Minecraft – Bukkit Server Tutorial: Full Setup + Plugins & Portforwarding [WIN/MAC/LINUX]
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This tutorial will teach you how to setup a minecraft server running bukkit on windows, mac, and linux. The tutorial includes full server configuration, installing plugins, updating bukkit, and port forwarding. I have uploaded the folder including everything for the convenience and ease of our viewers. Essentials, WorldEdit, and WorldGuard come pre-installed so that you are able to get playing with your friends immediately after port-forwarding! Download Link: bit.ly If you have any questions, just drop us a comment or inbox message. I’ll get back to you asap! Last, but not least, if this video helped you out… we’d really appreciate it if you could thumbs up the video and subscribe to our channel for more content. We are a channel full of minecraft, call of duty, and other FPS games. As a gaming channel, we like to vary up the games so that you’re never watching the same ole’ crap everyday! Additional Links: Last Bukkit Build – ci.bukkit.org Bukkit Plugins List – plugins.bukkit.org Port Forwarding – portforward.com Open Port Checker – canyouseeme.org (Make sure your server is running or it will always show the port as closed!) Find Your IP Address (Internal/External) – www.ipaddresslocation.org (You use the internal to port forward, and give your friends the external IP.) Other Tips: -Read and ask questions in the Bukkit forums, they are very helpful! @ forums.bukkit.org -When Minecraft updates are released, make sure you do not update until a Bukkit build is out, or …
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Ubuntu Linux Tutorials Chapter08.Configuration Tools part 2
November 21, 2011 by
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Lesson02.System Preferences Menu Pt.2
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Linux Squid Proxy Server Installation and Basic Configuration (Centos 5.5) (Hafiz Haider)
Squid Proxy Server Installtion & Basics for Beginners..
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Bluetooth USB 2.0 Micro Adapter Dongle
November 21, 2011 by
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Bluetooth USB 2.0 Micro Adapter Dongle
- Compliant with Bluetooth V2.0/V1.2, up to 3 times faster than the old bluetooth V1.2 adapters.
- Convert non-bluetooth enabled PCs to bluetooth enabled within seconds.
- Great help for wireless connection with other bluetooth devices like mobile phones, PDAs and PCs for data transfer, networking, dial-up/fax functions.
- Support WIn98/ME/2000/XP/Vista.
- Working distance up to 20 meters with no obstructions.
List Price: $ 19.99 Price: $ 0.01
EasyCap DC60++ Linux config
November 21, 2011 by
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Enabling Composite input
LINUX® Configuration and Installation
November 21, 2011 by
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LINUX® Configuration and Installation
"This book is . . . a Linux user's godsend".--"The Linux Journal". An update to the top-selling first edition, this version of "Linux Configuration and Installation" will cover in detail Internet tools, networking, programming, and XFree86. The CDs include the entire Slackware release and a wealth of Linux applications.This book provides everything you would expect, but little more; however, Linux Configuration & Installation provides it so authoritatively that there's no doubt about completenes
List Price: $ 39.99 Price: $ 20.88
Magicolor 5550 (120V)
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Magicolor 5550 (120V)
- Performance on demand - the magicolor 5550 produces up to 31 pages per minute in b&w, 27 ppm color. An quick 733 MHz CPU and Emperon printing technology make for fast document processing.
- Gigabit Ethernet interface - directs traffic in high-speed business networks. PostScript 3 and PCL 6 support means seamless printing of color documents from popular business applications.
- Comprehensive drivers for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux - make the printer multi-platform compatible. Mixed network support for TCP/IP, EtherTalk, NetWare, and NetBEUI ensures easy integration into almost any network configuration.
- Get true-to-life color with 9600 x 600 dpi-class resolution - ASIC-assisted dynamic contone screening optimizes color output by analyzing page elements and automatically adjusting color screens to provide the best possible print.
- Print from postcard up to banner size (8.5 x 47.24) - on a variety of media, including thick and glossy stocks, photo media, labels, and envelopes.
List Price: $ 999.00 Price: $ 893.00
hastexo Ask The Expert Now: Expert High-Availability Help Without The Wait
November 21, 2011 by
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hastexo Ask The Expert Now: Expert High-Availability Help Without The Wait
Traiskirchen, Austria (PRWEB) November 10, 2011
hastexo announces the immediate worldwide availability of its flagship service, Ask The Expert Now. With this unique offering, hastexo’s expert Linux cluster knowledge is available easily, affordably – and lightning fast. Customers gain access to a Linux high availability specialist, by phone and remote assistance, within 15 minutes or less. System administrators and cluster operators can thus rely on hastexo’s expert pool to master even the most demanding high availability challenges.
High Availability: Don’t Go Live Without It
Today, for businesses and their customers, even a brief interruption of critical services – such as a corporate web site, email services, logistics and billing systems – is unacceptable. High Availability is thus an integral component of modern Information Technology platforms: by deploying high-availability cluster services, businesses create much-needed systems redundancy and protect themselves against hardware or infrastructure outages.
The Linux server administrator’s powerful High Availability toolkit is the Linux Cluster Stack. Among its components, Corosync and Heartbeat ensure reliable communications between cluster servers or nodes. Pacemaker manages highly available cluster services, and DRBD is a rock-solid alternative to SAN storage for data redundancy and replication.
All components of the Linux Cluster Stack are versatile and flexible. On the flip side, there is complexity: those new to the software stack often do not use it to its fullest, or may introduce performance bottlenecks that only become evident by the system hitting capacity limitations earlier than projected.
hastexo: Expert Help, Right Now
Previously, cluster administrators often had to meet these challenges alone and unassisted. Professional consulting, although available, typically came with long lead times and significant expense – hardly a good match for high-availability projects under time pressure and cost constraints. “This is exactly where Ask the Expert Now comes in,” said hastexo CEO Florian Haas. “If you’re looking for help, you’ll be talking to one of our experts within 15 minutes. You’ll get the assistance you need, 24/7.”
The service is attractively priced, and open to new customers without prior commitments. “To use this service, you just register on our web site and purchase Professional Service Credits. Your personal access credentials and dial-in numbers then promptly appear in your browser window, and you’re able to call a hastexo expert immediately,” Haas explained. “The offering covers all issues related to the Linux Cluster Stack, regardless of whether they are functional in nature, or performance related. In short, Ask The Expert Now is three steps: click, buy, call.”
In addition to Ask The Expert Now, hastexo also offers several more Professional Service packages, and makes 24/7 consultancy readily available, all without locking customers into long-term contracts. On its corporate web site (http://www.hastexo.com), hastexo provides project effort estimates for a number of standard Linux high-availability configurations – enabling customers to make an informed appraisal of required consultancy services.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. DRBD is a registered trademark of LINBIT Information Technologies GmbH. “hastexo”, the hastexo logo, and Ask The Expert Now are trademarks, registered trademarks, or registration-pending trademarks of hastexo Professional Services GmbH. All other names and logos mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
About hastexo
Florian Haas, Andreas Kurz und Martin Loschwitz founded hastexo as an expert Professional Services organization focusing on high availability solutions. The people behind hastexo learned the high availability ropes at Linbit – a company whose excellent and ubiquitous DRBD storage replication system has become the de-facto standard for highly-available data storage on Linux. The hastexo crew has gained an excellent reputation in the high-availability community and is widely regarded as a team of top-notch experts. Florian Haas is also the principal author of the DRBD User’s Guide, lauded as one of the most useful pieces of documentation for high availability software available. More information about hastexo is available on the corporate web site (http://www.hastexo.com). hastexo has a presence on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/hastexo), on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/hastexo) and on Google+ (https://plus.google.com/b/110825986772698552287/).
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Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard (Built-in TouchPad/Laser Pointer) – Black
November 21, 2011 by
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FAVI Entertainment Wireless Keyboard (Built-in TouchPad/Laser Pointer) - Black
- 3-in-1 multimedia wireless keyboard (Keyboard, TouchPad, LED light)
- Built-in rechargeable more staying power lithium-ion battery
- 2.4GHz USB wireless receiver; works within 30M
- This is a handheld keyboard with back lit - With 26 PCS dazzling bright LED lights to help when using in poor lighting environments.
List Price: $ 49.99 Price: $ 21.69
EpsonNet 10/100 Base TX Type B Internal Ethernet Epson Print Server (C12C824352)
EpsonNet 10/100 Base TX Type B Internal Ethernet Epson Print Server (C12C824352)
- Quickly converts many Epson printers with a Type B slot into network printers (includes some Epson Stylus printers, all Epson Stylus Pro series printers and most Epson impact printers)
- Works With DFX-5000+, DFX-9000, FX-890, FX-2190, LQ-590, LQ-680Pro, LQ-2080, LQ-2090, LQ-2180 Impact Printers, and Epson Stylus Pro 4800.
- Provides an intuitive installation wizard for easy setup and configuration on Ethernet networks from any Windows or Macintosh workstation or Internet browser - Automatically detects the network speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps).
- Supports Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, Novell NetWare, Linux, UNIX, and Macintosh OS 7.x or later (including OS X).
List Price: $ 299.99 Price: $ 279.69



