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Bandwidth Monitoring Tools

Bandwidth Monitoring Tools

Here is a great list of Free/Paid bandwidth monitoring tools: You’re welcome     Free Tools List   Nagios (Open Source) http://www.nagios.org Achieve instant awareness of IT infrastructure problems, so downtime doesn’t adversely affect your business. Nagios offers complete monitoring and alerting for servers, switches, applications, and services. You can Get Nagios XI Enterprise...

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Linux Commands

Linux Commands

This list has been expanded recently..  Obviously CTRL+F to search it!   Enjoy   Commands A-H arch Outputs the processor architecture. $ arch i686 cat Outputs the contents of a file. $ cat lorem.txt Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo...

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HTPC Software List

HTPC Software List

I believe HTPC’s (Home Theater Personal Computers) are being more widely used across the world due to a few factors… One – Software requirements aren’t out of this world.  You can run most new HTPC applications on 3-4 year old machines.  This makes building your own HTPC pretty cheap. Two – With so much content being online having a PC connected directly to your TV is a must.  Until “web...

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Bootable Ubuntu Flash Drive

Bootable Ubuntu Flash Drive

I have been meaning to post this guide for awhile, and now here it is… If you are reading this you probably already know the advantages of building a USB bootable Ubuntu OS.  For me it is simple.  Create a backdoor to access any file system without the need to pull the hard drive.  There are also a few password nabbing utilities available on the Ubuntu OS you will never find on Windows (will get into this later).  So, take some...

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Raspberry Pi – $25 Nano PC

Raspberry Pi – $25 Nano PC

What can I say about Raspberry Pi other than it is an amazing piece of machinery.  For $25 or $35 for the “upgraded” one you get all of the following in a small credit card size footprint (yes really)! 700Mhz BroadCom Chipset 1080p HDMI Video Out 3.5mm Audio Jack 2 USB Ports 10/100 Wired Ethernet – was suppose to be gigabit Powered by 5v micro USB Full FAQ here.  Capable of playing Quake 3, and streaming 1080p BluRay...

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