"To Set the BIOS for Linux 1. Power on the workstation. 2. Press the F2 key at the Sun logo screen to enter the BIOS Setup menu. 3. Go to Advanced > Integrated Devices. 4. If necessary, change the Configured SATA as option to AHCI. 5. Press the F10 key to save your changes and exit the BIOS."
This page provides a basic tutorial on understanding, creating and using regular expressions in Perl. It serves as a complement to the reference page on regular expressions perlre. Regular expressions are an integral part of the m//, s///, qr// and split operators and so this tutorial also overlaps with "Regexp Quote-Like Operators" in perlop and "split" in perlfunc.
This guide explans how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on an Ubuntu 9.10 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V. I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for you!
Re: Aero Snap function? Thanks gotsanity, that's pretty cool! I got it to work but after some research realized there was a way to get the same functionality without having to input the dimensions manually. This could be useful because it would make the tutorial easier, and if you ever change your resolution it would be already set up for you. The other advantage is that when the window is dragged to the top, to be maximized, it is actually maximized rather than changing it's resolution to fit the screen. As a disclaimer, I'm no expert at bash scripting, so feel free to improve on the code. I also found the 'let <variable> =' command doesn't work within the Command lines.
"# This is an example configuration file for use with ftScalable Storage. # # This file blacklists all device vendor/product values, with an exception for # ftScalable vendor/product. There are other ways to achieve the same thing. # For example, blacklist wwid * with an exception for each lun's wwid. Or # blacklist all devices via the defaults getuid_callout (remove the -g option) # and whitelist ftScalable either by adding an appropriate getuid_callout # line to the ftScalable device section, or by modifying /etc/scsi_id.config. # # Note: if booting from a multipath device, you must run mkinitrd # after changing /etc/multipath.conf. "
I have recently compiled CNS v. 1.1 on a 64 bit machine under RHEL4 using the INTEL fortran and CC compilers, based in part on suggestions that Kay Diederichs and Joe Krahn posted on the cnsbb. At the outset I can confirm that the ifc/icc-compiled binaries significantly outperform the g77-compiled binaries.
From http://lists.apple.com/archives/Macos-x-server/2005/Sep/msg01405.html : Every Mac OS X 10.3 and better comes with the Apple Remote Desktop Client v.2 already installed. ARD uses VNC for screen sharing and can be accessed with any VNC viewer once running (and if so configured). Here are my steps (warning I haven't actually tried this
PelicanHPC is a distribution of GNU/Linux that runs as a "live CD" (or it can be put on a USB device, or it can be used as a virtualized OS). If the ISO image file is burnt to a CD, the resulting CD can be used to boot a computer. The computer on which PelicanHPC is booted is referred to as the "frontend node". It is the computer with which the user interacts. Once PelicanHPC is running, a script - "pelican_setup" - may be run. This script configures the frontend node as a netboot server. After this has been done, other computers can boot copies of PelicanHPC over the network. These other computers are referred to as "compute nodes". PelicanHPC configures the cluster made up of the frontend node and the compute nodes so that MPI-based parallel computing may be done.
Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial (LSST) v2.0 A Beginners Handbook for New Linux Users / Sys Admins and School Students Studying Linux or Computer Science.
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 9726. There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, and could in certain setups cause problems with: 1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO) 2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
The information you keep in Google apps like Gmail, GCal, Reader, and Voice doesn't just live in one place. Check out a few easy but non-obvious ways to plug different Google apps together and share their data and features.