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Informix Dynamic Server Enterprise and Developer Ed V11.5 - Linux tutorial


Informix Dynamic Server offers outstanding online transaction processing (OLTP) database performance, while helping to simplify and automate many of the tasks associated with deploying databases for medium to enterprise business applications.
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dnstop: Monitor DNS Server Network Traffic In Real Time
dnstop: Monitor DNS Server Network Traffic In Real Time
dnstop is a great tool when maintaining a DNS server. Log file can give out required information but dnstop is just like top command for monitoring dns traffic. It is a small tool to listen on device or to parse the file savefile and collect and print statistics on the local network's DNS traffic. You can see information about all DNS clients, DNS queries and much more with this tool.
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Moving FreeBSD to a New Hard Drive
Moving FreeBSD to a New Hard Drive
This tutorial explain how to move a FreeBSD operating system and data to a new hard drive. This is useful if your hard drive is old/slow or too small. Also this can be used if you experience problems with your hard drive and you want to make sure the hard drive will not crash.
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Recover Grub
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It is quite common among people (specially developers) to have linux and windows both installed on a machine.and it is a very common problem that you reinstall windows and when you reboot the grub bootloader is nowhere to be seen.
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A Writer's View of the Linux Wireless Dream, Part 1
A Writer's View of the Linux Wireless Dream, Part 1
As we travel from place to place, office to office, we still need that all-important connection to the Internet. Laptops are a perfect solution to this need, and it's even better if you get them running wirelessly. Rob Reilly steps through how he got the popular PrismII-based 802.11b card up and running with Linux.
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