A week ago we shared a status update on the Nouveau driver to clarify an earlier posting that the Nouveau driver is not dead.
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5 Ways to be a Great Linux Server Admin
There are easy ways to manage Linux servers, and there are hard ways. Charlie Schluting shows how to go from hard to easy.
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Relaxed Ubuntu 9.10: CouchDB to be Integrated
Even though Ubuntu 9.10 is officially completed, developers managed to slip in the new beta version of Apache CouchDB that stores addresses, notes and bookmarks.
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Build a High-Powered Ubuntu Linux Workstation (part 3)
In this final installment of Paul Ferrill's series on building your own high-powered Linux workstation, it is time to install the operating system. Or actually several operating systems, putting a whole computer lab in a box.
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How to install Tomcat 6 on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty)
Apache Tomcat is a free and open source software implementation for JavaServlets, providing support for Java Server Pages (JSP). Many popular web-based applications use servlets. You may choose to run Tomcat with either Sun's Java implementation or the OpenJDK implementation of Java.
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Matching Newlines in Vim
In a recent article I wrote about using regular expressions in editors, I mentioned the fact that by default, Emacs will match newlines when using a complemented character set, and vim won't. A helpful reader, Tim Chase, contacted me to share a way around this.
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Update packages: Git v1.6.5 for Ubuntu Jaunty and Ubuntu Karmic
On Saturday Oct 10, 2009, version 1.6.5 of git was released. This version is currently available in my repository for both Jaunty and Karmic.
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Convert any computer to a virtual machine with Linux and Clonezilla
While handy, Microsoft is treading ground Linux already covered in the form of open source program Clonezilla, which handles a far richer variety of disk formats and platforms.
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Using Debian Squeeze
Last Friday I downloaded a daily build of Debian Squeeze and I have been using it since that time. I was not very happy with the default graphical installer;
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unp – Unpack (almost) everything with one command
unp is a small perl script which makes extraction of any archive files a bit easier. It support several compressors and archiver programs, chooses the right one(s) automatically and extracts one or more files in one go.
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Canonical pushes out Ubuntu 9.10 server
If you are getting ready to build your own internal cloud-style virtual infrastructure, Canonical - the commercial entity behind the Ubuntu distro of Linux - really wants you to think outside of the box and consider the forthcoming "Karmic Koala" Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition.
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This document describes how to install a Postfix mail server that is based on virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that are in a MySQL database. I'll also demonstrate the installation and configuration of Courier (Courier-POP3, Courier-IMAP), so that Courier can authenticate against the same MySQL database Postfix uses.
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Using Zenmap 5.0 on Ubuntu 9.04
Zenmap is the official graphical user interface (GUI) for the Nmap Security Scanner. It is a multi-platform, free and open-source application designed to make Nmap easy for beginners to use while providing advanced features for experienced Nmap users. The purpose of Zenmap is not to replace Nmap.
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Debian pushes development of kFreeBSD port
The Debian Release Team is pleased to announce that it sees the port of the Debian system to the FreeBSD kernel fit to be handled equal with the other release ports. The upcoming release codenamed 'Squeeze' is planned to be the first Debian distribution to be released with Linux and FreeBSD kernels.
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Announcing a major revision of the Haskell text library
"I'm pleased to announce the availability of version 0.5 of text, a library that provides fast Unicode text handling for Haskell..."
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