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  • * [[lsof]] : lsof -i lists open sockets on your computer * [[netstat]] : netstat shows open connections on your computer
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  • Why do you need a special file system if you have more than one computer accessing a partition? OK, let's look at the next problem: Computer A reads a counter file and increases it:
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  • = You work on a Linux computer = * If you want to control a Windows computer, use [http://www.rdesktop.org/ rdesktop].
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  • * you have worked on your desktop computer and want to continue work in front of the TV (Simpsons coming) on your note So let's assume you want to access an X11 session of ''user'' on the computer ''user-desktop''.
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  • ...tion] allows you to run several "seeming-as-if" (virtual) computers on one computer. This can help you * to work in several isolated VPN environments on one computer
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  • ...u need to know which are the files that you do not want to loose when your computer goes bye-bye. Keep all this files beneath the folder /root/archiv. Yes all. = Take an image of your computer =
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  • ...you to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS232 RS232] based hardware via a computer's USB port. = Testing with another computer =
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cloning a computer]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Control a computer over the network]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Turn your physical computer into a virtual one]]
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  • ...t to sell one of your two laptops. That's what this article is about. Your computer can be on Windows or Linux, no matter. Let's call the computer you want to virtualize ''moon'' and the computer you want to use as a host for the virtual machine ''earth''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Access the display on a remote computer]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Access the display on a remote computer]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Access the display on a remote computer]]
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  • There are many ways to take control over a Linux or Windows computer: | [[ssh]] (successor of [[telnet]] and rsh) || issue commands to a remote computer || yes<sup>3</sup> || no || yes
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  • Sometimes you want your computer to speak text over its [[sound]] system. Maybe this is for accessibility re You need the software [[festival]]. In the following example your computer will say "You are a cool Linux guru":
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  • You get all information about the computer that the vendor put into the BIOS. There are different paragraphs ("handles Manufacturer: Dell Computer Corporation
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  • ...nc is a [[command]] that allows you to [[Access your display from a remote computer]].
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  • ...]] between a computer (or [[virtual machine]]) running Windows and another computer (or virtual machine) running Linux. ...access a Windows partition when running Linux]]. You may need this if your computer is running only one [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_system operatin
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  • ...ve, you are using the Samba client. If you provide a network drive on your computer, you are running the Samba server. You are on a Linux computer and want to mount a Windows computer's shared drive. To do this, [[open a console]] and type
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  • This command forwards your computer's port 8080 to port 8080 of the host "proxy":
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  • * [[control a computer over the network]] * you can [[access a remote computer's display]]
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  • ...hich medium to use for transferring your videos from the camcorder to your computer. ...corders record their [[video]]s on [[dvd]]. When you put the dvd into your computer, you can play it with mplayer.
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  • * [[connect to a Linux computer]] (using [[ssh]], [[NX]] etc.)
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  • ! approach !! OS of your computer must be !! distro of bootdisk will be !! time to succeed | [[install Linux on a USB disk by cloning your computer]] || any Linux || any || 2 hours
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  • ...s and all these computers share access the internet via one computer. This computer, it can also be a cluster, is said to translate the network addresses betwe To test if it has worked, go to one of the internal computers and set the computer doing NAT as gateway, e.g. under Linux:
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  • ...area network and have internet access. Otherwise you will need to use your computer to build up a DSL, phone line, UMTS or cable connection to your Internet Se
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  • = Can you reach your computer = Find out if you can reach your own computer
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  • Cloning a computer means you have one computer and want to copy the complete harddisk to another. This can mean different * You want to have a [[backup]] of your computer. In this case it is enough to copy every file from hard disk A to hard disk
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  • Netstat is a [[command]] to show open [[network]] connections on a computer.
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  • * [[controlling a computer]]
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  • ...allows you to issue commands via the keyboard that will be executed by the computer. The theoretical background is very well explained on [http://en.wikipedia. ''Pictured: An ''xterm'' console on a computer named ''tweedleburg
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  • * resume your command line session on another computer even if it was disconnected * share your keyboard actions with another person on another computer
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  • ...e computer could have the address mycomputer.dyndns.org. Even if your home computer's IP changed, you would still be able to access it via the public internet. * a daemon ddclient running on your computer
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  • ...'' command. When you re-attach them to your computer, you need to tell the computer how the disks belong together (RAID 0 or RAID 1 for example). That is what
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  • With Linux, it is possible to log in to a remote computer without having to type a password. You authenticate yourself with your "dig ;Goal: You want to log in using [[ssh]] to a remote computer without being asked for a password.
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  • = Virtualize your computer = ...copy of your notebook inside VirtualbOx. We call this to [[virtualize your computer]]. First, you will need a disk dump from your notebook's harddisk. You can
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  • Scanners can be used to store a digital copy of images to your computer. To scan under Linux, [[find out your distribution]] and proceed accordingl
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  • ...er server. If successful, it will create a trust relationship between your computer and another so that you can log in without a password.
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  • * Boot the computer into text mode, log in and enter * reboot the computer
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  • * [[open a console]] in a browser and [[control a computer via the network]]
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  • ;Reason: When CUPS listens to 127.0.0.1 it does not listen to the computer's public IP address.
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  • ...ty]] considerations about physical access. To enable [[autologin]] on your computer, [[find out your distribution]] and proceed accordingly:
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  • * Connect your computer via wired network to the DSL modem * Assign your computer the IP 192.168.1.2:
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  • ...kspace is used by a Linux installation. To find out free diskspace on your computer, use the [[command]] [[df]].
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  • * [[webex]] - take control of another computer over the internet
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  • * connect the phone via USB cable to the computer
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  • ..., so you can use it to run several operating system images on one physical computer. Regarding the user experience, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/emulation emu
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  • * deleted the old version of the Windows Emulator [[wine]] from my computer. To do this, [[open a console]] and type * I knew that I have a 64bit computer. If you do not know, [[find out if your system is 64bit or 32bit]]
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  • ...tribution]] and proceed accordingly. We use ''server'' as hostname for the computer exporting directories. Issue on your computer:
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  • ** echo mem > /sys/power/state : put the computer into standby-mode * [[shred]] : wipe data off your computer
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  • ...it, connect it to your [[network]] and assign a virtual IP address to your computer:
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  • To [[install]] [[Teamspeak]] on your computer,
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  • You have the following options to run more than one operating system on your computer: : You restart your computer and run (boot) one operating system. Life-CDs can be obtained e.g. from htt
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  • ...ry that interprets and executes the [[software]] instructions that drive a computer. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cpu Show your computer's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_average load average] with the [[comma
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  • * [[control a computer over the network]]
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  • Ping allows you to see if a computer is reachable via the network and to measure the network latency. You stop i To tell your computer to ''answer'' on broadcast pings, [[open a console]] and issue:
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  • When working in an office, you do not want your computer to beep. It is very annoying if for every [[tab completion]] you (and your
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  • ...ou "good morning" ? Or a job that is executed when you login or start your computer ? Then this article is for you. * when booting the computer
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  • ...for '''P'''reboot E'''x'''ecution '''E'''nvironment. It is used to boot a computer using booting information from over the network. # Computer ''A'' starts. Its [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS BIOS] is set to do a P
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  • When using really large files, for example when you [[clone a computer]] it pays to use a program that can use all your processor threads in paral
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  • | you enter a computer with [[ssh]], typing username and password || yes | you enter a computer with [[ssh]] using [[passwordless login]] || yes
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  • WebEx allows you to [[control a computer]]'s desktop over the [[network]], even using proxies through firewalls. The '''Symptom:''' Your keyboard does not work on the remote computer.
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  • The [[command]] [[route]] lets you view and modify your computer's network routing table. You can use it when troubleshooting network proble
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  • A quick and easy benchmark that combines the performance of all your computer's components is [http://www.primatelabs.ca/geekbench/ GeekBench]. Watching a [[video]] feels sluggish on one computer, but on the other it is okay ? Test your graphics card with [[glxgears]] li
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  • ...would typically use your mobile phone to create a hotspot and connect your computer to it.
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  • * [[cloning]] -- how to clone a complete computer incl. [[device]] files
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  • ...It allows you to transfer videos via firewire from your camcorder to your computer and to cut and edit video files. * connect computer and camcorder via the firewire cable
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  • Computer RAM ('''r'''andom '''a'''ccess '''m'''emory) holds the data for the [[CPU]]
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  • A port on a specific computer is called a [[socket]]. It can be open, closed, listening or have a connect You can watch if the port is open to a given computer, e.g. there is no [[firewall]] between it:
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  • But it happens frequently that the computer reboots because it has severe errors and these errors prevent it from writi
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  • ...]] mechanism of Unix, you can also use tar to transmit a folder to another computer:
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  • [[vmstat]] is a [[command]] that allows you to watch what your computer is doing, e.g. how many [[blocks]] are read in a specified timeframe.
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  • == put computer into standby mode == ... you can put your computer into standby mode by [[opening a console]] and entering
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  • ssh is a [[command]] to [[control a computer over the network]]. ...am, e.g. kwrite, on your remote computer and get the display to your local computer, no problem. Just use:
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  • ...t do you do? Go to http://manage.rackspacecloud.com and provision your own computer in the cloud. There you start a firefox and book your car from a US locatio
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  • = you switch on the computer = : Makes sure to throttle down your computer's speed if there is nothing to do, it can save power and it is configured t
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  • ...a [[command]] that allows you to fetch mail from a mail account onto your computer. It is useful when [[setting up a mail server]].
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  • ...to do a recording of a webcam displaying my video on my desktop on a slow computer. [[cheese]] that I used with the [[webcam]] warned that it would drop a lot
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  • * enable all operating system users of the local computer to log in to ftp
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  • USB card readers provide [[USB Storage]] to your computer. When using or buying them, take care: Many USB card readers are not able t
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  • root@computer:~$ [[ln]] -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/modem
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  • Swapping is when a computer exchanges the location of memory pages between physical RAM and harddisk sp
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  • * a physical connection to the network switch or computer on the other end of the cable could be established
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  • ...VNC. This will enable you to work on a remote computer and use your local computer as a display only. For this example I used SUSE Linux 13.1 but it should wo
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  • * use a 8 GB [[USB stick]] or bigger, attach it to your computer
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  • '''For [[controlling a computer via the network]] use ssh, not telnet!!!'''
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  • Ok, so you have managed to install Linux on your computer. You have started it and logged in. You now wonder what comes next. When you [[control a computer via network]] using [[ssh]] you may want to call a graphical program like [
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  • For backup purposes or when you want to use another computer, you need to know where your calendar is stored. It is in your data directo
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  • For my UEFI style computer I used the software [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus].
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  • ...Dollar prices. So you just do not want to tell you are browsing from an EU computer and see what offers you get.
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  • [[vnc]] allows you to [[control a computer]]'s display over the [[network]]. It consists of a client and a server. The
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  • ...t pictures, videos and other data from your [[mobile phone]] to your Linux computer the process depends on which mobile phone you use:
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  • ...(PS3) with which you can then watch your media streamed via WLAN from your computer on your TV.
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  • ...allows you to run one or more [[virtual]] machines at the same time on one computer. VMware player is (as of 2013-10-21) free for non-commercial use. * [[turn your physical computer into a virtual one]]
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  • for a computer named tweedleburg. To start a program, just type its name and Enter, e.g.
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  • ...]]. [[Open a console]] and start netcat listening on port 80 on your local computer:
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  • To run Unison to compare two directories on the same computer, start it like this:
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  • ...ocal printer. If you are having problems with a network printer, go to the computer where the printer is attached (if any) and continue there.
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  • First I want to tell you a usecase for this discussion: Your computer is slow and you want to know if it started swapping. If yes, you just incre
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  • * [[control a Computer via the network]]
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  • ...player over Internet/LAN and hotseat mode (multiple players playing on one computer).
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  • ...ws how you can collect e-mails from your accounts in the web to your local computer. It has been tested with SUSE Linux 10.3 but should work for other configur
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  • ...ng was that I checked there is no mess around SUID bits or so. On my other computer where yast worked without problems I saw:
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  • Shell in a Box allows you to [[control a computer over the network]] using a Linux console in a web page. * test it by surfing to your computer: http://localhost:4200
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  • ...iawiki software and the content. Let's assume your mediawiki is running on computer ''earth'' and you want to have it running on ''mars''. * on earth, do a backup of your content to backup.xml. Copy it to your local computer.
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  • This is an example how to turn your computer into an accesspoint for wireless networks. My typical usecase for this is t * create a network [[bridge]] on your computer
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  • * [[control a computer via network]]
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  • You will need a (software) network bridge on your computer if you
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  • ...pical [[network]], all traffic to the outside world has to pass one router/computer/cluster. On this router, you can prevent access to specific [[network ports
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  • ...the printer's display. That's also how I connected it to WLAN. Then, on my computer I made sure cups is running and surfed to http://localhost:631. When I clic
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  • ...would typically use your mobile phone, set up a hotspot, and connect your computer to it.
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  • Whenever I set up a computer, I start konsole and change its settings. I choose Settings -> Configure Cu
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  • There is a graphical monitor available that shows which computer is compiling what:
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  • | schedule a service for starting when the computer starts || || [[chkconfig]]/yast2 runlevel || chkconfig/Update-rc.d || chkco
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  • ...es, versus 6 lines in my [http://www.staerk.de/thorsten/Studio_xps desktop computer] after disabling MozillaFirefox-devel.
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  • You have a program running on your computer and you want to know how big its memory footprint is. Half of the program h Linux tends to fill up all your computer's memory over time. This is not bad, but works as designed. Whenever Linux
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  • sar allows you to monitor your computer resources' usage over a time frame.
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  • * [[connect to a Linux computer]]
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  • NX is [[software]] for a [[terminal server]]. It allows you to [[control a computer via the network]] graphicall. NX is faster than [[vNc]]. One implementation ...one (the faster one acting as [[terminal server]]). Then you want the old computer to display the NX client program right after startup, without a user having
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  • computer:~ # hwinfo --cpu
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  • In this case it helped me to reboot my computer. Or detect which processes are accessing /dev/video and kill them:
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  • ...roach as to make the reader learn more I don't think so. I have read many computer books before and it doesn't have to be this way. Examples of frustrating en
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  • : Stop the [[fireWall]] on the target computer.
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  • This describes how to [[install Linux on a USB disk]] by [[cloning]] your computer. We will clone your harddisk to a USB harddisk and then write a bootsector * After starting the computer, you get a line saying
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  • This example shows how to install dokuwiki on your local computer. It has been tested with SUSE Linux 11.2-13.1.
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  • ...rise-class ISCSI storage, you can start an ISCSI target as service on your computer. This is especially useful when running e.g. [[cluster]] tests on shared st
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  • Keyboards typically are connected to the computer via a [[USB]] or a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS/2_connector PS/2] cable
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  • * [[connect to a Linux computer]]
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  • * [[connect to a Linux computer]]
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  • * [[connect to a Linux computer]]
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  • To transfer a disk image over the network to a computer named ''target'', use
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  • Now connect the USB device to your computer and to the satelite cable. [[open a console]] and enter '''This is the recommended way if you want to watch TV on the computer where VDR is running.'''
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  • ...ecording so you can capture the camera stream with sitting in front of the computer. To do this you can
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  • * [[connect to a Linux computer]]
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  • ...tart with a real-world example: You want to [[troubleShoot sound]] on your computer. You know that speaker-test does some test noise. To find out what exactly
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  • '''Symptom:''' When you call yast2 on a remote computer you get the error message
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