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<b>LinuxLinks: </b>"To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 5 useful Linux logfile viewers. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone needing to examine and process logfile data."
Mainly, when you choose your keywords you need to get yourself in the mindset of your targeted customers and employ the keywords that they are most likely to use online in the content of your website to get them to click on your link and see what you have to offer. You can know more by checking out our previous article.
I have a laptop I use for home and work. I like to keep them separate as best I can, and it's not very endearing to my clients to sit down in a meeting with them, crack open my start menu, and have WoW at the top of the list. Is there a way to "ban" a program from this list so that--no matter how much I use it--it will never pop in there again?
Here you can download the sources of an XML Editor that uses libraries from NetBeans IDE 7.3 Beta 2 as its basis, while using Maven as its build system:
http://java.net/projects/nb-api-samples/sources/api-samples/show/versions/7.3/misc/XMLEditorInMavenNBRCP
And here's what it looks like to the user:
Note: The Favorites window has been rebranded as "File Browser" and Nimbus is used for the look and feel, thanks to a .conf file that is registered in the POM of the application project.
The cool part is that I didn't type one line of code to get the above result and that only those pieces that an XML Editor actually needs are included in the application, though it could be pruned even further.
I'm running an Ubuntu (10.04) Samba server on a local network. The server has a 50GB internal drive with only 24MB free. I've shared a folder /samba from that drive. I also have a 1TB NTFS external hard drive mounted to the system. There is a symbiotic link from the Samba shared folder on the nearly-full internal drive to the plenty-of-free-space external drive (i.e. /samba/external_hd).
I wish to copy a 3.25GB folder into the (remote) external hard drive, via a Mac (10.6.8).
The Mac reports (correctly) that there's 24MB free on the server, and so will not let me copy the folder on the Mac over to the external drive (dragging the folder into /samba/external_hd), failing with a "server does not have enough free space" error.
However, it seems that I can still scp the folder into the external drive, via the symbolic link.
Is there a reason as to why this is happening (and are there any ways to prevent it)?
Is this even good practice (to mount a drive and link into the directory)?
<b>LinuxLinks:</b> "Now, let's explore the 8 game engines at hand. For each engine we have compiled its own portal page, providing screenshots of it in action, a full description of the game engine, with an in-depth analysis of the features of the game engine, together with links to relevant resources and reviews."
I am sure that most of us would like to make money online. Well, if you did your research well, you will find out that there are actually a number of ways to make money from the internet.
<b>LinuxLinks:</b> "Now, let's scrutinize the 8 games at hand. For each game we have compiled its own portal page, providing screenshots of the game in action, a full description of the game, with an in-depth analysis of the features of the game, together with links to relevant resources and reviews."
I run 2 monitors on a PC that also runs a program for the Freelancing site Elance.com. The program they provide, takes screenshots and uploads them to my account for a client to see at different intervals.
My goal is to make the screenshot that the program takes and uploads, to somehow only take a shot of my "Main" or "Defualt" monitor and ignore my 2nd monitor. The main reason is my 2nd monitor generally has private data that I do not displayed to the world on a website.
Does anyone know if there is any kind of program or trick I can use that will make it appear that I have 1 monitor when a Screenshot is taken? I am not sure how the program does it and how that works as I am a web developer and not a C++ or any kind of low level programmer. If the Elance program simply runs the same function that is called when a PrintScreen key is pressed on a keyboard, then I am thinking it might be possible to maybe trick that into only the default desktop?
Any ideas or help would be appreciated, thank you
<b>Stop:</b> "How can you guarantee quality education in such conditions, especially when many teachers, either because they only get very short term assignments, every time in a different school, or because their school has more than one campus, work every day in a different neighborhood?"
<b>LinuxLinks:</b> "To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 11 excellent plotting tools. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone interested in producing high quality graphs."
<b>LinuxPR:</b> Fluendo S.A. announces its first webinar entitled "Solving the Legal Puzzle of Linux Deployments" aimed understanding the legal implications o0f Linux deployments.
Since the information explosion and the inauguration of the information age, individuals and companies have listed their products and services on the Internet. Through search engine technology, as implemented by companies like Google and Yahoo!, it is easier today than ever before to find what ever you are looking for on the Internet.
<b>Zona-M:</b> "Here I only want to look at the software side, that is to explain what are, in my opinion, the technical requirements and features of the perfect VPES."
With the Internet becoming a popular medium for communication, having your own website can be beneficial. You can use your site to advertise your business, share information with other web surfers. How do you do that? One way of doing this is to make your own site.
As you know, SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is largely based on getting good links both within your site and from good, high-ranking sites. This plugin mainly helps you to sort out the internal links, leaving you time to manage the external links.
Anyone can sign up and is capable of learning SEO even though the major search engine websites continuously change the basic principals remain the same. All that is required is time, effort and dedication and the inspiration to set up a fantastic website which will enhance the traffic to your site.
An online service that lets you outsource your copywriting needs to professionals, a way to easily download popular software to your new PC and finally…an online exchange for gift cards.
Is there a way to convert video, lets say, from .vob to .avi? (and to make it 'smaller', for ex. DVD 4.2 GB to .avi file of 700 MB)
If it is possible, which one would you recommend, as being the best, for the Windows XP?
I'm interested in some simple program, something that beginners can easily use.
An online service that lets you outsource your copywriting needs to professionals, a way to easily download popular software to your new PC and finally…an online exchange for gift cards.