Linux Gnome Force Quit alternate to crl+alt+del Rumi, May 8, 2011 The Force Quit button allows you to click on a window to force an application to quit. This button is useful if you want to terminate an application that does not respond to your commands, if the application has frozen or crashed, for example. To add a Force Quit button to a panel, right-click on any vacant space on the panel. Choose Add to Panel, then choose Force Quit from the Add to Panel dialog. To terminate an application, click on the Force Quit button, then click on a window from the application that you want to terminate. If you do not want to terminate an application after you have clicked on the Force Quit button, press Esc. Related Administrations Configurations (Linux)
Install Zoneminder on Ubuntu 18.04 with shell script November 12, 2019November 12, 2019 This will install Zoneminder by using a shell script with one basic command (how easy is that!). You will need a Ubuntu 18.04 install with LAMP (Apache, MySQL and PHP) installed desktop or server. As an alternate you may use Mariadb in lieu of MySQL Shell script file contents: #!/bin/sh… Read More
Install Varnish Cache On Debian 7 November 6, 2016 Normally Varnish Cache is available on Debian default repositories. But i suggest you to use Varnish Cache repositories to get latest version of Varnish Cache. Run the following commands as root user to install Varnish Cache. # curl http://repo.varnish-cache.org/debian/GPG-key.txt | apt-key add – # echo “deb http://repo.varnish-cache.org/debian/ wheezy varnish-3.0” >>… Read More
mynetworks issue! October 28, 2008 Need to allow the entire IPv-4 in postfix set-up? You should be crazy to do that 🙂 Anyway, here goes the net mask calculaitons, Related Read More