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Hi Ramesh
Articles about IPv6 in Linux environments would be nice.
Peter
Serving the need is the best way to improve any blog, Ramesh I appreciate your attitude…..
New year greetings !!!
This is THE BLOG.
Great job!
GREAT Site and newsletter!!
Keep up the GREAT job!!
The articles on geekstuff are terrific. Thank you! More articles about opportunities for professionals (e.g. lawyers, teachers, social workers) to use linux and foss for everyday tasks could be interesting.
Hi mate, some tutorial on broadcasting/streaming using linux would be nice, words such as multicast, unicast, netcat, emcast, darkice, icecast, etc. pops some idea in mind.
And some tutorial on Vtun (tap0) and bridges (brctl)
Thanks and yeah THIS IS THE SITE!!
How about the iftop command.
Great blog
Some articles about Puppet would be nice π
Hi Ramesh ,
Your attitude is great .Really i like your attitude.Great Great ur Great…
My small doubt please clarify:
How to create a root file system from existing distribution like fedora, centOS etc. And that should be small enough to put inside USB stick for x86.I tried with “Buildroot ” .Is there any way to create from existing installed distribution?
I have to know if there are any files or commands on linux other than those in /proc to know the current system status. As in I have to always check in OMSA to know if there is any prob with the server.
dmesg is not an option cz itll give me the onboot system info. But a database server remains up for a long time. And last time i check on OMSA dell i found a (PS 2)Power Supply failure out of the two Power Supply on the server.
Please help me.
How about the good books on Linux recently published?
i’l like if you publish about IPv6 π and streaming server (video/mp3/ogg)
This is one of the coolest sites ever. I recommended it to my students ALL THE TIME. I would suggest a beginners tutorial on how to use Perl. What I see now assumes a certain level of knowledge that may not be present. For that matter how about an interconnected series on how to implement LAMP. (Not just how to install)
Either way this is great and I really appreciate your work.
Cheers,
.nupe
I’m interested in learning more about FIFO.
explain “tr” options
Kernel tuning, Red Hat Cluster, Puppet, Ganglia …….