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Linux Upcoming Training Shedule - 0 views

started by Linux Training on 25 Sep 18 no follow-up yet
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PEGA Online Training - IT Educational Experts - 0 views

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    Learn Pega course in online from beginner level to advanced techniques in just two months. We are providing Pega online training with real time experts with 100 % job assistance. Enroll now for a free demo at iteducationalexperts.com or call us at 9505066323 or 9505099323.
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Setup network on ubuntu 18.04 - 0 views

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    In this tutorial, We are going to see how to setup network on ubuntu 18.04 desktop and server versions. Ubuntu introduced netplan utlity to configure network on ubuntu 18.04 LTS. It uses YAML file format to read network configuration from /etc/netplan/ directory. Here is more information about netplan and Netplan examples .

Success has a New Name; Onward Process - 1 views

started by Felipp Crawly on 26 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
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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

Thank You OPS - 1 views

started by Felipp Crawly on 03 Jan 13 no follow-up yet

HP Support for Printers - 1 views

started by liza cainz on 06 Dec 10 no follow-up yet
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Linuxzoo - 0 views

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    Learn Linux from the safety of your chair using a remote private linux machine with root access.
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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
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Linux 2.4 Packet Filtering HOWTO: How Packets Traverse The Filters - 0 views

  • For ASCII-art fans, the chains are arranged like so: (Note: this is a very different arrangement from the 2.0 and 2.2 kernels!) _____ Incoming / \ Outgoing -->[Routing ]--->|FORWARD|-------> [Decision] \_____/ ^ | | v ____ ___ / \ / \ |OUTPUT| |INPUT| \____/ \___/ ^ | | ----> Local Process ---- The three circles represent the three chains mentioned above. When a packet reaches a circle in the diagram, that chain is examined to decide the fate of the packet. If the chain says to DROP the packet, it is killed there, but if the chain says to ACCEPT the packet, it continues traversing the diagram.
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Ubuntu Mobile | Ubuntu - 0 views

  • Introducing Ubuntu Mobile - full Internet, no compromise Ubuntu Mobile is an Ubuntu edition that targets an exciting new class of computers called Mobile Internet Devices.Ubuntu Mobile, based on the world's most popular Linux distribution, and MID hardware from OEMs and ODMs, are redefining what can be done in mobile computing.
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Is OpenOffice.org getting faster? - OpenOffice.org Ninja - 0 views

  • Is OpenOffice.org getting faster?
  • Some complain OpenOffice.org is slow and bloated. With each release there may be dozens of performance improvements, but there are also new features, some of which may slow things down. This the natural balance in software development, but in the end, what is the net effect on performance from one version to the next?
  • In conclusion, OpenOffice.org is generally getting slower with each release. However, startup performance has made great improvements, the performance losses are relatively small, advances in new computer hardware are more than making up the loses, and OpenOffice.org continues to mature with new features. OpenOffice.org doesn't compel users to upgrade, so you are welcome to continue using older versions.
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Red Hat Magazine | Fedora 9 and the road to KDE4 - 0 views

  • Fedora 9 will include KDE 4.0.3 by default, so this is a look at the progress of one of the major free desktop environments. KDE 4.0 was released January 11, 2008 after a couple of years of discussions and hype. The initial release was followed by a succession of minor releases that fixed many of the glaring bugs. The project that was initiated on October 14, 1996, so its developers have nearly a decade of experience now. While a lot of things have changed, there is still a familiar feel from its initial days. So what has changed?
  • The new Kickoff menu is a bit unusual and takes time to get used to.
  • The KDE project has taken a big risk, hoping to jump-start innovation. I hope they get it right. Along with the interesting acquisition of Trolltech by Nokia, the future is exciting and uncertain… and that’s just the way I like it.
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A full Hardy Heron Review - 0 views

  • Hardy Heron is a fast, exceptionally stable operating system. It is a significant step up from Windows XP and better than Vista when it comes to efficiently using resources, and frankly, ease of use.
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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.
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KOffice 2.0 Beta1 Released - 0 views

  • The KOffice team is proud to announce the first beta of KOffice 2.0. The goal of this release is to gather feedback from both users and developers on the new UI and underlying infrastructure. This will allow us to release a usable 2.0 release, demonstrating our vision for the future of the digital office to a larger audience and attract new contributions both in terms of code and ideas for improvements.
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CrossOver Chromium - CodeWeavers - 0 views

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    A ported Chrome, from a modified Windows version of Chrome.
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    CrossOver Chromium is a Mac and Linux port of the open source Chromium web browser.
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