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vas_kut

Down For Everyone Or Just Me -> Check if your website is down or up? - 0 views

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    Check to see if a site is down for you or everybody.
Mischa Nadine

Solid Wood Furniture - 0 views

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    Custom  Furniture World has a wide selection of shabby chic furniture, including solid wood and distressed looking furniture. Check out these great prices.
Foxx Inabox

rodjek/vim-puppet · GitHub - 0 views

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    Module that adds highlights and syntax checking for puppet policy files to ViM.
anonymous

Enabling High Performance Data Transfers [PSC] - 0 views

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    These notes are intended to help users and system administrators maximize TCP/IP performance on their computer systems. They summarize all of the end-system (computer system) network tuning issues including a tutorial on TCP tuning, easy configuration checks for non-experts, and a repository of operating system specific instructions for getting the best possible network performance on these platforms
yc c

ActiveState - Free the dragon! - Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages - 0 views

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    Komodo Edit is a free, open source editor from dynamic language experts. It's absolutely fantastic to work with. It does everything a good editor should do, but it also adds a bunch of other little awesome things." -Dan Hulton, www.danhulton.com * All the languages: Dynamic language expertise for Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl, plus JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and XML, and template languages like RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django. * All the platforms: Windows? Mac? Linux? Yes! Yes! Yes! * Award-wining tools: Everything you'd expect from an editor based on the award-winning Komodo IDE, like autocomplete and calltips, multi-language file support, syntax coloring and syntax checking, Vi emulation, Emacs key bindings, and more. * Firefox-style extensibility: Go ahead, hack away! Or download some of the cool extensions from member of the Komodo community.
anonymous

IPLobster.com - IP Address | My IP | IP Check | Find IP Address | Whats My IP | IP Lookup - 0 views

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    IP Address , My IP , IP , Find IP Address , Whats My IP , IP Lookup , IPv4 Address , IPv6 Address , DNS Address , IP Whois , IP Locate , IP Trace , Show My IP Address , What Is My IP Address , MyIP , Resources , Networks , Directory , What's My IP , Find An IP Address , IP Adres , IP Adresse , IP Adresse
MarioXXX Alex Stubbins

http://spreadthelinux.123bemyhost.com/ - 0 views

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    This is a cool website that was made by me. Check it out.
Luciano Ferrer

Remove Duplicate Messages (Alternate) :: Complementos para Thunderbird - 0 views

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    "The old 'Remove Duplicate Messages' is missing important features, and does not have a free software license. This is a full rewrite, with an GPL-LGPL-MPL license. Performance has been improved and many features and capabilities have been added, including: - Choice of comparison criteria (subject, author, date, etc). - Comparison of message bodies. - Action on multiple folders. - Review dialog for double-checking which duplicates to delete and which to keep. - Good performance on local folders with large number of messages; reasonable performance with IMAP and RSS accounts. - Spiffy toolbar button+menu."
mikeitt

5 Methods to Find Out Which Group a User Belongs to in Linux | 2daygeek.com - 0 views

  • All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
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      All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
    • mikeitt
       
      All system users are listed in the /etc/passwd file, the groups are listed in the /etc/group file, and the actual password is stored in the /etc/shadow file.
Graham Perrin

Linux Trojan rears its ugly head | Chester Wisniewski's Blog - 5 views

  • Linux Trojan rears its ugly head
  • In the Linux world, best practices by administrators
  • several mistakes
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  • not monitoring their repository
  • stopped publishing checksums
  • now GPG-signing
  • checksums are often hosted on the same system as their archives, or on a system with shared credentials. This serves almost no purpose
  • alter the published checksum
  • When a signature or checksum is provided, check it. That's why they're provided
  • June 12th, 2010
  • Chester Wisniewski
janet

Sabayon Linux Project Website - Swiftfox - 0 views

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    Sabayon linux is my favorite distro - check it out!
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    I use archlinux and quite enjoy it. Never want to try any other distros so far.
Chris Fung

[Fix Work] ubuntu - can't start x11vnc without attached monitor - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange - 0 views

  • apt-get install vnc4server x11-xserver-utils xserver-xorg-video-dummy xterm wm2
  • sudo apt-get install x11vnc xserver-xorg-video-dummy check /etc/defaults/grub that it includes nomodeset flag: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nomodeset"
  • /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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  • Section "Monitor" Identifier "Monitor0" HorizSync 28.0-80.0 VertRefresh 48.0-75.0 # 1680x1050 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 65.22 kHz; pclk: 147.14 MHz Modeline "1680x1050_60.00" 147.14 1680 1784 1968 2256 1050 1051 1054 1087 -HSync +Vsync EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "Card0" Driver "dummy" EndSection Section "Screen" DefaultDepth 24 Identifier "Screen0" Device "Card0" Monitor "Monitor0" SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "1680x1050" EndSubSection EndSection
  • create service script in /etc/init.d/vncserver
  • your_username
  • 192.168.1.10
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    Problem: VNC or Teamviewer can't start because no monitor is connected to Ubuntu. Solution: Installing a dummy video device to Xserver by following the instruction in this post.
David Corking

Rsync To Dropbox / Jungle Disk « Blog | lesterchan.net - 7 views

  • --log-file=
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      Might be useful to get into the habit of using logs for later troubleshooting.
  • –size-only Modifies rsync’s “quick check” algorithm for finding files that need to be transferred, changing it from the default of transferring files with either a changed size or a changed last-modified time to just looking for files that have changed in size
    • David Corking
       
      Sounds like webdav clocks gets sufficiently out of sync with the local machine to cause trouble with rsync. I wonder if it leads to unnecessary download of entire files. Does this mean that unison won't work on webdav drives?
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    Nice tips for doing small backups with rsync
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