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Not quite sure if this belongs in networking, linux, or what... Anyway, Opensource dropbox-type software? Ive got a VPS and I want to use it for cloud storage. Is there any opensource software to sync folders to a server in this way? Has to run on Linux.

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[QUOTE=theramatch1;1777217]How can i edit pictures in ubuntu?[/QUOTE] Please don't hijack other people's threads. You can use GIMP or something.

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No you cant, not if the PS3 drives are like the Xbox ones. Xbox ones have some sort of hardware-level encryption, and the hdd and disk drive are paired, you have to crack them to read it with a PC or upgrade them.

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[quote] I use a program that connects to a database that is located on the serve [/quote] Are you connecting to i.e. port 3306 on that server (in the case of MySQL), or are you trying to directly access the DB file (i.e \\server\db\mydatabse.mdb)?

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A script to automate building, it sets compiler flags, defined environment variables etc... required for the build. I do cross-compiling on x86 for ARM under Linux, so i need quite a few such settings. Therefore, I have a CMAKE file which does all this for me when I type make, …

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You can automate CCleaner. (Some shareware software) to clean the systems temp files etc... CCleaner.exe /AUTO runs it silently using the current options.

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Ok, im trying to PXE boot a thin client under Linux. Ive been using the following HOWTO: [code] tftpd cannot do PXE installs due to the lack of the tsize option, so we use tftpd-hpa instead: sudo apt-get install dnsmasq tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa openbsd-inetd xinetd bootp dhcp3-server sudo mkdir /var/lib/tftpboot cd …

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You want to make what is called an "ad hoc" wireless network, unles you have a wireless router.

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A default constructor is just: classname() as opposed to any other ones i.e. classname(params...) This stuff is like lesson 1 of programming. It will be in your book. You can do this assignment in 10 minutes. Try hard. If you can do this, you are probably on the wrong course

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I dont like google, but chrome is nicer for me from a web development point of view. the f12 tools are sweet.

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[QUOTE=Pjieter;1735174]But with Teamviewer you always have to create a new session, with an other ID and password every time.[/QUOTE] No you dont, I connect from Linux to windows, and I just double click it in the list of machines, and enter my normal OS logon details.

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This should help, though it says thats not a valid model number: [url]http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/hub/COMP_VAIO[/url]

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if its windows just format it without clicking "quick format". The quick format doesnt check for bad sectors. The longer one does.

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To see the actual source, download the OpenJDK source. The OpenJDK code is functionally identical to that of the new Oracle Java 7.x - for source of Oracle 6.x you may have to go through a hassle to get it.

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How can I get SSL working in Tomcat 6.x under Linux?, ive read the documentation here: [url]http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/ssl-howto.html[/url] but im not sure how to do it with a certificate I will make myself (its a dev box)

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please dont use this site for illegal activity. If there blocked then its for a reason

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[QUOTE=Japp007;1773277]Thank you. I used to enjoy life until I was signed up for two computer classes. Now thay have all my time. BUT this too shall pass, I just hope I do.:S[/QUOTE] They do a lot of work with older people and computing at my uni, they are often better …

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[QUOTE=Reverend Jim;1773459]I would like to see a "Subscribe to Thread" feature added. There are occasions when I want to be notified if there are new postings to a thread, even when I feel I have nothing to contribute. I (generally) don't like posting unless I can make a contribution to …

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Not for me, maybe some malware on your machine, AD? I havent seen IntelliTxt on daniweb since i was new here...

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[QUOTE=peter_budo;1766820]Are you sure that Tomcat been installed with NetBeans? NetBeans usually comes with GlassFish. Best solution, download zip/tar extract it in location where you want to have Tomcat and point any IDE of choice to it. Instructions are [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/web-development/jsp/threads/249070/1110463#post1110463"]here[/URL][/QUOTE] You get the option to install either/both/none. Glassfish is ticked by …

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Install tomcat. Configure tomcat_users.xml (in /etc or /lib something, depends on distro) to have a manager user (see comments) Start tomcat Go to [url]http://hostname:8080[/url] (i think thats the port) login as that user deploy your compiled .war using the web interface.

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When I click submit I have JavaScript doing an AJAX post to my servlets. Likewise my JSP pages do AJAX GET's to get JSON data from my servlets.

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Some people in my uni got some. Sold out in under 5 mins, small abtch of 10k· Not to be shipped until aug. The higher end one has an ethernet portm USB and HDMI, people are going to make NAS boxes out of them etc...

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Your university will have the required subscriptions. Alternatively, you can order them to the libary.

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Try updating to 11.x from 10.x, it has a much newer kernel and better H/W support.

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Works fine for me... Ive signed into daniweb once on safari on my ipad... its now been nearly a month.

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Most business laptops come with Finger + Face Recognition. My Lenovo/IBM Thinkpad has both. "Verifinger" and "Veriface" Even the consumer grade ones (e.g. ideapad G560) can do Veriface with the webcam.

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Buy a domain. Then in the management page of wherever you got it from, you can set DNS records. This is a bad idea though. Your ISP probably forbids you from running your own server at home. My hosting is unlimited space, and under £3 a month. Cancel anytime, and …

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I have a similar video card (its the one that comes in core i3 - based laptops) I couldn't get it to work under RHEL 6 when it was newly released but it worked out of the box in 6.1 - so maybe you should try to update?

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All modern CPUs should have a fan and a heat sink. Other than media machines specifically designed to be silent,I haven't seen a fanless desktop CPU since I had a Pentium 1

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/home/[username] No set way, settings etc... stored in hidden folders (beginning with .*)

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Oh great, thats exactly what we need. Another Ubuntu derivitive :) RE: "made our own update menager that allows them to update specific apps at time they choos" - Linux Mint did that already, no? - Check the code for mintupdate.

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The book I used many many years ago: [url]http://www.quepublishing.com/imprint/series_detail.aspx?st=87406[/url]

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The End.