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HPR0017: Torrentflux


Enigma, shares how TorrentFlux helps him manage bit torrent traffic on his LAMP server. There's lots of features in this web-based, Open Source system. https://www.torrentflux.com/ Shownotes by: diggsit


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 January 22, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0015: Spring Cleaning


“Too much information”, that's what Plexi, finds on old papers and receipts. Shownotes by: diggsit


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 January 20, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0014: Databases 101 Part 2


RDBMS - Relational Database Management System Relational Model: when there are relationships between items of data such as products, customers and orders A database contains two-dimensional tables which are similar in concept to spreadsheets. Each table contains columns and rows like a spreadsheet, but these are called fields and records in database terminology Data is stored in tables but is broken down into the most efficient form such that there is no duplication...


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 January 18, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0013: LPI Certifications Part 1


Ken Fallon, wants his 'Linux Professional Institute Certification' (LPIC). He must be serious, because he's publicly preparing for it on HPR – no pressure, Ken. In this first episode of the series, he explains the certification process, sets up his practice system, and begins covering study material, for the 101 exam. He's using a detailed study guide, provided by IBM developerWorks...


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 January 17, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0012: Xen


https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/papers/2003-xensosp.pdf https://xen.org/ https://xensource.org/ https://www.howtoforge.com debian_etch_xen_from_debian_repository


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 January 16, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0011: dd_rhelp


https://del.icio.us/operat0r/dd_rescue


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 January 14, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0010: The Linux Boot Process Part 1


Linux Boot Process - Part I SystemV vs BSD Style Scripts In part one of the Linux Boot Series we take a top level look at the Linux boot process and discuss some of the differences between SystemV based systems and BSD style systems. I focus on RedHat, Slackware, Ubuntu (Debian) and Arch Linux. Below are some resources for further information...


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 January 13, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0008: Asus EeePC


Mubix and Redanthrax discuss the EEpc where they discuss prices and configurations available at the time. They discuss the reliability os solidstate drives and mention that there are no moving parts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asus_Eee_PC The Asus Eee PC is a netbook computer line from ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated, and a part of the Asus Eee product family...


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 January 10, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0009: This old Hack 4


Continuing the TWaT series, we go outside and get some background to water wells with pressure tanks and pressure switches. Also making a Didgeridoo https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Didgeridoo-out-of-PVC-Pipe


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 January 10, 2008  n/a
 
 

HPR0007: Orwell Rolled over in his grave


In today's show deepgeek reviews the film "Orwell Rolls in His Grave" which according to wikipedia is: Orwell Rolls in His Grave is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Robert Kane Pappas. Covered topics include the Telecommunications Act of 1996, concentration of media ownership, political corruption, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the controversy over the US presidential election of 2000 (particularly in Florida with Bush v...


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 January 9, 2008  n/a