Desktop Wiki is a wiki that runs in desktop environment(only in MS Windows currently), based on dokuwiki, PHP and nginx. The features of Desktop Wiki include: * Portable wiki that can run anywhere, even in your USB stick. * Full features of the excellent dokuwiki(Powerful wiki with flatfile, stable, multilanguages, etc). * Low system resource cost thanks to nginx. * And more for you to discover:).
- Matteo Marchelli
Summary: Are you broadening your skills as a Linux® systems administrator into various flavors of UNIX®? Have you found yourself in charge of IBM® UNIX servers on short notice? Get a rundown of the differences and similarities between Red Hat Enterprise Linux and IBM AIX® so that you can perform day-to-day activities with ease.
- Matteo Marchelli
Should you happen to be one of those people, we’ve got a number of different resources that you can use to get up to speed with Google Wave. This time around, however, we wanted to look at how people are actually using it now. From process modelling and customer service, to project collaboration, annotation, and gaming, the examples listed here highlight the power of the newborn medium, and in part, showcase what we can expect as the platform matures.
- Matteo Marchelli
Remus provides transparent, comprehensive high availability to ordinary virtual machines running on the Xen virtual machine monitor. It does this by maintaining a completely up-to-date copy of a running VM on a backup server, which automatically activates if the primary server fails.
- Matteo Marchelli
Summary: The alt_disk_copy is a built-in AIX® utility that allows the cloning of a running rootvg. alt_disk_copy is typically used for upgrades that effect the running of AIX, cloning of disks for migration, and online backups of rootvg. [Ce ne saranno da fare un tot nei prossimi mesi di upgrade di TL... speruma]
- Matteo Marchelli
Vieni a VaimoDrone, ci sono i gggattini.
VaimoDrone è il luogo del futuro
(messaggio di felicità per chi ha orecchie per intendere) - http://tumb.jtheo.it/post...
Non riuscivo a capire cosa volesse dire fino a quanto, risentendo la notizia alla radio stamattina ho capito: 33.000 cantieri, capite? - http://tumb.jtheo.it/post...
Howdy there! This is my collection of notes that I have collected over the years as a Sys Admin. I am sharing them here hoping that they will be useful to you. These are concise notes to refresh your mind on how to do certain things, maybe you know what need to be done on one platform but don't know the commands on another. Or maybe just pointers for you to read up the relevan man pages or know what to google for :) They are work in progress, I know I need to polish up my notes so that other can make sense of them. As time permits...
- Matteo Marchelli
The Complete Guide to Google Wave is a comprehensive user manual by Gina Trapani with Adam Pash. Google Wave is a new web-based collaboration tool that's notoriously difficult to understand. This guide will help. Here you'll learn how to use Google Wave to get things done with your group. Because Wave is such a new product that's evolving quickly, this guidebook is a work in progress that will update in concert with Wave as it grows and changes. Read more about The Complete Guide to Google Wave.
- Matteo Marchelli
Do you hate when you (as a system administrator or tech support) get a call from somebody from your office, with question: “What’s wrong with my PC? Come here and fix it!”? I’m sure you do. And most of the problems can be solved easily by users themselves, without the need for you intervention. But it seems they just like to call you. There is a solution for your problem.
- Matteo Marchelli
Dive Into HTML5 seeks to elaborate on a hand-picked Selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine Standards. I shall publish Drafts periodically, as time permits. Please send feedback. The final manuscript will be published on paper by O’Reilly, under the Google Press imprint (though perhaps under a different title). The Work will remain online under the CC-BY-3.0 License. [via Fullo.net]
- Matteo Marchelli
The Oracle FAQ is NOT an official Oracle Support site, but rather a get-together of people with jobs in Oracle. In our spare time we come together here to learn about Oracle, share knowledge and try to help others solve their problems. In doing so, this sites puts a wealth of information at the fingertips of Oracle professionals all over the world. You can use our directories and powerful search facilities to quickly locate all the information you need. We provide not only answers to frequently asked questions, but also Message Boards, Sample Code, Books, Tools, USENET Archives, Mailing List Archives, and many more features to enrich your Oracle journey.
- Matteo Marchelli
I wrote a Ruby beautifier script a few years ago and it has become very popular. I decided to rework it to beautify Bash scripts, even though I realized that Bash shell scripts are much more free-form than Ruby programs. This project is the result — a Bash script beautifier written in Ruby. I have tested the script on a lot of typical Linx scripts, both my own and from the system. While testing I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that there are too many perverse ways people write Bash scripts for this program to ever correctly beautify 100% of submitted scripts. Maybe 99%, but never 100%.
- Matteo Marchelli
To correct "warning: local hostname is not qualified." OR "warning: local hostname doesn't have a domain"... (Ma porcaccia di quella miseriaccia lurida zozza schifosa ingrata)
- Matteo Marchelli
A tar backup created using absolute path names can only only be restored to the directory from which it was created. One way to restore it to a different directory is by using the pax command.
- Matteo Marchelli
ascolta Schubert all'Auditorium di Milano, ospite di @zurigoturismo.
[...]Free download of a collection of cheet sheets for computer networking professionals. All the cheat sheets are in PDF and are beautifully made. The cheat sheets are segregated into different categories such as[...] BGP, CCNA, MPLS, tcpdump, wireshark, ipsec, VLAN via http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2009...
- Matteo Marchelli