Is there a migration manager working with PLESK 11? [closed] - migration

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I'm desperately trying to get a working "migration manager" on my fresh machine running PLESK 11.0.9. The MM has not been installed by default - and I couldn't find any compatible installer - neither on the PLESK-Website/-board nor using google.
Did someone manage to get the Migration Manager running on PLESK 11? OS is Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

Migration manager can be installed in "Tools & Settings" > "Updates and Upgrades" - this link run autoinstaller's UI on port 8447, where you can choose "Plesk migration manager" component and install it.

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The server's console in Eclipse shows many errors after I clicked the "Play" button in the Server view in Eclipse to start Worklight Server.
The errors from the Console view can be viewed here: paste2
This most likley happens due to using Java 1.8 (see IBM Worklight 6.1 - Error TRAS0033E).
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How to Install Photoshop in Ubuntu OS? [closed]

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Hello Any One Have You Idea How to Install Photoshop in Ubuntu OS?
You can install Photoshop CS4 in Ubantu Using Wine & PlayOnlineLinux.
So please refer LINK given step by step guide line.
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Try Gimp In ubuntu instead Ubuntu Software Center -> Gimp
, if you still want photoshop try installing Wine(used to run windows apps in ubuntu/linux) and install photoshop using wine
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Free Virtual Machine for mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard) [closed]

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Are there any free VM's out there for Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)? I've looked at virtual box, but it only works for 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and onwards. I really don't want to pay to upgrade my OS either. Also looked at VMWare, which isn't free.
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Phantomjs installation for Windows [closed]

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I downloaded the "phantomjs-1.7.0-windows.zip " for Windows from here.
I even set up the path of the extracted folder in the environment variables. But I am getting the "parse error" when I try to enter any command like phantomjs --version in the phantomjs.exe command prompt. (My Windows is 64 bit.)
Why is it throwing the error?
Type phantomjs --version in the Windows command-prompt.
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Why does OS X not have a default package manager? [closed]

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Debian has APT. Red Hat has RPM. FreeBSD has Ports. NetBSD has pkgsrc. Mac OS X has MacPorts, Fink, and Homebrew, but those are all third-party package managers. Why does OS X not have a default package manager?
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