if(($ACT == 'edit' || $ACT == 'preview') && $INFO['editable']){ ?> } else { ?> } ?>
Here'a a page of cut'n'paste code to rememer.
wget -m -nH --cut-dirs=1 -np www.fastcgi.com/cvs/mod_fastcgi
…is supposed to get the HEAD version from a webcvs, via http
http://www.fastcgi.com/devkit/doc/fcgi-spec.html http://www.lighttpd.net/documentation/fastcgi.html
#include <fcgi_stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> int main () { char* p; while (FCGI_Accept() >= 0) { /* wait for fastcgi authorizer request */ printf("Content-type: text/html\r\n"); if ((p = getenv("QUERY_STRING")) == NULL) || <QUERY_STRING is unauthorized>) printf("Status: 403 Forbidden\r\n\r\n"); else printf("\r\n"); /* default Status is 200 - allow access */ } return 0; }
cd $tmproot find . | cpio --quiet -o -H newc > $initrd gzip -9 $initrd
get C. marillat's key:
gpg --keyserver hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys 1F41B907 gpg --armor --export 1F41B907 | apt-key add -
/usr/bin/rsync -e ssh -avzp --exclude "*.journal" --delete /home remotehost:/var/backups/myhome/
lav2yuv -I 1 <avifile> | mpeg2enc -o <outputfile>.m1v lav2wav <avifile> | mp2enc -V -o <outputfile>.mp2 vcdmplex <outputfile>.m1v <outputfile>.mp2 <multiplexedfile>.mpeg mkvcdfs <multiplexedfile>.mpeg [<more mpegs>].
sudo gconf-schemas --register /usr/share/gconf/schemas/*.schemas
either in .xsession
xset -dpms # power management xset s off # screen-saver
or hardcoded in x11 config
Section "ServerFlags" Option "blank time" "0" Option "standby time" "0" Option "suspend time" "0" Option "OffTime" "0" EndSection
GNU Tar supports everything needed to make a reliable backup (although I must say I don't know how well, if at all, it supports extended attributes). One major problem with tar is, that you have to pay close attention to the options you give (also at restore time), because the defaults are not suitable. Two major ones are –preserve-permissions and –numeric-owner. This could also include –same-owner, but a quick tests shows the –preserve-permissions option implies this. Should you have forgotten the –numeric-owner option for the backup command, this can also be given at restore time. Giving it at backup time, should negate the necessity of giving it at restore time.
http://www.halfgaar.net/backing-up-unix
dar --execute "par2 c -r5 %p/%b.%n.par2 %p/%b.%n.%e" --alter=atime --empty-dir \ --fs-root / --noconf --create ARCHIVE_NAME --slice 620M --first-slice 600M -z6 \ -an -Z "*.ogg" -Z "*.avi" -Z "*.mp?" -Z "*.pk3" -Z "*.flac" -Z "*.zip" -Z "*.tgz" \ -Z "*.gz" -Z "*.gzip" -Z "*.bz2" -Z "*.bzip2" -Z "*.mov" -Z "*.rar" -Z "*.jar" \ --prune lost+found --prune usr/portage/ --prune var/tmp/portage --prune media \ --prune proc --prune mnt --prune sys