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    debguy scripts

    debguy scripts

    a variety of useful scripts w/no sf page

    A list of scripts and synopis are visible on Files page. (README.debguyscripts) The following are all inside Totally Built Linux "boot RC" tarball, possibly lightly updated. (and software like is in tbld's sources-src2-additional.tar) emkfontdirs ; extended mkfontdir , does allot for you emkfontdir doesn't (warning: not for novices). fix_fonts runs emkfontdirs with options (-D -L are usefile w/xorg) man-tty-bland ; cat manpage ascii (no hidden special chars like -P cat) MAKEDEV...
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    JaiHind

    Shell Automation for Linux Newbies

    When it comes to use of Linux, its a champ on the server side but when it comes to the desktop, its hardly just 3% in the whole world when compared to other proprietary OS and what keeps people from using it and why has it not made its mark on the Desktops yet ? Though Linux has got its success to accomplish its most common tasks through GUI approach, it still demands the users to be logical and use of terminal to accomplish certain tasks that cannot be done as easily as on other...
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    Always more than one-way script based nms plugins. Nagios add-on project with plugins and tools.
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    etckeeper-ng

    Backup solution based using git and rsync next level

    Etckeeper-ng is a bash script which uses git and rsync awk sed and find to create a backup directory of your /etc linux directory. It is easy to configure. The default configuration should work on most boxes. Just make sure you have git rsync and all the other requirements installed. When you use the etckeeper-ng the first time open a terminal and type "etckeeper-ng init" to create your first initial backup or "etckeeper-ng help" to show the help for this script.
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    chainssh is a shell script to smplify the ssh login via multiple sshgateways/firewallgateaways. e.g. connect from homehost via sshgateway to a clusternode with one command.
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    Openldapconf is a shell script to install and configure openldap and its dependencies automagically. By now, it includes integration with Samba and Squid. You can make a full installation or configure the packages separated. Powered by Slackware
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