Project In C

User Programs
Now that you’ve worked with Pintos and are becoming familiar with its infrastructure and thread package, it’s time to start working on the parts of the system that allow running user programs. The base code already supports loading and running user programs, but no I/O or interactivity is possible. In this project, you will enable programs to interact with the OS via system calls.
You will be working out of the ‘userprog’ directory for this assignment, but you will also be interacting with almost every other part of Pintos. We will describe the relevant parts below.
You can build project 2 on top of your project 1 submission or you can start fresh. No code from project 1 is required for this assignment. The “alarm clock” functionality may be useful in projects 3 and 4, but it is not strictly required.
You might find it useful to go back and reread how to run the test

Article Writing And Submission

Hello

I want someone to write 15 Articles on 15 keywords provided by us

(Unique content and copyscape pass, No spinn content Pls)

Along with Submit each article to article Directories

I want one anchored text link (Index,follow) from each article linking to one of our websites

Also let me know while bidding, How many sites will you use to submit per article ?

Lamp Dedicated System Administrator On The Call

Hello, I’m looking for a longterm LAMP Dedicated System Administrator on the call. What I mean is if ever I need help with the server I’d email you and have you fix whatever the problem is.

Your work would include:

– maintain server when needed
– performance tweaking & mysql optimization
– security
– advice
– module installation (ffmpeg, codecs, etc)

sever details: CentOs 64bit, Cpanel

WordPress Link Building Plugin 3

Here will be the features of the module:

The central database will be on my site..

In this module they will have these fields or features:

1) Add their blog to the database that will be at marketersplugin.com
2) Add their category which will be a dropdown that they will have to choose from that will be from MP database.
3) We will store the blogs and their categories that have the plugin in MP database, and based on category, post blog posts to related posts on each others blogs.
4) Upon configuring the settings the plugin indexes the posts available on our blog, and sends the extracted information about the posts to the core server. Such as title, link, and a random extract, the core server then distributes relevant links to and from individual blog posts in the network. How it will work is my site will take posts from blogs that are in the network and post them to other “related” blogs in the network based on category. It will be posted on an already posted post as a related resource. Like we discussed.
5) We will be able to prioritize which of our pages should be linked to the most, I mean select the post we want added to other blogs the most.
6) It must be one way links ONLY no reciprocal linking. The whole point is that you link to other blogs, and someone else will be linking back to you.
7) It will only post 3 to 5 related resources it needs to be random, maybe three on this post, and two on this one, 5 on this one and so on.
8) The links won’t be permanent but will rotate as each page refreshes
9) It has to be fair and equal, like if I get my post on your blog then I have to get someone elses link on my blog before I can get another and so on.

Second part:

Backlink Energizer Module
1) Get a list of links pointing to our blog from http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/
2) Select up to 50 or 100 backlinks
3) Write a spinnable article, title.
4) Have it post the article to postourous with 3 to 5 links as related sites on all the postourous sites..

No outragous bids will be accepted.. Looking for someone who is needing reviews and more work..

Dennis

Website Indexer Software – Ubot Compiled

I am looking for a software designer who can clone a little program that was compiled with UBot that index’s a URL and description to a list of at least 1000 whois websites and website profile sites, creating backlinks. I will post the program in the PMB for anyone who wishes to look at it.

In addition to the clone, I want the program to request an verify a users login and password, that will be checked against my Amember database. If the user is active the program will run, if the user is not active, wrong credentials etc., it will pop up a browser window of which I will control the content. IE. information of registration and user and password retrieval.

You will also be responsible to ontain the URL’s for whois submission. As an example, check out the program and what it does.

Source code must be provided as with 30 days support for bug issues. Looking for compatibility with Windows 7 and Vista.

WordPress Problems. Need Someone To Fix It Asap

Hi,

I am facing a problem with wp-config.php file in a wordpress blog, I receive an error someting like this:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in …. line 2

This problem occured when I tried to edit the wp-config.php and saved it, the spaces and lines went a bit cramped and now receiving this error and need to fix it ASAP!

I may also need help on emails, like emails are not being forwarded from wordpress. This must be a simple fix.

Blotter: Displaying iCal on Your Desktop

Time management is be a daunting task for many of us. I excel in writing down my appointments and time blocks into iCal, but if I don’t assign an alarm to them, I miss them. More than that, knowing that I have a lot crammed into a day discourages me to even open iCal – which doesn’t really improve the situation!

With Blotter, you can display your iCal content on your desktop and so keep an eye on your important stuff much easier – and surprisingly enough, find that there just might be time to do everything properly.

The Idea Behind Blotter

The application is aimed at those iCal users who want to keep an eye on their appointments and scheduled tasks without having to switch to an application for that permanently.

Blotter sits on top of your desktop background, but beneath everything else: your icons and open application windows are on top of the displayed dates.

Normal calendar view of Blotter

Normal calendar view of Blotter

Of course, you could just have iCal open at all times, but then you’d have to switch between apps, enlarge the window etc. With Blotter being in the background but always present, you can simply use the Mac’s standard keys to show your desktop and have an instant view of your appointments.

If iCal Understands It, Blotter Shows It

A lot of criticism in the App Store reviews was directed at the feature set of Blotter, especially its iCal only sync. What seems to be ignored by some of the critics is that you can integrate other calendars into iCal, for example Google Calendar – meaning that you can display those events just fine. And even the color of your calendars is correctly reflected in Blotter.

Comparison between iCal and Blotter

Comparison between iCal and Blotter

The only annoyance here is that you have to actually open up iCal for a sync now and then. Since the third-party app fetches everything from iCal, it naturally can’t display any changes you made on another device/service and which haven’t yet been synced back to the desktop application.

Beware: Blotter is a display-only app. It will be part of your desktop, you can’t click anywhere or make changes to iCal data.

Tasks & Right Now

I’m very picky about having my current tasks displayed as well – and to my pleasant surprise Blotter meets this need. Tasks which are entered into iCal have their dedicated spot.

Another helpful feature is the Right Now aspect. While the normal calendar view of Blotter shows an entire day in a 7-day week, the “Right Now” view focuses on the current day and the current time. I personally prefer the Narrow view of Blotter, where I can see all my current tasks and focus on what is happening right now (or better: what I should be doing at the moment and what is coming up next).

Right Now view of current tasks and appointments

Right Now view of current tasks and appointments

The display of the events scrolls ever so slowly upwards, so that your current appointments are always in focus.

Setting It Up

There are not a lot of preferences for Blotter. On the bright side – you won’t waste too much time tinkering! You can define where on your desktop you want the calendar displayed, which is very neat if you have certain windows always in a specific spot. Also, if you have multiple monitors, you can select on which one you want Blotter to work its magic.

What I particularly like is the option of setting the size of the displayed calendar. You have three options to choose from and depending on how good your eye sight is, or how well you can deal with a cluttered desktop, you can pick what works best for you.

Settings for Blotter

Settings for Blotter

If you select either the normal or full view, you will see seven days displayed. You can choose if you want to see the calendar week or if you’d prefer Blotter to start with the current day, giving you seven days from this moment on.

By default, all calendars are selected to be displayed. You can of course select the ones that matter most to you and uncheck others.

Areas of Improvement

I personally don’t mind that Blotter does just one thing – displaying the content of iCal on my desktop. It does so well and it helps me to keep on top of things. There are some things I’d love to see improved, though.

First and foremost, the rendering of text in the calendar views needs to be improved. Readable as it is, the fonts are just not smooth enough to look nice on the desktop. The developers are aware of this issue and are looking into it.

Another small annoyance is the difficulty to access the app preferences. As it is right now, you have to go to the dock, click the application, then move all the way to the upper left of your screen and select the preferences option from the menu bar. On a 27″ screen, that’s quite a way to travel. I pointed this out to the developers as well and they are looking into it too.

Verdict

I like Blotter. For the simple reason that it allows me to keep one more app closed (iCal) and still have a complete overview over my appointments and current tasks. It’s absolutely non-intrusive as it operates in the background, but it’s accessibly quickly enough to be of true help.

There are alternatives out there, for example Zipline, but you’ll have to let your personal style of work and taste decide for which app you go. If it’s Blotter, just make sure you’re using a nice wallpaper, so you’ll be able to read what it’s displaying!