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Sunday, January 27, 2013
Phần mềm, giáo án mầm non
Friday, January 25, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Khám phá Windows Server 2008 R2
Friday, January 18, 2013
Bootstrapping OpenNebula 3.4
Bootstrapping the Virtual Infrastructure
Creating a Host
Creating a Database
Creating a Network and a User
Creating a VM from scratch
Registering a CD
Registering and emtpy image
Creating an installlaion template
Installing the VM
Deploying the VM / Contextualizing
Checking the VM
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Installing Openvswitch and KVM on CentOS 6.2
Please see the updated how-to on Installing OpenvSwitch on CentOS.
This is all (mostly) covered in the INSTALL.Linux inside the tar. This might help folks with some of the
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
OpenNebula setup
This will be the first of many blog posts to come outlining the process of setting up OpenNebula on a CentOS box and managing a small cluster of VMs.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Download Windows 8 Release Preview ISO x86/x64 Full Key
Hiện tại gã khổng lồ Microsoft đã phát hành link down Windows 8 Release Preview ISO trọn gói x86/x64. Với sản phẩm này là bước thử nghiệm cuối cùng để cho ra phiên bản Windows 8 Final trong thời gian tới để Microsoft cải thiện và bổ sung những tính năng còn thiếu. Windows 8 Release Preview cải thiện tốc độ và bảo mật tốt hơn windows 7 với giao diện cảm ứng hoàn toàn mới dành cho các thiết bị mới.
SPE (Python IDE) for Windows
I’ve been playing with Python this weekend. Currently I’m rebuilding “Clink” in Python instead of finishing it in Flash (It really needs AS 3.0 to do properly, and I only have access to 2.0).
The book I am reading (Game Programming: The L Line, The Express Line to Learning) recommeds the SPE (Stani’s Python Editor) IDE for creating Python programs. However, the book doesn’t really say how to get the program. Stani (the IDE’s author) doesn’t appear to have a web page with a “download” link and instructions; so here’s a download link with instructions from me instead (this is for installing on Windows):
Step 1: Download & Install wxPython (NOT wxWidgets!!!!)
The book states that you should download and install wxWidgets. It turns out, you need wxPython instead, which you can get here:
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