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To add this here. ;-)
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Hi there, big projects going on, and not much time to blog theses days, but I hope to fix this soon...
This entry is just to tell you that next week, I should be in Las Vegas (from sunday to friday).
So, if you have the time to chat a little about ...
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For some days I was having a little problem ...
I really like geek T-Shirts! Actually we saw a lot of creativity on it, carpets (who don't know about the '127.0.0.1' ;-), cups and etc. I think these kind of stuffs are really cool to spread the word, and that plays a crucial job on Open Source projects.
So, ...
Hi there... just a quick post (and I will reuse the README file I wrote ;-):
In 2007, Neelakanth Nadgir did post a script on his blog to display
ASCII Bar graphs using the Ruby language. To have a quick way to plot
some numbers on terminal to understand tendencies and quickly ...
I would like to say that i'm used to the kind of things i will tell you in this post, but the 'sad' reality is that i'm not.
Two good surprises at the end of this 2011 year, and two good gifts for the christmas. Last time i did visit ...
We have some more days until the end of 2011. We have plenty of time to do many things until we really say 'bye' to this year. But the feeling will be hard to change as always: this year was fastest than the others.
I think this notion about ...
Last year my visit to San Francisco was really fast, and i was really involved with the Solaris Express Program (Solaris 11).
This year i should be at SF between October/4 and October/11 (my birthday is October/9, so good time to celebrate ;-).
So i hope to have ...
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ANY INFORMATION YOU MAY FIND HERE MAY BE INACCURATE, AND COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES, TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS, AND EVEN SPELLING ERRORS.
From the MANUAL page:
The zdb command is used by support engineers to diagnose
failures and gather statistics. Since the ZFS file ...