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Linux MySQLTuner - Performance Tunning MySQL on Linux
Post date: January 24, 2010, 06:01 Category: Optimizing Views: 873 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: MySQLTuner is a script written in Perl that allows you to review a MySQL installation quickly and make adjustments to increase performance and stability. The current configuration variables and status data is retrieved and presented in a brief format along with some basic performance suggestions.
Ubuntu How to Enable Flash Support for Chromium in Ubuntu Linux
Post date: July 19, 2009, 13:07 Category: Optimizing Views: 387 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Though you can now enable Flash on Google Chrome for Mac, the Linux still doesn't have support. However, if you're willing to run Chromium instead of the official Google build, you're in luck.

Using a current version of Chromium from Launchpad, adding Flash to the speedy browser is a breeze. H3g3m0n posted a tutorial on how to enable Flash in Chromium but that post is outdated and some more tweaking needs to be done for this to work:
Ubuntu Make Gimp Panels Auto Hide in Gnome
Post date: June 22, 2009, 10:06 Category: Optimizing Views: 1007 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Normally, Gimp panels are de-attached from the main window, so you practically have 3 windows. And that can be bad for productivity and usability. But you can change that to auto-hiding dock panels.
OpenSUSE Measuring the performance/latency of OpenSuse system - LatencyTOP
Post date: February 17, 2009, 08:02 Category: Optimizing Views: 1334 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Skipping audio, slower servers, everyone knows the symptoms of latency. But to know what's going on in the system, what's causing the latency, how to fix it... that's a hard question without good answers right now.

LatencyTOP is a Linux* tool for software developers (both kernel and userspace), aimed at identifying where in the system latency is happening, and what kind of operation/action is causing the latency to happen so that the code can be changed to avoid the worst latency hiccups.
OpenSUSE pngcrush - PNG optimizer utility in openSUSE
Post date: February 17, 2009, 07:02 Category: Optimizing Views: 1277 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: pngcrush is an optimizer tool for PNG (Portable Network graphic) files. pngcrush is an excellent batch-mode compression utility for PNG images. Depending on the application that created the original PNGs, it can improve the file size anywhere from a few percent to 40% or more (completely losslessly)
Ubuntu Disable unnecessary services in Ubuntu - Boot-Up Manager
Post date: November 17, 2008, 11:11 Category: Optimizing Views: 4744 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: The startup scripts located in /etc/init.d are part of the bootup sequence of every Debian-like distro. Very often Ubuntu's documentation and guides have suggested - in order to deactivate init scripts - to change the permissions of the scripts in /etc/init.d, making them non-executable.
OpenSUSE Comix - User firendly Comic book & general image viewer in openSUSE
Post date: October 29, 2008, 08:10 Category: Optimizing Views: 1418 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: Comix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically designed to handle comic books, but also serves as a generic viewer. It reads images in ZIP, RAR or tar archives (also gzip or bzip2 compressed) as well as plain image files.
Debian Installing memcached And The PHP5 memcache Module On Debian Etch (Apache2)
Post date: September 11, 2008, 11:09 Category: Optimizing Views: 2309 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This guide explains how to install memcached and the PHP5 memcache module on a Debian Etch system with Apache2. memcached is a daemon that can store objects in the system's memory (e.g. results of database queries) which can speed up your web site tremendously. You can use memcached over a network (i.e., install your web application on one server and memcached on another server), but usually you install both on one server to avoid the networking overhead.
OpenSUSE KMess - MSN Messenger Client for KDE in openSUSE Linux
Post date: August 26, 2008, 20:08 Category: Optimizing Views: 1654 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: KMess is a MSN Messenger client for KDE Users in Linux. It enables Linux users to chat with friends online who are using MSN Messenger in Windows or Mac OS or Linux. The strength of KMess is it’s integration with the KDE desktop environment, focus on MSN Messenger specific features and an easy-to-use interface.
RedHat Tuning and Optimizing Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Oracle 9i and 10g Databases
Post date: December 19, 2007, 06:12 Category: Optimizing Views: 3640 Comments: 0
Tutorial quote: This article is a step by step guide for tuning and optimizing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on x86 and x86-64 platforms running Oracle 9i (32bit/64bit) and Oracle 10g (32bit/64bit) standalone and RAC databases. This guide covers Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3 and 4 and the older version 2.1.
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