Dstat - Versatile resource statistics tool
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Dstat is a versatile replacement for vmstat, iostat, netstat, nfsstat and ifstat. Dstat overcomes some of their limitations and adds some extra features, more counters and flexibility. Dstat is handy for monitoring systems during performance tuning tests, benchmarks or troubleshooting.
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RackTables On Ubuntu 7.10 Server
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RackTables On Ubuntu 7.10 Server
In the words of the developers, RackTables is “A
management
framework for rackspace, IP addresses, servers, switches, routers and
much more!”. To me, it is the solution to a project that I have been
working on for some time - a means of mapping out our data center at
work. I have, for a long time, wanted a way to map out and make
available in a web interface, our server racks.
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Terminator - Multiple GNOME terminals in one window
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This is a project to produce an efficient way of filling a large area of screen space with terminals. This is done by splitting the window into a resizeable grid of terminals. As such, you can produce a very flexible arrangements of terminals for different tasks.
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How to Set VMWare resolution fullscreen as your Ubuntu desktop
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We have already discussed how to install VMware server in ubuntu gutsy .If you want to use your vmware same as your ubuntu desktop resolution follow this simple procedure.
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Goodbye, Ubuntu - Hello, Ubuntu
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As half of the news we post here on Debian-news are Ubuntu-related, we have decided to put them in a place for themselves: Welcome to Ubuntu-news.net!
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First Look: KNOPPIX 5.3.0 - At CeBIT 2008
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Knoppix 5.3, after pausing for a year, was presented at CeBIT, in Hannover, Germany. Our colleagues were there, and got the DVD live-edition that’s available with the German c’t magazine during the event.
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The Debian server — a non-expert tries to roll his own
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This time I’m going to be a lot more methodical and make sure that Apache and MySQL are working properly — meaning I can run CGI scripts and have a directory dedicated to same — before I start with Movable Type.
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Trying OpenSSH in Debian Etch
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did a Debian Etch install on one of my test machine drives recently, and today I added the openssh-server package so I could play around with PuTTY and Xming.
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How to play Sexy Beach 3 on Debian Linux!
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Bored and perverted? And using Linux… Poor us!
Sexy Beach 3 is an hentai game. And time to time I play dating sims. But thats not the case! I wanted to go further much further. I am used to play Sexy Beach on my Customized XBOX. Till Sexy Beach 3 got released. I downloaded an English copy and bought the original from japan. So I tried to use wine to start the game. After certain attempts I began to be bored and head out on google. And found out about Wine-Doors. Now from here on I will explain how to play Sexy Beach 3 on Linux.
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Enabling MSSQL for PHP5 On Debian Lenny (testing)
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Enabling MSSQL for PHP5 On Debian Lenny (testing)
Recently I did an install of Debian Etch 4.0 to prepare it for
ispconfig. Knowing I had a website that needed MSSQL support I had to
figure out how to accomplish this. There may be an easier way I don’t
know, but this daunting task worked this way.
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