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Revision as of 20:57, 15 August 2008
Welcome to Elvanör's Wiki
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Linux and Applications
- Essential applications for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
- Configuring Gentoo Linux
- Gentoo Development
- Eclipse Usage
- Firefox Usage
- LaTeX
- Game Emulators
- Command Line Utilities
Development languages and libraries
- Google APIs
- GWT: Google Web Toolkit
- Grails
- Bash Scripting
- PHP Programming
- Java Programming
- DOM Programming
- Regular Expressions
- Object Relational Mappers
- Python
- Spring
- SQL Techniques
- HTTP Techniques
- XML
JavaScript
Development Tools
- Using the GCC linker (static, dynamic linking)
- A guide to Makefiles
- A guide to Ant, an advanced build system
- About diffs and patches
Design & Graphism
Server administration
- BIND: a DNS server
- MTA: Mail server
- Apache Web Server
- lighttpd Web Server
- Hostnames, Domains
- MySQL 5 administration
- Tomcat administration
- Subversion Administration
- IRC guide
- VNC Installation & Configuration
- Very short guide to phpMyAdmin
- Installing MediaWiki Guide
- Configuring Mac OS X (10.4) as an NFS Server
- Installing UNIX software on Mac OS X (10.4): Fink and DarwinPorts
- Creating a simple launchd item on Mac OS X 10.4
- SSH Usage (OpenSSH)
- Tasks automatisation: the cron daemon
- FTP / SFTP configuration
- Security
Configurations
Others
- Migrating Apple's AddressBook data to Linux
- Installing Windows (XP) and dealing with the Windows bootloader (NTLDR)
- Various Windows XP techniques using VirtualBox
- Watching TV on your PC using the Freebox
- Linksys WRT54G Router