How To:Recover Data From a dead hard drive using ddrescue
Posted by marcin | Filed under digg
this is simple tutorial how to Recover Data From a dead hard drive using ddrescue
UNIX ownership and permissions provide for privacy and participation…
Posted by marcin | Filed under digg, linux, unix
“This article looks at user privileges and, in particular, examines how to manipulate file permissions to restrict or share your directories and files with others. Understanding permissions is crucial if you want to speak UNIX fluently…”
A Daily Color Scheme
Posted by marcin | Filed under design, digg
Get a Color Scheme everyday Provide you with a Photoshop, Illustrator, Color schemer or CSS, HTML your choice
Open Tools for MySQL Administrators
Posted by marcin | Filed under db, digg
MySQL provides some tools to monitor and troubleshoot a MySQL server, but they don’t always suit a MySQL developer or administrator’s common needs, or may not work in some scenarios, such as remote or over-the-web monitoring. Fortunately, the MySQL community has created a variety of free tools to fill the gaps.
How To Set Up A Load-Balanced MySQL Cluster
Posted by marcin | Filed under db, digg
“This tutorial shows how to configure a MySQL 5 cluster with three nodes: two storage nodes and one management node.”
List of the books that focus on Ruby on Rails
Posted by marcin | Filed under digg, rails, ruby
Here is a list of known books that focus on Ruby on Rails
CNET’s Ruby on Rails Toolbox
Posted by marcin | Filed under digg, rails, ruby
Find out all the open source servers, plugins, libraries, and other tools used by two of CNET’s Ruby on Rails powered sites, Chow.com and Chowhound.
Keep your Web site online with a High Availability Linux Apache cluster
Posted by marcin | Filed under digg, linux
Failover clusters are used to ensure high availability of system services and applications even through crashes, hardware failures, and environmental mishaps. In this article, I’ll show you how to implement a rock-solid two-node high availability Apache cluster with the heartbeat application from The High-Availability Linux Project.
A Tcl(Tutorial for Cool Languages) for Tcl/Tk
Posted by marcin | Filed under Tcl/Tk, digg, programming
Tcl/Tk can be used to create GUI very easily. Once you study Tk, you can use that to create GUI in many other popular languages like Perl(Perl/Tk), Ruby(Ruby/Tk) and Python(TkInter). Works in Linux, Windows And Mac systems.
The Guidelines for Successful Web-Development
Posted by marcin | Filed under digg, www
The articles describes the main ideas and concepts, which might improve the quality and popularity of your web-sites and provide a good foundation for successful development in the future.