Bookmarks for 3 ago 2010 through 7 ago 2010

These are my links for 3 ago 2010 through 7 ago 2010:

  • Vi Cheat Sheet
  • Unix KornShell memento – via http://delicious.com/jobadviser
  • 2004: L’ultimo sopruso degli editori: i DRM – Il blog di Chartitalia: – [Questo discorso è stato presentato originariamente al Gruppo di Ricerca di Microsoft e ad altre persone interessate della Compagnia, negli uffici di Redmond il 17 Giugno 2004.<br />
    Questo testo è dedicato al pubblico dominio, utilizzando una licenza Creative Commons – Public Domain Dedication.<br />
    Questa è una versione italiana iniziata da Luca Lizzeri, con contributi di Fruspo e Dinogen, e corretta dalla nostra redazione.]<br />
    <br />
    Me lo appunto qui che non lo trovato più
  • [ubuntu] How to install Windows 7 as a KVM Virtual Machine under Ubuntu … – Well one reason I do it is now I don't have to have a Dual Boot setup on my machine. <br />
    <br />
    Now I always boot into Ubuntu initially and if I need Windows running I just goto System Tools – Virtual Machine Manager (or the command line) to start up Windows XP, Vista or Win7. <br />
    <br />
    Once started it is running concurrently with my Ubuntu Linux so I can easily switch back & forth from Ubuntu to Windows while running applications in BOTH operating systems! <br />
    <br />
    Better than dual-boot where your choice is run one or the other but NOT both simultaneously.<br />
    <br />
    So whether you currently dual boot to WinXP, Vista or some other Operating System you can now use KVM on Ubuntu

Bookmarks for 23 lug 2010 through 27 lug 2010

These are my links for 23 lug 2010 through 27 lug 2010:

  • Mark’s Technical Stuff – This page contains software and documentation written by Mark D. Roth on AIX, sendmail, apache and PAM (a little bit old)
  • Net Profiles – With Net Profiles, mobile computing becomes a whole lot easier. It eliminates the need to manually reconfigure your network settings when you move your desktop/laptop computer to another location. Once a profile is created, Net Profiles can configure your IP settings, proxy settings, mapped drives, default printer, wallpaper, and screen resolution with a click of a button; as well as run any number of user-defined applications upon activation of a profile.<br />
    <br />
    [via http://www.zarrelli.org/blog/ ]
  • HowTo: Fix Corrupted Windows Registry from Ubuntu partition – Ubuntu Forums – I run a dual boot on my work laptop because there are some work related apps that do not run so well <br />
    on my ubuntu partition. Anyhow I ran into the dreaded <br />
    Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM<br />
    error message. I tried to follow the solution that Microsoft has available on their tech support site, but<br />
    was not able to get to the recovery console, not even through the boot cd!!<br />
    <br />
    <br />
    (rif. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;it;307545 )

Bookmarks for 22 giu 2010 through 23 giu 2010

These are my links for 22 giu 2010 through 23 giu 2010:

  • Diagnosing Bottlenecks with Performance Toolbox – This document describes how to check for resource bottlenecks using the Performance Toolbox for AIX. Resources on a system include memory, cpu, and Input/Output (I/O). This document covers bottlenecks across an entire system and is applicable to Performance Toolbox versions 2.1 and 2.2. This document does not address how to find the bottlenecks of a particular application. The following commands are described:
  • vTask Studio – Support – Here are some productivity-enhancing programs for our customers at no cost:<br />
    * Our most popular freeware, TinyTask provides quick & easy automation by recording / playback.<br />
    * Increase your efficiency by automating your keyboard with TyperTask! This tool simulates keyboard typing, and can be used to instantly type common phrases.<br />
    * TimerTask will perform a job at a specified time. <br />
    * QwikMark provides fast and easy benchmarking. <br />
    * WhatChanged is a system utility that scans for modified files and registry entries.<br />
    * DataTool has been around in one form or another since the mid 1990's (pre-Toad).<br />
    * Associate is a command-line utility for assigning file associations. <br />
    <br />
    [ via http://www.masayume.it/drupal/content/piccoli-attrezzi-digitali-vtask-studio ]
  • Convert Squid unixtime logs in human-readable ones | commandlinefu.com – On-the-fly conversion of Unix Time to human-readable in Squid's access.log

Bookmarks for 24 mag 2010 through 26 mag 2010

These are my links for 24 mag 2010 through 26 mag 2010:

Bookmarks for 18 mag 2010 through 19 mag 2010

These are my links for 18 mag 2010 through 19 mag 2010:

  • Download details: Deployment Guide WSUS 3.0 SP2 – This guide describes how to deploy Microsoft Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP2 (WSUS 3.0 SP2). You will find a comprehensive description of how WSUS functions, as well as descriptions of WSUS scalability and bandwidth management features. This guide also offers procedures for installation and configuration of the WSUS server and how to configure client workstations and servers that will be updated by WSUS. Also included are steps for setting up a WSUS server on an isolated segment of your network and manually importing updates.
  • Collabtive – Open Source collaboration – Collabtive is cloud based groupware easy and efficient for your projects<br />
    Collabtive is web-based project management software. The project was started in November 2007. It is Open Source software and provides an alternative to proprietary tools like Basecamp. Collabtive is written in PHP and JavaScript.<br />
    <br />
    [Via Raccolta differenziata: http://rd.minimarketing.it/ ]
  • Giavasan » Conficker – Questo post è la traduzione di un lungo articolo pubblicato su The Atlantic. La traduzione è assolutamente non rigorosa. Ho saltato alcune parti (parecchie) e ne ho aggiunte altre (poche). Non credo di aver travisato nulla, ma consiglio a tutti di leggere l’originale.
  • How autonegotiation supposed to work

Bookmarks for 7 mag 2010 through 12 mag 2010

These are my links for 7 mag 2010 through 12 mag 2010:

  • AIX « I am vistababa!
  • How to get unrestricted root access to HMC? « I am vistababa! – Using GUI interface of HMC, you can’t do everything you like! You just can use predefined features of GUI. For example, you can’t schedule every commands you want, or you can’t run a command remotely on clients from HMC, and so on.
  • Get your Dell Service Tag number via the Linux (or Windows) command-line – Brandon Checketts – When your server is located in a data center far away, it makes it difficult to walk over to the box and read the service tag off of it. Fortunately, the Service Tag is stored somewhere in the system BIOS, and is accessible with the ‘dmidecode’ utility.
  • TCP Traffic Analyzer (Yahoo! Developer Network Blog) – You probably have questions like these about traffic on a TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) server (or client):<br />
    <br />
    * How many connections lasted more (or less) than X milliseconds?<br />
    * How many connections needed more than N attempts to succeed?<br />
    * What is the distribution of connection duration or connection throughput?<br />
    * What is the distribution of connection duration or throughput for connections in which the server or client sent more than N bytes?<br />
    * What specific IP addresses and ports had connections that lasted between 50 and 100 milliseconds long?<br />
    <br />
    You can get answers to these questions (and more) using Yahoo!'s TCP Traffic Analyzer (yconalyzer), available as an open-source project via free download.

Bookmarks for 15 apr 2010 through 27 apr 2010

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Bookmarks for 8 apr 2010 through 14 apr 2010

These are my links for 8 apr 2010 through 14 apr 2010:

Bookmarks for 4 apr 2010 through 6 apr 2010

These are my links for 4 apr 2010 through 6 apr 2010:

  • 12 More of the Best Free Linux Books – We have tried to select a fairly diverse selection of books in this article so that there should be something of interest here for any type of user whatever their level of computing knowledge. This article should be read in conjunction with our previous article on free Linux books, entitled 20 of the Best Free Linux Books.
  • pwnat: far comunicare due PC dietro NAT senza port forwarding – Si chiama pwnat ed è un’utility per Linux (ma non solo a giudicare dai makefile con cui viene distribuita) che sto tenendo d’occhio da un po’ per la possibilità che offre di far comunicare direttamente due o più PC, client e server, dietro altrettanti NAT. Non è necessario impostare alcun port fowarding nei router in quanto pwnat stabilisce un tunnel che sfrutta il protocollo UDP tra i computer interessati.
  • Eliminare virus, worm, rootkit: i migliori strumenti (secondo me) – Negli ultimi giorni sono stato impegnato in pulizie di sistemi Windows infetti e vorrei dare qui una lista di programmi senza i quali non sarei riuscito a cavarmela con la stessa velocità e efficacia:

Bookmarks for 9 mar 2010 from 14:21 to 14:40

These are my links for 9 mar 2010 from 14:21 to 14:40:

  • Opengear Next Generation Infrastructure Management – Advanced Console Servers, KVM over IP, Device Servers, Terminal Servers and Server Management. UPS and PDU Power Management, Server Mangement, and industrial networking
  • emigrare all’estero vivere in America informazioni | Italia America – visto gli ultimi avvenimenti della politica italiana che sono difficili da poter comprendere e condividere per qualunque elettore italiano, penso che in molti italiano per la rabbia contro un sistema che non da nessun segno di cambiamento stiano pensando di emigrare all estero[…]
  • Home | www.bigbluebutton.org – What is BigBlueButton ?<br />
    <br />
    BigBlueButton is an open source project that is built on over fourteen open source components to create an integrated web conferencing system that runs on mac, unix, or PC computers. In the true sense of open source, we invite you to try out and participate in our project.<br />
    <br />
    via http://ossblog.it