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How to limit the rate of download apt in Ubuntu / Debian and company

12-Jul-08

USA Linux and many who use the network, especially Internet, knows the great efficiency of Linux in the use of bandwidth for data traffic. This is very interesting when we make any comparison, for example choosing a large file any Time and time to download this file in Linux and Windows, you will [...]


pfsense: enterprise firewall based on FreeBSD

11-May-08

pfsense [1] is a project of firewall based on FreeBSD that is more than a million downloads. Born in 2004 as a fork of the m0n0wall project [2] focusing on the use pf packet filter, based on an earlier version of FreeBSD and installable on PC platform and not only in embedded systems. With only a picture of [.. .]


Spell Checker (VERO) for BrOffice in Ubuntu 8:04

29-Mar-08

[lang_pt] A spell checker with over 9 million words? Only in BrOffice and OpenOffice. Currently the project offers three versions of broffice.org VERO (Spell Checker): full, light and ideal. Only the most ideal version is not recommended because the withdrawal of some words may cause some failures [...]


HTB-Tools: Practical examples of configuration

10-Mar-08

Originally published in http://wasare.net on 19/01/2007 The HTB-Tools is an excellent tool to aid in the configuration of the HTB (Hierarchical Token Bucket) to limit the use of bandwidth. As the first article on the HTB-Tools explaining the use of the tool has generated many inquiries and questions from readers I decided to write a little [...]


Control Band Descomplicado with HTB Tools

10-Mar-08

Originally published in http://wasare.net on 12/08/2006 and SlackwareZine Paragraph 9 Introduction Installation Configuration Enabling the HTB Monitoring Control of the Band 1. Introduction The HTB (Hierarchical Token Bucket) is a good alternative to replace the CBQ (Class Based Queueing) because it is more accurate and easy to [...]