a symbolic link to nppdf.so to your Mozilla plugins directory.
  • copy libflashplayer.so to your Mozilla plugins directory and flashplayer.xpt to your Mozilla components directory
  • Install Java Runtime Environment. Make a symbolic link to libjavaplugin_oji.so in your Mozilla Plugins directory. Use the copy located in the plugin/i386/ns7 directory of JRE 5.0 or later, or plugin/i386/ns610-gcc32 if you are using JRE 1.4.2.
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  • Copy nphelix.so to your Mozilla plugins directory and nphelix.xpt to your Mozilla components directory.
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    Mozilla Plugin Support on Linux (x86)
Djiezes Kraaijst

Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0 « Motho ke motho ka botho - 0 views

  • Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0
  • This guide is a collection of tips and tweaks for Ubuntu Linux 8.04. The content comes from tutorials and speed suggestions found on the Ubuntu Forums and elsewhere. The material has been collated and narrated, and arranged with links to external resources or supplemental information.
  • The current versions can be downloaded by clicking on the links below. Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0, Zim Howto: Set up Hardy for speed, v1.0, HTML
Sandra Nowakowski

CCIE Security Bootcamp - 0 views

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    Topic: Ccie - Mybloglog Ccie - Reviews Ip Link State Routing Protocols In Cisco Routers ... Ccie Security Ccie Security Bootcamp Ccie Simulator Ccie Training Cisco Cisco ... Www.mybloglog.com/buzz/topics/ccie Cisco Ccie Certification Voip System T...
Matti Narkia

Download - Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference - 0 views

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    The PDF Edition of Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference is available entirely free of charge. It is practically identical to the Print Edition. You can download it by clicking the links below. Over 250,000 people already have!
j00p34

please help me adding more linux articles to my site - 12 views

Help wanted. My site http://www.handlewithlinux.com I need people to submit interesting links to Linux related content. Please help me by submitting interesting links. the site is growing but I re...

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started by j00p34 on 17 Feb 09 no follow-up yet
Maluvia Haseltine

Puppy Linux - 3 views

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    Links to all the current Puppy Linux sites Great Resource!
Javin Paul

10 tips on working fast in UNIX - 0 views

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    This is an excellent link I find related to Unix find command and how to use find command in unix , I have bookmarked it and using it frequently , It has really improved my productivity over couple of days , I am loving it:)my favorite unix find command example from this blog post is :6) How to find all text file which contains word Exception|,ERROR,Error} using find command in Linux ?
anonymous

Raspberry Links (from Rafa) - 1 views

started by anonymous on 15 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
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