Tuesday, June 21, 2005

IBM eServer - IBM Virtualization Engine

IBM eServer - IBM Virtualization Engine

Application Response Measurement - ARM

Application Response Measurement - ARM

Another Unix standard

Application Response Measurement - ARM

Main Page - Fedora Directory Server

Fedora Directory Server

Very interesting... now we have another choice other than OpenLDAP

Main Page - Fedora Directory Server

Bug 160470 - Intel 845 with i810 driver can't do Ctrl+Alt+Fn

This is a solution to my FC4 bugs.

Bug 160470 - Intel 845 with i810 driver can't do Ctrl+Alt+Fn:
"Right, it does, if one makes no errors in extracting files from the rpm. I forgot a simple dot and so the file size of lib was zero. Of course X is not able to load data from a zero size lib. ;-) So here's a small step by step to prevent other from making the same mistake -become root and cd to roots home
$cd -make a backup of libvga.a
$cp /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libvgahw.a /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libvgahw.a.org
-get the last FC3 xorg X11 (maybe you have to choose another ftp server or another platform) $wget ftp://ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de/pub/Mirrors/fedora.redhat.com/linux/core/updates/3/i386/xorg-x11-6.8.2-1.FC3.13.i386.rpm -extract the libvgahw.a from the rpm (here I missed the dot in front of /usr) $rpm2cpio xorg-x11-6.8.2-1.FC3.13.i386.rpm | cpio -ivd ./usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libvgahw.a -copy it to the right place
$cp ./usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libvgahw.a /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libvgahw.a -remove rpm and temprary lib (be carefull not to delete your /usr!)
$rm -rf ~/usr $rm xorg-x11-6.8.2-1.FC3.13.i386.rpm -restart your X server -> Done! cheers Lars"

Have to tried it tonight

Monday, June 20, 2005

Making Bootable Linux CDs

Making Bootable Linux CDs

SunOS 5.10 Admin Tips

จดไว้กันลืม
  1. List packages installed in the system - pkginfo or pkginfo -i to list only installed package
  2. List file in the installed package - pkgchk -l
  3. List all service - svcs
  4. Control service - svcadm

Monday, June 13, 2005

NewsForge | Plone CMS for enterprise intranet applications

NewsForge | Plone CMS for enterprise intranet applications: "Plone CMS for enterprise intranet applications
Wednesday June 01, 2005 (09:01 AM GMT)
By: Donna M. Snow

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The open source Plone content management system is one of the best collaborative tools for enterprise intranets. Plone's core features include an enterprise-level content management system, a solid workflow engine, a wiki, role-based membership, and a search engine. It bring the benefits of sharing information to your enterprise intranet.

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Plone can handle basic CMS functions, but if that's all you want it for, there are smaller, lighter options such as Drupal and Mambo. Plone is better suited for larger enterprise implementations where there is a large user base and a need for customized application development within the organization.

Plone's workflow engine allows users to move vital documents through appropriate channels without the nightmare of passing documents through email. Plone users have the ability to work together on various types of content within the Plone interface.

Plone is easy to use and can handle many users. Non-technical employees will find the Plone interface easy to use for keeping content updated without having to learn HTML. You can add content types (such as events, news, links, documents, files, or photos) easily through a browser-based interface. An administrator can add a multitude of content types to the interface through the 200+ products available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/collective/. Plone also utilizes kupu, a visual editor that resembles a mini-version of Microsoft Word. Plone's advanced publishing feature allows users to prepare material ahead of time and schedule publication for a later date. You can also specify a date on which material is to expire, at which time it will no longer be visible to Web site visitors.

Plone's creators, notably Alan Runyan and Alexander Limi, based"

Friday, June 03, 2005

Edit texture attribute in Maya 6.5

  1. Go to Windows->Rendering Editors->HyperShade
  2. Select Textures tab
  3. Select Textures node. Press Ctrl+A or Windows->Attributes Editors
  4. Change the textures path in right panel