June 2009
17 posts
How to Install Tuxonice in Ubuntu →
TuxOnIce is most easily described as the Linux equivalent of Windows’ hibernate functionality, but better. It saves the contents of memory to disk and powers down. When the computer is started up…
MOKO x Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen →
There is a MOKO event for the movie Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which includes some nice promotional photos featuring models like Sun Yiqi and wuyiman. I think Megan Fox is hotter but…
Fedora 11 screen resolution setup →
By default Fedora 10/11 does not have /etc/X11/xorg.conf then you xorg can not configure monitor to the right Refresh rate. Under Gnome/KDE I can not find any configuration tools to change this….
Building a data cycle at LinkedIn with Hadoop and... →
Update: Building Voldemort read-only stores with Hadoop.
A write up on what LinkedIn is doing to integrate large offline Hadoop data processing jobs with a fast, distributed online…
No country for lighttpd ? →
command line gtranslate →
Next up: the kitchen sink! →
For all you Unix geeks:
Yes, Android can do that!
Lock the screen and save the environment →
If you lock the screen with Ctrl+Alt+L (in gnome), a screensaver starts and you’ll be asked a password next time you press a key. That’s a pretty nice thing if you getting a pause from a public PC…
Command line pastebin →
That’s it: http://sprunge.us For short, save this “curl -F ‘sprunge=cat code.txt | sprunge then you’re cool ~
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imgfave share your visual inspiration →
wardmitchell posted a new favorite picture (via):
Cooliris →
ldd /home/chuyen/.mozilla/firefox/5lgxd4t8.default/extensions/piclens\@cooliris.com/libs/libcooliris19.so | curl -F ‘sprunge= http://sprunge.us/GGjc What a nice firefox addons !
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Chrome Sandboxing: Easy on Mac OS X, a Mess on... →
One of the defining features of Google’s Chrome web browse is its sandboxing feature. You probably won’t realise it’s there, but from a security point of view, sand-boxing is one of the most impotant…
Scroll PS2 mouse for xorg →
Simply put this line to xorg.conf Option “Protocol” “IMPS/2”
Option “Buttons” “5”
Option “ZAxisMapping” “4 5” Without Protocol Option your mouse could not scroll.
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Brainbench certs →
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