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[www@cb.vu]~> ls -l
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www   1045 Feb 15 01:31 about.txt
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www   4033 Feb 11 02:06 cb.txt
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www  98166 Jul 23  2004 exploring.gif
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www   1150 Jan 31 15:17 favicon.ico
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www   1933 Feb 10 16:53 index.html
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www  25695 Feb  5 00:52 shell.js
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www    766 Feb 10 01:13 sitemap.xml
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www  64720 Feb 10 01:13 termlib.js
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www   5838 Feb 10 02:14 termlib_parser.js
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www 272458 Feb 10 02:14 unixtoolbox.book.pdf
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www 271664 Feb 10 02:14 unixtoolbox.book2.pdf
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www 345472 Feb 10 02:14 unixtoolbox.pdf
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www 124113 Feb 25 04:20 unixtoolbox.txt
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www 156225 Feb 11 01:47 unixtoolbox.xhtml
-rw-r—–   1 colin   www   1992 Feb 11 02:50 vars.js.php
[www@cb.vu]~> more about.txt
Welcome to my website cb.vu!
This site provides a virtual shell and is meant to be a command line joke where
you have to use some UNIX commands to get around. There are some
functionalities which are not totally fake, like the commands ping, whereami,
weather. Besides ping and weather, there is no communication whatsoever between
the browser and the server. Everything is happening within your navigator. You
can however create files on the web root directory and even view them with the
browser by entering the file name in the address bar. For example try:
echo ”Hello there, my name is Colin.” > hello.txt
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O site do cara do post anterior é bemmm legal tb.

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UnixToolBox

Falando sobre receitas de bolo.

Achei em um share do google reader, uma url que pode ser util, o Unix ToolBox, com comandos de varios unixes (linux/bsd/solaris) e até de windows, alem de nocoes basicas em linguagens de programacao, utilidades de redes, entre outros. Vale ter no bookmarks.

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Landscape

What is Landscape?

Landscape is a system management service that allows you to manage multiple Ubuntu machines as easily as one. Canonical Support customers can manage many machines in a complex environment through a single web-based interface. Simply register the machines in Landscape to gain control of numerous systems management and resourcing tools.

What does Landscape do?

Like many businesses yours is likely deploying more Ubuntu machines running more applications and packages. This requires more administration. Additionally, environments are becoming increasingly complex with virtualized machines and appliances running as peers to standard software applications. Ubuntu on server and desktop can run the lot but you need control. That’s where Landscape fits in. There is the package and security updates management you might expect, but Canonical Landscape has also built in a host of additional monitoring, user control, process management, inventory control and support enhancement tools that we describe in detail below.

http://www.canonical.com/projects/landscape

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