2010年5月26日 星期三
Viritualbox how to resize VDI image
It's easy to resize VDI by using gparted
1.Create a new vdi #sda being primary IDE and keep old vid #sdb being secondary IDE
2.Boot from ISO image and open xterm
3.\> dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sda
4.Resize through gpared tool and reboot.
1.Create a new vdi #sda being primary IDE and keep old vid #sdb being secondary IDE
2.Boot from ISO image and open xterm
3.\> dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sda
4.Resize through gpared tool and reboot.
2010年5月4日 星期二
X11 Service
Ubuntu:
XServer:192.168.100.1 (KB, Mice)
\> export DISPLAY=192.168.100.3:0.0
XClient:192.168.100.3
#mark -nolisten tcp at /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
#DisallowTCP=false at /etc/gdm/gdm.schemas
\>xhost +192.168.100.1
XServer:192.168.100.1 (KB, Mice)
\> export DISPLAY=192.168.100.3:0.0
XClient:192.168.100.3
#mark -nolisten tcp at /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
#DisallowTCP=false at /etc/gdm/gdm.schemas
\>xhost +192.168.100.1
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