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Mounting Linux, Windows and MAC Network Shares in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat – Part 1
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Victorinox SwissMemory 128 MB USB Storage Device (Translucent Ruby) $40.00 Victorinox, in partnership with Swissbit, the renowned Swiss electronics firm, has created the SwissMemory, a handy 2-1/4-inch (58 millimeter) tool. This high-performance, portable data storage device provides a convenient way to transport pictures, music, and data files from home to office. It’s also very convenient while traveling on business and you need a backup for an important presentation, … |
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Bluetooth USB 2.0 Micro Adapter Dongle $0.01 100% Brand new – the super micro Bluetooth dongle features a ultra small shell, which size(9×10.6x5mm) almost the same as a coin, making itself truly portable. Incorporated a Broadcom 2045 Chipset, with Bluetooth V2.0 specification compliance, it provides stable and fast wireless data sharing solution, supports Vista, Skype and EDR, with Legal Address Code and Legal Widcom Software. Delivery raw b… |
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Buffalo Technology MiniStation Stealth 1 TB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive HD-PCT1TU3/BB (Black) $109.99 Buffalo Technology MiniStation Stealth USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive HD-PCTU3 (Black) MiniStation⢠Stealth HD-PCTU3SuperSpeed USB 3.0 High Performance Compact and Lightweight 3X Faster than Competing Drives Most Comprehensive Software Utility Suite The Buffalo MiniStation Stealth USB 3.0 is a high performance portable storage solution in a remarkably compact and lightweight contemp… |
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Buffalo Technology MiniStation Plus 1 TB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive with Shock Protection HD-PNT1.0U3B (Black) $147.99 MiniStation Plus 1.0TB Portable USB 3.0 HDD Black… |
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Blue Microphones Yeti Pro USB Condenser Microphone, Multipattern. $249.00 The Yeti Pro is the world’s first USB microphone combining 24 bit/192 kHz digital recording resolution with analog XLR output. Featuring three custom condenser capsules and four different pattern settings, the Yeti Pro can capture digital audio with up to four times the clarity found on CDs. Plus, the Yeti Pro features a cutting-edge A-D converter chip and separate analog circuit path for usewith … |
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Smallest Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter Dongle (Vista/Windows XP Compatible) $0.01 Synchronize wirelessly your Blackberry, iPhone, Palm, Razr, any other Bluetooth compatible cell phones and handheld devices…. |
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AGILER USB TO RJ45 LAN ADAPTER NETWORK CARD COMPUTER $1.60 New Page 1 AGILER USB TO RJ45 LAN ADAPTER NEW You are bidding on a Brand NEW Item In the retail package Perfect if you want to add a network card to your computer quickly!! The actual color of the device is Blue!! Actual Picture’s Shown Description USB 1.1 to LAN Adapter General Features Compliant with USB 1.1 Specification Compliant with IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT) Ethe… |
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Mini Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter Dongle $0.01 Micro Mini Usb Bluetooth 2.0 Dongle Adapter Us… |
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Standard Edition [Download] $29.99 The long-awaited return of the award winning franchise that blends the best of Action and RPG: the perfect mix of combat, stealth, hacking, and social gameplay…. |
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The Sims 3: Showtime $24.95 Share your Sim’s rise tofameProduct InformationIn Sims 3 Showtime make your rise to fame and live out the rags toriches story with your Sims as a singer acrobat magician…andmoonlight as a DJ. New optional online features allow you toconnect with friends and share your big moments through in-gamemessages. This Expansion Pack gives your Sims the change tochase down – and chase – their … |
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Linux Cookbook $5.23 This unique and valuable collection of tips, tools, and scripts provides clear, concise, hands-on solutions that can be applied to the challenges facing anyone running a network of Linux servers from small networks to large data centers in the practical and popular problem-solution-discussion O’Reilly cookbook format. The "Linux Cookbook" covers everything you’d expect: backups, new users, and the like. But it also covers the non-obvious information that is often ignored in other books the time-sinks and headaches that are a real part of an administrator’s job, such as: dealing with odd kinds of devices that Linux historically hasn’t supported well, building multi-boot systems, and handling things like video and audio. The knowledge needed to install, deploy, and maintain Linux is not easily found, and no Linux distribution gets it just right. Scattered information can be found in a pile of man pages, texinfo files, and source code comments, but the best source of information is the experts themselves who built up a working knowledge of managing Linux systems. This cookbook’s proven techniques distill years of hard-won experience into practical cut-and-paste solutions to everyday Linux dilemmas. Use just one recipe from this varied collection of real-world solutions, and the hours of tedious trial-and-error saved will more than pay for the cost of the book. But those who prefer to learn hands-on will find that this cookbook not only solves immediate problems quickly, it also cuts right to the chase pointing out potential pitfalls and illustrating tested practices that can be applied to a myriad of other situations. Whether you’re responsible for a small Linux system, ahuge corporate system, or a mixed Linux/Windows/MacOS network, you’ll find valuable, to-the-point, practical recipes for dealing with Linux systems everyday. The "Linux Cookbook" is more than a time-saver; it’s a sanity saver. |
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Vmware Workstation 7 Linux & Windows $168.99 VMWARE WORKSTATION 7 LINUX & WINDOWS |
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Linux in a Windows World $4.83 Linux’s unparalleled functionality and adaptability have made it the main alternative to Unix and Microsoft Windows operating systems. And with good reason. System administrators realize that this robust alternative can greatly improve their operating system’s reliability and save them money, too. Linux systems are even less vulnerable to attacks by computer viruses and worms. Not surprisingly, businesses, government agencies, schools, and a wealth of other institutions are all looking to Linux to replace the Windows desktop for these same benefits. "Linux in a Windows World" takes an in-depth look at exactly how Linux can be brought into an organization that’s currently based on Microsoft Windows systems. Featuring a litany of insider tips and techniques, "Linux in a Windows World" dispenses all the practical advice you need to migrate to this revolutionary open source software. Author Roderick W. Smith, himself a renowned system administrator and Linux convert, understands that the skills required to install, deploy, and maintain Linux are not easy to find. That’s why he has tapped the absolute best source of information available: the Linux server experts who have made it their life’s work to build and manage the Linux system. The latest in O’Reilly’s line of bestselling Linux titles, "Linux in a Windows World" is an invaluable companion for any system administrator interested in integrating Linux into their Windows environment. |
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Linux. for Dummies. [With 2 Qty: Red Hat Linux Plus Red Hat Power Tools] $3.94 Linux has taken the tech and business world by storm, as it made its way onto the stock market with a record high IPOs (Red Hat and VA Linux Systems). This third edition of "Linux For Dummies" includes the newest version of Red Hat’s software in the back of the book–on 3 CD-ROM’s. The book shows business managers and home users just what can be accomplished with Linux and why it truly is a viable alternative to Windows. |
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Linux: The Complete Reference $35.2 Your one-stop guide to Linux–fully revised and expanded Get in-depth coverage of all Linux features, tools, and utilities from this thoroughly updated and comprehensive resource, designed for all Linux distributions. Written by Linux expert Richard Petersen, this book explains how to get up-and-running on Linux, use the desktops and shells, manage applications, deploy servers, implement security measures, and handle system and network administration tasks. With full coverage of the latest platform, Linux: The Complete Reference, Sixth Edition includes details on the very different and popular Debian (Ubuntu) and Red Hat/Fedora software installation and service management tools used by most distributions. This is a must-have guide for all Linux users. Install, configure, and administer any Linux distributionWork with files and folders from the BASH, TCSH, and Z shellsUse the GNOME and KDE desktops, X Windows, and display managersSet up office, database, Internet, and multimedia applicationsSecure data using SELinux, netfilter, SSH, and KerberosEncrypt network transmissions with GPG, LUKS, and IPsec Deploy FTP, Web, mail, proxy, print, news, and database serversAdminister system resources using HAL, udev, and virtualization (KVM and Xen)Configure and maintain IPv6, DHCPv6, NIS, networking, and remote accessAccess remote files and devices using NFSv4, GFS, PVFS, NIS, and SAMBA |
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Linux Administration Handbook $23.33 "As this book shows, Linux systems are just as functional, secure, and reliable as their proprietary counterparts. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of thousands of Linux developers, Linux is more ready than ever for deployment at the frontlines of the real world. The authors of this book know that terrain well, and I am happy to leave you in their most capable hands." "–Linus Torvalds""The most successful sysadmin book of all time–because it works " "–Rik Farrow, editor of;login: ""This book clearly explains current technology with the perspective of decades of experience in large-scale system administration. Unique and highly recommended." "–Jonathan Corbet, cofounder, LWN.net""Nemeth et al. is the overall winner for Linux administration: it’s intelligent, full of insights, and looks at the implementation of concepts." "–Peter Salus, editorial director, Matrix.net" Since 2001, "Linux Administration Handbook" has been the definitive resource for every Linux(R) system administrator who must efficiently solve technical problems and maximize the reliability and performance of a production environment. Now, the authors have systematically updated this classic guide to address today’s most important Linux distributions and most powerful new administrative tools. The authors spell out detailed best practices for every facet of system administration, including storage management, network design and administration, web hosting, software configuration management, performance analysis, Windows interoperability, and much more. Sysadmins will especially appreciate the thorough and up-to-date discussions of such difficult topics such as DNS, LDAP, security, and the management of IT service organizations. "Linux(R) Administration Handbook, Second Edition, " reflects the current versions of these leading distributions: Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R)FedoraTM CoreSUSE(R) Linux EnterpriseDebian(R) GNU/LinuxUbuntu(R) Linux Sharing their war stories and hard-won insights, the authors capture the behavior of Linux systems in the real world, not just in ideal environments. They explain complex tasks in detail and illustrate these tasks with examples drawn from their extensive hands-on experience. |
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Linux for Windows Administrators $54.82 Written by Mark Minasi, the worlds #1 Windows authority, and Dan York, a leading figure in the Linux community, this book provides practical information on integrating Linux and Windows. Using terminology and examples that are familiar to Windows admins, the authors explain all of Linuxs essentials, dispel its myths, and show how to use Linux in enterprise networks alongside Windows. Author: Minasi, Mark/ York, Dan Series Title: Mark Minasi Windows Administrator Library Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 560 Publication Date: 2002/12/10 Language: English Dimensions: 8.98 x 7.48 x 1.17 inches |
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Wireless Tools for Linux $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Wireless tools for Linux is a package of Linux commands (simple textbased utilities/tools) intended to support and facilitate the configuration of wireless devices using the Linux Wireless Extension. The Wireless tools for Linux and Linux Wireless Extension are maintained by Jean Tourrilhes and sponsored by HewlettPackard.It is included with most operating system distributions built on the Linux kernel. In many Linux distributions, this package is included by default, or based on whether a wireless card is present. If it is not automatically installed by the distribution, it is usually easy to find in binary form. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 118 Publication Date: 2010/08/02 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Linux: Linus’ Law, Gnu-Linux Naming Controversy, Linux Standard Base, Comparison of Windows and Linux, Linux Adoption, Linux $24.8 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Gnu/linux Naming Controversy, Linux Standard Base, Comparison of Windows and Linux, Linux Adoption, Linux, Linux Kernel, Linux Malware, Sidux, Linux Startup Process, Tux, Linux on the Playstation 3, Revolution Os, Blackdog, Coreboot, Desktop Linux, Mips Magnum, the Linux Link Tech Show, Lamp, Linux Outlaws, Marionnet, Linux Terminal Server Project, Userful, Biolinux, Calibre, Udev, Nir Simionovich, Leeenux Linux, Lxrun, Exec Shield, Linux-Powered Devices, Radiotux, Carrier Grade Linux, Ulteo, Klibc, Comparison of Embedded Linux Devices, Elektra Initiative, Wgr614l, Rio Receiver, Lxer, Smolt, Iproute2, Pcjacking, Tux Droid, Linux Architecture, Project Trillian, Biopython, Rtaixml, Linux Software Map, Gvfs, Util-Linux, Debian-Med, the Code, Libusb, Htree, Linux Pam, Clone, Boot File System, Openezx, Neopwn, Vital Product Data, Mailcap, Soname, Compute Node Linux, Chaos, Desktop Wars, Tinylinux, Early User Space, Flask Operating System, Ldirectord, List of Computer Viruses. Excerpt: BioLinux is a term used in a variety of projects involved in making access to bioinformatics software on a Linux platform easier using one or more of the following methods:There are now various projects with similar aims, on both Linux systems and other Unices, and a selection of these are given below. There is also an overview in the Canadian Bioinformatics Helpdesk Newsletter that details some of the Linux-based projects.Complete systems Various complete distributions that integrate bioinformatics software are available, in various stages of development.Package repositories Red Hat Package repositories are generally specific to the distribution of Linux the bioinformatician is using. A number of Linux variants are prevalent in bioinformatics work. Fedora is a freely-distributed version of the commerc… |
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Linux Multimedia Hacks $25.91 The fact that Linux has more multimedia application choices than Mac OS X and Windows combined may come as a surprise to many, but not to those who know Linux well. In "Linux Multimedia Hacks," author Kyle Rankin showcases the best available multimedia tools so you can maximize the entertainment capabilities of your favorite OS. Included are tips and tricks for connecting to iPods, creating MP3s and Oggs, watching and making DVDs, turning your Linux box into a Tivo ala MythTV, and much more. You don’t have to be a Linux server guru to make use of this book. "Linux Multimedia Hacks" takes the best of Linux’s multimedia tools and with step-by-step instructions shows even novice users how to do cool and useful things with images, audio, and video. It includes entry level hacks that nearly all Linux users will want, such as installing codecs for audio and video playback and managing thousands of photographs. Later, you’ll find hacks that cover a variety of advanced projects, from ripping and organizing media files with metatags, to editing video and audio tracks, to creating your own DVDs. Basic or advanced, each hack stands on its own, so you can feel free to jump around to only the sections that interest you. The book is divided into five easy-to-understand chapters: Images: tips range from basic image edits to automated image manipulation Audio: hacks include audio format conversion and tweaking metadata within audio files Video: learn how to covert between video formats, plus how to create your own VCDs and DVDs Broadcast Media: tips include how to access and create you own web broadcasts as well as watch and record TV Web: learn how to make your multimediacreations available to the world As one of the most powerful multimedia platforms around, Linux has far more capabilities and features than meets the eye. This latest Hacks book gives you the technical chops to enjoy them all. |
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Deploying Linux on the Desktop $95.51 This book will meet the needs of those LINUX users who wish to set up a desktop LINUX workstations, and integrate them into their corporate environment. It will provide practical answers to such questions as: a) What tools do I use to fully integrate with the Microsoft Office tool suite? b) How do I set up my email and interact with a Microsoft Exchange Server? c) Where can I obtain, and how do I install, Internet browser plugins needed for web access, media playing, and other corporate Internet functionality? Provides a guide to using LINUX on the desktop for the corporate user. It will cover more than basic topics, such as whether to use OpenOffice or use another tool such as Evolution; they will delve into specific configurations necessary to interact efficiently with the Microsoft centric world of the Desktop. This guide will cover those problem areas that arise and discuss how to smooth over the bumps while meeting the goal of using a LINUX desktop. Lastly this book will cover whether or not a complete LINUX solution is available, or if some hybrid desktop will be needed to interact smoothly in the modern corporate computing environment; including a discussion of necessary LINUX growth directions for future expansion and capability. .Reviews real world requirements..Covers Pure LINUX, and Hybrid Corporate Desktops..Covers Enabling Tools such as CrossOver Office and the use of Windows Native programs on LINUX..Reveals Interoperability Concerns..Implements a solid Corporate Desktop..Reviews the complete costs of Implementing LINUX as a desktop. Author: Haletky, Edward Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 224 Publication Date: 2005/07/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.20 x 7.46 x 0.56 inches |
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Linux Networking Clearly Explained $3.94 Passionately democratic in its advocacy of networking for the masses, this is the first book on Linux networking written especially for the novice user. Because the free, open-source Linux operating system is winning so many converts today, the number of Linux-based networks will grow exponentially over the next few years. Taking up where Linux Clearly Explained left off, Linux Networking Clearly Explained walks the reader through the creation of a TCP/IP-based, Linux-driven local area network, beginning with a "sandbox" installation involving just two or three computers. Readers master the fundamentals of system and network administration-including handling user accounts and setting up security-in this less complex environment. The author then helps them along to the more sophisticated techniques associated with connecting this network to the Internet. * Focuses on the 20% of Linux networking knowledge that satisfies 80% of network needs-including the needs of small businesses, workgroups within enterprises and high-tech homes. * Teaches novices to implement DNS servers, network information services (NIS), network file systems (NFS), and all of the most important TCP/IP services, including email, Web and newsgroup access. * Explains how to set up AppleTalk and Windows NT domain servers for networks that include MacIntosh or Windows systems. * Comes with a CD containing the latest version of Red Hat Linux, as well as additional freeware/shareware Linux tools and network management applications. |
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Linux Unified Key Setup $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles In computing, the Linux Unified Key Setup or LUKS is a diskencryption specification created by Clemens Fruhwirth and originally intended for Linux. While most disk encryption software implements different and incompatible, undocumented formats, LUKS specifies a platformindependent standard ondisk format for use in various tools. This not only facilitates compatibility and interoperability amongst various different programs, but also assures that they all implement password management in a secure and documented manner. The reference implementation for LUKS operates on Linux and is based on an enhanced version of cryptsetup, using dmcrypt as the disk encryption backend. Under Microsoft Windows, LUKSencrypted disks can be used with FreeOTFE. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2010/09/09 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches |
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Linux for Windows $18.2 No Synopsis Available |
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Linux Power Tools $49.39 Linux Power Tools goes well beyond the other books and gives you the advanced skills you need to become the ultimate power user for ALL Linux distributions. Expert Linux author Roderick W. Smith provides stepbystep instructions for customization, optimization, troubleshooting, shortcuts, and using the best 3rd party tools. Packed full of undocumented tips and tricks, this rare resource teaches you how to unleash the full power of Linux. Author: Smith, Roderick/ Smith, Alison Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 644 Publication Date: 2003/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.12 x 7.44 x 1.38 inches |
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Linux Multimedia Hacks: Tips & Tools for Taming Images, Audio, and Video $14.39 <div><p>The fact that Linux has more multimedia application choices than Mac OS X and Windows combined may come as a surprise to many, but not to those who know Linux well. In <i>Linux Multimedia Hacks</i>, author Kyle Rankin showcases the best available multimedia tools so you can maximize the entertainment capabilities of your favorite OS. Included are tips and tricks for connecting to iPods, creating MP3s and Oggs, watching and making DVDs, turning your Linux box into a Tivo ala MythTV, and much more. </p><p> You don’t have to be a Linux server guru to make use of this book. <i>Linux Multimedia Hacks</i> takes the best of Linux’s multimedia tools and with step-by-step instructions shows even novice users how to do cool and useful things with images, audio, and video. It includes entry level hacks that nearly all Linux users will want, such as installing codecs for audio and video playback and managing thousands of photographs. Later, you’ll find hacks that cover a variety of advanced projects, from ripping and organizing media files with metatags, to editing video and audio tracks, to creating your own DVDs. Basic or advanced, each hack stands on its own, so you can feel free to jump around to only the sections that interest you.</p> <p>The book is divided into five easy-to-understand chapters: </p><ul><li>Images: tips range from basic image edits to automated image manipulation</li> <li>Audio: hacks include audio format conversion and tweaking metadata within audio files</li> <li>Video: learn how to covert between video formats, plus how to create your own VCDs and DVDs</li> <li>Broadcast Media: tips include how to access and create you own web broadcasts as well as watch and record TV</li> <li>Web: learn how to make your multimedia creations available to the world</li></ul><p> As one of the most powerful multimedia platforms around, Linux has far more capabilities and features than meets the eye. This latest Hacks book gives you the technical chops to enjoy them all.</p></div> |
