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April 2007

Quelques astuces mysqldump

by dzc
mysqldump est un utilitaire mysql qui extrait des données d'une table, et produit des requêtes SQL. Cette dernière peut être stockée pour sauvegarde, ou bien renvoyée directement dans un client MySQL, pour être exécutée.

TestDisk FR - CGSecurity

by dzc & 1 other
TestDisk est un logiciel performant de récupération de données! Il a été conçu à l'origine pour aider à la récupération des partitions perdues, la réparation des tables des partitions corrompues quand ces symptômes ont été causés par des logiciels défectueux, certains types de virus ou des erreurs humaines (tel que l'effacement accidentel de la Table des Partitions).

SystemRescueCd

by dzc & 7 others
SystemRescueCd est un système linux complet, utilisable sous forme d'un CDRom bootable, un "LiveCd". Il ne s'agit pas simplement d'une alternative aux systèmes existants, car le but du projet est de répondre a une attente qui n'était pas satisfaite. Ce CDRom de taille réduite (autour de 115 Mo) offre la possibilité d'effectuer facilement des taches d'administration sur une machine. Les outils systèmes les plus importants sont disponibles. Il est possible de partitionner le disque avec l'outil graphique GParted (clone libre de Partition-Magic), de sauvegarder ses données ou son système, de remettre en place la machine après un plantage, de réactiver le gestionnaire d'amorçage, ...

March 2007

February 2007

Outil Système Complet d'Assistance Réseau, cédérom OSCAR: sauvegarde disque dur en réseau linux

by camel
Outil Système Complet d'Assistance Réseau, cédérom OSCAR: sauvegarde disque dur en réseau linux

January 2007

Seo - Managing Comments On A Blog

by webgratuito & 1 other
You know your blogging is working when your page rankings are high and you have a lot of visitors. This also means that your blog might also need some management. Although you have succeeded at a business blog because your readers feel at home you might have too many "tenants" to manage in one space. You may have already them with a space in which they can respond to your blogs. Most blogging software and blogging sites already offer this especially if you have paid for a subscription or premium service. However if you are being hosted by a site that does not allow comments or feedback from your readers then there are such programs as Haloscan or ForumUp, which allow you to attach your own free forum. Your readers click on a link and post their comments there. Of course these free forums also have their drawbacks. Usually if you send your readers to a forum on someone else's servers they will be bombarded by free ads. The danger here is that they will click on those ads and not any of the ads related to your blog. The reason a comments section beneath your blog is so important is because it can create an argument that lasts for ages. This of course qualifies as fresh content. It also can give you a topic for a blog if someone poses a question or brings up an argument for you to respond you. In fact your reader's comments are one of the best sources of inspiration for content for the blog itself. Banning someone from your site by editing your commentary section is part of the blogging business. Make sure that when you post a blog on a free host that you have the capability of being able to edit any feedback that is posted. Unfortunately many free sites do not allow you to ban a poster unless you subscribe to premium services.

WP-ServerInfo 1.00

by plasticdreams
show server info on ur dashboard DOES WORK WP 2.1, on WP2.0x use http://nlindblad.org/wordpress/diagnosis

XenMan - Open Source Virtualization Management

by camel
XenMan is an intuitive, graphical management tool aimed at operational lifecycle management for the Xen virtualization platform. XenMan is built on the firm design philosophy that ease-of-use and sophistication can, and should, co-exist in a single management tool. So, XenMan should hopefully prove valuable to both seasoned Xen Administrators as well as those just seeking an introduction to Xen Virtualization.

December 2006