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Top 5 Business Tools to Help Make Life Sane - 0 views

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    Here is a quick list of 5 useful business tools to help outmaneuver your competition and avoid a headache in the process.
anonymous

What would you do with 100 times the bandwidth? - 0 views

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    what would you do with 20, or 100, times the bandwidth you currently have? This may become a possibility very soon, so I thought it would be interesting to compile a list of future applications that could exist with a much bigger pipe. Feel free to chirp in with your own ideas!
anonymous

Cisco Hardware to power 4G WiMax Networks - 0 views

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    Finally something to really get 4G WiMax going- the addition of Cisco as a partner to build the network hardware. Get ready for full-fledged cell phone video conferencing.
Mike Chelen

Java - Community Ubuntu Documentation - 0 views

  • sudo update-alternatives --config java
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    In order to run Java programs and Java applets, you must have a Java environment installed. The GCJ flavor of Java is installed as default, and is usually fine for most purposes. If it is not installed, JavaInstallation describes how to install some opensource flavors of Java. You may, however, have a need to run the Sun flavor of Java if something does not work correctly. To get Sun Java under Ubuntu 7.04 or later running on Intel or PowerPC platform, you should enable the Universe repository in Add/Remove programs, and install either the openjdk-6-jre package or the sun-java6-bin package. (Note: PowerPC version is slow). To get Sun Java under Ubuntu 6.06 or 6.10 running on Intel x86 platform, you should enable the Universe repository in Add/Remove programs, and install the sun-java5-bin package. Note: The same commands will work under Xubuntu/Kubuntu (using Add/Remove or the Adept Package Installer).
Mike Chelen

Uri parameters - Mibbit - 0 views

  • http://widget.mibbit.com/?server=irc.freenode.net&channel=%23test
Matti Narkia

10 reasons Vista haters will love Windows 7, from Deb Shinder - Downloads - TechRepublic - 0 views

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    Overview: Disgruntled Vista users, take heart: According to Deb Shinder, Windows 7 addresses many Vista annoyances and offers myriad improvements of its own.\n\nThis download is also available as an entry in our 10 Things blog.\n\n(Is this item miscategorized? Does it need more tags? Let us know.)\n\nFormat: PDF | Size: 510KB | Date: Feb 2009 |
Mike Chelen

Message List - Tribler - 0 views

  • A workaround is to edit: /usr/share/tribler/Tribler/Main/tribler.py and change the line: app = ABCApp(0, params, single_instance_checker, installdir) to: app = ABCApp(1, params, single_instance_checker, installdir)
Mike Chelen

http://omvviewer.byteme.org.uk/ubuntu_binary.shtml - 0 views

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    To use our repository add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.lst file. Each repository includes the library dependencies (which are not on ubuntu yet) needed to run stable/candidate release. There is currently no way to have the release candidate and the release installed at the same time. I am hoping to change this in the future.
Mike Chelen

Saving a Customised Linux Amazon Instance (EC2 and S3) | Times New Rohan - 0 views

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    The workflow being, you bring up an AMI, install a bunch of software, configure it how you need it, and then you need to store your new image so you can bring it up again and again (since images will revert back to their saved state after shutdown).
Mike Chelen

rietveld - Google Code - 0 views

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    This project shows how to create a somewhat substantial web application using Django on Google App Engine. In addition, I hope it will serve as a practical tool for the Python developer community, and hopefully for other open source communities. As I've learned over the last two years at Google, where I developed a similar tool named Mondrian, proper code review habits can really improve the quality of a code base, and good tools for code review will improve developers' life. Some code in this project was derived from Mondrian, but this is not the full Mondrian tool.
Mike Chelen

DOWNLOAD - APT-TORRENT Home page - 0 views

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    Current source version is 0.5.0. Current debian package version is 0.5.0-1 Download Debian packages or Sources below, or add this line to your (...)
Mike Chelen

MediaWikiLite - OrganicDesign Wiki - 0 views

  • Check your phpinfo() to see if pdo_sqlite is listed, if not, try adding extension=php_pdo_sqlite.so into the dynamic extensions section of your php.ini
    • Mike Chelen
       
      phpinfo() was accurate in showing whether sqlite was supported, however the php.ini change did not fix my problem
  • To install SQLite3 on a Debian based system, use apt-get install php5-sqlite3
Mike Chelen

Failed Update - AzureusWiki - 0 views

  • Linux/Unix notes If you installed Azureus 3.0.2.0 or higher, you can also try a manual update. Make sure Azureus is not running Open up a shell Change to the azureus program dir Run "./updateAzureus" (If this is your first time using the script, you may have to "chmod +x ./updateAzureus"). If you don't have this script, you can create one: sudo java -cp ./plugins/azupdater/Updater.jar org.gudy.azureus2.update.Updater updateonly `pwd` ~/.azureus Assuming you have a ./plugins/azupdater/Updater.jar, this will elevate your rights and apply any updates that couldn't be done with your normal user's rights.
Mike Chelen

Mibbit client widget creator - 0 views

  • The Settings ID can be found in your account in the [prefs] tab.
    • Mike Chelen
       
      used to customize many more options
Mike Chelen

Digg - KTorrent : uTorrent Clone For Linux - 0 views

  • Transmission
    • Mike Chelen
       
      "Deluge" is good as well
  • Azureus
  • Azureus FTL. System resource hog, it's dependant on Java, and personally, I've encountered more bugs with Azureus than any other BT client out there.
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  • azureus has more features than any other client, and for a lot of people, that's what matters the most.
  • Azureus has a better UI than KTorrent.
  • deluge is another good linux torrent clienthttp://www.deluge-torrent.org/
  • www.qbittorrent.org for Qt/Qt4.2 junkies.
  • What I meant was that qbittorrent is based on the same libtorrent that deluge is written, but deluge is written in pygtk, and qbittorrent is written using C++ with Qt4.2.
  • The only thing stopping me using KTorrent is the way it seems to handle uploads. Whenever I had it running, my wife was unable to surf on her laptop (on the wireless network) even though I had the upload speed set to 15 kB/s.
    • Mike Chelen
       
      you have to consider limiting active connections, not just just upload bandwidth
  • Using Azureus and the Auto Speed plugin, there was barely any difference, even when I was uploading in excess of 30 kB/s.
    • Mike Chelen
       
      probably a good option for anyone that doesn't know how to configure detailed connection settings
  • linux bittorrent client that is command line based
  • http://www.rahul.net/dholmes/ctorrent/
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTorrent
  • Too bad that none of the client based torrent programs i have found and used, supports DHT (Besides from the normal Bit-Torrent program in CLI, which turns it on when the normal tracker is dead).
Mike Chelen

#955 (importing magnet links) - The libTorrent and rTorrent Project - Trac - 0 views

  • 08/31/08 12:55:48 changed by josef ¶ I've written a patch to support magnet links now. You need to check out svn rev 1065 of libtorrent/rtorrent, and get http://ovh.ttdpatch.net/~jdrexler/rt/experimental/dht-pex-static_map.diff and http://ovh.ttdpatch.net/~jdrexler/rt/experimental/magnet-uri.diff then in the directory that has the libtorrent and rtorrent subdirs you've checked out, do patch -p0 < dht-pex-static_map.diff patch -p0 < magnet-uri.diff and recompile both. It uses the official magnet protocol from Bittorrent BEP-0009 which is incompatible with Azureus and so far only supported by uTorrent 1.8+, so it'll only work if there are recent uTorrents in the swarm. It supports magnet links in both the old style base32 encoded hashes as well as the recommended URL-encoded hashes. Note that if there is one or more tracker URLs to use for the download, it must be present as "tr=..." argument in the magnet URI, because there is currently no way of adding trackers in rtorrent afterwards, so without that it'll use DHT and nothing else. After opening a magnet URI, it will add a meta download to download the actual torrent info. When that is complete, it is replaced by the real torrent. The meta data is saved in your standard torrent download directory, you can delete that after the real torrent has appeared, or you can keep it in case you need to open the same magnet URI again.
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    Importing magnet links would be great, because some sites only have magnet links. Mayby something like this:
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