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The Perfect Desktop - Mandriva One 2008 Spring (23 Apr 2008)

Fri, 2008-08-15 07:01
This document describes step by step how to set up a Mandriva One 28 Spring (Mandriva 28.1) desktop (GNOME). The result is a fast, secure and extendable system that provides all you need for daily work and entertainment.

Managing The GRUB Bootloader With QGRUBEditor (23 Apr 2008)

Fri, 2008-08-15 07:01
QGRUBEditor is a graphical frontend for managing the GRUB bootloader. By using QGRUBEditor, you do not have to mess around with the GRUB configuration in /boot/grub/menu.lst anymore. This article shows how to install and use QGRUBEditor on Ubuntu 7.1.

Identify speakers with sndpeek (23 Apr 2008)

Fri, 2008-08-15 07:01
Learn to build basic assistance programs to help the hearing-impaired identify speakers in a bandwidth-limited context. Use sndpeek and custom algorithms to match voices to a pre-recorded library so users know who is speaking in teleconferences, podcasts, and live media events.

Workload Partitioning (WPAR) in AIX 6.1 (23 Apr 2008)

Fri, 2008-08-15 07:01
The most popular innovation of IBM AIX Version 6.1 is clearly workload partitioning (WPARs). Once you get past the marketing hype, you'll need to determine the value that WPARs can provide in your environment. You can discover that here.

Scheduled Backups With Rsyncbackup On Debian Etch (21 Apr 2008)

Tue, 2008-08-12 08:01
This document describes how to set up and configure rsyncbackup on Debian Etch. Rsyncbackup is a Perl script that cooperates with rsync. It is easy to configure and able to create scheduled backups (partial and incremental backups).

Introducing Linux Client Pilot (21 Apr 2008)

Tue, 2008-08-12 08:01
Learn what's involved when introducing a Linux client pilot in your organization, including planning for business and IT requirements, architecture decisions, risks, and understanding how IBM's open collaboration client is used to implement this desktop of the future, today.

Tools to access Linux Partitions from Windows (21 Apr 2008)

Tue, 2008-08-12 08:01
If you dual boot with Windows and Linux, and have data spread across different partitions on Linux and Windows, you should be really in for some issues. It happens sometimes you need to access your files on Linux partitions from Windows, and you realize it isn't possible easily. Not really, with these tools in hand - it's very easy for you to access files on your Linux partitions from Windows. Full Story

Visually Impaired Flash Usability Tool (21 Apr 2008)

Tue, 2008-08-12 08:01
aDesigner is a disability simulator that helps designers ensure that their content and applications are accessible and usable by the visually impaired. The new version adds support for OpenDocument Format (ODF) and Flash content; presentation simulation function for ODF documents.

Unattended Fedora 8 Installation (8 Apr 2008)

Fri, 2008-08-01 08:01
This document describes how to set up an installation environment with kickstart and NFS on Fedora 8. With the resulting system you will be able run unattended Fedora 8 installations on the client systems in your LAN - additionally, you will save lots of Internet bandwidth. The whole client configuration can be included into the kickstart file (especially the post-installation script) so you, the admin, will also save a vast amount of time.

Running Linux on PS3: Working with Memory (8 Apr 2008)

Fri, 2008-08-01 08:01
The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) runs Linux, but getting it to run well requires some tweaking. The first part introduced features and benefits, and Part 2 takes a look at where all the memory goes in the PS3 and how to reclaim it, along with what significant things can impact a PS3 system's performance running Linux.

Upgrade Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) to Ubuntu 8.04 (27 Mar 2008)

Fri, 2008-07-18 08:01
Ubuntu 8.4 LTS is the upcoming version of the Ubuntu operating system. The common name given to this release from the time of its early development was "Hardy Heron".This tutorial explains you step by step procedure how to Upgrade Ubuntu 7.1 (Gutsy Gibbon) to Ubuntu 8.4 LTS (Hardy Heron) Beta Full Story

How To Set Up Software RAID1 On A Running LVM (27 Mar 2008)

Fri, 2008-07-18 08:01
This guide explains how to set up software RAID1 on an already running LVM system (Debian Etch). The GRUB bootloader will be configured in such a way that the system will still be able to boot if one of the hard drives fails (no matter which one).

Linux Directory Structure Overview (27 Mar 2008)

Fri, 2008-07-18 08:01
One of the most noticeable differences between Linux and Windows is the directory structure. Not only is the format different, but the logic of where to find things is different.This tutorial will explain about Linux Directory Structure Overview with graphical image. Full Story

Terminal functions for shell scripting with Shell (27 Mar 2008)

Fri, 2008-07-18 08:01
"Shell Curses" is a library of script functions that provide the shell programmer the ability to perform text-based cursor movements to specified locations on the screen. This ability permits the creation of menuing and data-entry systems using shell scripts without the need for compiled binaries. These functions are similar to the "C" language "Curses" library.

Name from PID with DTrace (25 Mar 2008)

Thu, 2008-07-17 08:01
By the time I go to use this it will probably be different but hey."The other day, there was an interesting post on the DTrace mailing list asking how to derive a process name from a pid. This really ought to be a built-in feature of D, but it isn't (at least not yet). I hacked up a solution to the user's problem by cribbing the algorithm from mdb's ::pid2proc function whose source code you can find here. The basic idea is that you need to look up the pid in pidhash to get a chain of struct

disabling snmpXdmid on Solaris 10 (dmi) (25 Mar 2008)

Thu, 2008-07-17 08:01
I still find the service manager stuff confusing."On a recent server build project we ran into a security scan that surprised us with a mandate that snmpXdmid be disabled. The alleged vulnerability is based on a buffer overflow that originated in the days of Solaris 8 as documented in CIAC Information Bulleting l-65 and SunSolve Security bulletin #27. The details aren't important to this story other than finding it entertaining to respond to a Solaris 8 vulnerability on a Solaris 1 build. I

Install OpenWRT, Chillispot, FreeRadius (24 Mar 2008)

Wed, 2008-07-16 08:01
If you have ever tried to implement one of the hotspot HowTos on this and other sites, it might have dawned on you that this is not an easy feat to accomplish. Amazingly most solutions also leave out the most important part - how to get paid by the punters using the hotspot. Some will offer prepaid solution or access tickets that need to be printed, but this will require staff being involved on the premises. And in particular, once you want to offer a professional service and not just a toy

KDE 4.1 to bring back Konqueror tree view, other g (24 Mar 2008)

Wed, 2008-07-16 08:01
Nice stuff on the way."Many basic features that were noticeably absent in the 4. release are beginning to show up as the as the 4.1 release which is scheduled for July approaches." KDE 4.1 to bring back Konqueror tree view, other goodies

Holy smokes! A holey file! (24 Mar 2008)

Wed, 2008-07-16 08:01
I like ZFS. Lots of cools stuff. Even though if we upgraded to Solaris 1 at work we would probably not implement it. SANs take away a lot of the reasons for it, least that is how it looks to me."First, let's review a little bit about how ZFS works. By default, when ZFS writes anything, it generates a checksum which is recorded someplace else, presumably safe. Actually, the checksum is recorded at least twice, just to be doubly sure it is correct. And that record is also checksummed. Back

Monitory Mainframe Sessions Remotely (24 Mar 2008)

Wed, 2008-07-16 08:01
Users access z/OS mainframes using a 327 terminal emulator such as IBM Personal Communications. In this article, learn how to build a simple shell script for Linux or UNIX that gives you a second terminal emulator to view everything a mainframe user is doing in real time.