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log of my exploration with administration (debian/gnu linux, zope, plone ...), programming (python,java,c/c++...) etc.

plone
about the setup of plone
python
 
zhoudb
conf related to zhoudb
vmware installation
where the files are and how to initiate it
chinese input by scim
how to setup chinese input under debian using package scim
gdm: X11 remote display
the default option in Debian gdm is disallow remote display. how to change it.
networks tools
some useful linux commands to inspect networks
short unix commandlines
useful options to some commands
c/c++
syntax, compiling, trick, tips about C or C++
R
stuff about R
refdb
follow the refdb section in log_05, upgrade from 0.9.4 to 0.9.6, a few changes
hpc-cmb
all about hpc-cmb, the cluster maintained by hpc at usc for the cmb department.
installation notes on linux
mostly it's log for the desktop/debian server
shell
 
view chinese pdf by evince
installing the xpdf chinese package will do.
RepeatMasker
how to install RepeatMasker
sql
sql, postgres database/postgresql, mysql, etc
ubuntu update
 
ubuntu setup
some packages need extra attention
mpich
 
NCBI blast
how to set it up
linux on mac
 
fujitsu s2010 laptop modem
 
misc
miscellaneous tips and usages
pascal
 
microarray
 
latex
 
EMBOSS
EMBOSS is "The European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite"
Trac
install Trac, the enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects.
php web
stuff related to writing php web portals
graphdb restore stdout/stderr log
On 2008-04-17, graphdb was restored again due to the previous restore db used a different encoding (UTF8) compared to the dump file's (SQL_ASCII). Most tables are fixed. A few are still missing though. Looks like those missing ones are views.
perl
logs about perl
macos
stuff about mac OS
java
logs related to java
javascript
 
html
nooks and crannies of html
matlab
 
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