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Read more »Six Figure Award for Favorite Palm Apps
Palm hits the gas pedal: with a six-figure monetary award for the most downloaded webOS applications the California company wants to heat up the app development market.
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Open-source Silverlight project drops early third code
The open-source project shadowing Silverlight has come a step closer to mirroring the latest edition of Microsoft's challenger to Flash. Moonlight leader Miguel de Icaza said a preview of Moonlight 3.0 has been delivered for early testing.
Read more »org-mode in your pocket is a gnu-shaped devil
If the iPhone has helped me accomplish one thing, it has probably been to make it easier for me to stay away from Emacs.
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BIOS flashing for Linux users now in the wild
Since the release of its previous version in May 2009, at least 30 additional flash chip families and half a dozen variants for each family are now being supported by Flashrom.
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How to make money from you Android apps
With the right attitude, and some tips and tricks from industry experts, you can soon turn your homegrown Android app into a nice little earner. Adrian Bridgwater explains how…
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Intel Clarkdale Linux Graphics Performance
Last week we delivered our first Linux benchmarks of Intel's Core i3 Clarkdale processor with a variety of computational tests through the Phoronix Test Suite. While the Core i3 packs a nice performance punch, that is not all it has to offer.
Read more »Apache 1.3 Hits End of Life at 42 (Don't Panic!)
As of today the Apache 1.3 HTTP Server is at its official End of Life with its 1.3.42 release, eight years after its successor Apache 2 debuted.
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Linux software RAID guide
Software RAID under Linux is a rock solid solution for building RAID arrays at no cost. I personnally never had problems with software raid under Linux while i've seen expensive hardware RAID card failing and corrupting arrays. It's a little slower that hardware RAID but it remove a possible point of failure in a system and again, it's free.
Read more »LVM configuration on Openfiler 2.3
Openfiler is one of two free and open source NAS/SAN applications in active development (the other one is FreeNAS). This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide to installing Openfiler on disk using LVM.
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Simple commands to manage apache2 sites and Modules
This tutorial will explain some useful commands to manage apache2 sites and Modules
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Automating ssh logins (without keys) with 'expect'
You need to automate a task across many machines...Well, not to give up hope just yet, because there is a nice little tool that is extremely powerful, yet not widely utilized. it's called 'expect'.
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Ten more essential Python tips
Today, Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the open source space. It’s a vast language and there are many gems to discover, so following on from the success of our previous Python tips article, we’ve compiled more tips to make your Python experience that much more worthwhile…
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iScanner : Detect and remove malicious code from your webpages
Isecur1ty team have announced the first version of iScanner 0.1. iScanner is a free, open source, tool that lets you detect and remove malicious codes and web pages viruses from your Linux/Unix server easily and automatically.
Read more »Setting Up A PXE Install Server On Ubuntu 9.10
This tutorial shows how to set up a PXE (short for preboot execution environment) install server with Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala). A PXE install server allows your client computers to boot and install a Linux distribution over the network, without the need of burning Linux iso images onto a CD/DVD, boot floppy images, etc.
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