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   * [[linux:mogileFS|MogileFS distributed filesystem]]   * [[linux:mogileFS|MogileFS distributed filesystem]]
   * [[tmpfs]]   * [[tmpfs]]
 +  * [[password]]
   * [[sql::postgresql:backup|PostgreSQL]]   * [[sql::postgresql:backup|PostgreSQL]]
   * [[xen|Xen]]   * [[xen|Xen]]
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    * [[http://www.zenoss.com/|Open Source Network / Systems Monitoring]]    * [[http://www.zenoss.com/|Open Source Network / Systems Monitoring]]
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   * [[http://www.lesswatts.org/]] - Linux power saving projects (useful tips)   * [[http://www.lesswatts.org/]] - Linux power saving projects (useful tips)
   * **[[http://www.tenshu.net/terminator/|Terminator]]** - The goal of this project is to produce a useful tool for arranging terminals. It is inspired by programs such as gnome-multi-term, quadkonsole, etc. in that the main focus is arranging terminals in grids (tabs is the most common default method, which Terminator also supports).   * **[[http://www.tenshu.net/terminator/|Terminator]]** - The goal of this project is to produce a useful tool for arranging terminals. It is inspired by programs such as gnome-multi-term, quadkonsole, etc. in that the main focus is arranging terminals in grids (tabs is the most common default method, which Terminator also supports).
 +  * [[http://www.wordle.net/|Wordle]] is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
 +  * [[http://www.gizmo5.com/pc/opensky/|OpenSky]]
 +  * [[http://haci.larsux.de/]] | http://sourceforge.net/projects/haci/
 +  * [[http://gonullyourself.org/main/ebooks/|Go null yourself! Ebookz]]
 +  * [[http://www.startssl.com/|StartSSL™ - The Swiss Army Knife of Digital Certificates & PKI]]
 +  * [[http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/03/debug-c-program-using-gdb/|How to Debug C Program using gdb in 5 Simple Steps]]
 +  * [[http://www.rinkworks.com/namegen/|Fantasy name generator]]
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 +==== Remove passwords from PDF ====
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 +Install qpdf
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 +   aptitude install qpdf
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 +Decrypt your pdf
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 +   qpdf --password=password --decrypt input.pdf output.pdf
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 +====== Level 1 Headline ======
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 +    * [[https://configurator.apcc.com/products/powerstruxure/configurator/index.cfm?|APC Configurator]] - Windows only. I did try this a while ago and found it wasn't bad, but no power calculations — one of the reasons I went to a spreadsheet in the first place.
 +    * [[http://www.ausrackid.com.au/AusrackID]] - flash based, so works on a Firefox on Linux. Very nice, but a limited number of hardware choices — so there are Apple Xserves but no Thumpers. There's no way to add hardware and no real generic choices ("4U server", "12-disk 8U array", etc). Also no power calculations.
 +    * RackTables - GPL'd LAMP app, so dead easy to install. Not bad at all, but it's an early version (0.16.6) so the interface is a bit clumsy interface and there are lots of features planned RSN. Aims to be a cross between a server room planner and an asset tracker, so that might not fit in with my planned use of GLPI. No power caculations, though there is a request to add SNMP monitoring of APC PDUs.
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