... la page d'explication de ma démarche d'autohebergement.
http://arthur.lutz.im
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DreamPlug WiFi b/g/n
DreamPlug WiFi b/g/n
Details
The “DreamPlug” is a small robust product which draws under 5 watts of power, and can handle the most demanding of tasks. even with no internal moving components, ensures efficient heat dissipation in the most challenging conditions.
Marvell Sheeva core 1.2GHz speed
512MB 16bit DDR2-800 MHz
4 GB on board micro-SD
2 x Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps
2 x USB 2.0 ports
1 x eSATA 2.0 port -3Gbps SATAII
1 x SD socket for user expansion
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth BT3.0
Audio Interfaces
Optional JTAG unit is recommended for programming and debugging - order below and save 20% off normal price!
http://www.newit.co.uk/shop/products.php?cat=21
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Turnkey Linux is a virtual appliance library that integrates and polishes the very best open source software into ready to use solutions. Each virtual appliance is optimized for ease of use and can be deployed in just a few minutes on bare metal, a virtual machine and in the cloud.
We believe everything that can be easy, should be easy.
Packaging a solution as a virtual appliance can be incredibly useful because it allows you to leverage guru integration skills to build ready to use systems (I.e., turn key solutions) that just work out of the box with little to no setup.
http://www.turnkeylinux.org
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http://free-electrons.com/blog/ubuntu-1004-igepv2
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Instructions pour installation de Bumblebee sous Debian
https://wiki.debian.org/Bumblebee#Installation
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projet actif et collaboratif de support de la fonction Optimus des cartes nVidia installées sur les portbales à processeur i3/i5/i7
http://bumblebee-project.org/install.html
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Owning an SSD that supports TRIM is great, but while Windows users have the benefit of having TRIM enabled for them, Linux users need to take the manual route - at least, at this point in time. In this article, we tackle the simple process of doing so, and also show how to verify that TRIM is indeed working as it should be.
http://techgage.com/article/enabling_...esting_ssd_trim_support_under_linux/2
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Mientras existen magníficos clientes de microblog para GNU/Linux tanto gráficos (como choqok, gwibber), de línea de comandos (bashic, twidge) y alguno más incluso integrado a mi entorno favorito, Emacs! todos adolecen de una característica básica para poder utilizar identi.ca como una herramienta más de administración: ser programables de modo que disparen dents ante determinados eventos o momentos (que son eventos de reloj).
Para ir desarrollando estos hacks mi inspiración inicial provino de curl y un poco (hay algunos ejemplos malos) de twitter.
En
http://commandlinefu.com/ incluso puedes votar por los comandos más útiles, y condenar a la ignominia los más horrorosos.
http://tzkmx.wordpress.com/2010/02/09/tutorial-para-usar-identi-ca-con-curl
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Pas mal d'exemples d'utilisations intéressantes de tee, 2>- et autres grep
http://www.linuxtutorialblog.com/post...utorial-the-best-tips-tricks-for-bash
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