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saravanan arumugam

Veritas Volume manager Step by step - 0 views

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    Veritas Volume manager Step by step
Krizna G

Setup file server on centos 7 - Step by Step - 0 views

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    Samba is an opensource and most popular package that provides file and print service using SMB/CIFS protocol. This step by step article explains how to setup file server on centos 7 using samba .
bryan yu

How to use xvidcap to record steps on Linux openSUSE - 2 views

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    Sometimes I have to use the software xvidcap to record the steps for each action. This way will be more convenient for users to understand when I am teaching them. We all know that you can find many of this type of software in Windows, but there are only a small number of software have this capability in Linux...
Foxx Inabox

Building puppet and facter RPMs for CentOS or RHEL - - 0 views

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    Excellent step-by-step guide to building the build environment and RPMs for Puppet and Facter on RHEL-based distros.
Frank Boros

Installing Wordpress/Joomla/Drupal on CentOS 6.2 (netinstall) - 0 views

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    Step by Step how to install Wordpress/Joomla/Drupal on CentOS 6.2 (netinstall).
    I've been looking at using a CMS for a while as an alternative to designing websites from scratch. I finally have had a reason to use one (long story) but the short end of it is that it needs to run on Linux.

    The
Paul Sydney Orozco

How to Add CRUD Capability On Spring MVC using Hibernate JPA - 0 views

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    A step by step tutorial on adding CRUD (Create,Read,Update,Delete) capability on Spring MVC using Hibernate JPA.
Benno Hansen

How to configure Gtalk in Kopete? - 0 views

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    Step by step with illustrations fool proof guide to setting up your Google Talk (Gmail chat) account in Kopete.
Foxx Inabox

Development/Tutorials/Developing Qt4 Applications using Qt Designer and Ruby on Kubuntu... - 0 views

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    Very nice, step-by-step tutorial on creating Qt4 application with Ruby and Qt Designer.  Damn near essential.
Marc Lijour

Red Hat: 'Yes, we undercut Oracle with hidden Linux patches' * Channel Register - 5 views

  • "We made the change, quite honestly, because we are absolutely making a set of steps that make it more difficult for competitors that wish to provide support services on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux," Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens tells The Register, before naming those competitors. "Today, there are two competitors that I'm aware of that go to our customers directly, offering to support RHEL directly for them...Oracle and Novell."
  • "The work that we've done should not impede companies from building their own versions of Linux and supporting those for their customers," he says. "All the code we deliver through RHEL is out there. In most cases, the changes that go into RHEL. We already distribute into the upstream kernel. We have an upstream-first policy, where we're developing openly and then later integrating into our tree and then delivering it. So it shouldn't at all impede the community or anybody that's in the business of competing on that."
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    "We made the change, quite honestly, because we are absolutely making a set of steps that make it more difficult for competitors that wish to provide support services on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux," Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens tells The Register, before naming those competitors. "Today, there are two competitors that I'm aware of that go to our customers directly, offering to support RHEL directly for them...Oracle and Novell."
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
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."
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.
Paul Sydney Orozco

A Spoon-feed, step by step fast Spring Web MVC Tutorial - 0 views

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    A tutorial on how to create a web application using basic Spring MVC from spring-framework 3.0.5. We will design our web-based application based on the standard Spring MVC where request to the web-app will be routed to a Controller module, then to it's jsp View with data from our business Model
Graham Perrin

Linux Headquarters - 0 views

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  • No extensive Linux/Unix knowledge is assumed.
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    The goal of this website is to provide easy to follow, step-by-step guides for Linux users. All guides have been personally performed and tested by us to assure their correctness.
Zoe Rake

Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz SKT 478 L2 Cache 1 MB RK80546PE0721M | INTEL Processors - 0 views

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    Overview * Product Type: Processor * Processor Type: Intel Pentium 4 * CPU Speed: 2.8 GHz * Bus Speed: 533 MHz * Bus/Core Ratio: 21 * Manufacturing Technology: 90 nm * Core Stepping: D0 * L2 Cache Size: 1 MB * L2 Cache Speed: 2.8 GHz * Thermal Design Power: 89W * Thermal Specification: 69.1°C * VID Voltage Range: 1.25V-1.4V * Warranty: 1 Year
Robin Dale

How to install PhpMyChat Script Manually? - 1 views

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    PhpMyChat is a PHP based script, it is very easy-to-install and can create a multi-room chat system using a database as the content storage. Lets go through the steps, in order to install the PhpMyChat in very few steps:
Robin Dale

Steps to Change Root Password in HyperVM - 1 views

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    HyperVM is a very powerful and robust virtualization management software application, which helps you to manage a particular server within a servers cluster. If you forget your root password in HyperVM, it can be reset very easily using few steps shown in this tutorial.
bryan yu

How to connect to internet through pppoe on Fedora - 0 views

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    Today, my friend ask me to capture some pictures about internet connection steps for Fedora. He was using Windows XP and connect to Internet through pppoe connection. However, his Windows system isn't stable right now, so want to try Fedora 12 beta...
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