Search results for Create your own init.d scripts
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Post date: June 17, 2006, 06:06
Category: Security
Views: 4394
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how to install and use suPHP with PHP4 and PHP5. suPHP is a tool for executing PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners instead of the Apache user. With the help of suPHP you can also have PHP4 and PHP5 installed at the same time which I will describe at the end of this article. |
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Post date: February 3, 2009, 09:02
Category: Installing
Views: 4393
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial describes how you can install Apache2 with mod_fcgid and PHP5 on Debian Etch. mod_fcgid is a compatible alternative to the older mod_fastcgi. It lets you execute PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners instead of the Apache user. |
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Post date: February 14, 2006, 21:02
Category: Network
Views: 3007
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Tutorial quote: This document will describe the setup I made for automating the backup tasks for all laptops here in the house. My servers use the same backup server and infrastructure, but right now they don't have the checks and scripts because they are online 24/7 and my backup server is triggering the backup process. This is however not true at all for the laptops.
Laptops can be at different places, powered down, suspended, put to sleep etc. So I needed a different approach for them. |
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Post date: July 23, 2008, 17:07
Category: Software
Views: 5955
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Tutorial quote: Twentieth Century has brought some tremendous change in the lifestyle of people.. After Technology , the field that has witnessed complete makeover is Fashion.. Whether its dressing up yourself ,home, or your desktop.. the design has gained a total new facelift.. From Auqa , to Aurora to Waves to Aero Style and now to Grungy and Urban Style.. Yes Urban style is the talk of the town these days.. You can notice these style in advertisements, cartoons, dresses, wallpapers and everywhere.. All these style are result of Digital Art..
You can easily create Urban/Grungy style artwork/wallpaper .. Though it looked tough at first sight but its the most easiest artwork to learn and create. Thanks to Vector Brushes.. |
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Post date: January 8, 2011, 23:01
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 4970
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial is written for those wanting to use ddrescue via live cd to create an image of drive and later recover it in Windows. The tutorial uses plain language. |
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Post date: October 22, 2007, 12:10
Category: Multimedia
Views: 10674
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Tutorial quote: This guide describes how to author a dvd with a menu using DeVeDe. DeVeDe is an open source program which allows you to create DVDs and CDs (VCD, sVCD or VCD) suitable for home players. It supports any of the formats supported by mplayer such as mpeg, avi, asf, wmv, wma, quicktime, mov, realtime, ogg, matroska and many others! |
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Post date: September 7, 2008, 16:09
Category: System
Views: 3739
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Tutorial quote: apache2-mpm-itk (just mpm-itk for short) is an MPM (Multi-Processing Module) for the Apache 2 web server. mpm-itk allows you to run each of your vhost under a separate uid and gid — in short, the scripts and configuration files for one vhost no longer have to be readable for all the other vhosts.
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Post date: June 22, 2008, 14:06
Category: Multimedia
Views: 8338
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Tutorial quote: This guide describes how to create your own subtitles for a video clip using Jubler and after that how to embed them on the clip using Avidemux. |
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Post date: October 7, 2008, 11:10
Category: Desktop
Views: 4315
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Tutorial quote: The Xbox Media Center (XBMC) is a media center application for Linux, Mac, and Windows that allows you to manage/watch/listen to/view your videos, music, and pictures. It has a nice interface, can be controlled from the desktop or a remote control or via its built-in web interface, and it can be extended by custom scripts. This guide shows how you can install XBMC on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. |
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Post date: October 20, 2006, 19:10
Category: Programming
Views: 4400
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Tutorial quote: Build your own talking clock, using Bash and some common *nix utilities like sox. Articluates the time at random once an hour and hour and with a random pitch.
Includes very basic short scripts to get you going on basic bash coding and then puts it all together to produce the finished item.
Takes time out to explain as much as possible to a large audience. |
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