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How to set up server monitoring system with Monit

 

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Al rico Linux veraniego. Sin virus, sin problemas. :)

Printout for workspace

 

www.makelinux.net/kernel/L

inux_kernel_diagram.png

Ubuntu Linux Install on Sony Vaio. I could not get power management on it.

-- foolswisdom

this was included in a Caldera Linux distro box. The tag says "Linux not a toy" so that's his name. My granddaughters call him Linux Cinderella Princess.

These wallpapers are designed for MX Linux, If interested original backgrounds are with me and please request for your use.

Sa presupunem ca o comanda pe care vrem sa o lansam dureaza mult timp - de exemplu un download realizat prin comanda wget.

 

Tastati

 

wget --help | more

 

pentru a afla mai multe despre aceasta comanda, foarte utilizata.

 

Daca vrem ca pe parcursul executiei sa putem rula alte comenzi, vom executa comanda in background.

 

Cum facem acest lucru?

 

Terminam linia de comanda cu operatorul &; comanda se va executa in background; dupa introducerea acestei comenzi, promptul va fi afisat, putandu-se lansa o noua comanda.

 

wget -q www.iosn.net/training/end-user-manual/print/linux-usergui... &

 

Cu comanda de mai sus, este descarcata o documentatie Linux, salvandu-se in directorul curent, in fisierul cu acelasi nume ca si fisierul sursa.

 

Optiunea -q ( quiet ) inseamna ca nu se scriu la terminal mesaje referitoare la evolutia descarcarii.

 

Putem rula mai multe comenzi in background:

 

( comanda;comanda ) &

 

Tastand comanda ps se vor putea obtine informatii despre comenzile ce ruleaza in background; afiseaza si PID, care este necesar a fi specificat pentru distrugerea procesului cu kill.

 

In imaginea de mai sus se poate urmari lansarea in background a comenzii wget si apoi oprirea cu kill.

 

How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu

 

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Logo 2.0 of the Simplicity Linux distribution...

simplicitylinux.org.uk/

El fichero /etc/passwd guarda la información identificativa (única) de todos los usuarios del sistema, y por ello es importante conocer su estructura interna, que viene excelentemente descrita en esta “chuleta” publicada en “Slice of Linux“:

These wallpapers are designed for MX Linux, If interested original backgrounds are with me and please request for your use.

crunchbang

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openbox

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old 2008 Macbook runs awesome with an SSD and 3gb memory. unfortunately, Apple has left this hardware behind, it won't run anything beyond OS X Lion. I set this one up to dual boot with Ubuntu Linux. Just for fun.

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How to fix a slow SSH login issue on Linux

 

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This was an actual booth at the Pacific County Fair. Sparse, under-designed, and incredibly out of place...but how do you not love it? The sign on the post says "Computer problems? I can help!"

This is a shot of my linux desktop, which is pretty simple. I work in a *nix shop, and this box is the center of all the activity as far as my admin goes. There are shortcuts to some network drives right on the desktop, others are bookmarked in Nautilus. This box runs FC4, and while its not my distribution of choice, its what's supported here. All the mail spools from around the place are forwarded to mine, and I've got a little indicator in the corner to show mails and warn me of impending doom along with a little command line.

 

One may have noted that I've got my iDisk mounted all my machines... except my Mac which has been out of comission for quite some time. I'm not even sure if I'll get another one yet, given the expense of the ones I like, but I'm a fan of the .mac services for sure.

Cette image est destinée à servir de test pour me familiariser avec l'utilisation de FlikR.

Linux is my guineq pig... He isn't a good model and quiet more interested in eating the camera than keep still until I have taken a good photo.

How to create a nifty terminal theme inside a Linux terminal window

 

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Example of a Linux 'shadow file' that contains the encrypted passwords for the users.

Loongson Linux Weekend, USTC

Apr 12, 2009

 

Please view the ALL SIZE one.

Left --> Linux Mandriva 2005 P4 2,6GHz

 

Right --> Windows 95 486 processor

Mi escritorio del día 22 de Mayo del 2011

OS: Linux Mint 11

Iconos del escritorio: Token

Iconos para todo el sistema: Mint-X

Controles: AuroraMint

Borde de la ventana: Mint-X

Apps del escritorio: Chromium, gThumb, emesene (lo uso para gtalk), terminal

What are games to play from a Linux terminal?

 

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How to configure a Linux bridge with Network Manager on Ubuntu

 

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Ron's 'Tux' tattoo. In this picture you can still see the bruising. This is on the left upper back.

Me encanta como me quedó

Example of a Linux 'shadow file' that contains the encrypted passwords for the users.

Example of a Linux 'shadow file' that contains the encrypted passwords for the users.

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this is wat linux means to me !! A black screen and lot of OK s ;)

 

eeeks... not Linux-Windows war here !

March 14, 1994

 

Linux 1.0---A better UNIX than Windows NT

 

Summary: Linux 1.0 released

Keywords: Linux Kernel 1.0 Academy Awards

X-Moderator-Added-Keywords: universe, end of

 

Finally, here it is. Almost on time (being just two years late is

peanuts in the OS industry), and better than ever:

 

Linux kernel release 1.0

 

This release has no new major features compared to the pl15 kernels, but

contains lots and lots of bugfixes: all the major ones are gone, the

smaller ones are hidden better. Hopefully there are no major new ones.

 

The Linux kernel can be found as source on most of the Linux ftp-sites

under the names

 

linux-1.0.tar.gz(full source)

linux-1.0.patch.pl15.gz(patch against linux-0.99pl15)

linux-1.0.patch.alpha.gz(patch from linux-pre-1.0)

 

it should be available at least at the sites

 

ftp.funet.fi:

pub/OS/Linux/PEOPLE/Linus(now)

sunsite.unc.ed:

pub/Linux/Incoming(now)

pub/Linux/kernel(soon)

tsx-11.mit.edu:

pub/linux/sources/system(soon)

ftp.cs.helsinki.fi:

pub/Software/Linux/Kernel(now)

 

This release finally moves Linux out of Beta status and is meant as a

base for distributions to build on. It will neither change Linux'

status as FreeWare under the GPL, nor will it mean the end of

development on Linux. In fact many new features where held back for

later releases so that 1.0 could become a well tested and hopefully

stable release.

 

The Linux kernel wouldn't be where it is today without the help of lots

of people: the kernel developers, the people who did user-level programs

making linux useful, and the brave and foolhardy people who risked their

harddisks and sanity to test it all out. My thanks to you all.

(Editorial note: if you think this sounds too much like the Academy

Awards ceremony, just skip this: it's not getting any better.)

 

Thanks to people like Aaron Kushner, Danny ter Haar and the authors of

the AnwenderHandbuch (and others) who have helped me with hardware or

monetary donations (and to the Oxford Beer Trolls and others who took

care of the drinkware). And thanks to Dirk, who helped me write this

announcement despite my lazyness ("hey, it's just another release, who

needs an announcement anyway?").

 

To make a long and boring story a bit shorter and boring, here is at

least a partial list of people who have been helping make Linux what it

is today. Thanks to you all,

 

Krishna Balasubramanian

Arindam Banerji

Peter Bauer

Fred Baumgarten

Donald Becker

Stephen R. van den Berg

Hennus Bergman

Ross Biro

Bill Bogstad

John Boyd

Andries Brouwer

Remy Card

Ed Carp

Raymond Chen

Alan Cox

Laurence Culhane

Wayne Davison

Thomas Dunbar

Torsten Duwe

Drew Eckhardt

Bjorn Ekwall

Doug Evans

Rik Faith

Juergen Fischer

Jeremy Fitzhardinge

Ralf Flaxa

Nigel Gamble

Philip Gladstone

Bruno Haible

Andrew Haylett

Dirk Hohndel

Nick Holloway

Ron Holt

Rob W. W. Hooft

Michael K. Johnson

Fred N. van Kempen

Olaf Kirch

Ian Kluft

Rudolf Koenig

Bas Laarhoven

Warner Losh

H.J. Lu

Tuomas J. Lukka

Kai M"akisara

Pat Mackinlay

John A. Martin

Bradley McLean

Craig Metz

William (Bill) Metzenthen

Rick Miller

Corey Minyard

Eberhard Moenkeberg

Ian A. Murdock

Johan Myreen

Stefan Probst

Daniel Quinlan

Florian La Roche

Robert Sanders

Peter De Schrijver

Darren Senn

Chris Smith

Drew Sullivan

Tommy Thorn

Jon Tombs

Theodore Ts'o

Simmule Turner

Stephen Tweedie

Thomas Uhl

Juergen Weigert

Matt Welsh

Marco van Wieringen

Stephen D. Williams

G\"unter Windau

Lars Wirzenius

Roger E. Wolff

Frank Xia

Eric Youngdale

Orest Zborowski

 

A more detailed list with contact and description information can be

found in the CREDITS file that accompanies the kernel sources.

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