Unir varios videos AVI en uno solo. Linux
Status:
I merge several videos. Avi file in one
Solution: The solution is
very simple and is as follows:
# avimerge-o-i video1.avi video2.avi videocompleto.avi video3.avi # avimerge-o-i *. avi videocompleto.avi
In the latter command would take all. avi files in the current directory and create a single destination file (without deleting the original) called
videocompleto.avi Additional Notes:
avimerge belongs to a package called transcode. For installation (Mandriva only): # urpmi
transcode
[root @ localhost] # urpmi transcode
To Satisfy dependencies, packages the Following Are Going To Be installed: Package Version Release Arch
(medium "Main" ) lib64mpeg2dec0 0.5.1 3mdv2010.1 x86_64
(medium "PLF Free")
4plf2010.1 x86_64 transcode 1.1.5 Additional
6.2MB of disk space will be Used. 1.1MB of packages will
Be retrieved. hope has been useful,
Luck!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Free Watch Online Film Movie Cinema
Cambiar los DNSs se Windows via Command Prompt
Status:
For various reasons you may want to change the DNS of a connection inside your computer via command (from a DOS window). In my case I wanted to change the DNS of a connection in my Windows Vista and I realized it was easier for
command Problem:
I want to change the DNS in Windows via Command.
Solution:
The solution is to use netsh. Netsh
comes in two ways: 1) interactive mode and 2) directly. The first one is entering a new shell (netsh run without arguments) and second commands are sent direct.
2) Change the DNS with the netsh command: netsh interface ip set dns "Nokia GSM Phone USB Modem # 5 (NPCIA)" static 8.8.8.8 Screenshots
:
More information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/242468
http://es.kioskea.net/faq/535-cambiar-la-direccion-ip-desde- the-line-of-command-with-netsh
Status:
For various reasons you may want to change the DNS of a connection inside your computer via command (from a DOS window). In my case I wanted to change the DNS of a connection in my Windows Vista and I realized it was easier for
command Problem:
I want to change the DNS in Windows via Command.
Solution:
The solution is to use netsh. Netsh
comes in two ways: 1) interactive mode and 2) directly. The first one is entering a new shell (netsh run without arguments) and second commands are sent direct.
In this example we will do the second via. The general steps are:
1) Locate the exact name of the connection to which we want to change the DNS: netsh interface ip show config 2) Change the DNS with the netsh command: netsh interface ip set dns "Nokia GSM Phone USB Modem # 5 (NPCIA)" static 8.8.8.8 Screenshots
:
More information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/242468
http://es.kioskea.net/faq/535-cambiar-la-direccion-ip-desde- the-line-of-command-with-netsh
Dr. Aravind Hair Transplant
Mensaje: La operación solicitada requiere elevación
Problem:
When you run a command at the command prompt windows the message "The requested operation requires elevation"
Solution:
The command prompt must be run as administrator. Place a Command Promt icon, right click -> run as administrator
Luck!
Problem:
When you run a command at the command prompt windows the message "The requested operation requires elevation"
Solution:
The command prompt must be run as administrator. Place a Command Promt icon, right click -> run as administrator
Luck!
Monday, March 14, 2011
Is Plan B Painful 2010?
Historico de tablas BGP. ¿Hijack de mi red?
Description: Are you
an administrator of BGP routers to handle tables (probably ISP) may publish your own prefix / subnet to your upstream provider from your Autonomous System (AS). however, know that the same prefix or a very similar (maybe a larger prefix or small) can be, for any errors or attack from another AS-published elsewhere in the world. Unfortunately this is something that happens and we must be prepared. Problem: I have suffered my hijack IP prefixes (published from an AS different from mine) and I need to check.
For this problem I recommend using a specifically
routeview
BGPlay tool. BGPplay
I say that is an excellent and free tool developed in Java that allows you to find a prefix and will indicate any changes in the last 10 days. To use BGPPlay
:
1) Head to the page http://bgplay.routeviews.org/ 2) Click on the button "Start BGPlay"
3) Then load the Java applet, which you indicate there your code is a date range where you want to see
4) Click on Ok
5) Analyze the results
Recommendation: Have Alarms!, for this I should suggest the website: http://www . bgpmon.net / . BGPmon is a site dedicated
free
the monitoring and analysis of BGP tables. The most significant thing is that you can tell it what your prefixes, you AS and if there are any changes they will send an email. For example you can set the following alarms: - If there are any other AS to start posting some code emailed to you yours - Networks new
- Significant changes in path
- Networks subnet
- Retiro / withdraw
Network
luck, I hope your utility
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