Specifically I'm looking for a native linux program that is similar in functionality to Navicat or SQLYog. I.e. I need something good at editing data. Free would be best, but not essential. Thanks!
I have a plone zinstance set up through Apache Proxy on OS X Server 10.5. The server is set up with a single vhost on port 80, with Proxy & Proxypass directives to the Plone zinstance:
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/server:80/Plone/VirtualHostRoot/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/server:80/Plone/VirtualHostRoot/
However, I have some static HTML and PHP content that I want to display in an iframe via the plone site. I'm thinking I'll need to set up another vhost on a different port, then just specify the port # inline?
What FREE software (included with Mac OSX, or public domain) would be a good, simple way to take some existing PNG clipart files do some simple editing?
I really only need to do 3 things:
Rotate the image.
Clip the image.
Set a "transparent" color.
I don't need anything that takes weeks to learn... or is super-powerful... or super expensive.
Thanks.
I am looking for very simple notepad that would allow "hierarchical" files editing. Something like TreePad but with much less bloat, more polish and possibly open sourced.
Every once in a while (5 minutes or so), gedit interrupts my typing with a little "This file has changed on disk" message and asks me if I'd like to reload it.
I know that the file isn't being changed.
It's located on a local disk
only I am editing it
if I click "reload" on the dialog, there is no visible change in the file
This doesn't happen in other text editors like Emacs or EditPlus.
Does anyone know what the problem is and/or how to fix it?
Since my fancy video card have gone south, I've been using the motherboard integrated one (some Intel with 256mb)
I do not really see any difference with the old one.
I don't do games or video editing in the PC and now I'm wondering if buying a new video card is a smart choice.
i wonder if there are some GUI management tools for ubuntu to be used to manage all server tasks.
eg. installing server applications, managing them, editing their conf files and so on.
i saw ebox and i thought it was something i need.
Recently as part of my job I have had to edit and create a lot of excel spreadsheets. I am familiar with some Excel formulas but while editing the spreadsheets I don't feel that I'm using the full potential of excel.
Are there any books/online resources which guide someone with a programming background in Excel?
please help with following task:
i have sharepoint list, all participants see only own records (they are can create, modify and read only own records),
i need to give permissions for two users for editing each other records only, and not allow to see other users records.
is ir possible to do with Sharepoint?
I don't know if I'll make the issue clear, but I've installed MySQL on CentOS 6.3 using root account on a specific domain (f.ex. root@mydomain), but when i try to log on to it I'm being asked for password to root@localhost account, which I do not have access to. How can I log on to MySQL installed on 'mydomain' and not to 'localhost'?
I've tried editing my.cnf using bind-address='domain_ip', but it didn't help, it still wanted localhost password.
I have Windows 7 Home Premium on my laptop, need to upgrade to Windows 8.
If there were a Windows 8 Home Premium midway between those two I would've chosen that... but there are only two Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro, so I'm a bit confused, as I don't want the former to be like Windows 7 Basic. My usage is mostly coding, game development, mid-performance gaming and some benchmarking and video editing.
Your recommendations please?
Say when editing Google document A and want to put a link to open document B. Is there any way to do this? Thanks.
PS. I don't want both docs being shared.
How can I change fedora 12 hostname using gui tools (network connections) only, without editing config files?
All I can see right now if I select "Manual" in IPv4 settings is "DNS servers" or DHCP client ID, neither of which sounds like "domain/hostname" combination.
Tips?
How can I change fedora 12 hostname using gui tools (network connections) only, without editing config files?
All I can see right now if I select "Manual" in IPv4 settings is "DNS servers" or DHCP client ID, neither of which sounds like "domain/hostname" combination.
Tips?
Xeon: Dual Core Intel® Xeon® W3503 2.40GHz, 4M L3, 4.8GT/s
Intel® Core™2 Duo E8400 (6MB,3.0 GHz, 1333FSB),
USES:
Virtual PC (and doing software development within Virtual PC)
A little bit of video editing
Desktop software (like Outlook, Quickbooks, etc.)
I think #1 is faster, but wanted feedback from other folks here.
Which is faster and why?
Thanks!
I prefer dark color themes for editing source codes while programming but I'd like to use a brighter background with black characters when writing text in org-mode. How can I set different color themes on different frames in Emacs? If I switch to another color theme, it changes across all frames.
I use GNU Emacs 23.1.1 on OS X 10.6.
Pretty simple - how can one select just pasted text (after pasting it) ?
I'm editing some files which are purely data, and I get "lost" sometimes ... so it would help if I could select it or somehow otherwise mark the text I've just pasted as to have a visual confirmaton, and to know from where to continue.
Can it be done ?
I use Linux for hosting and editing code, but there are others at work that are using Windows. Sometimes they make the files have \r\n in them, and it's causing problems with version control.
Should they be using the ASCII mode in their FTP manager? Should that force the line endings to be \n when uploading from Windows to Linux?
It seems my FreeBSD console is misconfigured (i guess). I cannot use home button in command line, and in vi left arrow is switching me from edit to command mode, which makes editing a little difficult. How can I know what's wrong and fix it?
I'm not a root, by the way, I just hope it's something with my profile configuration.
I've used SimpleOCR, which has a nice GUI for correcting errors. Unfortunately it makes a lot of errors! (and suffers other bugs and limitations)
Is there a free OCR program for Windows which has such a GUI and a low error rate? I want it to show the original (bitmap) word while I'm editing the OCRed word similar to what SimpleOCR does:
Free is good. Open-source is better.
For some odd reason whenever I put a picture into Dreamweaver it screws up the color when I editing it in Dreamweaver but when I open the page up in Firefox it looks fine. Anyone know what's going on?
Dreamweaver CS4:
Firefox:
I have a Lenovo X200 laptop on which I am running Ubuntu 9.10. Recently, (I assume after some updating, but I really don't know) my ethernet port stopped working under Linux. A more tech/linux-savvy friend of mine was able to temporarily fix the problem by manually editing the resolv.conf file with the DNS servers he found through his connection. However, after rebooting, the problem came back and now I am looking for a more permanent solution.
I'm using the standard Database Model Diagram template in Visio 2007.
When I try to connect two entities, the line is a "one and only one" type. I need a "zero or more" type, but no amount of line editing will change the line.
Is this a bug? The Visio help does not describe how to do this and the MS website turns up no results for 2007 (plenty for 2003, but the menu options it refers to are not in 2007).
I need a software for managing gamenet (Gamenet is like a cybercafe except people play games in gamenet instead of surfing the web!) The software should have this basic features:
Accounting features (defining users, assigning a usage time to them, etc)
Denying access to regular windows features (windows explorer, creating/editing/deleting files)
Showing a list of available games to users to run.
Creating login report
I've tested a software named GamePort but it has some bugs and shortcomings.