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More Funny Linux Posters - Or Part Two

  • The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell (Posted by eggi on Jun 30, 2009 11:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Humor; Groups: Community, Linux
More funny Linux posters. It wasn't just a clever title ;) Also switching to posting 3 or 4 times a week. One a day for almost a year and a half has been fun, but is becoming impossible... just ask my kids ;)

Humorous Linux Posters - Part One

  • The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell (Posted by eggi on Jun 29, 2009 7:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Humor; Groups: Community, Linux, Sun
A collection of humorous Linux posters from all over the place.

Warm Computer Accessories: The Perfect Gift For Dad!

  • The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell (Posted by eggi on Jun 26, 2009 6:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Humor; Groups: Community, Linux, Sun
If you find your computing experience somewhat cold, give these heated peripherals a shot!

Easily Removing VCS resources From A Running Configuration On Unix Or Linux

A quick, and mercifully short, tutorial on how to safely remove resources from a running Veritas Cluster Server configuration

Making Use Of Lazarus' Web Interface On Linux Or Unix

Follow-up post to recovering files with unrm and Lazarus. This time exploring the graphical web-based interface.

Command Line Init Script Generator For Linux Or Unix

A somewhat simple init script generator for Linux or Unix. Created 2 years ago, but needed some retooling before being released into the wild.

Goofy Linux Pictures - Funny And, Sometimes, Bad For The Eyes

  • The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell (Posted by eggi on Jun 13, 2009 10:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Humor; Groups: Community, Linux, Sun
A collection of interesting linux pictures. Even one in 3-D.

Yet Another Reason Why Old Computers Are Better

Remember back in the day when your computer wasn't obsolete or irreparably damaged by the time you got it home? ;)

Dealing With "Permissions on the password database may be too restrictive" Errors On SUSE Linux 10.x

The error "Permissions on the password database may be too restrictive" sounds bad, but it's actually much worse if set carelessly.

NetBackup Backup Report Script

A newer version of our older perl netbackup backup activity reporting script. Cleaned up a bit and updated to work with NetBackup 4.5 through 6.5

Troubleshooting NetBackup Error 6 Failures More Easily

A quick troubleshooting method for resolving NetBackup error 6 conditions

Fixing NetBackup Media Management Issues Through Mental Exhaustion

Sometimes, you just have to let go. Not all Netbackup media management problems can be solved by the book

Some Bizarre Foreign Linux Pictures

  • The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell (Posted by eggi on May 30, 2009 9:51 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Humor; Groups: Community, Linux
Bizarre Linux Pictures from strange foreign lands.

Snooping For Usernames And Passwords Over SSH Using Strace On Linux

SSH doesn't lend itself well to tcp analyzers. However, if you have that privilege, you can get the same results with strace!

Controlling Group Access To Directories Recursively And Automatically Using Simple FACL's On Linux

A quick tutorial on managing directories, and files and subdirectories, on the fly, within those directories, using file access controls.

Memorial Day ASCII Art For Linux And Unix

Finally, a Holiday ASCII art post that isn't a day late!

Some Funny Linux/Computer Pictures

  • The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell (Posted by eggi on May 23, 2009 4:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Humor; Groups: Community, Linux, Sun
More funny pictures from the "world wide interweb" - I think that's what Mr. Monk calls it ;)

Caught On Film: Another Gigantic Computer!

  • The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell (Posted by eggi on May 22, 2009 6:12 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Just taking a few moments to make fun of myself after getting burned by not checking Snopes the last time I posted a picture of a large computer ;)

Using TCT To Recover Lost Data On Linux Or Unix - Part Two

Part two of a quick-start guide to the recovering deleted data on Linux or Unix partitions. Focus on lazarus from TCT

Recovering Lost Data On Linux Or Unix Using The Coroner's Toolkit (TCT)

Part one of a quick-start guide to the oft-long process of recovering accidentally deleted (or maliciously removed) data on Linux or Unix partitions

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