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Free CSS templates

(via www.freecsstemplates.org)

All of the free CSS templates provided on this website are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License, so they are free to use for both commercial and noncommercial purposes provided you link back to FreeCSSTemplates.org .

Linux Directory Structure Overview

(via www.debianadmin.com)

One of the most noticeable differences between Linux and Windows is the directory structure. Not only is the format different, but the logic of where to find things is different.This tutorial will explain about Linux Directory Structure Overview with graphical image.

Linux Ramdisk mini-HOWTO

(via www.vanemery.com)

What is a RAM disk? A RAM disk is a portion of RAM which is being used as if it were a disk drive. RAM disks have fixed sizes, and act like regular disk partitions. Access time is much faster for a RAM disk than for a real, physical disk. However, any data stored on a RAM disk is lost when the system is shut down or powered off. RAM disks can be a great place to store temporary data...

Google Code University

(via code.google.com)

This website provides tutorials and sample course content so Computer Science students and educators can learn more about current computing technologies and paradigms. In particular, this content is Creative Commons licensed which makes it easy for CS educators to use in their own classes.

Terminator - Multiple GNOME terminals in one window

(via www.ubuntugeek.com)

This is a project to produce an efficient way of filling a large area of screen space with terminals. This is done by splitting the window into a resizeable grid of terminals. As such, you can produce a very flexible arrangements of terminals for different tasks.

Installing Oracle 10g Guide

(via www.puschitz.com)

Very comprehensive oracle installation guide.

Howto create a Transparent Terminal in Ubuntu Desktop

(via www.ubuntugeek.com)

This tutorial will explain how to create a Transparent Terminal in Gnome Background using alltray.With AllTray you can dock any application with no native tray icon (like Evolution, Thunderbird, Terminals) into the system tray. A high-light feature is that a click on the “close” button will minimize back to system tray. It works well with Gnome, KDE, XFCE 4*, Fluxbox* and WindowMaker*. (*) No drag ‘n drop support. Enable with “-nm” option

SSH Key Authentication Using seahorse (GUI)

(via www.debianadmin.com)

Seahorse is a Gnome front end for GnuPG - the Gnu Privacy Guard program. It is a tool for secure communications and data storage. Data encryption and digital signature creation can easily be performed through a GUI and Key Management operations can easily be carried out through an intuitive interface.

FTP Server setup with TLS (Transport Layer Security) on Debian

(via www.debianadmin.com)

ProFTPD is a ftp server written for use on Unix and Unix-a-like operating systems, there is no support for native use under Microsoft Windows.This tutorial will explain how to setup proftp server with TLS in debian etch.The TLS protocol allows applications to communicate across a network in a way designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery. TLS provides endpoint authentication and communications privacy over the Internet using cryptography.

GLPI - IT and asset Managemet Software Setup in Ubuntu

(via www.ubuntugeek.com)

GLPI stands for “Gestionnaire libre de parc informatique”, GLPI is the Information Resource Manager with an additional Administration- Interface. You can use it to build up a database with an inventory for your company (computer, software, printers…). It has enhanced functions to make the daily life for the administrators easier, like a job tracking system with mail-notification and methods to build a database with basic information about your network-topology.

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