This tutorial series steps you through the process of creating a 3D shoot'em'up game using the popular and powerful Ogre 3D engine. The tutorials compile on both Windows and Linux.
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The abrupt merging of Nouveau
The merge window is normally a bit of a hectic time for subsystem maintainers. They have two weeks in which to pull together a well-formed tree containing all of the changes destined for the next kernel development cycle. Occasionally, though, last-minute snags can make the merge window even more busy than usual.
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If you're an ASCII-head of any kind, you will feel immediately at home in Markdown. It was so obviously designed by someone who has done a lot of writing online, as it apes common plaintext conventions that we've collectively been using for decades now. It's certainly far more intuitive than the alternatives I've researched.
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Improving MetaData Performance of the Ext4 Journaling Device
In the never-ending quest for more performance, we examine three different journaling device options for ext4 with an eye toward improving metadata performance. Who doesn't like speed?
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My plan for fixing the current audio mess in Linux
So sound issues STILL plague Linux in general. I think we can all agree that the decision to make Pulse Audio the default sound daemon in Linux has resulted in mixed results at best.
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Linux-powered Packet Fence Protects Your Network
Packet Fence bundles many useful and powerful network protection tools into an attractive, integrated package. Such as network access control, monitoring, intrusion detection, VLAN isolation, DHCP fingerprinting, and captive portal. Eric Geier introduces us to this protective powerhouse.
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Problem with continuous monitoring of files with tail command
If you can't get tail command to continuously monitor a file, then read on.
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The five-minutes-fix myth
One of the complains I often get for my QA work (which I have to say is vocally not appreciated even by the other devs), is that I could just go on and fix the issues I find rather than opening bug for them. No it does not take five minutes to fix something, I can assure you!
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Shiny new WordPress 2.9 has undo, image editing features
WordPress 2.9 was released last week with several compelling improvements, including a built-in image editor.
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Manage your secure shell connections from the GNOME panel
One tool to help you manage your secure shell connections is the GNOME SSHmenu tool. This helpful application adds a small applet to the GNOME panel that allows you to make secure shell connections with a single click.
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How-To: Post to Tweeter from Command-Line
This is a short tutorial explaining how to post to Twitter using command-line in Linux, without needing to even open up your web browser.
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Restricting SSH logins to specific groups on Ubuntu
On Ubuntu I have a user account "administrator" which is in the admin group. It has a complicated password for security. OpenSSH by default allows all users to attempt to login remotely. Since user accounts often have weak passwords it's unsafe to allow this.
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Linux 2.6.33-rc2 Kernel Released
As a Christmas (or holiday) gift to all Linux users, Linus Torvalds last night put out the Linux 2.6.33-rc2 kernel release.
Read more »Virsh building Fedora 12 PV Guest at xVM 3.4.2 (b130,129)
Setup bellow might seem strange unless you will become aware of some ongoing issues with VNC-Console behavior during virt-install running on the most recent OSOL builds 130 and 129.The first ones having xVM 3.4.2.
Read more »How to setup Logwatch on Ubuntu Desktop/Server
Logwatch is a modular log analyser that runs every night and mails you the results. It can also be run from command line.The output is by service and you can limit the output to one particular service. The subscripts which are responsible for the output, mostly convert the raw log lines in structured format.
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