Posted by Admin on 28th July 2009
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This tutorial will explain Howto compile kernel in Debian 5.0.The default kernel that comes with Debian is better suited for servers. It’s optimized for high thoughput and low interactivity. When you compile your own, you can among other things optimize it for the processor(s) you have.
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Posted by Admin on 13th July 2009
iotop does for I/O usage what top does for CPU usage. It watches I/O usage information output by the Linux kernel (requires 2.6.20 or later) and displays a table of current I/O usage by processes on the system. Handy for answering the question “Why is my disk churning so much?”.
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Posted by Admin on 6th July 2009
debirf (DEBian on Initial Ram Filesystem) is a set of tools designed to create and prepare a kernel and initial ram filesystem that can run a full-blown Debian environment entirely from RAM.
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Posted by Admin on 21st June 2009
This tutorial will explain how to install ATI fglrx drivers in Debian Lenny
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Posted by Admin on 16th June 2009
Gnash is a GNU Flash movie player. Flash is an animation file format pioneered by Macromedia which continues to be supported by their successor company, Adobe. Flash has been extended to include audio and video content, and programs written in ActionScript, an ECMAScript-compatible language. Gnash is based on GameSWF, and supports most SWF v7 features and some SWF v8 and v9.
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Posted by Admin on 5th June 2009
Approx is an HTTP-based Debian archive server. It fetches packages from remote repositories on demand, and caches them for local use.
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