Are you tired of changing your network configuration on your laptop or computer every day? Always the same procedure? On the go: changing... At home: changing... In the office: changing... Then NetSetMan is your solution. It will do the work for you. Switch between network profiles for different locations instantly!
# Unicode support
# All operations working in background
# Multi-rename tool
# Tabbed interface
# Custom columns
# Internal text editor (F4) with syntax hightlighting
# Built in file viewer (F3) to view files of in hex, binary or text format
# Archives are handled like subdirectories. You can easily copy files to and from archives. Supported archive types: ZIP, TAR GZ, TGZ, LZMA and also BZ2, RPM, CPIO, DEB, RAR.
# Extended search function with full text search in any files
# Configurable button bar to start external programs or internal menu commands
# Total Commander WCX, WDX and WLX plug-ins support
# File operations logging
GOsa² ist eine leistungsfähige, flexible und freie Lösung für das zentrale Management aller eingebundener Ressourcen und Benutzer eines LDAP-basierten Behörden- oder Unternehmensnetzes. GOsa² bietet sowohl Einsteigern als auch Verzeichnisdienst-Profis eine intuitive, rollenbasierte Administrations-Oberfläche für die effiziente Verwaltung und Steuerung komplexer IT-Umgebungen. In Zusammenarbeit mit FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) erlaubt GOsa² die automatisierte Installation von vorkonfigurierten Systemen. Über die GOto-Erweiterungen lassen sich komplette Arbeitsplätze bis zur Vorkonfiguration von Anwendungen, der Rechtevergabe sowie der Vorgabe von Startmenüs verwalten. GOsa² stellt damit eine einzigartige, LDAP basierte Verwaltungsmöglichkeit für kleine und große Umgebungen zur Verfügung, die die Verwaltung von Benutzern, Systemen und verwandten Parametern einfach macht.
GOsa hilft bei der Integration von Open Source Konfigurationen. Es ist in Deutschland, Frankreich, Belgien, Spanien und weiteren Ländern über die ganze Welt verstreut im Einsatz. Diese Web-Seite soll als Plattform für all die Nutzer und Interessenten dienen und die vielfältigen Informationen allen verfügbar machen.
UNetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for a variety of Linux distributions from Windows or Linux, without requiring you to burn a CD. You can either let it download one of the many distributions supported out-of-the-box for you, or supply your own Linux .iso file if you've already downloaded one or your preferred distribution isn't on the list.
rsvndump is a command line tool that is able to dump a Subversion repository that resides on a remote server. All data is dumped in the format that can be read an written by svnadmin dump, so the data which is produced can easily be importerd into a new Subversion repository.
Actually, a remote dump can be done using svnsync and svnadmin dump on the locally synced repository. However, if the remote server does not run Subversion 1.5 or later, svnsync is unable to dump subdirectories of a repository only. This can be solved by syncing the whole repository and using svndumpfilter afterwards, but data of other subdirectories needs to be transferred over the network for no reason. And if you don't have access to the repository root, the whole thing will not work.
Long story short: If you want to dump a subdirectory of a remote repository which runs a version of Subversion prior to 1.5, this is the right tool for you. If not, please consider using svnsync.
rsvndump is written in C and built on top of the Subversion API, so it can offer all functionality needed to access a Subversion repository, including SSL authentication. And it's GPLed.
Problem:
Easily integrating your Linux host into a Windows environment ...
Solution:
This solution allows one to very easily navigate any number of windows/samba servers and shares with any file management application (and from the shell).
zCI is a free computer inventory system. zCI collects inventory data from client computers automatically and store the information in MySQL database server. You can manage and play the inventory data using zCI’s sleek web-based interface.
These are some of zCI’s interesting features:
* Automatically collect hardware information, such as computer serial number, monitor serial number, CPU type, harddisk information, memory size & etc. Monitor serial number detection are rarely provided by other computer inventory programs.
* Automatically collect installed software information*.
* Client programs are available for MS Windows (JScript based) and Linux (Java based). Both client programs are less than 100KB and not necessary to be installed in the client computers. Linux client might be applicable for Unix systems.
* Server-side programs can be installed on any OS and hardware platform. zCI server only needs web-server, PHP and MySQL database.
* Data management can be done via zCI’s web-based interface with 3 access levels (all users, supervisor and administrator).
* Peripheral inventory facility. Other computer inventory software usually does not provide this facility.
* Ownership management. You can manage the ownership status (owned, lease, end of ownership, end of lase) of computer, monitor and peripheral entities.
Swiss File Knife - the open source file tree processor
is a free multi function command line tool that belongs onto every usb stick. download from sourceforge. this package contains binaries, source and buildscripts for windows and linux. You may also download just the windows executable sfk.exe or the linux binary for Ubuntu or DSL. No installation, no registry entries, no DLL's - one exe handles all.
RESTORE was developed by Holonyx Ruffdogs and is a free, open source, enterprise network backup and recovery solution for Windows, Novell, Mac OS X (data fork), Unix and Linux systems. RESTORE is scalable to a complete backup solution for multiple workstations, servers, and data centers. It operates over local area networks, wide area networks, and the Internet. Holonyx Ruffdogs is placing RESTORE into the open-source community.
What is Zenoss?
The Zenoss project provides an integrated, easy-to-deploy and cost-effective opensource alternative for enterprise IT infrastructure monitoring. Unlike the big OSS companies (IBM, HP, CA, BMC, Amdocs) we are able to keep costs down and directly involve end users throughout the world. More details can be found here.
Features
* On Demand
o Can load keys when ssh is launched.
o Can load keys when the Apple Keychain is unlocked.
* Security
o Can unload keys on sleep (or after a period of sleep).
o Can unload keys when the screenssaver kicks in.
o Can unload keys when the Apple Keychain is locked.
o Can lock the Apple Keychain when the screensaver kicks in.
o Can ask for confirmation when keys are accessed (useful for agent forwarding).
* Display
o Icon can be displayed in the statusbar, dock, or both.
* Integration
o Apple Keychain
+ Can store SSH key passphrases in the Apple Keychain.
+ Can lock/unlock the Apple Keychain from a menu item.
o Global Environment
+ Can add the necessary variables to the global environment, so you can use SSHKeychain with Project Builder, etc.
o SSH Tools
+ Works seamless with the commandline tools (adding keys from the commandline also updates the UI).
+ Can generate new keypairs from the UI.
* Networking
o Tunneling
+ Local ports can be forwarded over a ssh connection from the tunnel menu.
+ Tunnels can be launched when your keys are loaded.
+ The tunnel menu indicates the status of your tunnels.
+ Tunnels are automatically closed when the system goes to sleep.
+ Multiple ports can be forwarded over one ssh connection.
o Can handle agent requests through Agent Forwarding.
Having a digital ISDN telephone connection lets you easily integrate Fax and Answering Machine functionality into your Linux server. SuSE (and Debian) distribute a package called Capisuite for this purpose. You will also need a supported ISDN card (an AVM Fritz card is inexpensive and works).
Hm, didn't work for me, so I followed the "domain configuration way". But that's maybe interesting for others: "Accessing Windows Or Samba Shares Using AutoFS".
When system performance on Linux is affected by using too many file descriptors, usually an error can be seen in the log file '(Too many open files)'. Although this affects the entire system, it is a fairly common problem.
This is a guide to running Linux with the Dell XPS M1710 notebook. The XPS M1710 is a very high end notebook with a big screen and fast components. It is also very heavy. Linux support is top notch.
MultiTail lets you view one or multiple files like the original tail program. The difference is that it creates multiple windows on your console (with ncurses). It can also monitor wildcards: if another file matching the wildcard has a more recent modification date, it will automatically switch to that file. That way you can, for example, monitor a complete directory of files. Merging of 2 or even more logfiles is possible. It can also use colors while displaying the logfiles (through regular expressions), for faster recognition of what is important and what not. It can also filter lines (again with regular expressions). It has interactive menus for editing given regular expressions and deleting and adding windows. One can also have windows with the output of shell scripts and other software. When viewing the output of external software, MultiTail can mimic the functionality of tools like 'watch' and such.
For a complete list of features, look here.
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