I was wondering does anyone here know a good SQL management tool for ubuntu? I just want something with a nice GUI that doesn't require much hassle to add remove or even migrate databases.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a very simple tool I could use to manage sales leads?
I said CRM in the title of this thread, but I don't really need anything that full-featured. All I want is something to help me manage my job search by keeping track of which jobs I have applied for, when I need to phone particular agencies again, and that sort of thing. I have tried installing a couple of Apache-based apps, but they have turned out to be too complicated to set up. I couldn't find a desktop app in the repos, but maybe I have missed something. A cloud-hosted service would probably be OK, so long as it is within my current �0 budget.
I keep getting the following error message every time I try to open the Hipo iPod Management Tool:
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Could not find org.freedesktop.Hal at Hal.Manager..ctor () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at IPod.HalClient.HalDeviceManager..ctor () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at IPod.DeviceManager.Create () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at IPod.DeviceCombo..ctor () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at Hipo.HipoMainWindow.CreateWindow (System.String[] args) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at Hipo.HipoMain.Run (System.String[] args) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0 at Hipo.HipoMain.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
Is "Sweeper" a good tool for cookies web history & such?Also, I want to set up personal file sharing for my house & it says I do not have the correct packages installed, but it also doesn't say which packages I need to install.
We have a lot of servers here and need a tool to manage hardware inventory. We need to record following information. Hardware List: HDD, PRocessor, IPAddress, etc,. Support Renewal Dates. IP Address. Project Working.
I'm looking for something to manage multiple machines. Within a few weeks we're getting about 32 machines to manage. We need to manage via SSH, SFTP and mySQL. Is there something available which gives an overview of the machines and opens a terminal or sftp session with the selected machine, with a shortcut or something like that?
I'm looking for a graphical database management tool that will allow me to create some tables and whatnot. I'm looking for an application similar to Toad: http://www.toadsoft.com/toadmysql/
Just a quick question, is there a system user management app that could be accessed via a website for red hat (or really any distro)? Something kinda like phpMyAdmin, but can do useradd, userdel, groupadd, etc. For remote admins who don't know how to use ssh or the command line.
I need a good bi-directional sync. tool like unison, that would work properly over ssh and allow manual decisions and merging if both sides (local&remote) contain changes. unison meets most of my needs, the only drawback is the compatibility - it needs to be installed on both sides, and with the same version. Nowadays it's a bit of a problem, if you have say OS11.3 on one node, SL3 on the other and a MacOS on the third. In my view one only needs the ssh connection, all the rest of the file analysis should be done by the local software. Anyone knows such a tool?
I've just installed Fedora this morning. In the past I've tried OpenSuse and Ubuntu. OpenSuse has it's problems and I don't like Ubuntu's new "Unity" GUI, so I wanted to try something else.
1. I got my first error about 1 minute after loading, when I tried to do a software update.("could not add package update for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates: fedora-release-rawhide-15-3.noarch"). Not sure what that's about, but I found a solution on these forums (just using yum update on the command line).
2. My wireless card (Realtek) is not working. It took me ages (days) to figure out how to get it to work in OpenSuse. I had to compile the driver from source and install the firmware. I'm trying to do the same in Fedora, but am getting an error I don't understand.
On OpenSuse I had to install "Linux Kernel Development", "C/C++ Development" and "Base Development" from YaST, then compile using "make" on the command line. In Fedora I've installed gcc gcc-c++, kernel-devel and kernel-headers using yum. When I try and make the file, I get the following error:
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3. I can't find any kind of software management tool in Fedora, just the yum thing on the command line. I don't mind that, but how do I know the names of the things I want to install? Is there some way I can search for software or something?
i started to look into upgrading my LTS ubuntu server instances to Lucid. one the notable things that i have discovered is the lack of support for Webmin; it seems that Debian is no longer supporting packages required by Webmin. But it also appears that ubuntu team believes that Webmin may actually cause problems as it works in a different way than that presumed by Ubuntu. so i am now left with no way to manage my 10+ instances of ubuntu server that i used for studying and research. it seems that i am left with cluster-ssh as an alternative. but are there other alternatives, ideally similar to webmin?
Any easy to install/configure network/server monitoring tool? PLease note I'm looking for something of little lightweight here (Not something like zenoss) But I'd still like to get performance graphs and event notifying alerts. Also note this is to monitor less than 50 servers and perhaps a firewall or 2.
I'm trying to find a good desktop search tool. Beagle is dead, Recoll and Strigi are KDE, and Tracker is not many features (can't even search Thunderbird 3). Do I miss something? Is desktop search on Linux dead? Should I use Google Desktop Search instead
I've been using Ubuntu since 2006, and love it! I've even gotten a few others hooked when their Windows machines crapped out due to viruses or other problems. And Ubuntu has only gotten better.Now I'm trying to build a home network around a wireless router (Linksys). I'm set up with a desktop wired to the router, and two laptops regularly connect wirelessly. The wireless router is connected to a cable modem. Everything works fine (except getting the Ubuntu laptop to connect wirelessly using WPA).
What I would like to do is use the desktop as a server, so I can see who is connected at any given time, control security protocol, edit the MAC address list, boot off unwanted users, etc. I can do most of this by connecting to 192.168.1.1, but would prefer something on the desktop. Looking through the Software Center, the only thing I can find is KontrolPack. Anyone use this? Will this give me the functions I want?
I tried a lot of web browsers, but I can't find a good one.
I want a web browser that: - can open most webpages and show all content including javascript, flash and whatever (unlike elinks which is text-only) - is controllable entirely by keyboard and preferably with vim-like controls. (unlike firefox, google chrome). - works out of the box (unlike uzbl) - is fast - is bugfree (unlike firefox and uzbl) - is configurable
So please recommend a good web browser and tell me what features would make a web browser good.
I heard that Simple Backup 0.10.4 has bugs that doesn't allow it to create backups or replace them well.
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
Is it true?
If so, what do you advise me to run in my Server to create regular backups of my shared folders with Win7 machines? I want it to make full backups not incremental ones if possible. and it has to be free, because i have to use it in a small enterprise.
i am using xubuntu and love it so far! fast and stable, but i have a question. i am not a big gamer, just a few casual games, i am also not an office document user. i do not use openoffice.org or libreoffice, i just have my basic text editor. i do not do any web developing or anything. basically i reply to and send a few emails a day. i use gmail for that, not an email program, i use facebook a few times a day. i watch a few tv shows online. i videos occasionally, and i post on these forums. but my computer feels empty, is there any good programs i can just play around with. conky was one, its alright, a little confusing though. is there just any fun programs to play with. i don't care what they are, work processors, or web browsers, just some oddball programs or something? heck i don't know, i am just bored on my pc and looking for some entertainment.
Been playing around with the new Ubuntu 11.4 and really don't like it. The previous versions were much better. How long will Ubuntu 10.10 be supported and what would be a good alternative to eventually switch to?
Alright this is not a huge issue but a rather annoying one. I hook my laptop up to my lcd to watch movies all of the time. The problem is though I have selected and reselected many times for the screen to not power off after so many minutes of inactivity. But for some reason it doesnt work. If i set it to an 1 it still like every 5 minutes turns off my screen. Im running 9.10 on a toshiba satellite with an intel graphics card.
I have a laptop with 10.04 installed. When it is plugged in with AC Power, the screen fades black after a few minutes and locks up after about 10 minutes (shows a dialog for passwd when back).This gets really annoying when listening a movie or just reading text.System->Preferences->Power Management is set to "never" for everything.gconf-editor->apps->gnome-power-management is set to "0" for everything finishing with *_ac.