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| Script-Driven Testing Tool for CIM Providers Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Nov 10, 2011
Build the necessary scripts for batch testing of CIM Providers using the Script-Driven Testing Tool. This batch testing allows for sequential testing of various managed resources without intervention, thereby saving time. The tool also helps testers collect information from each managed resource for each tested system, enabling a useful comparison of results. |
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| Knock-based commands for your Linux laptop Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Nov 08, 2011
Knock some sense into your computer with a Hard Drive Active Protection System-aware kernel, an accelerometer-enabled laptop, and a Perl script. Double tap to lock the screen, and knock in your secret code to unlock. Tap the display lid once to move your mp3 player to the next track. The possibilities are endless. |
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| How to create update or delete symbolic or soft link in Unix Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Aug 05, 2011
In our project our Java process picks latest version of package for executing, which is a UNIX soft link. So whenever we do a release we just need to update latest UNIX symlink which makes release seamless and rollback very easy which in tern increases stability and predictability of our Java application. |
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| Try the SOA Sandbox for Green online Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Aug 05, 2011
The SOA Sandbox is going green! The IBM SOA Sandbox lets you increase your SOA skills through practical, hands-on, online trials. Using specially designed exercises, you can assess how SOA technology can be leveraged to make enterprises more efficient and eco-friendly. |
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| List of special bash parameters and there expansions ? Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Aug 02, 2011
Many of us use bash script for doing housekeeping and other stuff but occasionally and not much aware of special bash parameters. When I was new to bash shell and Linux and looking on some already written bash script I used to get baffled with special bash symbols like $@, $_, $1 etc. |
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| SoundTracker Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Apr 23, 2011
When done right, these auditory cues provide instant feedback to a user from an application. But getting the right sounds for your app does not have to involve scrounging around for whatever you can find on the Internet. You can professionally edit your own sounds with the Linux program SoundTracker. |
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| Sync Your Visor/Palm to Linux Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Apr 18, 2011
The ubiquitous handheld is a common element in business life today. But there is a common misperception that getting such a device to sync to a Linux machine is a major chore. In actuality, as Rob Reilly demonstrates, nothing could be further from the truth. It's just a matter of prepping Linux, installing the right software, and pushing that nifty little Sync button. |
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| Burning CDs Over the Network with webCDwriter Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Apr 09, 2011
Most home and small offices really don't need more than one CD burner. Even many large companies only need one, or maybe two. Yet it only takes a few frustrating episodes to convince you that a few extra burners would be a good idea, especially if one of them was in your machine. Before you run out to purchase this new equipment, consider taking an older machine and setting it up by itself, with no other purpose than to be a CD burner. |
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