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- Android Apps @info:android
- the free version. * [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.zxing.client.android|Barcode Scanner]] * [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.fun2code.android.webdrive|DavDrive]] / [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.fun2code.android.lite.webdrive|DavDrive Lite]] * [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dg.gtd.android.lite|DGT GTD &
- rmdir for OSX @info:mac
- r for OSX ====== The Finder on OSX creates ''.DS_Store'' files in the directories to store its settings. This makes removing directories from the command line ... st rmdir: test: Directory not empty $ rm test/.DS_Store $ /bin/rmdir test </code> I wrote a small bash ... ove directories together with the contained ''.DS_Store'' file: <code bash> rmdir() { for d in "$@" do f
- Convert a Key @info:cryptography:openssl
- onvert a Key ====== ===== Convert P12 to Java Keystore ===== keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore testkey.p12 -srcstoretype pkcs12 -srcalias 1 -destkeystore testkey.jks -deststoretype jks -destalias testkey
- Print all certificates in a file @info:cryptography:openssl
- cially helpful if you want to use Tomcat-/Java-Keystore-Certificates with the Apache webserver. Use the -... nt all the certificates and then cut the file and store each certificate in a single file. openssl pk
- Mercurial
- ssions: ==== Ignore Mac Files ==== Ignore ''.DS_Store'' and ''._*'' files: <code> (^|/)\._[^/]+$ (^|/)\.DS_Store$ </code> ==== NetBeans ==== These expressions e
- Cleanup Packages @info:linux:debian
- PKGS. --keep-file, -k FILE Use FILE to get/store info about kept packages. --list-keep, -L
- Notes for the Solaris 10 System Administration Exam (CX-310-200 & -202) @info:solaris
- ce number. Example: e1000g 51 ==== Save and Restore the VTOC ==== * Print VTOC: prtvtoc <raw de
- VBoxManage (The VirtualBox CLI) @info:virtualbox
- ete <uuid>|<name> | restore <uuid>|<name> | resto