April 26, 2007
Ubuntu Performance Guides
Improve performance in Ubuntu OS using the techniques described in these guides.
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Improve performance in Ubuntu OS using the techniques described in these guides.
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Exhaustive list of all linux distros, with direct link to download page, wikipedia article, and distrowatch page, its worth a look
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A concise, 9 page full-featured guide for anybody who is interested in becoming a CSS web designer, CSS Slicing Guide teaches you how to take a layout straight out of Photoshop, or infact any graphics program, and turn it into fully standards compliant XHTML and CSS with superfast loadtimes. Check it out!
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A one-stop handy quick reference for the Bash Shell. All the information you need, in one place.
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PDFfiller converts any pdf file into a graphical image and allows the user to add text anywhere. This web site is designed to allow you to fill out any pdf form on-line.
The process is really simple. Just upload the file or specify the location of the form. When the file is loaded, simply click on any place on the form and start typing.
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This tutorial shows how to set up a Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (Ubuntu 7.04) based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Courier POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc.
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Irc logs about Linux Tracking and Archiving irc channels for you
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Surf anonymously the web, take the advantage of going beyond your school/office firewall and surf every where in the net at no cost. People who have problems with cersorship can surf Google uncensored right here and the rest of the internet typing the url
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Here are 74 open source VoIP applications tucked into categories that you can use “as is” or change to fit your specific needs. They are categorized by SIP, H.323, IAX, and RTP protocols and include clients, libraries, gatekeepers, and any other open source resource available for those specific protocols plus PBX and IVR platforms.
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People everywhere complain that Wordpress is slow, or that they can
’t survive a digg. They die if they get more than 10,000 visitors a day, their hosting providers ban them for using too many resources, and they cry because they have to purchase expensive hosting plans. If this describes your plight, before you run over to Survive Digg hosting and
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It’s very interesting that Google, a host unlikely to end up on most blacklists, has a couple of tools that can essentially act as a web proxy!
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“Linux Complete Command Reference”, “Java Programming on Linux”, “the SlackBook”, “Running Linux”, “100 Linux Tips and Tricks”, etc…
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A description of tools for Linux that let you analyze the performance of your PC, by evaluating the way your PC uses hardware and system services, including RAM, CPU and hard drivers. With the information provided by these tools, you can uncover potential problems, fix performance bottlenecks and make sure your computer is running in tip-top shape.
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This is actually borderline creepy, in a Skynet-self-awareness kind of way. Rather than indexing words, semantic connections are made between the concepts of the indexed keywords. Those connections can be searched and even visually browsed using a web browser. VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui4GDkcR7-U
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When I read the last list of 10 tips for optimizing MySQL queries I wanted to scream. They were really bad. So, I spent an hour or so and wrote up my own list. I think it fares much better. What do you think?
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