The developers of Rubinius, a version of the Ruby language mostly written in Ruby, have released stable version 1.0
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Linux 2.6.34 Kernel Released
Linus Torvalds has announced this Sunday the release of the Linux 2.6.34 kernel. The release announcement for the Linux 2.6.34 kernel can be read at LKML.org.
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Mandriva Directory Server 2.4.0 is available
Mandriva Directory Server is free software GPL licenced enterprise directory platform based on LDAP designed to manage identities, access control informations, policies, application settings and user profiles. If you already use Samba, Postfix, Squid or CUPS, you can benefit from MDS today to manage your infrastructure.
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OpenBSD 4.7 released
New release of OpenBSD -- free multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system, is here, containig huge quantity of additions, fixes, hardware support and changes.
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First in-depth technical analysis of VP8
Author made some initial comments on the hope that VP8 would solve the problems of web video by providing a supposed patent-free video format with significantly better compression than the current options of Theora and Dirac.
Read more »Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network v1.0 Released
We are pleased to announce the availability of version 1.0 of the CKAN software, our open source registry system for datasets (and other resources). After 3 years of development, twelve point releases and a several successful production deployments around the world CKAN has come of age!
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CentOS 5.5 released
The CentOS developers have released version 5.5 of their free Linux distribution, adding a number of new and updated packages. CentOs 5.5 is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 (RHEL)
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Linux kernel 2.6.34 released
Linus Torvalds has released the 2.6.34 version of the Linux Kernel, with new file systems, improved power saving and hundreds of new or extended drivers. The H has completed its coverage of 2.6.34 with an overview of the new features
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What's new in Linux 2.6.34
Two new file systems, improved support of the power saving techniques offered by modern hardware, and many new or extended drivers are only some of the hundreds of advancements that characterise the new kernel version
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How to check if your email server looks like a spam source
When you start doing it though, you soon find out that the hardest, or at least lest documented task, is not how to send email, or how to block spam. It is how to make sure that the email you send is always accepted by other sites, that is how to find out if your email server looks like a spam source.
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Do Package Managers Spoil Us?
I thought of this interesting question the other day while messing around with Slackware 9.0 which was one of the last versions of Slackware to come on a single disk. The goal was to try to take a Slackware 9.0 install to the most recent stable and it was almost accomplished.
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Install Memcached With repcached "Built-In Server Side Replication" On Debian Lenny
People probably know about memcached and its high performance name-value based memory object cache interface. Its main purpose is to provide an easy to use distributed caching engine in a multinode environment. Have you ever wanted to let memcached handle replication?
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Perl 5.12.1 now available
Perl -- highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over 22 years of development, is pleased to announce his second stable release.
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My experience installing FreeBSD 8 using the PC-BSD 8 RC2 installer
Ok, so I was interested in the fact that FreeBSD 8 could now be installed using the PC-BSD 8 installer. So lets see how easy it is. Remember, this a review of installing FreeBSD 8 with the PC-BSD 8 installer. It is not a review of installing PC-BSD 8.
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CentOS 5.5 is Out ! Upgrade now from CentOS 5.4 to 5.5
CentOS 5.5 is relased, this release as announced is based on the upstream release 5.5 and includes packages from all variants including Server and Client. All upstream repositories have been combined into one, to make it easier for end users to work with. For more information about this release you can read the release note.
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