mardi 28 août 2007

poker en ligne gratuit

clipped from www.sphaxeur.eu

Jouer gratuitement au Poker en ligne


C'est pourquoi, pour les grands passionnés de ce loisir qu'est le Poker, je vous propose une petite sélection de trois logiciels pour jouer au Poker gratuitement et online.

La plus sophistiquée au monde des salles de poker en ligne offrant...
* Personnages entièrement personnalisables
* Interactions et signes révélateurs réalistes
* Décors en 3D au graphismes riches
* Large éventail de jeux et de tournois

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jeudi 9 août 2007

Xming better than cygwin/x

clipped from www.linux.com

Use Linux over Windows with Xming

One of the nice things about the X Window System is its ability to display X apps running remotely on a local machine. One of the not-so-nice things about Microsoft Windows is the complete lack of native support for displaying X applications. If you find yourself working on Windows but wanting to use Linux apps at the same time, Xming can do the job. Xming is a port of X Window System to Microsoft Windows that's free and easy to use.

Xming is easy to use and provides an excellent X server for folks who have to run Windows. Since it's free software, it's also much better for the budget than commercial X servers for Windows, and it enjoys fairly frequent releases, so it should be around for some time to come.

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mercredi 11 juillet 2007

simulation réseaux cisco et linux

clipped from nirlog.com

Simulating Cisco and Linux Networks

Currently Cisco is the leader in Networking market, and Linux, the leader in Server market. So, if you want to test your complex (or not so complex) network configurations before buying any actual linux servers or the very expensive cisco routers, then you can use Dynamips to simulate Cisco Router/Switch and VNUML (Virtual Network User Mode Linux) to simulate your linux servers/routers. Both Dynamips and VNUML are open source and free.

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lundi 18 juin 2007

Converting pst to maildir format

clipped from www.howtoforge.com

One of the challenges you may face when converting an office from Microsoft Windows to Linux is that many people archive their e-mail in PST files. There are PST tools available, but most of them are commercial, since the PST file format is closed and protected by Microsoft. There are several non-commercial methods to achieve roughly the same goal, and in this tutorial we use IMAP (more specifically, courier-imap) to convert all our e-mails from PST to the Maildir format. The advantage of this approach is that you also lay the foundation for a new mail system, with all your old e-mails already imported the day you switch over.

Converting All Your MS Outlook PST Files To Maildir Format

Converting All Your MS Outlook PST Files To Maildir Format

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dimanche 27 mai 2007

Torrents

Only for legal stuff!!
clipped from torrentfreak.com

New and Promising BitTorrent Sites

Btswarm.org

SumoTorrent.com

FlixFlux.co.uk

A similar site also dedicated to movies torrents is Superfundo, they focus mainly on Scene and aXXo movie releases.

TorrentTAB.com

JunkNova.com

TorrentTAB is a new BitTorrent meta-search engine that displays the search results in a tabbed view. Personally I’m not a big fan of meta-search engines, but I know others like it. The tabbed searching works quite well. TorrentTAB site currently searches Isohunt, Mininova, Torrentz, BTjunkie, Meganova, and Torrentspy.

JunkNova is a torrent review site that keeps you up to date on all the stuff that’s available on BitTorrent, similar to sites like rlslog and hypoh. JunkNova is brought to you by the makers of TorrentScoop, a Google-powered BitTorent search engine.

MicroTor.org

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lundi 21 mai 2007

Repairing Linux Hard disk

clipped from www.linux-watch.com
My Great Linux System Repair Adventure
For simple file problems, ReiserFS restores the file system by replaying its transaction log journal. That's as it should be. The whole point of a journaling file system is that you can replay disk writes when something goes wrong.
So, now I pulled out my freshly burned copy of SystemRescueCd 0.35. SystemRescueCd, if you've never met it, is the best single CD bootable system repair disk I know.
Now, playing tricks with RAM is a subject unto itself. For more on that subject, visit sites like Extreme Tech and Tom's Hardware and look for stories on overclocking.
Oh, and a final note: SystemRescueCD can also work the same magic on your Windows systems. I can't recommend this mini-distribution enough for anyone who might face repairing any Unix, Linux, or Windows-based computer.
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