Archive for June, 2006
From del.icio.us, 30 Jun 2006
- The GNU Awk User’s Guide: The GNU Awk User’s Guide This file documents awk, a program that you can use to select particular records in a file and perform operations upon them.
This is Edition 3 of GAWK: Effective AWK Programming: A User’s Guide for GNU Awk, for the 3.1.0 version of the GNU implementati / sed tools hacks howto gnu unix awk
- AWK: Linux Administrator’s Wisdom Kit Learning Linux? This introduction to the invaluable AWK text-manipulation tool will be invaluable. / unix tutorial tools sed scripting reference programming linux howto awk aw
From del.icio.us, 29 Jun 2006
- Preview: Alan Moore’s new work, “Lost Girls” From the creator of “V for Vendetta” and “League of Extraordinary Men”, Wendy, Alice and Dorothy like you’ve never seen them before. NSFW illustrations inside. Via Boing Boing / fiction women art comics
From del.icio.us, 23 Jun 2006
- Windows Sockets Error Codes / tcp/ip network reference microsoft
- The Hacker’s Handbook From Wikipedia: “The Hacker’s Handbook’ is a legendary non-fiction book from the 1980s effectively explaining how computer systems of the period were hacked. It contains candid and personal comments from the book’s British author, Hugo Cornwall, a pseudon / hardware tech howto tutorial tools security reference network hacks books
From del.icio.us, 21 Jun 2006
- LinuxDevCenter.com — Unfinished Business: The One Missing Piece Work with AD?! Why would anyone need to work with AD? Active Directory is not a standard! It’s been embraced and extended! Who needs that? We’ve got LDAP and NIS and Kerberos and… Well, let’s look at where we are in the grand scheme of things and see if / network linux ldap
- LinuxDevCenter.com — Getting Started with LDAP We’re going to start working with LDAP in a semi-real work environment. Specifically, we’re going to set up a basic LDAP directory to store Unix user accounts, along with a script to pull those accounts to a Unix system — that is one of the things for wh / unix ldap howto linux
- LinuxDevCenter.com — Managing Disk Space with LVM The Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) is a mechanism for virtualizing disks. It can create “virtual” disk partitions out of one or more physical hard drives, allowing you to grow, shrink, or move those partitions from drive to drive as your needs change. / storage reference tutorial hardware howto linux

