This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a CentOS 6.4 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g.
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Short Tip: Check configured virtual hosts in Apache
Whenever you have to debug virtual host setups in Apache, checking the actual running virtual host configuration is a good first step. This can be done with the -S option used on the Apache binary: It lists all running virtual hosts and performs a syntax check.
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Owncloud RSS reader available in Alpha
The app is ready to use and test for early testers. It would be *cool if
you could test the app* and open issues on github because I plan to
officially announce the release of the app a bit later so we dont run
into bad bugs.
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LinuxDevices reopens as LinuxGizmos
LinuxDevices shut down about a year ago. It has reopened as LinuxGizmos. There's no link from the old site to the new one. The site coversthe use of embedded systems and mobile devices and applications.
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DPL election is over, congratulations Lucas Nussbaum!
The Debian Project Leader election has concluded and the winner is Lucas Nussbaum. Of a total of 988 developers, 390 developers voted using the Condorcet method.
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Running ActiveCollab 3 On Nginx (LEMP) On Debian Wheezy/Ubuntu 12.10
This tutorial shows how you can install and run activeCollab 3 on a Debian Wheezy or Ubuntu 12.10 system that has nginx installed instead of Apache (LEMP = Linux + nginx (pronounced "engine x") + MySQL + PHP). nginx is a HTTP server that uses much less resources than Apache and delivers pages a lot of faster, especially static files.
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OSI to Host Open Source License Clinic at Library of Congresss in May
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) will be hosting a "small open source license clinic" at the Library of Congress, Washington DC, in May. The event is designed to bring together individuals, organizations and government agencies to help all better understand the nature of open source licenses.
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KDE accepted as Google Summer of Code 2013 mentor
KDE has been, for the nineth consecutive year, accepted as a mentor for Google Summer of Code 2013. The KDE project will also be hosting Season of KDE 2013 (more details will come soon).
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kde, software, desktop, qt, qml,
KDE Software Compilation 4.10 was released six months after KDE SC 4.9, adding many new features. In the background, work is in full swing for the next generation, KDE Frameworks 5: KDE desktop and software based completely on Qt5 and QML.
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How To Run LinOTP On OpenSuSE 12.3 With PostgreSQL
This tutorial describes the installation of LinOTP on OpenSUSE 12.3 using PostgreSQL as a token database. LinOTP is a two factor authentication solution with One Time Passwords. In the following Howto we are showing how to enable SSH authentication with LinOTP.
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Red Hat Storage 2.0 now supports storing VM images
We are pleased to announce the availability of new Red Hat Storage Server 2.0 features and capabilities that bring enhanced virtual machine storage functionality for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, end-to-end encryption for data at rest and in motion, and enhanced security and data availability.
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Wayland and Weston 1.1 this week
Weston and wayland master branches are both in good shape and
with the 1.0.90 tagged today, I expect we can release 1.1 at the end
of the week. Among the features is Remote rendering functionality.
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Howto: Firewalld basics
Firewalld is Fedora’s way to provide dynamic firewall properties in Linux. Thus way changes in the firewall configuration are applied immediately, without the need to restart. Additionally, firewalld supports D-BUS and zone concepts.
Firewalld replaced Fedora’s old firewall mechanism with Fedora 18.
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KDE Telepathy 0.6.0 Released
KDE Telepathy is an instant messaging suite built upon the Telepathy framework. Just released version 0.6.0 brings in a number of major new features.
Read more »KDE accepted for Google Summer of Code 2013, joins Outreach Program for Women
KDE has been accepted as a mentoring organization in Google Summer of Code 2013. For students, now is the perfect time to start working on their proposal. The KDE community maintains an ideas page which is an excellent starting point. This year KDE will also participate in the Free and Open Source Outreach Program for Women, and will also be hosting Season of KDE 2013.
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