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Tutorial To Test Internet Speed In Linux Using Command Line Tutorial To Test Internet Speed In Linux Using Command Line It’s always fun to use Terminal to do the normal thing in a geeky way. Here, we are going to write about the method test Internet speed in Linux and we will talk about geeky way to do the Internet testing. Ratgeber Web-Hosting - Das ist wichtig beim Hosting von Websites - IT-Services Sie wollen eine Website veröffentlichen und suchen einen guten Hosting-Anbieter? Wir sagen Ihnen, worauf Sie bei der Auswahl Ihres Hosters achten sollten und welche Fallstricke beim Hosting auf Sie lauern. Sie wollen als Privatanwender, Freelancer, Selbstständiger oder Kleinunternehmer endlich Ihre eigene Webpräsenz? Eventuell sollte das Hosting ein eigenes Forum und ein Weblog beinhalten, vielleicht mit eingebundenen Videos oder mit einem kleinen Shop? Und natürlich sollten zum Hosting noch einige Mailkonten gehören. Vielleicht haben Sie auch bereits einen Webauftritt bei einem Hoster, der aber nicht mehr zeitgemäß ist und deshalb ersetzt werden soll.

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Linux Commando: Splitting up is easy for a PDF file Occasionally, I needed to extract some pages from a multi-page pdf document. Suppose you have a 6-page pdf document named myoldfile.pdf. You want to extract into a new pdf file mynewfile.pdf containing only pages 1 and 2, 4 and 5 from myoldfile.pdf. I did exactly that using pdktk, a command-line tool. If pdftk is not already installed, install it like this on a Debian or Ubuntu-based computer. $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install pdftk

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Remove hidden data and personal information by inspecting documents If you plan to share an electronic copy of a Microsoft Word document with clients or colleagues, it is a good idea to review the document for hidden data or personal information that might be stored in the document itself or in the document properties (metadata). Because this hidden information can reveal details about your organization or about the document itself that you might not want to share publicly, you might want to remove this hidden information before you share the document with other people. This article describes how the Document Inspector feature in Word can help you find and remove hidden data and personal information in your documents. In this article Find and remove hidden data and personal information Types of hidden data and personal information

How to View Passwords Hidden Under Asterisks [Video] Google Chrome, Firefox and other browsers hide passwords behind asterisks but you can easily view the saved passwords using the built-in developer tools. Web browser hide passwords under asterisk characters for improved security. Say you are on the Gmail login page and the web browser, as always, has auto-filled the username and passwords fields for you.

Linux Text Editors Linux Editors for Plain Text: Linux editors for plain text can be divided into two categories, graphical GUI editors and console text editors. The advantage of the GUI editor is intuitive user friendly interface while the benefit of the console text editor is the suitability over long distance network connections which may or may not provide suitable bandwidth or reliability which would both be required by the GUI editors for remote operation.

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