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Virtual Network Visualization
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ETA:date created = 2009-07-21 19:52~~ ====== Virtual Network Visualization ====== OpenSolaris supports virtual networks using virtual interfaces connected with virtual switches. This feature was introduced with [[http://www.opensolaris
OpenSolaris / VirtualBox: Mount Shared Folder
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ate the share. Go to "Shared Folders" in the Virtual Machine's Settings and click the little folder wi... Now boot the OpenSolaris, log in and open a Terminal. I assume that you are using the user creates dur
Travian Village Planner
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ul village * Drag & Drop - this should be optional as I prefer the current solution with two clicks
Dice Roller
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s the button “roll”. The script shows the individual dice and the resulting sum. For convenience, ther

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