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jQuery Tablesorter: Pagination and Sorting made simple
Domnic shares how pagination and sorting by columns can be made simple using the jQuery Plugin tablesorter and add-on tablesorterpager.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Thu. 08.20.2009
Filed Under:
Novell Users International (NUI), SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools, Open Source, Scripting, Tips for End Users, Windows
Product: Linux
A steady stream of manufacturers are requesting Linux drivers for their hardware
Submitted by: Daniel-Saltman on Mon. 08.17.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux Usage
Product: Linux
Linux kernel vulnerability fixes
Submitted by: Daniel-Saltman on Mon. 08.17.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux
Product: Linux
Outlook Web Access Integration with Linux Access Gateway
When the OutLook Web Access (OWA) server is protected by the Linux Access Gateway, you could face problems if the default rewriter configuration is used. This document outlines a proposed deployment scenario, steps to configure the Linux Access Gateway, test setup used for this document, and known issues.
Submitted by: nramesh on Fri. 07.31.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Gateways
Product: Access Manager, Linux
Check MySQL Database Size Using SQL Query
Don't have access to the command prompt? Domnic explains how you can find the MySQL database size using simple queries.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Thu. 07.30.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Command Line, Database, Developer, Developer Tools, Linux, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users
Product: Linux, openSUSE, SUSE Linux
Manual Removal of iFolder 3.7 with Re-installation on OES 2 Linux
In the process of getting iFolder 3.7 to run on an OES 2 Linux server I had a bout of power outages that resulted in a corruption of the root partition and guess which part caught the corrupted blocks. Yep, iFolder's data store. I toyed with it for a while and then decided to just re-install it, especially since no one was using it yet. Here is what I did to get it all back up and running.
Submitted by: mfaris01 on Thu. 07.23.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Command Line, Configuration, IFolder
Product: iFolder, Linux, Open Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server


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