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How To Use Virtual Environment inside Jupyter lab
Describes how to force Jupyter lab to use a venv for it's kernels!!
DDClient | Free Dynamic DNS Service | Dynu
ddclient config on DynU
Configuration of systemd.unit
Wants, WantedBy, Requires etc explained
Systemd Unit Configuration Files Explained
Want, WantedBy, Before, After etc -
systemd.syntax
Syntax for systemd files
Prayag2/konsave: Konsave lets use save your Linux customization and restore them very easily!
Backup tool for all configurations in linux (KDE, Gnome .. any XDE desktop ?)
EmacsWiki: Starter Kits
Nginx Cheatsheet
Configure HTTP Content Caching in Apache on Ubuntu 16.04 - IONOS
How to Enable HTTP/2 in Apache on Ubuntu
NGINX Config | DigitalOcean
NGINX Online Configuration File Builder
Optimized my.cnf configuration for MySQL/MariaSQL (on Ubuntu, CentOS etc. servers) · GitHub
How to easily configure Virtual Hosts on your localhost - Numedia Web
An Introduction to ConfigObj Handling Configuration Files with ConfigObj
Website of Michael Foord. Python programming articles, projects and technical blog.
The perfect .vimrc vim config file | Steve Francia's Blog
"I have spent the last few years tweaking and refining my VIM configuration. This is the ultimate VIM configuration .vimrc file. It is well organized and documented. It is on GitHub so you can always grab the latest. It works well alone, but is intended to be paired with the plugins and configuration found in my complete .vim configuration also hosted on GitHub."
Get the Cisco configuration over SNMP « Just another CCIE
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB SNMP MIB
Coercing Cisco routers to dump their config on a tftp server through snmp
ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/oid/CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB.oid
How To Copy Configurations To and From Cisco Devices Using SNMP [IP Application Services] - Cisco Systems
[c-nsp] OT: snmp oid for fetching entire router config
[c-nsp] OT: snmp oid for fetching entire router config
Links to local pages do not work - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
NIL - Router Configuration Management ... Too Good to be True?
.screenrc examples
"When screen is invoked, it executes initialization commands that are contained in two files "/etc/screenrc" and then ".screenrc" in the user's home directory.These defaults can be overridden in the following ways: For the global screenrc file screen searches for the environment variable $SYSSCREENRC (this override feature may be disabled at compile-time). The user specific screenrc file is searched for in $SCREENRC, then $HOME/.screenrcIf the command line option -c it given, it specifies the screenrc file to use. No other file is searched and sourced even if they exist. "