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(tags: cbt)
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The beta 2055 release of XP PRO SP2 let you run two sessions (one local console and one remote desktop) concurrently. This functionality was removed in the Final release. You can obtain copies of the termsrv.dll from version 2055 that lets you renable con
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links for 2007-06-02
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NirCmd is a small command-line utility that allows you to accomplish tasks using the Command Prompt that would normally require a user interface. NirCmd has no “formal” installation process. All you need to do is copy “NirCmd.exe” to “C:Windows” and then
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* ZFS w/flaky hardware (scary): http://blogs.sun.com/elowe/entry/zfs_saves_the_day _ta [sun.com] * Self Healing with ZFS: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/demos/ selfheal/ [opensolaris.org] * 100 Mirrored Filesystems in 5 minutes: http://www.op
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Self Healing with ZFS This demo shows how ZFS’s self healing features can repair silent data corruption which occurs in mirrored volumes. This is in contrast to traditional volume managers which won’t notice that the corruption ever occurred. In this demo
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Community: ZFS 1. What is ZFS? 2. Getting Started 3. ZFS FAQ 4. Discussions 5. Source Tour 6. Blogs 7. Demos 1. ZFS Basics 2. ZFS Self Healing 8. Porting ZFS 9. Documentation 10. Links 11. Leaders 12. ZTEST 13. ZFS Boot 1. Manual Setup 1. create directori
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o, this wasn’t a bug in ZFS… it was a fatal checksum error. One of those “you might want to know that your data just went away” sort of errors. Of course, I had been running UFS on this disk for about a year, and apparently never noticed the silent data
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ZFS was designed and implemented by a team at Sun led by Jeff Bonwick. It was announced on September 14, 2004.[1] Source code for the final product was integrated into the main trunk of Solaris development on October 31, 2005[2] and released as part of bu(tags: filesystem zfs)
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Those of you already using Google Earth have no doubt noticed Panoramio’s striking images documenting settings from all over the world, like moonscapes in Croatia, dramatic sunsets in Australia, and innovative architecture in the United Arab Emirates.
Record uploaded pictures to Flickr in 24 hours
Flickr set an all-time upload record yesterday: 2,070,075 photos in 24 hours!
Seems like they are doing another upgrade and their “Flickr is having a massage” message is being displayed.
Cool Web 2.0 / Xml video
links for 2007-05-26
links for 2007-05-25
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pkg-get -i autoconf
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These commands can either be typed at the terminal each time you login, or you can add it to your .bashrc for bash shell or .cshrc for csh or tcsh so that each time you login, the PATH is already set. The $PATH means to keep the existing PATH and then app
links for 2007-05-24
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# Manage at least one AdWords account (yours or someone else’s) in My Client Center for 90 days. # Build and maintain at least US$1,000 (or your local currency equivalent) total spend for your or your team’s My Client Center account during the 90-day peri
links for 2007-05-23
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(tags: easypie)
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(tags: easypie)
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(tags: nmap)
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The fact that so many areas of IT are affected by virtualisation is perhaps testament to how fundamental a concept it is to separate computer resource from the underlying physical hardware – and demonstrates this is a strategic issue with a broad impact t
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(tags: saad)
links for 2007-05-22
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(tags: feedburner google)
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Iphone FCC Approval(tags: Iphone)
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AutoFill is the data is saved in forms such as your username and password on websites. As with the cache and history the AutoFill can mount up over time. To empty select Safari > Preferences then select the AutoFill tab. From here you can go through the t
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“640K of memory should be enough for anybody.” However, Gates has long denied ever saying it, and no evidence has ever surfaced to show that he did. In 1996, when Gates was writing a syndicated newspaper column, a reader asked about the quote, and he repl