In the real world, a bridge connects two land masses, often separated by water. In wireless networking, a bridge is used to connect two local area networks (or LAN's) separated by, well, air.
Read more »How to: Build a Wireless Bridge Using DD-WRT, Part I
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CULTURAL HERITAGE on line - Empowering users: an active role for user communities
"Following the success of the previous conference in 2006, we are delighted to announce that the 2nd "CULTURAL HERITAGE on line" conference will be hosted by Teatro della Pergola in Florence in December 2009. This conference aims to explore, analyze, and evaluate the state of the art and future trends in user communities and cultural contents..."
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FreeBSD 8.0 vs. Ubuntu 9.10 Benchmarks
With these two popular free software operating systems both having major updates coming out at around the same time, we decided it warranted some early benchmarking.
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The C programming language and its importance
The C programming language is unique. It is special. It is small. It is great and it is filled with UNIX genius.
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Proposed Process Changes For X Server 1.8
While the X.Org developers are responsible for a lot of critical code and much of it is quite old and massive. Concerns about the degrading quality of releases have been voiced for years. Fortunately, this situation may finally turn around.
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GNU Toolchain Update, September 2009
"Hi Guys, The big news this month is that GDB v7.0 is about to be released. The gdb/NEWS file lists a whole host of new features since the 6.8 release, including: ..."
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Emacs: Upstream has merged CEDET branch to trunk
"I have merged most of the CEDET branch into the trunk. You may need to bootstrap; please let me know if there are any build failures..."
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New encoder library for Ogg Theora open source video codec
The Xiph.org Foundation's open source developers have released version 1.1 ("Thusnelda") of their reference implementation of the libtheora encoder library. Thusnelda is said to offer considerable quality and performance improvements over version 1.0.
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darcs 2.3.1 released
"Dear Darcs users, The darcs team would like to announce the immediate availability of a new stable version of darcs, 2.3.1 ..."
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Active development on Linux-libre
Active development on Linux-libre, a fork of the Linux kernel which removes non-free software components
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Start Simple HTTP Server with Python
This methode wil install a simple webserver in The same directory where you apply the python command. The command will read automaticly the index.html page . if there is no index.html will list the contents of the directory
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version 2 of the Optimized Link State Routing (OLSRv2) protocol for Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs)
"...OLSRv2 is developed for mobile ad hoc networks. It operates as a table driven, proactive protocol, i.e. it exchanges topology information with other routers in the network regularly. OLSRv2 is an optimization of the classical link state routing protocol. Its key concept is that of MultiPoint Relays (MPRs).
Read more »Theora 1.1 "Thusnelda" release
"After over a month of public testing, we're pleased to declare our 1.1 rewrite of libtheora stable. This is the reference implementation for the Theora video codec. Source code for libtheora 1.1.0 is available now, and will be incorporated in major Theora-supporting applications soon..." via hacks.mozilla.org
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Learn Asterisk with a Fast Start Course
Asterisk bills itself as "the world's leading open source PBX, telephony engine, and telephony applications toolkit." You can use it as the basis of a fully featured, enterprise-class phone system in your organization.
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Set Up A Simple High-Availability Web Server For A Small Company Using Debian Lenny
This tutorial was written for the Debian Lenny distribution and supposes that the user has knowledge about what load balancing is and some basic skills of Linux, our two load balancers consist out of 2 machines that monitor each other [heartbeat], if the master stops responding the secondary one [Backup] will take the master role [Backup -> Master].
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