I develop web applications on Mac OSX in SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL and these are then put on the webserver. I want to be able to take the brunt out of looking at the terminal locally when dealing with these databases - is there any software available (free or otherwise) that can handle all three of these database technologies in a GUI for the Mac that is actually decent and worth it?
I see lots of documentation on how to manually set up a network bridge and then manually add vm's tun devices to these bridges and then write a shell script that glues it all together. lots of work, very manual, and not impressive.
On the other hand if you want to use NAT to KVM+libvirt VMs to the network you just click the new network button in the virt-manager gui and relax.
Am I missing "the easy way" of causing a VM to share the physical network with the host?
I have a vmware server 2.x running on ubuntu server (8.04). So the graphics card and the screen of the physical box are unused (I log in remotely and the host os has only the cli console installed).
I wonder if it is possible to assign this graphics card to a virtual machine directly and use it for the gui of this guest?
Or maybe if I add a second graphics card to the machine?
I need to read some .docx files and the standard 3.0.1 version of OpenOffice writer that comes with Unbuntu 9.04 just ain't handling it. I tried the instructions from the following site: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-OpenOffice-org-3-1-on-Ubuntu-9-04-111105.shtml, both the GUI steps in the main article, and a scripted version in one of the comments, but my system never seems to do the partial update, and the OpenOffice version is unchanged after I uninstall and reinstall it from the command line. Has anybody had similar problems?
I'm using CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a few machines without the GUI. How can I check if recently installed updates require a reboot? In Ubuntu, I'm used to checking if /var/run/reboot-required is present.
I'm writing an installer and need to change all users' wallpaper. I can do this from the group policy editor GUI, but need to do so from my installer. I can't just edit the registry as it gets reset by a GPO on login.
How do I apply the relevant administrative template via programatically (preferably cmd.exe or via the registry)?
(for interest, it's User Configuration Administrative Templates Desktop Desktop Desktop Wallpaper [sic]
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
About to rebuild my XP install and figured I'd see if there was a file or interface for collecting the configs for the built in Windows XP wireless manager.
I've looked under the "advance settings" tab and within the properties GUI for each connection and I'm not seeing a way to export the configs.
Clearly if I'm exporting these I'd like to be able to import or override the default config with the backup.
I'd like to start a process when the PC starts up but before the user logs in. Then, after the user logs in they see the console/gui for already running process. If they logoff, the process will continue to run in the background until they log back in again.
Is this possible in Windows Server 2008 R2?
It seems perfect for daemon/server applications.
I keep data on a USB drive, but I also keep a copy of all of that data on a hard disk. I like using the hard disk because it's faster and gives me a backup. What standalone tools would work to keep the files on the disk and USB drive in sync? I'd like a single command line executable or standalone GUI app that can do the job--something I could run off of the USB drive. So, things like the MS Sync Tool wouldn't work.
1) How to remove "mandatory level" label from the file?
I have two files, for first icalcs return
Mandatory Label\Medium Mandatory Level:(NW)
for second icalcs doesn't return anything (that means use "default")
Problem is that
icalcs /setintegritylevel [(CI)(OI)]Level
can only set level label, when I need to remove it..
2) What are other methods (GUI/utilities) to manipulate file's mandatory level labels?
I used Network Manager in Ubuntu 10.04 to set a static ip address and assigned one that was already in use. Now my computer will not boot (nfs crashes).
I booted from a live cd to change the configuration on the file system in /etc/network/interfaces but the file looks to be the default. Where does the network manager (the gui from system- preferences) store it's configuration so I can overwrite it and enter the correct ip addresss and have a happy working computer again.
thanks!!
I've decided I want to use FLAC for my music library, but I'm not sure what I should be using to encode the FLAC files. The latest release on flac.sourceforge.net is 5 years old, as are all of the other applications shown on the download page. Googling for updated encoders has just led me back to the same 5 year old apps.
Is there a more up-to-date FLAC encoder, either a Windows GUI or Windows CLI app?
Hi there,
I just stumbled across this Airfoil on Mac OS X, which lets me 'throw' music from my laptop to any other linux machine, iPhone or other device hooked up to a better set of speakers than my laptop - here's the page below:
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/airfoil/mac/
What tools would I use to recreate this functionality on a linux box - are there any nice GUI interfaces to something like pulse audio (which is what I imagine I'd use ) for doing this?
Thanks
When I run emacs with -nw option, the emacs really open, but I can't do more nothing. As if the user input is blocked and no keyboard signal is received and/or interpreted. I've tried run without load .emacs file and some other behaviors:
emacs -nw -Q --no-desktop --debug-ini foo.c
But makes no difference and strangely the GUI-version(using Gtk) is working fine.
My gnu-emacs version is GNU Emacs 23.3.1
Any help to help to fix it is very appreciated.
Is there a tool for comparing two lines of text?
All the tools I have compare on a line level, when I really need a character level diff in the line.
Windows or *nix, GUI or command line, I don't care.
I'm using Kubuntu and expected something similar to Windows's Power Management applet in the Control Panel. I want my laptop to Hibernate when I press the power button, instead of doing it manually from the menu. Preferably using some GUI management tool, not the console.
So I switched my computer to Ubuntu after some issues with Windows, then switched the GUI to Xubuntu after I noticed Ubuntu and Unity were painfully slow.
I'm running an i5 with 8 gigs of ram and I still experience at least one full freeze (where I can't do anything and have to unplug) per week. REISUB does nothing and never has.
I am constantly running Virtualbox because I still need Windows.
Any thoughts to prevent this annoying freezing?
I'm looking for a way to set a group of File Types to "Index Properties and File Contents" (Control Panel, Indexing Options, Advanced Options, File Types).
Basically I'd like to write a batch file that switches that setting for a large group of file types and be able to share it with my entire team. Clicking in the UI is time consuming for everyone.
This is a great solution for bringing up the GUI, but I'd like to create a batch file
What is the command line for Indexing Options?
Hello,
I have a RS232C/USB cable to connect an electronic device to my iMac Intel (MacOSX SnowLeo 10.6.3).
Is there a utility program that allows for sending ASCII characters on the USB port that the RS232C device will understand?
If possible, I'd rather avoid programming. I'd prefer an Automator script or a simple program with a GUI.
Thanks
I would like to install a quad core computer in my dorm at college and use my much slower laptop to be able to control the quad core just as if I had a quad core laptop (control as in i see the gui, not command line control)! Both are on the same college network, though Im also interested in what would be necessary if the computers were on different networks. What would be the best method fot this? Im looking for non-lag communication.
There's a question on here about what torrent apps work well remotely, but I'm hoping to find out one that works well through a command line interface, preferably with no GUI.
What torrent apps would you recommend for running from the command line?
This questions speaks about a UNIX Fedora install, DWA-552 wireless adapter, and internet
What are the required packages on a KDE GUI installation, and on the basic UNIX TUI installation, to access internet and manage wireless networks?
On a larger scale, does anyone knows of an all encompassing list of basic functions (such as monitoring or hardware control) with their respective packages dependencies?
I can click the "movie player" from the GUI of Ubuntu, but how could I know the corresponding command line cmd. I want to run the movie player from commmand line.
Many thanks.
my mate told me that there's a tool to manage services in Ubuntu . System > Administration > Services. but unfortunately, I don't found it in my Ubuntu (9.10). Thus, is it easy to get it ?
If not, is there any alternative GUI programs to manage services ( like mysql, apache and so forth) ?