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Post date: September 21, 2006, 00:09
Category: Programming
Views: 6081
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Tutorial quote: A tutorial for Tcl/Tk language. Teaches how to develop and code graphical applications using Tcl/Tk. Teachs how to make GUI(Graphical User Interface) programes for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. |
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Post date: May 28, 2005, 00:05
Category: Network
Views: 4884
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Tutorial quote: Reduce your operation costs for complex environments by creating efficient and flexible virtualisation capabilities. Nigel Griffiths describes the benefits of the IBM® POWER5™ servers and provides examples on how to set up the environment for pSeries®, p5, and eServer™ OpenPower systems. |
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Post date: December 31, 2005, 15:12
Category: Network
Views: 9125
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Tutorial quote: I have a server running Gentoo Linux which hosts a Subversion repository, a vpopmail and qmail system, a MySql database and more. I’m going to make a backup copy of the data on this machine in the event that I need to rebuild this server. I have chosen Flexbackup to perform this task. |
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Post date: June 24, 2009, 06:06
Category: Software
Views: 4890
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Tutorial quote: TuxOnIce is most easily described as the Linux equivalent of Windows’ hibernate functionality,but better. It saves the contents of memory to disk and powers down. When the computer is started up again, it reloads the contents and the user can continue from where they left off. No documents need to be reloaded or applications reopened and the process is much faster than a normal shutdown and start up.
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Post date: April 9, 2006, 14:04
Category: Software
Views: 7889
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Tutorial quote: This document will explain how to install and configure a mail server capable of handling hundreds of domains and users. This how-to uses Postfix, Courier-imap, Mysql, and Apache as the core of this virtual system. If these packages don't appeal to you, Gentoo has a number of how-to's built around other MTA's or databases. |
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Post date: October 28, 2008, 05:10
Category: Security
Views: 4010
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Tutorial quote: The following list shows tunable kernel parameters you can use to secure your Linux server against attacks.
For each tunable kernel parameters you need to be add it to the /etc/sysctl.conf configuration file to make the change permanent after reboots |
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Post date: October 13, 2008, 11:10
Category: Multimedia
Views: 3639
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Tutorial quote: thin liquid film (TLF) is an application which allows linux users to quickly and easily convert video files into a format suitable for playing on the video capable ipods (i.e. 5th and 6th generation ipods). |
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Post date: November 5, 2009, 12:11
Category: Desktop
Views: 4465
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial is designed for new Linux users that are familiar with Microsoft Windows. The goal is to address some of the most common issues that these people face. (Namely, media codecs, and general terminology.) I tried to write it as someone might explain it vocally; I attempted to add humor in an effort to keep it interesting, although I make no guarantees that it is actually funny. |
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Post date: January 24, 2010, 06:01
Category: Optimizing
Views: 5464
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Tutorial quote: MySQLTuner is a script written in Perl that allows you to review a MySQL installation quickly and make adjustments to increase performance and stability. The current configuration variables and status data is retrieved and presented in a brief format along with some basic performance suggestions. |
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Post date: April 13, 2005, 20:04
Category: Software
Views: 3298
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Tutorial quote: KMail has long been my Linux email client of choice for a number of reasons: nice clean interface, easily customizable and configurable, stable, and more features than you can shake a stick at. Today we'll dig into migrating from other email clients, encrypting messages and key signing, and configuring multiple accounts and identities. |
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