Bookmarks for 26 mag 2012 through 28 mag 2012

These are my links for 26 mag 2012 through 28 mag 2012:

  • gitso – Gitso is to support others. – Google Project Hosting – Gitso is a frontend to reverse VNC connections. It is meant to be a simple two-step process that connects one person to another's screen. First, the support person offers to give support. Second, the person who needs help connects and has their screen remotely visible. Because Gitso is cross-platform (Linux, OS X and Windows) and uses a reverse VNC connection, it greatly simplifies the process of getting support.
  • Everything Sysadmin: a list of dumb things to check – When you are debugging a problem for hours and hours, you suddenly realize, "I bet it's something really dumb!" It often is. Therefore, we present… a list of dumb things to check
  • Infographics and charts – interactive data visualization | Infogr.am – Infogr.am is a super-simple tool for data visualization – creation of interactive infographics and charts

    via http://www.downloadblog.it/post/17741/infogram-dalla-lettonia-un-nuovo-strumento-per-la-creazione-di-infografiche

Bookmarks for 8 nov 2011 from 15:36 to 21:57

These are my links for 8 nov 2011 from 15:36 to 21:57:

  • 10 Ruby One Liners to Impress Your Friends – Someone came up with a list of 10 one-liner examples that are meant to showcase Scala’s expressiveness. A CoffeeScript version quickly emerged, so I thought I’d publish a Ruby one. I find Ruby’s syntax to be a bit cleaner than Scala’s, but the substance (at least as far as these examples are concerned) is relatively similar.
  • Ruby development for system administrators | Linux User – Most Linux and UNIX system administrators use a diverse mix of shell scripts and tools like grep, awk, cut and so on. The classical approach has proven its merits, but these scripts are generally not easy to read or to maintain. One solution is to use a real programming language for system administration tasks. In a complex environment, system administration can become much easier with a real programming language instead of shell scripts. Traditionally, Perl has been very popular among sysadmins, but some people maintain that this is not much better than shell.

    In this article, we choose Ruby, a feature-rich but simple object-oriented programming language known from the popular web application framework Ruby on Rails. T

    [ Ruby! Ruby! Ruby! ]

  • Modern Perl, by chromatic – Onyx Neon Press – Modern Perl is one way to describe how experienced and effective Perl 5 programmers work. They use language idioms. They take advantage of the CPAN. They're recognizably Perlish, and they show good taste and craftsmanship and a full understanding of Perl.

    You can learn this too, whether you've dabbled with Perl for a decade or someone just handed you this book and said "Fix this code by Friday."

  • Useful commands for Windows administrators – Managing a Windows 2000 Active Directory with about 100 servers, over 1500 computers and 35 sites, the following commands often helped me answer questions or solve problems.
    Most commands are "one-liners", but for some I had to make an exception and go to the right directory first.

    These commands could all be used in batch files, though some may need some "parsing" with FOR /F to retrieve only the required substrings from the displayed information.

  • I tool "segreti" per aumentare la sicurezza di Windows – Non tutti sanno dell’esistenza di un set di strumenti che, avviati dalla linea di comando, consentono una gestione puntuale di diversi aspetti di security[…]

    E non solo 😉

Bookmarks for 5 set 2011 through 7 set 2011

These are my links for 5 set 2011 through 7 set 2011:

  • SpaceSniffer features – Find lost space on your disks the easy way.<br />
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    [via http://www.technibble.com/spacesniffer-disk-analyzer ]
  • Configuring Exchange Server 2007 Web Services URLs – […] Exchange Server 2007 has a new feature called AutoDiscover which provides Outlook 2007 with configuration information. This is sent as an XML file and contains all the information needed to create the profile automatically as the URLs used by Outlook 2007 […]<br />
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    Una feature? Un danno! Maledetti… Ma come gli funziona il cervello in Microsoft?
  • Computer Science: Free Courses | Open Culture – Get free Computer Science courses from the world’s leading universities. You can download these audio & video courses straight to your computer or mp3 player. For more online courses, visit our complete collection of Free Courses.<br />
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    [ via Bru Blogs Aggregator ]

Bookmarks for 8 nov 2010 through 10 nov 2010

These are my links for 8 nov 2010 through 10 nov 2010:

  • TOra – TOra is an open-source multi-platform database management GUI that supports accessing most of the common database platforms in use, including Oracle, MySQL, and Postgres, as well as limited support for any target that can be accessed through Qt's ODBC support. TOra has been built for various Linux distributions, Mac OS X, MS Windows, and UNIX platforms.<br />
    In addition to regular query and data browsing functionality, it includes several additional tools useful for database administrators and developers – which aims to help the DBA or developer of database application. Features PL/SQL debugger, SQL worksheet with syntax highlighting, DB browser and a comprehensive set of DBA tools.<br />
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    [ via www.ossblog.it ]
  • SQL for Tivoli Storage Manager – This page has a collection of useful SQL statements for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM). Here you can find out a lot of selects that will help you to get information from TSM and to construct your own SQL statements.
  • Cheat Sheet : All Cheat Sheets in one page – The Manual.su's project. All cheat sheets, round-ups, quick reference cards, quick reference guides and quick reference sheets in one page. The only one you need.<br />
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    [ via http://www.delicious.com/pecus ]

Bookmarks for 4 nov 2010 through 8 nov 2010

These are my links for 4 nov 2010 through 8 nov 2010:

  • newswall is a tool to display feeds and e-mails. – Just like on a "news wall" all messages – sorted by date and time – show up in small blocks, if possible together with an image. That way it is easy to find the most important and interesting news and then have a closer look at these. So it is sort of a feed reader mixed with an e-mail viewer having the look of an image gallery. Or so… Might also be a good choice for the iPad – and other tablets, too 😉 […]<br />
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    [ via http://www.afhome.org ]
  • Microsoft Excel function translations – Funzioni di Excel in tutte le lingue (ma come c***o gli sarà venuto in mente di tradurre il nome delle funzioni a questi maledetti…)
  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error

Bookmarks for 2 nov 2010 through 3 nov 2010

These are my links for 2 nov 2010 through 3 nov 2010:

Bookmarks for 24 set 2010 through 28 set 2010

These are my links for 24 set 2010 through 28 set 2010:

  • xCAT – Extreme Cloud Administration Toolkit – xCAT offers complete and ideal management for HPC clusters, RenderFarms, Grids, WebFarms, Online Gaming Infrastructure, Clouds, Datacenters, and whatever tomorrow's buzzwords may be. It is agile, extendable, and based on years of system administration best practices and experience.
  • CoolSQL-Database-JDBC, Ibatis-Ibator(Abator) – CoolSQL is a cool tool used to view and manage database. It provides a nice user interface which makes a wonderful experience to user. CoolSQL inclineds to view and analyze data in the database, provides abundant functions including querying, modifying, exporting, supporting sqlscript and analyzing data. Convenience and maneuverability are the most advantages of CoolSQL. CoolSQL is written in java, thus it should run on any operating system that provides a Java Runtime (1.5 or above).
  • ottimizzazioni (quasi) estreme – In fondo, perché far ricomprimere ad Apache lo stesso file centomila volte al giorno, se questo non cambia praticamente mai? Non sarebbe possibile comprimerlo “a priori” e poi istruire il server a fornire la giusta versione a seconda che il browser dell’utente supporti o meno il formato gzip? A quanto pare la risposta è si
  • Trouble-Maker – Being a system administrator is full of interesting challenges. We like this. However, some of these challenges can be problematic, if they cause service interrupts on production systems. Most system administrators have run into the situation where something is wrong, the server is down, and we don't know what is going on. This project attempts to help.<br />
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    There are a lot of tools out there to make the system administrator's life easier. However, no tool is a replacement for properly understanding the system and experience in troubleshooting unknown situations. This is where Trouble-Maker comes in. Unlike other projects, we do not attempt to solve problems — we cause them.
  • iScanner – Remove website malwares, web pages viruses and malicious codes – iScanner is a free open source tool lets you detect and remove malicious codes and web page malwares from your website easily and automatically. iScanner will not only show you the infected files in your server but it's also able to clean these files by removing the malware code ONLY from the infected files.<br />
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    [ via http://www.bufferoverflow.it/ ]

Bookmarks for 21 lug 2010 through 22 lug 2010

These are my links for 21 lug 2010 through 22 lug 2010:

  • TestKing Pass4Sure 70-290 MCSE 70-620 CCNA 640-802 70-270 70-291 70-647 … – Welcome to ExamCollection.com!<br />
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    Have you ever prepared for a certification exam using PDFs or braindumps? If yes, then I think you will agree with me that using practice test software is more comfortable and efficient way to prepare.<br />
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    The purpose of this site is to help you use TestKing, Pass4sure, CertifyMe, ActualTest, Braindumps and other PDFs as practice exams, not the multipage text documents as most of us have used it.<br />
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    Here you can download free practice tests for such certifications as MCSE, MCDBA, MCSD, A+, Network+, Security+, CCNA, CCNP, and so on. All tests on this site have been created with Visual CertExam Suite. Visual CertExam Suite is an exam simulator developed for certification exam preparation. You can also use it as a Trandumper replacement. Files with VCE extension can be opened with this program.
  • Sagan from Softwink, Inc [800-538-9357] – Sagan is a multi-threaded, real time system and event log monitoring system, but with a twist. Sagan uses a "Snort" like rule set for detecting bad things happening on your network and/or computer systems. If Sagan detects a "bad thing" happening, that event can be stored to a Snort database (MySQL/PostgreSQL) and Sagan will attempt to correlate the event with your Snort Intrusion Detection/Intrusion Prevention (IDS/IPS) system.
  • Carta – Forbice – Sasso – La strategia per vincere 🙂
  • How to improve creativity – A two part ( series on using psychological techniques to improve your creativity <br />
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    [via http://delicious.com/pecus ]

Bookmarks for 22 feb 2010 from 00:51 to 16:14

These are my links for 22 feb 2010 from 00:51 to 16:14:

  • DreamPie: The Python shell you’ve always dreamed about! – DreamPie was designed from the ground up to bring you a great interactive Python experience

    via ossblog.it

  • multicd.sh – multicd.sh is a shell script designed to build a multiboot CD image containing many different Linux distributions and/or utilities.

    The avantages to making a CD with this script are:

    You don't need to burn multiple CDs for small distributions.
    If you already have the ISO images, it is not necessary to download them again.
    When a new version of one of the distributions is released, you can simply download the new version and run the script again to build a new multiboot image.

    via http://www.bufferoverflow.it/

  • multicd.sh – Combine several CDs into one | Ubuntu Geek – multicd.sh is a shell script designed to build a multiboot CD image containing many different Linux distributions and/or utilities.

    via http://www.bufferoverflow.it/

Bookmarks for 18 dic 2009 through 22 dic 2009

These are my links for 18 dic 2009 through 22 dic 2009:

  • Welcome to Computers-it – A resource for Computers and Information Technology – Articoli vari su linux, aix, TSM, soluzioni a problemi curiosi, note sulle peculiarità (/proc per linux, HACMP su AIX, etc).
  • How to install AIX 5L – Summary:  Get step-by-step instructions for a number of generic AIX® system setup procedures. These instructions should work for any of the AIX™ 5L releases. Variations, if any, should be minor.
  • Welcome to Linux on Power wiki! – This wiki provides a forum for Linux users on PowerPC-based systems. It is oriented at the IBM POWER systems (System p p5 and p6), but topics covering i5 (iSeries), embedded 32-bit based PowerPC systems as well as Apple systems are also welcome.
    There is also an IBM hosted Wiki at http://www.ibm.com/collaboration/wiki/display/LinuxP – you may find more information on IBM system p5 servers and linux there.