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Build your own Distro Intro
28.01.2008
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. Of course, the requirements greatly depend on what you plan to do with the Live system. For a demo, it is fine to use simple default settings that work on virtually every computer (such as a VESA
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IMAP spam filter
10.07.2008
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. This would allow you to add your own filter rules, to discover the boss’s name or a friend’s name, for example. The setup we have looked at thus far will be fine with a simple check to see if SpamAssassin has
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Samba 4
28.06.2007
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in the Samba LDB database to make sure the user has survived the migration to the new domain. Configuration Editing a configuration file is a tried-and-trusted fine tuning method. In Samba, the number
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GMailFS
30.06.2007
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system, let’s take a look at some fine-tuning. First of all, you need to create a label and a filter, so that your GmailFS messages will not be stored with your actual email messages. Enter your Gmail
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GroundWork
07.07.2008
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supported is the 32-bit version of CentOS 4. My installation seemed to go fine, but since I did not have an enterprise version of SUSE, installation failed when I tried to start GroundWork because
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Argus
11.07.2008
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trends, MRTG may be fine, but to evaluate the logged data, you need a tool that is able to display and analyze your data. Alternative Argus Argus [2] provides an alternative to Netflow and other
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AppArmor
28.06.2007
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the application. Fine Tuning If the application fails to perform as expected, just relaunch the profile wizard and repeat the learning process. The wizard first analyzes the existing profile and then updates
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Simile
02.07.2008
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is that this kind of functionality must be programmed carefully into the fabric of the website itself, which might be fine if you are building a new site, but if you want to apply the benefits of automation
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Udev
02.07.2007
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registered in /etc/hotplug.d. This should work fine, assuming a standard installation of the Figure 1: Udev actions during hot-plugging, recorded using udevmonitor. Device management is also the domain
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Perl: Nagios Plugins
08.07.2007
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. You can build a plugin in Perl to harness the power of the Nagios monitoring tool. BY MICHAEL SCHILLI Building your own Nagios plugins THE WATCHER Exit Value Text Meaning 0 OK Everything is fine 1

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