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Un assistant virtuel, a coupler avec une reconnaissance vocale?
Un assistant vocal diy
Un jour j'aurai le temps...
Un jour j'aurai le temps...
Une liste tres complete d'application auto-hebergees
Le site de linuxium, pour installer un ubuntu serveur sur n'importe quelle machine...
un browser de plus en ligne de commande
A mettre en place, pourquoi pas depuis la dedi ?
liste de dns a utiliser
Installe
A voir surr la duree
A voir surr la duree
pour gerer linux et les logs
Pour configurer facilement
un tuto pour monitorer des serveurs par sms, a voir si les sms google calendar fonctionnent encore ?
Pour pouvoir utiliser kriss feed dans le user directory:
Today I wanted to give my users possibility to test their PHP scripts, but without all the fuss with creating virtual hosts for each one of them. My first and obvious choice was userdir – user creates public_html directory in his home dir, puts there files, and those files are accessible via http://servername/~username/ URL. To enable this behavior you only have to enable userdir module (a2enmod userdir), and remember to set correct permissions to the userdir (chmod +x $HOME) and public_html (chmod 755 $HOME/public_html). I did this, and everything was working fine, except PHP scripts – browser wanted to download them instead of displaying proper processed content. It appeared that apache in Debian has by default PHP disabled for userdirs. To enable scripting in this dirctory, open file /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.conf, find that piece of code:
<IfModule mod_userdir.c>
<Directory /home/*/public_html>
php_admin_value engine Off
</Directory>
</IfModule>
and disable it, either by deleting or by commenting it out (precede each line with # sign). You can also change php_admin_value engine setting to On, but if you do that, you will be unable to turn off PHP engine in .htaccess files.
Today I wanted to give my users possibility to test their PHP scripts, but without all the fuss with creating virtual hosts for each one of them. My first and obvious choice was userdir – user creates public_html directory in his home dir, puts there files, and those files are accessible via http://servername/~username/ URL. To enable this behavior you only have to enable userdir module (a2enmod userdir), and remember to set correct permissions to the userdir (chmod +x $HOME) and public_html (chmod 755 $HOME/public_html). I did this, and everything was working fine, except PHP scripts – browser wanted to download them instead of displaying proper processed content. It appeared that apache in Debian has by default PHP disabled for userdirs. To enable scripting in this dirctory, open file /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.conf, find that piece of code:
<IfModule mod_userdir.c>
<Directory /home/*/public_html>
php_admin_value engine Off
</Directory>
</IfModule>
and disable it, either by deleting or by commenting it out (precede each line with # sign). You can also change php_admin_value engine setting to On, but if you do that, you will be unable to turn off PHP engine in .htaccess files.
Creer des vhosts sous apache
un assistant personnel via serveur auto-heberge
Un assistant en python a auto-heberger.
pour installer sur un serveur
pour installer sur un serveur
a tester sur mes nouveaux ordinateurs
a voir aussi :
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/intel-based-tv-players/24194-ubuntu-on-intel-mini-pcs
http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/08/12/ubuntu-14-04-3-desktop-image-for-intel-atom-z3735f-mini-pcs-and-sticks/
a voir aussi :
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/intel-based-tv-players/24194-ubuntu-on-intel-mini-pcs
http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/08/12/ubuntu-14-04-3-desktop-image-for-intel-atom-z3735f-mini-pcs-and-sticks/
la reconnaissance vocale, a regarder pour faire joujou
une liste de post-install pour raspberrypi (ou n'imprte quel serveur)
un outil auto-heberge d'action/reaction
Pour faire du remote desktop protocol (windows) sous plusieurs utilisateurs
a tester
a tester