Of course, the move to Lighttpd is not a small one, especially if our Apache configuration makes use of its many features. Systems tied into Apache as a module may make the move hard or even impossible without porting the module to a Lighttpd module or moving the functionality into CGI programs, if possible. We can ease the pain by moving in small steps.
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Introduction to GNU Screen
Screen is one of those tools you can’t live without once you know about it. In this guide we check out some of the most common uses of screen and give you an introduction to this wonderful utility.
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Provide Robust Clustered Storage with Linux and GFS
Load balancing is difficult; often we need to share file systems via NFS or other mechanisms to provide a central location for the data. While you may be protected against a Web server node failure, you are still sharing fate with the central storage node. Using GFS, the free clustered file system in Linux, you can create a truly robust cluster that does not depend on other servers.
Read more »Glade 3.6.0 released!!
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment, released under the GNU GPL License.
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Tutorial: Build Your Own Linux Distro
We're used to thinking of Linux distributions being set in stone. They're either KDE or Gnome, use a certain kernel and bundle certain applications. But this doesn't have to be the case. If you find yourself making the same adjustments each time you install a new distribution, it's worth creating your own customised version.
Read more »First update for Debian 5.0 "Lenny" released
The Debian project developers have announced the release of the first update to Debian 5.0 (codename Lenny), initially released in February. The update addresses several bugs and security issues in the initial 5.0 release.
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GNOME 3.0 To Get GNOME Shell, Zeitgeist
Only a few days ago, we ran an article on the future of KDE and GNOME, and which of the two had the brighter future based on their developmental processes. Barely has that discussion ended, or the GNOME engineering team comes with a pretty daunting plan to introduce a fairly massive reworking of the GNOME interface for GNOME 3.0 (2.30). Read on for the details.
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Compiling Perl Into Binary Code On Linux And Unix. Cool, But...
An interesting concept, that's been around for a while. Neat, but...
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How to set up your own private proxy server for anonymous internet browsing
A Virtual Private Server can work well to set up your own anonymous internet browsing proxy. A VPS can cost as little as $8 a month, which is roughly the same a private proxy or VPN provider would charge you.
Read more »HowTo check the status of one or multiple network interfaces the easy way
Today a friend of mine wanted to know how he can check the status and or speed of multiple Network Interfaces/Ports on a device ( Switch, Router, Server, etcc ) using SNMP. Specifically he wanted to know if the Interfaces/Ports are Operationally Up or Down and also if it is Administratively. Then he also wanted to know the speed of the Interfaces/Ports that were Up or Down.
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Virtualization With KVM On A CentOS 5.2 Server
This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a CentOS 5.2 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM).
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7 ways to boost your Linux Security
Ask a network administrator in any large organisation to compare Linux with network operating systems like Windows NT or Novell Open Enterprise Server, and chances are he’ll admit that Linux is an inherently more stable and scalable solution.
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Open Source cloud w/ full web IDE, challenges Windows Azure
GroundOS.org has announced a new open source cloud web application server. They claim that "cloud computing is little more than a marketing buzzword, used to dress up the cold ugly business model of renting software...
Read more »Guake Terminal reaches 0.4 and looks mature
While the project has been active for years, the first releases were a little bit buggy, so I ended up uninstalling it without looking back.
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Debian GNU/kFreeBSD: combining The GNU Operating System and the FreeBSD kernel
"The Debian project made a splash on Sunday with the announcement that two new “architectures” had been added to the Debian FTP archive. Debian has always supported a wide range of processors, though; these architectures are different and noteworthy because instead of providing Debian on different hardware, they build the OS on a completely different kernel: FreeBSD’s.
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