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18 Feb 10

20 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know

Need to monitor Linux server performance? Try these built-in command and a few add-on tools. Most Linux distributions are equipped with tons of monitoring. These tools provide metrics which can be used to get information about system activities. You can use these tools to find the possible causes of a performance problem. The commands discussed below are some of the most basic commands when it comes to system analysis and debugging server issues such as:

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01 Oct 08

SourceForge.net: Simple Backup Solution

SBackup is a simple backup solution intended for desktop use. The software is created within Google Summer of Code 2005 for Ubuntu. See project homepage for full description.

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28 Sep 08

Linux Laptop Resellers

Many, many people have asked me where I bought my linux laptop, or where they can buy one for use with linux. Enough people that I'm writing this web page so that it might be of use to others.

I extensively researched the companies that will sell laptops with no-OS or Linux preinstalled. This information is distressingly difficult to find, so I present a list below. I encourage you all to vote with your dollar and do not send a single penny to the monopoly in Redmond. If you want a linux laptop, pay for a linux laptop or there will be nobody selling them.

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10 Jun 08

Trev’s Travels » Blog » Lego Robotics Invention System on Ubuntu Linux

This is how I managed to get NQC working for the Robotics Invention System on my laptop, running Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn, with the USB Lego Infra-red Tower. Anything with a black background should be executed in a terminal

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01 Jun 08

Lubi, LVPM, UNetbootin, and Bubakup - UNetbootin

UNetbootin allows for the installation of various Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive, so it's no different from a standard install, only it doesn't need a CD. It can create a dual-boot install, or replace the existing OS entirely. This is meant for people who want to create a bootable USB drive or install Linux without using a CD. The following versions are available, and support their respective distributions (though others can also be installed using the Generic version, provided that you have ther required kernel and initrd or floppy/hard disk image):

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