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        <title>Start and Stop the Apple File Server from Command Line</title>
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        <description>Start and Stop the Apple File Server from Command Line

You can use /sbin/service to start or stop the “Personal File Sharing”.

Start the Apple File Server (“Personal File Sharing”):


sudo /sbin/service com.apple.AppleFileServer start


And likewise stop it:</description>
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        <title>Travian Analyzer Bookmarklet</title>
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        <description>Travian Analyzer Bookmarklet

Installation

First, save a bookmark with title “Analyze” and the location
javascript:top.location.href=((String(window.getSelection()).length&gt;0)?'http://travian.ws/analyser.pl?s=de7&amp;q='+window.getSelection():top.location.href.replace(/http:\/\/welt7\.travian\.de\/(spieler|allianz)\.php\?/,'http://travian.ws/analyser.pl?s=de7&amp;'))</description>
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        <title>Home Server Goals</title>
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        <description>Home Server Goals

As Constantin suggested, here is a list of services, which my home server should provide:

	*  Personal Video Recorder: I'm using the EyeTV Hard- and Software from Elgato to record, cut and archive TV broadcasts.
	*  Secure File Archive/Backup</description>
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Bookmarks</description>
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        <title>Disable a Service</title>
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        <description>Disable a Service

To disable a service:


service &lt;service&gt; stop
update-rc.d &lt;service&gt; enable|disable


With systemd (starting with Debian 8):


systemctl disable &lt;service&gt;


To (re)enable a service: 


update-rc.d &lt;service&gt; enable|disable
service &lt;service&gt; stop</description>
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        <title>Cursor Size</title>
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        <description>Cursor Size

To change the mouse cursor size in GNOME, use this command. Substitute the value 32 with your prefered size.


gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-size 32


desktop gnome linux mouse cursor settings</description>
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        <title>How To Create a Moveable VM with VirtualBox</title>
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        <description>How To Create a Moveable VM with VirtualBox

VirtualBox works good when you use the same VMs all the time. It organizes the disk images in one directory and the configuration files in another. It kees a record of all known disk images and virtual machines.</description>
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        <title>Mercurial</title>
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.hgignore

Some handy .hgignore expressions:

Ignore Mac Files

Ignore .DS_Store and ._* files:


(^|/)\._[^/]+$
(^|/)\.DS_Store$


NetBeans

These expressions exclude the directories build, dist and nbproject/private.
Depending on your project setup, you may want to also exclude</description>
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        <title>fstyp</title>
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        <description>fstyp

fstyp reports the type of file system.
With the -v (verbose) option reports even more informations.

	*  man page: fstyp(1M)

Example

UFS: ''fstyp''
fstyp /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0

ufs


UFS: ''fstyp -v''
fstyp -v /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0

ufs
magic   11954   format  dynamic time    Wed Dec 23 17:26:29 2009
sblkno  16      cblkno  24      iblkno  32      dblkno  760
sbsize  2048    cgsize  8192    cgoffset 64     cgmask  0xffffffc0
ncg     427     size    20972160        blocks  20654449
bsize   819…</description>
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        <title>Package Repositories</title>
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        <description>Package Repositories

There's a list of multi-OS repositories at &lt;http://wikis.sun.com/display/IpsBestPractices/Directory+of+Package+Repositories&gt;.

More on IPS, the Image Package System can be found at:

	*  &lt;http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/pkg/&gt;.
	*  &lt;http://wikis.sun.com/display/IpsBestPractices/&gt;
  Repository    Description  &lt;http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/&gt;  OpenSolaris Distribution, Releases  &lt;http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/&gt;  OpenSolaris Distribution, Development Quality</description>
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        <dc:date>2013-03-03T14:10:12+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Project PDA</title>
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        <description>Project PDA

I'm currently working on a project called 'PDA'.
PDA stands for “Personal Digital Assistant”.
I used several PDAs over the last two decades, from Sharp, Psion, Palm and others.
But they all were just Personal Datastorages.
I always missed the</description>
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        <title>Project PDA</title>
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        <description>Project PDA

The Project PDA aims to build a real Personal Digital Assistant.

	*  Data Collector: Collection of API Implementations to connect to several (Web-)Services and access data there
	*  Blackbox: Entity Storage. Stores XML objects like tasks, notes etc.
	*  PADD: Personal Access and Data Display. Named after the Star Trek Pads, it implements the pda index</description>
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