uptimed – keep track of your system uptime.

2012-04-02 1 min read Fedora

Uptimed is an up time record daemon keeping track of the highest
up times the system ever had.

Uptimed has the ability to inform you of records and milestones
though syslog and e-mail, and comes with a console front end to
parse the records, which can also easily be used to show your
records on your Web page

Installation :

sudo yum install uptimed

Once installed, you will have to first create the boot id with this command:

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pigz -parallel gzip

2012-03-26 1 min read Fedora Linux

Here is a short description of pigz:

pigz, which stands for parallel implementation of gzip,
is a fully functional replacement for gzip that exploits
multiple processors and multiple cores to the hilt when compressing data.

And for the installation:

sudo yum install pigz

With pigz, if you don’t have many things running on your multi processor machine then you will see a significant improvement when you are gzipping the files.

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cream bash ide – vim with bash support

2012-03-14 1 min read Fedora Linux Uncategorized

 

English: Screenshot of graphical vim (gvim) sh...
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Here you can find the cream editor. This is basically vim editor with lots of customizations thus making it simpler for the users to use the editor directly.

This version already has the bash and perl support plugins and thus you can start using them as IDE without the need to add any plugins. It has a simple and advanced mode. In the simple mode you need not worry about all the modes of the vi/vim editor. How cool is that 🙂

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Setup your own RFC Editor for Linux.

2012-03-05 2 min read Fedora Learning Linux
Tux, the Linux penguin
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Well, if you are a professional who has to keep referring to RFC, then you know how good it would be to have the RFC downloaded and kept in your computer. But then unless you can search it and use and editor with it, its of not much use. So, here is something  that you can do :

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Check out all the colors on you X window system.

2012-02-24 1 min read Fedora

If you ever wondered what combination of some colors would look like but did not really feel like setting them in your xterm just to check them out. Or if you wanted to know about all the colors on you X window system then you can install this utility called xcolorsel.

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xcolorsel

You will need to setup the rpm-shere repo for this.

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glances – Get a glimpse of the whole system

2012-02-21 1 min read Fedora

You would have used top at some point of time. Did you not wish that instead of just the processes it list all the vital statistics of the system as a whole. How good it would be to see the Memory, Net, Processes and Disk usage on the same screen. Well then you should take a look at glances. Here is how it looks:

[glances][1]
glances

For using this tool, here is what you need to do :

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Tora installation on Fedora 16 with rpm

2012-02-09 1 min read Database Fedora
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Last article I talked about tora installation from the sources, but if that is too much for you then you can use this one liner:

rpm -ivh "http://amit-agarwal.co.in/mystuff/tora-2.1.3-1.fc16.i686.rpm"

But if you like the hard way out, then you can always try this.

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