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Arduino Teaches Old Coder New Tricks | Linux Journal

Arduino Teaches Old Coder New Tricks | Linux Journal.

November 30, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

Citroen C4 Grand Picasso 1.6 Hdi VTR+ 7 Seats Auto Diesel 2009 MPV for sale in Dublin 15 €17,250

Citroen C4 Grand Picasso 1.6 Hdi VTR+ 7 Seats Auto Diesel 2009 MPV for sale in Dublin 15 €17,250.

November 28, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

Exclusive: Inside Google Spanner, the Largest Single Database on Earth | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com

Rather than rely on outside clocks, Google equips its Spannerized data centers with its own atomic clocks and GPS (global positioning system) receivers, not unlike the one in your iPhone. Tapping into a network of satellites orbiting the Earth, a GPS receiver can pinpoint your location, but it can also tell time. via Exclusive: Inside …

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November 28, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

» Linuxaria – Everything about GNU/Linux and Open source How to install a single package from Debian SID or Debian Testing

Today I was in need to install 1 single package from the unstable release of Debian in a server installed with the stable release, so what’s the best way to get this done ? via » Linuxaria – Everything about GNU/Linux and Open source How to install a single package from Debian SID or Debian …

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November 26, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

Create an office backup system with Bacula | Linux User

Putting a good backup system in place can be one of the best investments of time you can make when managing a network of computers, but it can also be time-consuming to keep running. Bacula makes it easy to automate your backup policy. The clients (called ‘file daemons’ in Bacula-speak) can run on a variety …

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November 20, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can’t Protect Us Anymore | Gadget Lab | Wired.com

It’s not a well-kept secret, either. Just a simple string of characters—maybe six of them if you’re careless, 16 if you’re cautious—that can reveal everything about you. via Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can’t Protect Us Anymore | Gadget Lab | Wired.com.

November 19, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

The Linux Mint Blog » Blog Archive » Introducing the mintBox

The pro model is recognizable by its ribbed case (its faster performance requires more heat dissipation) We’re passionate about what we do and for our very first Mint device, we wanted something unique, something special and extraordinary. The mintBox is Mint in a box. It’s tiny, it’s silent, it’s extremely versatile and it comes packed …

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November 1, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

Tutorial: setting up Gitlab on Debian 6 – Phusion Corporate Blog

This tutorial teaches you how to setup Gitlab on Debian 6, Ruby 1.9.3, Phusion Passenger and Nginx. It assumes that Gitlab and the git repositories are hosted on the same machine. Your Gitlab installation will be protected by SSL. via Tutorial: setting up Gitlab on Debian 6 – Phusion Corporate Blog.

October 31, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

Build a file server with the Raspberry Pi | Linux User

We’ll be using Arch Linux as the operating system for our file server, because it is small,and has only the minimum packages required for a working system. This means that we can set up the file server without wasting resources on a graphical user interface and other unnecessary packages. Arch Linux comes with hardly any …

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October 10, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

HyperDB « WordPress Codex

HyperDB is a replacement for the standard wpdb class which adds the ability to use multiple databases. HyperDB supports partition of data as well as replication. via HyperDB « WordPress Codex.

October 4, 2012 John Allen Leave a comment

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