• Bookmarks for 8 set 2014 through 9 set 2014

    These are my links for 8 set 2014 through 9 set 2014: How to write udev rules – Since the adoption of Kernel 2.6, Linux has used the udev system to handle devices such as USB connected peripherals. If you want to change the behavior when you plug something into a USB port, this section…

  • Bookmarks for 5 set 2014 through 8 set 2014

    These are my links for 5 set 2014 through 8 set 2014: Mail-in-a-Box – Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh cloud computer into a working mail server. You get contact synchronization, spam filtering, and so on. On your phone, you can use apps like K-9 Mail and CardDAV-Sync free beta to sync your email and contacts between…

  • Bookmarks for 4 set 2014 through 5 set 2014

    These are my links for 4 set 2014 through 5 set 2014: tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect – Restore tmux environment after a system restart. Tmux is great, except when you have to restart the computer. You lose all the running programs, working directories, pane layouts etc. There are helpful management tools out there, but they require initial configuration…

  • Bookmarks for 3 set 2014 from 14:20 to 17:01

    These are my links for 3 set 2014 from 14:20 to 17:01: Add autodiscover.xml support for easy email client provisioning : Atmail Help – autodiscover.xml is a mechanism through which an email service provider can publish email configuration settings that common email clients can use to simplify initial email client configuration.  Users simply provide email…

  • Bookmarks for 2 set 2014 through 3 set 2014

    These are my links for 2 set 2014 through 3 set 2014: Overview – The Apache James Project delivers a rich set of open source modules and libraries, written in Java, related to Internet mail communication which build into an advanced enterprise mail server. Archiveopteryx – Archiveopteryx stores email in a database and provides access…