This is a simple method of emailing a log file, or any sort of text file, automatically (just add a line like this to cron) – and, obviously, you might not want to use...
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Using mutt and cron to email w/attachment
Well…this was kind of a pain to get working, for an idiot like me. I wanted to get a tarred version of a particular log file via email – as an attachment – and...
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Adding media functionality to Scientific Linux 6.0
Okay – these are dumb ‘ol Guy’s random notes and maybe there’s a better way to all of this stuff. But this worked just fine, for me. First of all, go to System >...
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Filezilla on Scientific Linux 6.0
Not a lot to say here beyond this: yum install filezilla It works. Finally – an SSL-capable, graphical FTP client for Scientific Linux/Centos/whatever….. Wahoo. I guess it can done from a command line but,...
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Transmission on Scientific Linux 6.0
So I couldn’t get KTorrent to connect to Demonoid and became quite testy. And, just for the record, it’s apparently a Demonoid thing because torrents tracked elsewhere worked fine – I know that some...
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Mounting a secondary LVM drive, etc.
This is something I’d written awhile ago when using Centos. It should apply to Scientific Linux, as well. Here’s a little update, too. If your using a Linux live CD (eg. Slax) to recover...
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Server 2003 – getting started, IIS, permissions, etc.
This is a jumble, at the moment – just some random observations from a rank beginner…..I’ll clean it up later. This presumes you’ve just installed Windows Server 2003 on your computer… Set a static...
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Norah Jones with Bonnie Raitt
“The Tennessee Waltz”, Norah Jones and onnie Raitt (wholly shit – this is da bomb!)...
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IIS with PHP5 (dso ver.) and MySQL
Note: this post is not here because I am an authority on this subject. It’s here because I am brand new to IIS, etc. and when I got this working I figured I’d better...
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System Restore on Windows Server 2003
I found this info on the net, but, it had some minor problems. With some extremely inconsequential tinkering, it worked perfectly. I’m not even going to document the steps, here. I made little package...
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