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  • Vector Linux 4.3 Command Line and Reference Sheet
  • CONTENTS 1. Linux commands 2. Directories and their function 3. Important configuration files 4. VectorLinux Configuration Tools 5. Credits 1. Linux Commands Description pgm ./pgm cd x or cd /x cd .. or cd ../ or cd /.. ls or dir cat mv x y cp x y rm x mkdir x rmdir x rm -r x df or df x top man x less x or more x echo mc mount umount halt reboot chmod chown ls -l x ln -s x y find x -name y -print ps kill x killall -KILL pgm killall -HUP pgm [alt] + F1 - F7 lilo startx start pgm where pgm is a program found in the $PATH start pgm (allocated in current dir.) go to directory x go back one directory list a directory display a textfile on the terminal move or rename file x to file y copy file x to file y delete a file make a directory remove a directory remove directory x and all its underlying files Show free space on device x view memory status (q to quit) get a manual page about command x view text file x print something on the screen mainly used in scripts similar to Norton Commander in DOS to make a device usable to the system (CD-ROM,other HD) umount to remove the device from being usable to the system to shutdown. It will also power off if APM or ACPI is being used to reboot the system change file permissions change file ownership perform a detailed directory listing for file or directory x make a symbolic link to x called y find file y, begin the search from within directory x and print... ... the results to screen to view all running processes to terminate process x (x is PID from ps) to kill the program called pgm to force program pgm to restart - used in case
  • Podcast Creation User Guide Manual
  • Steps Involved in Creating a Podcast 3 Podcasting Overview 5 Description 5 Tools 5 What Is Podcasting? 5 Types of Media Included in Podcasts 5 Podcasting in Schools 6 Exploring the iTunes Podcast Environment 7 Description 7 Tools 7 Directions 7 Setting Up for Audio Capture 11 Description 9 Tools 11 Overview 11 Examples of Hardware for Input 12 Designating an Audio Source 12 Your Recording Location 13 Recording Audio for Your Podcast with QuickTime Pro 14 Description 14 Tools 14 Preparation 14 Directions 14 Recording Audio for Your Podcast with GarageBand 16 Description 16 Tools 16 Preparation 16 Directions 17 Recording Audio for Your Podcast with Soundtrack Pro 19 Description 19 Tools 19 Preparation 19 Directions 20 Compressing Audio with iTunes 21 Description 21 Tools 21 Preparation 21 Directions 21 Adding Metadata and Artwork in iTunes 23 Description 23 Tools 23 Directions 23 Posting Podcasts to Weblog Server 25 Description 25 Tools 25 Posting a Podcast 25 Accessing the Weblog Post with a Web Browser 27 Subscribing to the Weblog with iTunes 28 Creating iTunes links to Weblog Podcasts 28 Glossary 29 Resources 30 Introduction This guide will assist you in learning to create and distribute an audio podcast accessed with the iTunes application. The guide assumes that you have the following: ” Access to Mac OS X Server (version 10.4.3 or later, which incorporates the latest version of blojsom, an open source blog engine) ” A Macintosh computer with the latest version of Mac OS X and iTunes
  • Virtools: How to create interactive textures and an orbital camera
  • This tutorial shows how to create behaviors for interactive textures: scrolling, blending textures on the faces of a cube. We will work on one face of the cube with its specific material-shader and one texture “mountain.jpg”. Part 4 of this tutorial covers setting up an orbital camera. Part 1- In Maya, exporting a cube with textures Before exporting to Virtools, make sure that all faces inside the cube have their normals facing towards the inside of the cube. Go to Modeling, Display > Polygon Components > Normals Normals are represented with colored lines stickin out of the faces of the cube. The red arrow shows the way one normal should look like. Download Virtools: How to create interactive textures and an orbital camera
  • SGH-d307 Series
  • relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to,. accessories, parts, or software ...... Bluetooth device user manual for your assigned PIN Source
  • RAZR V3c
  • We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola RAZR V3c wireless phone. 040128o. Left Soft Key ...... The Motorola products described in this manual may motorola.com RAZR V3c CDMA 1 Welcome We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola RAZR V3c wireless phone. 040128o Left Soft Key Perform function in lower left display. Voice Key Create voice records & voice dial names. Smart/ Speakerphone Key Volume Keys Camera Key 4-Way Navigation Key Clear Key Right Soft Key Perform function in lower right display. Power & End Key Turn phone on/off, end calls, exit menu system. Send Key Make & awer calls. Center Key From home screen, open main menu. In menus & lists, press to select highlighted option. 2 Motorola, Inc. Coumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) www.motorola.com (United States) www.motorola.ca (Canada) Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and settings of your service provider's network. Additionally, certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the providers network settings may limit the feature's functionality. Always contact your service provider about feature availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other product specificatio, as well as the information contained in this users guide are based Download manual
  • Renault Motors Today PDF
  • Renault has unveiled its new third generation Clio. The new model will go on sale in October initially as a three-door with the five-door following in January 2006. At 3.99m the new model is longer than the outgoing Clio, and will be available with a choice of petrol or diesel engines. The petrol engine range comprises a 1.2 litre 16V (75hp), a 1.4 litre 16V (98hp) and a 1.6 litre 16V (113hp) unit, while the 1.5 litre dCi diesel engine comes in a choice of three power outputs: 70hp, 86hp and 106hp. Transmissions include a six-speed manual and a robotised ‘quick shift’ gearbox commanded by paddles located behind the steering wheel. Servicing intervals will be every 18,000 miles for petrol-engined versions and every 12,000 miles for diesel-powered cars. Terracan from just TOTAL announce title sponsorship at 2005 Manx International Rally TOTAL ISLE OF MAN LTD, a subsidiary of the country’s fourth largest energy company, TOTAL UK, is delighted to announce it will be title sponsor at the forthcoming 2005 Manx International Rally, set to take place from Thursday 28th until Saturday 30th July. The Manx International Rally, an established event in the Isle of Man’s motorsport calendar and currently in its 42nd year, is described as ‘the most spectacular tarmac rally in Europe’. It also serves as a qualifying round for both the British and Irish Rally Champsionships and the West Euro Cup. TOTAL ISLE OF MAN has supported the event for several years but is delighted to step up its
  • Internet Fax (IP) Users Manual
  • Sending a Document (Internet Fax (IP)) Registering the Destination to One-Touch Key (One-Touch Dialing Registration) Receiving a Document Internet Fax (E-mail) Internet Fax (IP) TX to E-mail /Scan to E-mail Scan to File (One-Touch key) Scan to File (Preset Scan) Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Windows® XP is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system. Windows® Me is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition operating system. Windows® 98 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system. Windows® 95 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system. Windows® 2000 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server operating system. Windows NT® 4.0 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation operating system Version 4.0 and Microsoft® Windows NT® Server operating system Version 4.0. Sending a Document Internet Fax (IP) 10-key Quality& One-Touch Search Dialing Reduction FAX Menu Com. Ready Standard On-hook Dial Chain Dial MAIL BRANCH JAPAN NEW YORK SUPPLIER BOSTON ARIZO NA Index List TO HQ Job List BRANCH Memory Occupied The image data scanned by the machine can be sent to the destination via intranet without bypassing the e-mail servers. The destination has to be the same model machine. Before Starting Operation You cannot specify an IP address on the 10-key Dialing screen. For Internet Fax (IP), you should use One-Touch Dialing. Destination number must be registered as One-Touch keys in advance. There are 36 screens for One-Touch
  • Developing WebLogic Server Applications
  • This document is written for application developers who want to build WebLogic Server e-commerce applications using the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) from Sun Microsystems. It is assumed that readers know Web technologies, object-oriented programming techniques, and the Java programming language. WebLogic Server applications are created by Java programmers, Web designers, and application assemblers. Programmers and designers create modules that implement the business and presentation logic for the application. Application assemblers assemble the modules into applications that are ready to deploy on WebLogic Server. WebLogic Server implements Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) version 1.3 technologies (http://java.sun.com/j2ee/sdk_1.3/index.html). J2EE is the standard platform for developing multi-tier Enterprise applications based on the Java programming language. The technologies that make up J2EE were developed collaboratively by Sun Microsystems and other software vendors, including BEA Systems. WebLogic Server J2EE applications are based on standardized, modular components. WebLogic Server provides a complete set of services for those modules and handles many details of application behavior automatically, without requiring programming. J2EE defines module behaviors and packaging in a generic, portable way, postponing run-time configuration until the module is actually deployed on an application server. J2EE includes deployment specifications for Web applications, EJB modules, Enterprise applications, client applications, and connectors. J2EE does not specify how an application is deployed on the target server—only how a standard module or application is packaged. For each module type, the specifications define the files required and their location in the directory structure. Note: Because J2EE is backward compatible, you can still run J2EE 1.3 applications
  • Fiat Bravo/a - How to change the in car light bulbs and access the aerial base screw
  • First thing you got to do is take off the plastic covers on the ceiling light. (circled red) You do it by taking a knife or a small flat screwdriver and you pull it off by pushing the knife in the arrow direction. Then after you have removed the plastic covers off, you will see two screws in the holes. Unscrew these out and pull the light will fall off like in the pic. Then just pull it off. After the light is off, unplug these connector – it may be more in your case. After you have the light free. Take off the white plastic lid by pressing the red circled point in the arrow direction and pulling it upwards. After that, you have the access to the bulbs. They are 5W bulbs. After you change the bulbs do the reverse to get the light back on Aerial base – taking off After you have removed the light off the ceiling. You will see a nut that holds the aerial base to the cars roof. Unscrew the nut and take off all contacts off the screw. (arrows yellow) To get the base off, press it from inside the car upwards and it will pop out.(blue arrow) And that is it, now put the new base in. put all the contacts on the new base screw and tighten the nut again. Download pdf Fiat Bravo/a - How to change the in car light bulbs and access the aerial base screw
  • 12 MAX Power FEBRUARY 2000
  • The 2000 Audi S4 is a. much-anticipated addition. to the Audi stable of. cars. Not your everyday run-of-. the-mill performance car, the. S4 combines Audi’s Content of this 2000 Audi S4 Manual: 12 MAX Power FEBRUARY 2000DRIVER SPECS Stephen Hooks OCCUPATION Owner Audi Performance Racing (APR) WHY THE S4? The engine is awesome, and it provides us with our own vehicle to R&D, instead of using a customer’s car. It is also a good promotional car for us. HOW WAS THE CAR ON THE TRACK? Unbelievable, and awesome would probably describe it best. [ TECH SPEC ] 2000 Audi S4 DRIVETRAIN 30-valve DOHC V-6, 2.7L, APR Performance engine computer modifications. K&N filter, Stock twin turbochargers, APR exhaust system with twin carbonfiber tips, stock manual six-speed tranny SUSPENSION Koni double adjustable shocks, Eibach ERS springs, APR coilover kit, lowered 1.5 inches front and rear BRAKES Two-piece rotors, Alcon four-piston calipers, APR custom mounting brackets, Pagid brake pads WHEELS & TIRES Fikse FMS black-anodized 18×8.5, Yokohama AVS sport 235/40/18 BODYWORK Carbon-fiber hood, Custom APR graphics, stock Xenon lights INTERIOR Stock MOBILETRONICS Stock SHAMELESS PLUGS Audi Performance & Racing (APR). Eibach North America, Fikse, Koni An APR Performance engine computer modification and an APR 3-inch exhaust system with twin carbon-fiber tips increased the horsepower to 320 at 6,200 rpm. Download Audi Manual Ebook