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Scott Beamer

Splunk | IT Search for Log Management, Operations, Security and Compliance - 1 views

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    Splunk is the world's leading software used to monitor, report and analyze live streaming IT data as well as terabytes of historical data - located on-premises or in the cloud. More than 1,850 organizations in 70 countries use Splunk to gain valuable insights from their IT data to improve service levels, reduce IT operations costs, mitigate security risks, and drive new levels of operational visibility.
Paul Sydney Orozco

How to Add Form Validations in Spring MVC - 0 views

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    This tutorial covers adding validations to forms during submission using Validator interface from Spring. This is part of the Spring MVC tutorial series.
Paul Sydney Orozco

Tutorial On Spring with Hibernate and Java Persistence API - 0 views

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    Sample of using Hibernate Annotations by reducing XML configuration files thus making it simpler to define required metadata directly into our Java code. When using annotations, we no longer need the additional mapping file (*.hbm.xml). The metadata for the ORM is specified in the individual classes.
Paul Sydney Orozco

How to Use @Required Annotation in Spring - 0 views

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    An Example explaining on how @Required annotation from Spring Framework works. Provides sample on how to use @Required and expected exception if beans are not properly configured like BeanInitializationException or Property is required for bean.
Tim Mullins

AstroMenace 3D Space Shooter Game for Linux - 1 views

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    Screencast Review of AstroMenace 3D Space Shooter Game for Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit, the Game is freely downloadable from playdeb.net
Tim Mullins

AutoTalent Filter in AudaCity Open Source Alternative to AutoTune Tutorial Screencast - 0 views

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    Tutorial Screencast on how to use the new AutoTalent Filter in AudaCity which is a Open Source Alternative to AutoTune world famous software to help make people sound like they can sing well. I'm doing this demo in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit
Tim Mullins

How-to Install PCI-E Graphics Card into PC Tutorial - 0 views

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    This is a video Tutorial of How-to Install a ASUS EN9500GT 1GB / Nvidia 9500GT PCI-E Graphics Card into Desktop Computer. I also show how to setup Nvidia Settings in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit Karmic Koala. Educational video
Tim Mullins

gOS 3.1 Linux (Good OS) Review Screencast - 1 views

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    Review Screencast Tutorial about gOS 3.1 Linux (Good OS) which is based on Ubuntu Linux 8.10 32bit, and it includes many of the Google Apps built-in. I show you all the programs and games that are installed and show you how to install the OS on your computer.
Rem PC

Why I Like Remote PC Support - 1 views

I really am impressed with remote PC support from Remote PC Support Now. Aside that it is very responsive and quick, remote PC support provides complete resolution to a wide variety of computer iss...

remote PC support

started by Rem PC on 09 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
cecilia marie

Virus Protection Software - 1 views

My files are often lost if not corrupted in my disk drive, and sadly, those where important documents. Sometimes, I fail to backup all my files, that is why, by the time it is corrupted, I am left ...

virus protection

started by cecilia marie on 09 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Tim Mullins

Ubuntu One Beta Review conclusion - 0 views

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    In this new video screencast editorial style review from the OSGUI.com Tech Show I conclude the review from the last video episode of Ubuntu One beta in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala 64bit. Ubuntu One is a storage application and service operated by Canonical Ltd
Tim Mullins

Ubuntu One screencast review - 0 views

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    In this new video screencast tutorial from the OSGUI.com Tech Show I will show you how to use Ubuntu One in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala. Ubuntu One is a storage application and service operated by Canonical Ltd and currently in public beta, the service enables users to store and sync files online and between computers. Ubuntu One has a client application that only runs on Ubuntu 9.04 and further. A free Ubuntu One account offers 2 GB of storage. Users may upgrade to 50 GB by paying a monthly fee of $10.
Tim Mullins

Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Automatic Crash Reports Screencast - 0 views

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    In this new video screencast tutorial from the http://www.OSGUI.com Tech Show I show you how to step by step use the inbuilt Error and Crash reporting feature of Ubuntu Linux 9.x either Jaunty or Karmic Koala. The tool is called apport and it automatically collects data from crashed processes and compiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This utilizes the crashdump helper hook provided by the Ubuntu kernel.
David Corking

All about Linux: Configuring xterm in Linux - 0 views

  • XTerm*background: whiteXTerm*foreground: blackXTerm*pointerColor: redXTerm*pointerColorBackground: black
  • konsole takes a whooping 8MB and gnome-terminal over 3MB of memory, you can run xterm under 1MB
  • Create a '.Xresources' file in your home directory and enter the values that you want to set. My .Xresources file is as follows:
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  • By pressing [Ctrl] key and the middle mouse button, you get a pop-up menu which helps you set/unset a lot of other features of your xterm window like enabling/disabling the scroll bars and so on.
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      If you use the pop up menu to customize your settings, I don't think there is a way to save your preferences. I think you need to use a text editor to create the .Xresources file as Ravi describes above.
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    My Ubuntu 9.04 installation does not seem to listen to the .Xresources file. I am trying to figure out why.
David Corking

Pretty Emacs (fonts) - Alexandre Vassalotti 2007 - 0 views

  • For Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” and newer, use the packages in Ubuntu repositories.
    • David Corking
       
      I think he means the package "emacs-snapshot". The default Emacs in Ubuntu 9.04 is still version 22, which, as far as I can tell, does not support Xfont (in the body of the editor). I certainly can't get it to work, and Emacs is too important to risk using the snapshot ;)
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    Xfont - vector fonts with hinting and antialiasing for Linux (already done for Mac OS X and Windows)
Graham Perrin

IEs4Linux - 0 views

  • Internet Explorer running on Linux
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    IEs4Linux is the simpler way to have Microsoft Internet Explorer running on Linux (or any OS running Wine).
bryan yu

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic is now available! - 2 views

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    One major thing that happened yesterday! That was Ubuntu has announced Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic and contained Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, Mythbuntu. Many different editions are also included in this release, and could be found on official website such as Netbook Remix, Desktop Edition, Server Edition and so on...
Tim Mullins

How-to Install Dual Boot setup with Linux & Vista (Part 2) - 0 views

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    Educational Video on How-to Install and setup Dual Booting with Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala & Microsoft Windows Vista (Part 2 of 2). This is a live action video.
Tim Mullins

How-to Install Dual Boot setup & Disk Partitioning with Linux & Vista (Part 1) - 0 views

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    Educational Video on How-to Install and setup Dual Boot & Disk Partitioning with Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala & Microsoft Windows Vista (Part 1 of 2). This is a live action video. http://www.OSGUI.com Tech Show
Tim Mullins

Google Chromium Web Browser in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala - 0 views

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    Screencast Tutorial Video on how to use and install Google Chromium Web Browser in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala 64bit, which is the development open source version of Google Chrome Web Browser. With full Adobe Flash support which makes YouTube run perfect. It\'s the same browser as Google Chrome OS which I did a Video on too. I also show the Google Toolbar in Firefox 3.5 Lots of Linux tips and tricks in this educational video
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