June 2019

How to monitor the temperature of your computer hardware during high heat

botond published March 2019, 06, Thu - 27:13 time
In this description, we install a program called lm-sensors, which first detects the temperature sensors available in the computer, and then we can query their current data at any time. Then we will install a program called hddtemp, which will allow us to read the temperature values ​​of the sensors in our hard disks separately. Thus, during the hottest periods, we can regularly monitor the data of our machine so that we can use it optimally. 

tethering

botond published 2019/06/23, v - 13:32 time
Introduction to tethering in Encyclopedia

Installing Debian 9 (Stretch) LAMP Server v1.0 (page 2)

botond published 2019/06/21, p - 14:13 time
In this tutorial, we build a simple LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL / MariaDB, PHP) server based on Debian 9 (Stretch), which can be used to run web pages or even be a great tool for web developers. This page will install the 7 version of PHP and the phpMyAdmin web database management system.

Installing Debian 9 (Stretch) LAMP Server v1.0

botond published 2019/06/21, p - 14:10 time
In this tutorial, we build a simple LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL / MariaDB, PHP) server based on Debian 9 (Stretch), which can be used to run web pages or even be a great tool for web developers. This page will install the MariaDB database management system and the Apache web server.

Read, write, copy files metadata with ExifTool (page 3)

botond published 2019/06/15, Sat - 16:55 time
The exiftool command can be used to read or write metadata for different file formats from the command line, which can be especially useful when you need to process automated files in larger quantities. On this page, you can learn about a specific automation shell script that copies IPTC data from JPG files to EPS files.

Read, write, copy files metadata with ExifTool (page 2)

botond published 2019/06/15, Sat - 16:40 time
The exiftool command can be used to read or write metadata for different file formats from the command line, which can be especially useful when you need to process automated files in larger quantities. On this page of the description, we will continue to get acquainted with the metadata management program through further quick examples.

Read, write, copy files metadata with ExifTool

botond published 2019/06/15, Sat - 16:38 time
The exiftool command can be used to read or write metadata for different file formats from the command line, which can be especially useful when you need to process automated files in larger quantities. In this description, we will review some of the more general usage examples, as well as test a complete automation shell script that copies IPTC data from JPG files to EPS files.