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- Cleanup Packages @info:linux:debian
- n. But if you want to cleanup this old stuff, you can ge a list of uninstalled (but not purged) package... --get-selections | grep 'deinstall$' </code> You can feed this list directly to aptitude to purge the ... kage is removed or the dependencies change, there can be left over packages. ''deborphan'' is an utilit... ash> aptitude install deborphan </code> Then you can get the list of orphans: <code bash> deborphan <
- Notes for the Solaris 10 System Administration Exam (CX-310-200 & -202) @info:solaris
- t Devices ==== To list the system's devices, you can use the following commands: * ''dmesg'' * ''... ure Devices ==== To reconfigure the devices, you can perform any of these actions: - ''touch /recon... ogical block size divided by 1, 2, 4 or 8. So, it can be between 512 Bytes and 8 KiB. The default fragm... /rdsk/c0t0d0s0 home vol1 * Labeled filesystems can be copied with ''volcopy'' {{tag>solaris solaris
- localeadm @info:solaris
- line: ''LOFIDEV=`lofiadm -a ${ISOIMG}`'' Now you can use localeadm. ===== Examples ===== ==== List I... 59-1, fr_CA.UTF-8 ] Done. A copy of this report can be found in /var/sadm/system/data/locales.list </... e> ==== Clean Up ==== If you have finished, you can unmount the ISO image and destroy the lofi device
- root login with bash @info:script
- the ''root'' account is set to be a role, so you can't login as root, just ''su'' to ''root'' from an ... in/bash'' is much easier. Using this command, you can directly log in as ''root'' with a ''bash'' shell
- Oracle: List Accounts with Objects @info:oracle
- l accounts (users) the objects (like tables), you can query them with: <code sql> SELECT DISTINCT OWNE... R; </code> If you want to list all accounts, you can query them with: <code sql> SELECT USERNAME FROM
- Oracle: SPFile and PFiles @info:oracle
- s its parameters from a file called "SPFile". You can't change it directly as it's a binary file. Additionally, Oracle can read the parameters from "PFiles", which are regu
- MacPorts @info:mac
- f @2.69_5 ... </code> You can see a list of all installed ports: <code bash> po... while, you will see a lot of duplicate ports. You can clean these: <code bash> sudo port uninstall inac
- Command Line Audio @info:mac
- Mac at home, I needed a command line tool which I can use via ssh. I've found it here: [[http://osxdail... h> sudo osascript -e "set Volume 10" </code> You can enter numbers from 0 (mute) to 10 (maximum). ===
- DynDNS Updates without a Client @info:script
- s script is part of my scripts collection, so you can find the latest version at http://bitbucket.org/a... unix/scripts/src/tip/bin/cron-dyndns-update. You can find the DynDNS protocol specification at http://
- Firefox Extensions @info:prog:firefox
- tab/|Private Tab]] |Enables private tabs, so you can be logged in with two different accounts. | |[[
- Solaris Manuals @info:solaris
- nuals ====== ===== man pages ===== :!: Tip: You can download the whole collection of man pages as PDF
- Android Apps @info:android
- tails?id=com.google.zxing.client.android|Barcode Scanner]] * [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/det
- rmdir for OSX @info:mac
- -al "${d}" done } </code> With this function you can remove the directory at once: <code bash> $ rmdir
- jps - Java Virtual Machine Process Status Tool @info:java
- jps'' lists all ''java'' Processes of a user. You can find the man page at [[http://java.sun.com/j2se/1
- WiFi Config QR-Code
- :S:<SSID>;T:<WPA|WEP|>;P:<password>;H:true;; You can try it here: [[https://zxing.appspot.com/generato