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bryan yu

Black screen issue when installing ATI driver in openSUSE 11.1 - 0 views

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    Today, I'm quite busy with looking for a way to install ATI vga driver in openSUSE 11.1 X86_64 correctly that was because something wrong with my machine. When I restart my system after install driver it just goes to black screen. The only way that I can login my system from another machine through ssh protocol. Actually I have never encountered this issue before so i have spent this much time trying to figure it out.
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)
anonymous

lftp to accelerate ftp / http download speed under Linux and UNIX - 0 views

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    "lftp to accelerate ftp / http download speed under Linux and UNIX by Vivek Gite · 4 comments lftp is a file transfer program that allows sophisticated ftp, http and other connections to other hosts. If site is specified then lftp will connect to that site otherwise a connection has to be established with the open command. This is an essential tool for all a Linux admin. I've already written about Linux ultra fast command line download accelerator such as Axel and prozilla. lftp is another tool for same job with more features. "
Paul Sydney Orozco

http://www.adobocode.com/spring/marshallingunmarshalling-java-objects-into-xml-file-usi... - 0 views

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    The release 3.0 of Spring Framework added the Spring Module OXM which supports the marshalling and unmarshalling of Java objects and XML documents.In this post, we will be using Spring OXM to take a Java object, convert it to a XML-format and save it in the hard-disk as an XML file containing information of that Java object. We will also cover how to retrieve back the serialized state of that XML file and reconstruct it back to it's original state as a Java object.
liza cainz

Computer Help for Windows Backup in Windows Vista - 2 views

Help Gurus Microsoft tech support experts helped me create windows backup for my Vista computer. I asked them to create backups because I am afraid that something bad might happen to my computer an...

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Djiezes Kraaijst

Computerworld - The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again Shell - 0 views

  • Interviews The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again ShellWhen the Bourne Shell found its identity
  • in this article we chat to Chet Ramey about his experience maintaining Bash.
  • In BASH's case, the problem to be solved was a free software version of the Posix standard shell to be part of the GNU system.
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  • the original Bourne Shell was very influential, the various System V shell releases preserved that heritage, and the Posix committee used those versions as the basis for the standard they developed. Certainly the basic language syntax and built-in commands are direct descendants of the Bourne Shell's. Bash's additional features and functionality build on what the Bourne shell provided. As for source code and internal implementation, there's no relationship at all
  • Bash will continue to evolve as both an interactive environment and a programming language. I'd like to add more features that allow interested users to extend the shell in novel ways. The programmable completion system is an example of that kind of extension.
  • Do you have any advice for up-and-coming programmers? Find an area that interests you and get involved with an existing community. There are free software projects in just about any area of programming. The nuts-and-bolts -- which language you use, what programming environment you use, where you do your work -- are not as important as the passion and interest you bring to the work itself.
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    an interview with Chet Ramey, maintainer of the bash-shell
Sandra Nowakowski

The /root Home Directory of the Linux root User - Linux Training Online - Linux Concept... - 0 views

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    When you start working with Linux OS (operating system) and learning how to user Linux, you will soon discover that there are several Linux terms that are similar, the same, or somehow related. For example, the terms: root user, / (root directory) and ...
sofarso Shawn

SerialBox - 0 views

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    Here you are - ready to download the worlds onliest collection of serial-numbers for the Macintosh Platform. Remember that Serial Box is currently running on the Mac OS X Platform. Serialbox is a Tool running on the Macintosh that is offering you a huge selection of serials exclusively for the Mac Platform. Now up to about 7000 cracks?
kumar app

Running Linux Programs on Windows - 6 views

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    Linux is a staple brand name when it comes to computers. Over the years, it has been creating programs and operating systems that are very much in tune with the world's need these days. Actually, there is a variety of Linux programs that I find better than its counterparts. However, this program c
Yi Wang

In the Beginning was the Command Line - 0 views

  • Like the Earth's biosphere, the technosphere is very thin compared to what is above and what is below.
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      beautiful visualization
  • fossilization process
  • temporal arbitrage.
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  • Disney does mediated experiences better than anyone. If they understood what OSes are, and why people use them, they could crush Microsoft in a year or two.
  • But more importantly, it comes out of the fact that, during this century, intellectualism failed, and everyone knows it.
  • lip service
  • How badly we want it can be measured by the size of Bill Gates's fortune.
  • When TCP/IP was invented, running it was an honor reserved for Serious Computers--mainframes and high-powered minicomputers used in technical and commercial settings--and so the protocol is engineered around the assumption that every computer using it is a serious machine, capable of doing many things at once. Not to put too fine a point on it, a Unix machine.
  • Young Americans who leave their great big homogeneous country and visit some other part of the world typically go through several stages of culture shock: first, dumb wide-eyed astonishment. Then a tentative engagement with the new country's manners, cuisine, public transit systems and toilets, leading to a brief period of fatuous confidence that they are instant experts on the new country. As the visit wears on, homesickness begins to set in, and the traveler begins to appreciate, for the first time, how much he or she took for granted at home. At the same time it begins to seem obvious that many of one's own cultures and traditions are essentially arbitrary, and could have been different; driving on the right side of the road, for example. When the traveler returns home and takes stock of the experience, he or she may have learned a good deal more about America than about the country they went to visit.
  • We like plain dealings and straightforward transactions in America.
  • This would simply not be worth the effort, and so "wc" would never be written as an independent program at all. Instead users would have to wait for a word count feature to appear in a commercial software package.
Marc Lijour

Linux Is on the Rise For Business - PCWorld Business Center - 1 views

  • according to a report released Tuesday by the Linux Foundation in partnership with Yeoman Technology Group. With data from an invited pool of more than 1900 respondents, the survey found that 76 percent of the world's largest organizations plan to add more Linux servers over the next 12 months. By contrast, only 41 percent plan to add Windows servers, while 44 percent say they will be decreasing or maintaining the same number of Windows machines over the next year.
  • Large companies are planning to increase their reliance on Linux over the next five years
  • Looking out over five years, the difference is even more marked: A full 79 percent plan to add Linux servers over that time, while only 21 percent will add new Windows servers.
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  • To understand Linux trends among the world's largest companies and government organizations, Yeoman and The Linux Foundation focused in particular on responses from a subset of close to 400 respondents representing organizations with annual revenues of $500 million or more or greater than 500 employees.
  • Sixty-six percent of the planned Linux deployments mentioned by respondents are for brand-new applications or services, while 37 percent are migrations from Windows, the survey found.
  • "We are seeing more migration at Microsoft's expense than the industry analysis might lead you to believe," McPherson noted.
  • Since Linux is free, sales-linked estimates tend to underestimate its adoption considerably.
  • this survey involves some sample bias
  • the data isn't tied to server sales the way so much industry data is
  • a full 60 percent of respondents said they're planning to use Linux for more mission-critical workloads than they have in the past
  • Lack of vendor lock-in and openness of the code were other frequently cited drivers
  • long-term viability of the platform
  • choice of software and hardware
  • n cloud contexts, meanwhile, Linux led far and away, with 70 percent naming it as their primary platform, compared with 18 percent citing Windows and 11 citing Unix
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    according to a report released Tuesday by the Linux Foundation in partnership with Yeoman Technology Group. With data from an invited pool of more than 1900 respondents, the survey found that 76 percent of the world's largest organizations plan to add more Linux servers over the next 12 months. By contrast, only 41 percent plan to add Windows servers, while 44 percent say they will be decreasing or maintaining the same number of Windows machines over the next year.
Jay Dee

Good SEO Staff and Services - 2 views

Nowadays, people do not use the yellow pages or go directly to the stores to buy something. They are taking advantage of the internet whenever they have to buy something. For that reason, I have a ...

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started by Jay Dee on 25 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Luciano Ferrer

Send Later 3 :: Complementos para Thunderbird - 0 views

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    "Changes the "Send Later" command (Ctrl+Shift+Return) in the message composition window, so that instead of merely copying the message into your Outbox so that it is sent the next time you go online or do "Send Unsent Messages", a dialog pops up which allows you to specify when the message will be sent. You can specify a specific time and date, or click "15 mins later", "30 mins later" or "2 hours later", or click "Passthrough to Send Later" to get the built-in Thunderbird "Send Later" functionality (i.e., copy to Outbox)."
Marc Lijour

HP to Put Linux in Printers and PC's: It's the End of an Era for Windows | Linux.com - 6 views

  • the worlds largest PC supplier is indicating that they are going to ship PC’s without Windows
  • HP announced that it is going to ship WebOS not only in phones, tablets and printers, but in PC’s as well
  • Perhaps this really IS the year of the Linux desktop.
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  • Linux is the underpinning technology for nearly every sector of the market in every form of computing.
  • analysts predict will be a $30B market for tablets by 2012
  • Linux because it supports more architectures and more devices than any other OS and is freely available and is able to be custom-branded
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    the worlds largest PC supplier is indicating that they are going to ship PC's without Windows
Marc Lijour

Red Hat's "obfuscated" kernel source [LWN.net] - 3 views

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    Several readers have pointed out this interview with Maximilian Attems, posted by Raphaël Hertzog. Therein, Maximilian states that, while the cross-distribution cooperation on the 2.6.32 kernel has been a great thing, Red Hat is making things harder by shipping its RHEL 6 kernel source as one big tarball, without breaking out the patches. Your editor has downloaded the 2.6.32-71.14.1.el6 source package and verified that this is the case.
Sanny Y

Online Computer Tech Support Service that Understands Urgency - 1 views

My business cannot live without the support of computers. My products are all recorded in a database system and so is my payroll system. Plus, I constantly surf the web to check on my clients onlin...

online computer tech support

started by Sanny Y on 14 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Foxx Inabox

Creepy - 0 views

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    A geolocation information aggregator. creepy is an application that allows you to gather geolocation related information about users from social networking platforms and image hosting services. The information is presented in a map inside the application where all the retrieved data is shown accompanied with relevant information (i.e. what was posted from that specific location) to provide context to the presentation.
shalali stokes

They Fix Slow Computers Fast - 1 views

I called Fix Slow Computer Online to help me fix slow computers. I own an internet cafe and I have noticed that my computers are running slow. That is why I right away sought out a solution to my p...

fix slow computer fast

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Sanny Y

The Number One Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

Computer Tech Support Service offers the most outstanding computer support service. They have friendly computer support technicians who are very skilled in giving accurate and fast solutions to my ...

Computer support service

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Rem PC

The Best Remote PC Support I Ever Had - 1 views

The Remote PC Support Now excellent remote PC support services are the best. They have skilled computer tech professionals who can fix your PC while you wait or just go back to work or just simply...

remote PC support

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