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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have been busy for changing diapers, cleaning milk bottles for those months.</p>
<p>now, my girl is walking, hitting around, and will do a sweet kiss on papa&#8217;s playing long face, and my boy, growing up after his sister.</p>
<p>OK, everything is fine!</p>
<p>OK, i need to get back to work! Do Dance, Dance, and Dance.</p>
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		<title>JQuery Slide Shows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jquery – The write less, do more javascript library has all sorts of different code samples that do a wide variety of things. Today, we’ll be looking at different Jquery Slideshow applications that can be used to diversify your homepage, content, or anywhere that is big enough to display an image. Jquery Slideshow 1. Lightbox [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Jquery</strong> – The write less, do more javascript library has all sorts of different code samples that do a wide variety of things. Today, we’ll be looking at different <strong>Jquery Slideshow</strong> applications that can be used to diversify your homepage, content, or anywhere that is big enough to display an image.<span id="more-70"></span></p>
<h3 style="text-align: left;">Jquery Slideshow</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-955" title="lightbox" src="http://bradblogging.lfw.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/lightbox.jpg" alt="lightbox" width="484" height="407" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/">1. Lightbox JS</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>What it does: Click on an image and it expands the picture to its regular size with a grey overlay shading the content behind it. A great way to focus the attention on the picture that the visitor clicks on.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://medienfreunde.com/lab/innerfade/"><img class="alignnone" title="Innerfade" src="http://medienfreunde.com/lab/innerfade/images/whizzkids.gif" alt="" width="638" height="220" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://medienfreunde.com/lab/innerfade/">2. Innerfade</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>What it does: Takes an image (or div element) and fades the pictures in and out. Very impressive script for something that is so easy to create.</li>
<li>Can also take adsense advertisements and fade it in and out. A neat little effect.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://medienfreunde.com/lab/innerfade/">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-957" title="jquery-slideviewer" src="http://bradblogging.lfw.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/jquery-slideviewer1.png" alt="jquery-slideviewer" width="570" height="338" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">3. <a href="http://www.gcmingati.net/wordpress/wp-content/lab/jquery/imagestrip/imageslide-plugin.html">Jquery SlideViewer 1.1</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>What it does: Displays images in a slideshow format. It has numbers at the bottom of it to navigate through the images easily. When one is clicked, it provides a neat scrolling action to the image that you’ve chosen.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://www.gcmingati.net/wordpress/wp-content/lab/jquery/imagestrip/imageslide-plugin.html">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full  wp-image-958" title="enhance-jquery-slideshow" src="http://bradblogging.lfw.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/enhance-jquery-slideshow.jpg" alt="enhance-jquery-slideshow" width="570" height="379" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">4. <a href="http://enhance.qd-creative.co.uk/2008/07/12/an-image-gallery/">Enchance – Jquery Image Gallery</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>What it does: Takes images and makes a slideshow with numbers on the side for easy navigation. When clicked, the box surrounding the image matches the width and height of the new image.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://enhance.qd-creative.co.uk/examples/imgGall/?ss=dark">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full  wp-image-960" title="malsup-cycle-plugin" src="http://bradblogging.lfw.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/malsup-cycle-plugin.png" alt="malsup-cycle-plugin" width="570" height="199" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">5. <a href="http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/">Jquery Cycle Plugin</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>Has 6 variations for your images.. including: Shuffle, Zoom, Fade, turnDown, CurtainX and Scroll Right On Click.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/begin.html">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">6. <a href="http://jonraasch.com/blog/a-simple-jquery-slideshow">A Simple Jquery Slideshow</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>Isn’t a downloadable file, but has an easy tutorial to make an awesome slideshow that fades between images. It focuses on minimal code for maximum results.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://jonraasch.com/blog/a-simple-jquery-slideshow">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">7. <a href="http://devkick.com/lab/galleria/">Galleria</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>This is a gallery for images, so it doesn’t qualify as a slideshow like the ones above. However, it has clickable thumbnails and features a nice file size (around 4kb).</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://devkick.com/lab/galleria/demo_01.htm">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">8. <a href="http://www.gruppo4.com/%7Etobia/cross-slide.shtml">CrossSlide</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>Very impressive application that fades to each image that you add to it, while scanning the picture. It is hard to explain exactly what it does, so check out the example.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://www.gruppo4.com/%7Etobia/cross-slide.shtml">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">9. <a href="http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/slideshow.html">Jquery Slideshow Interface</a></p>
<ul style="text-align: left;">
<li>Scrolls through images, has a clickable navigation bar and uses an AJAX loader in between images. Interesting, but the demos aren’t spectacular.</li>
<li>Doesn’t have any instructions on how to install, so I’m suggesting that experienced website owners use this. <em>(If “Source Code” and “Javascript” are foreign to you, stay away!)</em></li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/slideshow.html">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p>10. <a href="http://www.openstudio.fr/jquery/index.htm">Jquery Multimedia Portfolio</a></p>
<ul>
<li>User manually slies through the photos, it reminded me of a mac dock as the pictures grow bigger and smaller depending on where the slider is on the slideshow.</li>
<li>Useful for quick browsing of a large photograph collection</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://www.openstudio.fr/jquery/index.htm">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p>11. <a rel="bookmark" href="http://benjaminsterling.com/jquery-jqgalscroll-photo-gallery/">jQuery: jqGalScroll v2.1 (Photo Gallery)</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Very simple and clean code. The jqGalScroll creates a slideshow that doesn’t automaticaally show the next picture, but instead lets the user click the number when they wish to proceed…  Perfect for wedding pictures, photography pictures etc.</li>
<li>Emphasizes one photo by not switching automatically to the next picture.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://www.ryanbrenizer.com/wedding_portrait">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p>12. <a href="http://www.eogallery.com/">EOGallery – Combining Ajax And Jquery</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Allows the user to either put the jquery slideshow on autopilot or allows them to do it manually. This slideshow also has text that each photo can show below, which is a very nice touch!</li>
<li>XHTML Strict 1.0 Valid for anyone that likes no errors when they validate their XHTML <img class="wp-smiley" src="http://bradblogging.lfw.netdna-cdn.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /></li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://www.eogallery.com/">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p>13.  <a href="http://www.hotajax.org/demo/jquery/zoomimage/zoomimage/index.html">ZoomImage</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Out of the entire list, I actually think this one is the most original in presenting the images. When you click a thumbnail, the image expands to its full form. You can then click the next arrow to view the next photo in the slideshow, then the image returns to its thumbnail and the next one “zooms” out… Very creative!</li>
<li>Anyone that knows basic Jquery can edit this without a hitch.</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://www.hotajax.org/demo/jquery/zoomimage/zoomimage/index.html">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p>14. <a href="http://pupunzi.open-lab.com/mb-jquery-components/mb-gallery/">MB.Gallery</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Looks like a promising jquery component… however I found it quite slow. It might be good for a full page dedicated to a jquery slideshow/gallery but not for just a small component added to a web page.</li>
<li>XHTML Valid <img class="wp-smiley" src="http://bradblogging.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" /></li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=725X1342&amp;site=pupunzi.wordpress.com&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fmbideasrepository.com%2F%23mb.components%2Fmb.gallery%2Fgallery.html">Link</a></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-951" title="gallerificplus" src="http://bradblogging.lfw.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/gallerificplus.jpg" alt="gallerificplus" width="380" height="428" /></p>
<p>15. <a href="http://www.mattgifford.co.uk/gallerificplus-jquery-plugin">GallerificPlus jQuery Plugin</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Modified script to use lightbox and jquery to create a seamless slideshow. It has buttons to be played automatically or to allow the user to change the photos manually.</li>
<li>Your dealing with one person so support should be available through the comment form!</li>
<li>Example: No Working Example <img class="wp-smiley" src="http://bradblogging.lfw.netdna-cdn.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" /></li>
</ul>
<p>———————-</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-952" title="jquery.showcase" src="http://bradblogging.lfw.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/jquery.showcase.jpg" alt="jquery.showcase" width="570" height="380" /></p>
<p>16. <a href="http://www.recoding.it/wp-content/uploads/demos/showcase-demo.htm">Jquery.Showcase</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Simple to install and displays picture with a title and caption overlay on the image.</li>
<li>Customizable transition speed and layout – Perfect for all you tweakers out there!</li>
<li>Example: <a href="http://www.recoding.it/wp-content/uploads/demos/showcase-demo.htm">Link</a></li>
</ul>
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		<title>SQL select random record</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Select random rows with SQL&#8230; Select a random row with MySQL: SELECT column FROM table ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1 Select a random row with PostgreSQL: SELECT column FROM table ORDER BY RANDOM() LIMIT 1 Select ten random rows with Microsoft SQL Server: SELECT TOP 10 column1, column2 FROM table ORDER BY NEWID() Select a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Select random rows with SQL&#8230;</h3>
<h3>Select a random row with MySQL:</h3>
<pre>SELECT column FROM table
ORDER BY <strong>RAND()</strong>
LIMIT 1<span id="more-67"></span></pre>
<h3>Select a random row with PostgreSQL:</h3>
<pre>SELECT column FROM table
ORDER BY <strong>RANDOM()</strong>
LIMIT 1</pre>
<h3>Select ten random rows with Microsoft SQL Server:</h3>
<pre>SELECT TOP 10 column1, column2 FROM table
ORDER BY <strong>NEWID()</strong></pre>
<h3>Select a random row with IBM DB2</h3>
<pre>SELECT column, RAND() as IDX
FROM table
ORDER BY IDX FETCH FIRST 1 ROWS ONLY</pre>
<h3>Select a random record with Oracle:</h3>
<pre>SELECT column FROM
( SELECT column FROM table
ORDER BY dbms_random.value )
WHERE rownum = 1

original: google "sql select random record" http://www.petefreitag.com/item/466.cfm</pre>
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		<title>check hardware information on Centos</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[lspci ( lists pci device) lsusb ( lists usb device) lsscsi ( lists scsi device) systool fdisk -l ( lists hard drive) dmidecode ( lists hardware model, serial number, cpu, memory. This command was handy when i needed to find serial number without a visit to data center) cat /proc/cpuinfo ( more on cpu) cat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>lspci  ( lists pci device)<br />
lsusb ( lists usb device)<br />
lsscsi ( lists scsi device)<br />
systool<br />
fdisk -l ( lists hard drive)<br />
dmidecode ( lists hardware model, serial number, cpu, memory. This command was handy when i needed to find serial number without a visit to data center)<br />
cat /proc/cpuinfo ( more on cpu)<br />
cat /proc/meminfo ( more on memory)</p>
<p>you can find a lot of information by using dmesg|more or grep what you are looking<br />
e.g.<br />
dmesg |  egrep ‘(SCSI|scsi0|ide0|hda|sda|serio|mice|eth0|eth1)’</p>
<p>cat /proc/cpuinfo</p>
<p>cat /proc/meminfo</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b86b82w0.aspx Introduction to Objects in Visual Basic Provides an introduction to the terms and concepts used in object-oriented programming. Understanding Classes Provides an overview of classes and an example of how to define a class. Creating and Using Objects Shows how to create and use instances of classes. Collections in Visual Basic Provides an overview [...]]]></description>
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<p><span>
<dl>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/zztsbwsx.aspx" target="_blank">Introduction to Objects in Visual Basic</a></span></dt>
<dd>Provides an introduction to the terms and concepts used in object-oriented programming.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ca22fyhc.aspx" target="_blank">Understanding Classes</a></span></dt>
<dd>Provides an overview of classes and an example of how to define a class.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/wawheh00.aspx" target="_blank">Creating and Using Objects</a></span></dt>
<dd>Shows how to create and use instances of classes.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/a1y8b3b3.aspx" target="_blank">Collections in Visual Basic</a></span></dt>
<dd>Provides an overview of collections.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms172877.aspx" target="_blank">Events in Visual Basic</a></span></dt>
<dd>Shows how to declare and use events.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms172879.aspx" target="_blank">Delegates in Visual Basic</a></span></dt>
<dd>Shows how to declare and use delegates.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/28e2e18x.aspx" target="_blank">Interfaces in Visual Basic</a></span></dt>
<dd>Describes what interfaces are and how you can use them in your applications.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/5x4yd9d5.aspx" target="_blank">Inheritance in Visual Basic</a></span></dt>
<dd>Describes how to define classes that serve as the basis for other classes.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/4hbsxy95.aspx" target="_blank">Shared Members in Visual Basic</a></span></dt>
<dd>Describes members that can be used without instances.</p>
</dd>
<dt><span><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0tcf61s1.aspx" target="_blank">Early and Late Binding</a></span></dt>
<dd>Describes binding, which is performed by the compiler when an object is assigned to an object variable, and the differences between early-bound and late-bound objects.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p></span></p>
<p>Public Interface ICommonFunctions<br />
Sub saverecord()<br />
End Interface</p>
<p>Public Class frmSaleInvoice<br />
Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form<br />
Implements ICommonFunctions            &#8217;&lt;&#8212;&#8211; our Interface</p>
<p>&#8230;&#8230; Normal Form objects&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>Public Sub saverecord() Implements ICommonFunctions.saverecord</p>
<div>&#8230;.. The Function Body &#8230;.</p>
<p>End Sub</p>
<p>End Class</p>
<p>&#8216;Similarly other forms</p>
<p>Public Class frmSomeOtherForm<br />
Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form<br />
Implements ICommonFunctions            &#8217;&lt;&#8212;&#8211; our Interface</p>
<p>&#8230;&#8230; Normal Form objects&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>Public Sub saverecord() Implements ICommonFunctions.saverecord<br />
&#8230;.. The Function Body &#8230;.</p>
<p>End Sub</p>
<p>End Class</p>
<p>&#8216;Then in MDI on a button click</p>
<p>If Not me.ActiveMDIChild Is Nothing then<br />
DirectCast(Me.ActiveMdiChild,ICommonFunctions).saverecord()  &#8217;&lt;&#8212; Call the function<br />
End If</p>
<p># remember you are using ActiveMDIChild and not ActiveForm so the child forms must have their MDIParent set to the MDI form</p></div>
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Using openssl:
 echo "1122" | openssl dgst -md5
 01ebeaafc334e503f4acc94a18df9fa5

and using MySQL:
 SELECT md5("1122");
 3b712de48137572f3849aabd5666a4e3

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<h1>yum.conf(5) &#8211; Linux man page</h1>
<h2>Name</h2>
<p><strong>yum.conf</strong> &#8211; Configuration file for <strong><strong><a href="http://linux.die.net/man/8/yum">yum</a></strong>(8)</strong>.</p>
<h2>Description</h2>
<p>Yum uses a configuration file at <strong>/etc/yum.conf</strong>.</p>
<p>Additional configuration files are also read from the directories set by the <strong>reposdir</strong> option (default is &#8216;/etc/yum.repos.d&#8217; and &#8216;/etc/yum/repos.d&#8217;). See the <strong>reposdir</strong> option below for further details.</p>
<h2>Parameters</h2>
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<p>There are two types of sections in the yum configuration <strong>file</strong>(s): main and repository. Main defines all global configuration options. There should be only one main section. The repository <strong>section</strong>(s) define the configuration for each repository/server. There should be one or more repository sections.</p>
<h2>[main] OPTIONS</h2>
<p>The [main] section must exist for yum to do anything. It consists of the following options:</p>
<dl>
<dt><strong>cachedir</strong> </dt>
<dd>Directory where yum should store its cache and db files. The default is &#8216;/var/cache/yum&#8217;. </dd>
<dt><strong>keepcache</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. Determines whether or not yum keeps the cache of headers and packages after succesful installation. Default is &#8217;1&#8242; (keep files) </dd>
<dt><strong>reposdir</strong> </dt>
<dd>A list of directories where yum should look for .repo files which define repositories to use. Default is &#8216;/etc/yum.repos.d, /etc/yum/repos.d&#8217;. Each file in this directory should contain one or more repository sections as documented in <strong>[repository] options</strong> below. These will be merged with the repositories defined in /etc/yum.conf to form the complete set of repositories that yum will use. </dd>
<dt><strong>debuglevel</strong> </dt>
<dd>Debug message output level. Practical range is 0-10. Default is &#8217;2&#8242;. </dd>
<dt><strong>errorlevel</strong> </dt>
<dd>Error message output level. Practical range is 0-10. Default is &#8217;2&#8242;. </dd>
<dt><strong>logfile</strong> </dt>
<dd>Full directory and file name for where yum should write its log file. </dd>
<dt><strong>gpgcheck</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. This tells yum whether or not it should perform a GPG signature check on packages. When this is set in the [main] section it sets the default for all repositories. This option also determines whether or not an install of a package from a local RPM file will be GPG signature checked. The default is &#8217;0&#8242;. </dd>
<dt><strong>assumeyes</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. Determines whether or not yum prompts for confirmation of critical actions. Default is &#8217;0&#8242; (do prompt).<br />
Commmand-line option: <strong>-y</strong> </dd>
<dt><strong>alwaysprompt</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. Without this option, yum will not prompt for confirmation when the list of packages to be installed exactly matches those given on the command line. Unless <strong>assumeyes</strong> is enabled, it will still prompt for package removal, or when additional packages need to be installed to fulfill dependencies. Default is &#8217;1&#8242;. </dd>
<dt><strong>tolerant</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. If enabled, then yum will be tolerant of errors on the command line with regard to packages. For example: if you request to install foo, bar and baz and baz is installed; yum won&#8217;t error out complaining that baz is already installed. Default to &#8217;0&#8242; (not tolerant).<br />
Commmand-line option: <strong>-t</strong> </dd>
<dt><strong>exclude</strong> </dt>
<dd>List of packages to exclude from updates or installs. This should be a space separated list. Shell globs using wildcards (eg. * and ?) are allowed. </dd>
<dt><strong>exactarch</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. Set to &#8217;1&#8242; to make yum update only update the architectures of packages that you have installed. ie: with this enabled yum will not install an i686 package to update an i386 package. Default is &#8217;1&#8242;. </dd>
<dt><strong>installonlypkgs</strong> </dt>
<dd>List of packages that should only ever be installed, never updated. Kernels in particular fall into this category. Defaults to &#8216;kernel, kernel-smp, kernel-bigmem, kernel-enterprise, kernel-debug, kernel-unsupported&#8217;. </dd>
<dt><strong>kernelpkgnames</strong> </dt>
<dd>List of package names that are kernels. This is really only here for the updating of kernel packages and should be removed out in the yum 2.1 series. </dd>
<dt><strong>showdupesfromrepos</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;0&#8242; or &#8217;1&#8242;. Set to &#8217;1&#8242; if you wish to show any duplicate packages from any repository. Set to &#8217;0&#8242; if you want only to see the newest packages from any repository. Default is &#8217;0&#8242;. </dd>
<dt><strong>obsoletes</strong> </dt>
<dd>This option only has affect during an <strong>update</strong>. It enables yum&#8217;s obsoletes processing logic. Useful when doing distribution level upgrades. See also the yum <strong>upgrade</strong> command documentation for more details (<strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://linux.die.net/man/8/yum">yum</a></strong>(8)).<br />
Commmand-line option: <strong>&#8211;obsoletes</strong> </dd>
<dt><strong>overwrite_groups</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;0&#8242; or &#8217;1&#8242;. Used to determine yum&#8217;s behaviour if two or more repositories offer the package groups with the same name. If <strong>overwrite_groups</strong> is &#8217;1&#8242; then the group packages of the last matching repository will be used. If <strong>overwrite_groups</strong> is &#8217;0&#8242; then the groups from all matching repositories will be merged together as one large group. </dd>
<dt><strong>enable_group_conditionals</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;0&#8242; or &#8217;1&#8242;. Determines whether yum will allow the use of conditionals packages. Default is &#8217;1&#8242; (package conditionals are allowed). </dd>
<dt><strong>group_package_types</strong> </dt>
<dd>List of the following: optional, default, mandatory. Tells yum which type of packages in groups will be installed when &#8216;groupinstall&#8217; is called. Default is: default, mandatory </dd>
<dt><strong>installroot</strong> </dt>
<dd>Specifies an alternative installroot, relative to which all packages will be installed.<br />
Commmand-line option: <strong>&#8211;installroot</strong> </dd>
<dt><strong>distroverpkg</strong> </dt>
<dd>The package used by yum to determine the &#8220;version&#8221; of the distribution. This can be any installed package. Default is &#8216;redhat-release&#8217;. </dd>
<dt><strong>diskspacecheck</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;0&#8242; or &#8217;1&#8242;. Set this to &#8217;0&#8242; to disable the checking for sufficient diskspace before a RPM transaction is run. Default is &#8217;1&#8242; (perform the check). </dd>
<dt><strong>tsflags</strong> </dt>
<dd>Comma or space separated list of transaction flags to pass to the rpm transaction set. These include &#8216;noscripts&#8217;, &#8216;notriggers&#8217;, &#8216;nodocs&#8217;, &#8216;test&#8217;, and &#8216;repackage&#8217;. You can set all/any of them. However, if you don&#8217;t know what these do in the context of an rpm transaction set you&#8217;re best leaving it alone. Default is an empty list. </dd>
<dt><strong>recent</strong>Number of days back to look for &#8216;recent&#8217; packages added to a repository. Used by the <strong>list recent</strong> command. Default is &#8217;7&#8242;.</p>
</dt>
<dt><strong>retries</strong> </dt>
<dd>Set the number of times any attempt to retrieve a file should retry before returning an error. Setting this to &#8217;0&#8242; makes yum try forever. Default is &#8217;6&#8242;. </dd>
<dt><strong>keepalive</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;0&#8242; or &#8217;1&#8242;. Set whether HTTP keepalive should be used for HTTP/1.1 servers that support it. This can improve transfer speeds by using one connection when downloading multiple files from a repository. Default is &#8217;1&#8242;. </dd>
<dt><strong>timeout</strong> </dt>
<dd>Number of seconds to wait for a connection before timing out. Defaults to 30 seconds. This may be too short of a time for extremely overloaded sites. </dd>
<dt><strong>http_caching</strong> </dt>
<dd>Determines how upstream HTTP caches are instructed to handle any HTTP downloads that Yum does. This option can take the following values:&#8217;all&#8217; means that all HTTP downloads should be cached.</p>
<p>&#8216;packages&#8217; means that only RPM package downloads should be cached (but not repository metadata downloads).</p>
<p>&#8216;none&#8217; means that no HTTP downloads should be cached.</p>
<p>The default is &#8216;all&#8217;. This is recommended unless you are experiencing caching related issues. Try to at least use &#8216;packages&#8217; to minimise load on repository servers.</p>
</dd>
<dt><strong>throttle</strong> </dt>
<dd>Enable bandwidth throttling for downloads. This option can be expressed as a absolute data rate in bytes/sec. An SI prefix (k, M or G) may be appended to the bandwidth value (eg. &#8217;5.5k&#8217; is 5.5 kilobytes/sec, &#8217;2M&#8217; is 2 Megabytes/sec).Alternatively, this option can specify the percentage of total bandwidth to use (eg. &#8217;60%&#8217;). In this case the <strong>bandwidth</strong> option should be used to specify the maximum available bandwidth.</p>
<p>Set to &#8217;0&#8242; to disable bandwidth throttling. This is the default.</p>
</dd>
<dt><strong>bandwidth</strong> </dt>
<dd>Use to specify the maximum available network bandwidth in bytes/second. Used with the <strong>throttle</strong> option (above). If <strong>throttle</strong> is a percentage and <strong>bandwidth</strong> is &#8217;0&#8242; then bandwidth throttling will be disabled. If <strong>throttle</strong> is expressed as a data rate (bytes/sec) then this option is ignored. Default is &#8217;0&#8242; (no bandwidth throttling). </dd>
<dt><strong>commands</strong> </dt>
<dd>List of functional commands to run if no functional commands are specified on the command line (eg. &#8220;update foo bar baz quux&#8221;). None of the short options (eg. -y, -e, -d) are accepted for this option. </dd>
<dt><strong>proxy</strong>url to the proxy server that yum should use.</p>
</dt>
<dt><strong>proxy_username</strong> </dt>
<dd>username to use for proxy </dd>
<dt><strong>proxy_password</strong> </dt>
<dd>password for this proxy </dd>
<dt><strong>plugins</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;0&#8242; or &#8217;1&#8242;. Global switch to enable or disable yum plugins. Default is &#8217;0&#8242; (plugins disabled). See the <strong>PLUGINS</strong> section of the <strong><strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://linux.die.net/man/8/yum">yum</a></strong>(8)</strong> man for more information on installing yum plugins. </dd>
<dt><strong>pluginpath</strong> </dt>
<dd>A list of directories where yum should look for plugin modules. Default is &#8216;/usr/lib/yum-plugins&#8217;. </dd>
<dt><strong>pluginconfpath</strong> </dt>
<dd>A list of directories where yum should look for plugin configuration files. Default is &#8216;/etc/yum/pluginconf.d&#8217;. </dd>
<dt><strong>metadata_expire</strong> </dt>
<dd>Time (in seconds) after which the metadata will expire. So that if the current metadata downloaded is less than this many seconds old then yum will not update the metadata against the repository. If you find that yum is not downloading information on updates as often as you would like lower the value of this option. </dd>
</dl>
<h2>[repository] OPTIONS</h2>
<p>The repository <strong>section</strong>(s) take the following form:</p>
<dl>
<dt><strong>Example</strong>: </dt>
<dd>[repositoryid]<br />
name=Some name for this repository<br />
baseurl=url://path/to/repository/ </dd>
<dt><strong>repositoryid</strong> </dt>
<dd>Must be a unique name for each repository, one word. </dd>
<dt><strong>name</strong>A human readable string describing the repository.</p>
</dt>
<dt><strong>baseurl</strong> </dt>
<dd>Must be a URL to the directory where the yum repository&#8217;s &#8216;repodata&#8217; directory lives. Can be an http://, ftp:// or file:// URL. You can specify multiple URLs in one baseurl statement. The best way to do this is like this:<br />
[repositoryid]<br />
name=Some name for this repository<br />
baseurl=url://server1/path/to/repository/<br />
url://server2/path/to/repository/<br />
url://server3/path/to/repository/If you list more than one baseurl= statement in a repository you will find yum will ignore the earlier ones and probably act bizarrely. Don&#8217;t do this, you&#8217;ve been warned.</p>
<p>You can use HTTP basic auth by prepending &#8220;user:password@&#8221; to the server name in the baseurl line. For example: &#8220;baseurl=http://user:passwd@example.com/&#8221;.</p>
</dd>
<dt><strong>mirrorlist</strong> </dt>
<dd>Specifies a URL to a file containing a list of baseurls. This can be used instead of or with the <strong>baseurl</strong> option. Substitution variables, described below, can be used with this option. </dd>
<dt><strong>enabled</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. This tells yum whether or not use this repository. </dd>
<dt><strong>gpgcheck</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. This tells yum whether or not it should perform a GPG signature check on the packages gotten from this repository. </dd>
<dt><strong>gpgkey</strong>A URL pointing to the ASCII-armoured GPG key file for the repository. This option is used if yum needs a public key to verify a package and the required key hasn&#8217;t been imported into the RPM database. If this option is set, yum will automatically import the key from the specified URL. You will be prompted before the key is installed unless the <strong>assumeyes</strong> option is set.</p>
</dt>
<dt>Multiple URLs may be specified here in the same manner as the <strong>baseurl</strong> option (above). If a GPG key is required to install a package from a repository, all keys specified for that repository will be installed. </dt>
<dt><strong>exclude</strong> </dt>
<dd>Same as the [main] <strong>exclude</strong> option but only for this repository. Substitution variables, described below, are honored here. </dd>
<dt><strong>includepkgs</strong> </dt>
<dd>Inverse of exclude. This is a list of packages you want to use from a repository. If this option lists only one package then that is all yum will ever see from the repository. Defaults to an empty list. Substitution variables, described below, are honored here. </dd>
<dt><strong>enablegroups</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;0&#8242; or &#8217;1&#8242;. Determines whether yum will allow the use of package groups for this repository. Default is &#8217;1&#8242; (package groups are allowed). </dd>
<dt><strong>failovermethod</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;roundrobin&#8217; or &#8216;priority&#8217;.&#8217;roundrobin&#8217; randomly selects a URL out of the list of URLs to start with and proceeds through each of them as it encounters a failure contacting the host.</p>
<p>&#8216;priority&#8217; starts from the first baseurl listed and reads through them sequentially.</p>
<p><strong>failovermethod</strong> defaults to &#8217;roundrobin&#8217; if not specified.</p>
</dd>
<dt><strong>keepalive</strong> </dt>
<dd>Either &#8217;1&#8242; or &#8217;0&#8242;. This tells yum whether or not HTTP/1.1 keepalive should be used with this repository. See the global option in the [main] section above for more information. </dd>
<dt><strong>timeout</strong> </dt>
<dd>Overrides the <strong>timeout</strong> option from the [main] section for this repository. </dd>
<dt><strong>http_caching</strong> </dt>
<dd>Overrides the <strong>http_caching</strong> option from the [main] section for this repository. </dd>
<dt><strong>retries</strong> </dt>
<dd>Overrides the <strong>retries</strong> option from the [main] section for this repository. </dd>
<dt><strong>throttle</strong> </dt>
<dd>Overrides the <strong>throttle</strong> option from the [main] section for this repository. </dd>
<dt><strong>bandwidth</strong> </dt>
<dd>Overrides the <strong>bandwidth</strong> option from the [main] section for this repository. </dd>
<dt><strong>metadata_expire</strong> </dt>
<dd>Overrides the <strong>metadata_expire</strong> option from the [main] section for this repository. </dd>
<dt><strong>proxy</strong>url to the proxy server for this repository. Set to &#8216;_none_&#8217; to disable the global proxy setting for this repository. If this is unset it inherits it from the global setting</p>
</dt>
<dt><strong>proxy_username</strong> </dt>
<dd>username to use for proxy. If this is unset it inherits it from the global setting </dd>
<dt><strong>proxy_password</strong> </dt>
<dd>password for this proxy. If this is unset it inherits it from the global setting </dd>
</dl>
<h2>Url Include Syntax</h2>
<p>The inclusion of external configuration files is supported for /etc/yum.conf and the .repo files in the /etc/yum.repos.d directory. To include a URL, use a line of the following format:</p>
<p>include=url://to/some/location</p>
<p>The configuration file will be inserted at the position of the &#8220;include=&#8221; line. Included files may contain further include lines. Yum will abort with an error if an inclusion loop is detected.</p>
<h2>Variables</h2>
<p>There are a number of variables you can use to ease maintenance of yum&#8217;s configuration files. They are available in the values of several options including <strong>name</strong>, <strong>baseurl</strong> and <strong>commands.</strong></p>
<dl>
<dt><strong>$releasever</strong> </dt>
<dd>This will be replaced with the value of the version of the package listed in <strong>distroverpkg</strong>. This defaults to the version of &#8216;redhat-release&#8217; package. </dd>
<dt><strong>$arch</strong>This will be replaced with your architecture as listed by os.uname()[4] in Python.</p>
</dt>
<dt><strong>$basearch</strong> </dt>
<dd>This will be replaced with your base architecture in yum. For example, if your $arch is i686 your $basearch will be i386. </dd>
<dt><strong>$YUM0-$YUM9</strong> </dt>
<dd>These will be replaced with the value of the shell environment variable of the same name. If the shell environment variable does not exist then the configuration file variable will not be replaced. </dd>
</dl>
<h2>Files</h2>
<pre class="code">/etc/yum.conf
/etc/yum.repos.d/
/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/</pre>
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		<description><![CDATA[2009-03-04 13:24 真正全然陌生了的安靜安寧的感覺。 午飯時候的尖東海傍, 細雨落在廖廖數人的海傍公園。維港對岸浸淫在一片雨霧之中, 腳下海浪輕拍著, 渡輪緩緩的飄浮來往…… 已是多少歲月了, 未嘗如此安然的感覺。 文化中心的婚姻登記處, 剛剛遞交了結婚申報表。 心中安寧, 是因為我已決定了我的去向。 朋友們, 祝福我們吧… BB、bb, 我們攜手邁步吧, 途中也許風風雨雨, 我們攜手並肩上吧… 好了, 下一站醫院產房!]]></description>
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真正全然陌生了的安靜安寧的感覺。<br />
午飯時候的尖東海傍, 細雨落在廖廖數人的海傍公園。維港對岸浸淫在一片雨霧之中, 腳下海浪輕拍著, 渡輪緩緩的飄浮來往……<br />
已是多少歲月了, 未嘗如此安然的感覺。</p>
<p>文化中心的婚姻登記處, 剛剛遞交了結婚申報表。<a href="http://www.mileshong.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/image_135_2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-41" title="image_135_2_resize" src="http://www.mileshong.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/image_135_2_resize.jpg" alt="image_135_2_resize" width="240" height="153" /></a></p>
<p>心中安寧, 是因為我已決定了我的去向。</p>
<p>朋友們, 祝福我們吧…</p>
<p>BB、bb, 我們攜手邁步吧, 途中也許風風雨雨, 我們攜手並肩上吧…<br />
好了, 下一站醫院產房!</p>
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		<title>XinFu&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[before i will forget, i should memorise this. The word in Chinese &#8216;XinFu&#8217;, should be defined as:  Happy, lucky, contented, and appreciated. My friend, i known, your memory last to the moment of getting out of the toilet, mine is not too much longer than yours. My memory last to the moment of getting in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The word in Chinese &#8216;XinFu&#8217;, should be defined as:  Happy, lucky, contented, and appreciated.</p>
<p>My friend, i known, your memory last to the moment of getting out of the toilet, mine is not too much longer than yours. My memory last to the moment of getting in of the taxi again. After tacking you home, setting you in the couch, and i left. I did talk to the taxi driver for something, but i lost the memory of how getting out of the taxi, how did i get to the toilet and washed, and how did i get into the bed. Memory stopped here. The next moment is i was waked up by her, told me the alarm of my mobile phone was just shout. I brushed and washed, and catched the bus i&#8217;m taking now.<br />
I am so happy, i am so lucky, i am so contented, i am so appreciated.<br />
Without knowing of how getting into the bed, I was waked up, my t-shirt, trousers, socks are ready.<br />
i am so happy, i am so lucky, i am so contented, and i am so appreciated.</p>
<p>I am so &#8216;XinFu&#8217;.<br />
Sitting in the bus, i am going to take a snap, before i lost my memory again, i noted this down.</p>
<p>Kisses to my Babies&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..with Love (K)</p>
<p>2009-02-23 Monday 06:40am on.the.bus</p>
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