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added 2008 Fri May 16 12:05:38 by bloid
In the rush to clean up the Debian OpenSSL fiasco, a number of other major security holes have been discovered...
added 2008 Fri May 16 3:16:10 by Jacek
It seems the fine folks at Trolltech are working on making this go away by allowing Qt apps to use GTK+ for all the rendering (not imitated, real GTK+).
added 2008 Tue May 13 22:26:04 by Sunny Walia
This post starts the “MySQL Replication Series” with briefly going over how MySQL replication works. Later in the series it goes over how to fine tune the settings to get replication to do what you want it to do.
added 2008 Mon May 5 5:32:42 by imyousuf
Though I am not a server or network administrator I have always been interested in learning how to secure a network. From some initial reading I learned that firewall is the starting point and trust me when I say that with Ubuntu 8.04 Server (code-named 'Hardy Heron') its seriously easy to setup a firewall.....
added 2008 Thu May 1 19:29:17 by eirikhm
Fix Java support for Firefox after upgrading from Ubunut 7.10 to 8.04.
added 2008 Wed Apr 30 22:38:09 by polterguy
Jackson Harper one of the developers on the Mono Project have won the grand prize with his http://grurrah.com environmental saving portal. I congratulate Jackson and hope that he will be able to make this project really strive :)
added 2008 Wed Apr 30 21:34:11 by Todd Werth
A black color scheme for VIM based off of my popular IR_Black theme for TextMate. It has different colors for a wide variety of items, with coordinated colors between like items
added 2008 Tue Apr 29 16:44:21 by w3stfa11
Describes where to find and install Mono 1.9.1 on Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron and Debian Etch.
added 2008 Sun Apr 27 18:12:52 by msdiaz61
What are Repositories? There are thousands of programs available to install on Ubuntu. These programs are stored in software archives (repositories) and are available for installation over the Internet. This makesit very easy to install new programs. It is also very secure, because each program you install is thoroughly tested and built specifically for Ubuntu. The Ubuntu software repository is organised into four "components", on the basis of the level of support

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added 2008 Sun Apr 27 16:32:35 by ras_shadow
Although Sonatype Nexus maven proxy server still in the beta stage it is polished enough to go head to head against the much more popular proxy servers, Artifactory and Archiva.
added 2008 Sat Apr 26 19:33:36 by lifewithryan
I spent the better portion of my lunch hour researching how to get Groovy and GSP syntax highlighting into gedit. Its now my favorite editor for doing Groovy/Grails work.
added 2008 Sat Apr 26 0:24:34 by rlamarch
If you've flirted with the idea of switching your desktop operating system to Linux but never took the leap, the time is now. This week's release of Hardy Heron, an Ubuntu release that will be supported until 2011, offers a freer, more productive space for work and play than ever before. No hard drives to re-organize, no dual-boot setup—just pop an Ubuntu desktop CD in while Windows is running, and you'll get an option to install Ubuntu—inside Windows.
added 2008 Fri Apr 25 21:25:36 by bluevoodoo
Although many developers use object-relational mapping (ORM) tools for their applications' persistence tier, some are confused about how to use them and duplicate code unnecessarily. This article covers the basics of a consistent, concise domain model and persistence tier.
added 2008 Fri Apr 25 17:58:26 by vbabiy
Ubuntu New Desktop release.
added 2008 Fri Apr 25 3:56:01 by adimoga
Just as expected, Hardy Heron arrived!
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 14:34:13 by Volume4
With the release of Hardy Heron, the latest version of the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system just four days away, Canonical chief, Mark Shuttleworth, has told the BBC that Hardy is the “most significant release” to date. In part this is because it is only the second long term release version of the OS which will be supported for the next five years. Most Ubuntu releases are supported for 18 months to coincide with the six-month release cycle.
added 2008 Tue Apr 22 17:52:11 by jmalasko
Discover an Eclipse-based application designed to help Java developers create a GUI-based, online help system or a Web-based information center. The help system can run on a server so that the content can be accessed by client machines and so that it is viewable in the client browsers.
added 2008 Mon Apr 21 12:06:32 by OniMusha79
Bellow I provide links for almost 40 of the best online books I was able to locate through a few quick searches on google. Topics include, programming, data structures and algorithms, mathematics, etc...
added 2008 Mon Apr 21 8:35:55 by vidarh
I argue that with virtualization, there's a lot of compelling reasons and few downsides with not only rebuilding your applications from scratch regularly, but also rebuilding your _build server_ from scratch on every full build.
added 2008 Sat Apr 19 7:28:15 by bluevoodoo
In the past, programmers have had to use native APIs to work around the problem. Discover a library that provides a safe, portable, and easy-to-use C++ interface to facilitate file system operations: the Boost Filesystem Library.
added 2008 Fri Apr 18 21:03:26 by SuperJason
Wait, did I say that right? I thought it was supposed to be the other way around?
added 2008 Thu Apr 17 21:17:27 by Gene Gotimer
A list of 7 habits that I wish someone told me when I started out. I believe that getting into these habits will make the Linux experience more secure, convenient, educational, and ultimately more enjoyable.
added 2008 Wed Apr 16 16:20:23 by heyhey
To mark the closing day of the Android Developer Challenge we thought we'd cover some of the contest entries that have been emailed into us.
added 2008 Wed Apr 16 1:13:10 by Umberto Zappia
Today announced that ITT Corporation has selected the Sun Java Real-Time System 2.0 (Java RTS) and the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS) as the software development platform for its Eglin Control and Signal Processing Upgrade (CSPU) program.
added 2008 Mon Apr 14 3:55:58 by webdesignireland
As webdevelopers most of us have been born and bred on Adobe’s (formerly Macromedia’s) weapon of choice Dreamweaver. This program has always been traditionally Windows based, and if you are looking to make the switch to Linux, or fancy a change you need to find yourself a solid alternative. If you are making the switch, have a browse over some of these badboys..
added 2008 Sun Apr 13 20:58:03 by bloid
Let me teach you how to work efficiently with command line history in bash. This tutorial comes with a downloadable cheat sheet that summarizes (and expands on) topics covered here (scroll to the end for a download link).
added 2008 Thu Apr 10 21:32:18 by ubuntuland
The Ubuntu Server Guide contains information on how to install and configure various server applications on your Ubuntu system to fit your needs. It is a step-by-step, task-oriented guide for configuring and customizing your system. Introduction.
added 2008 Thu Apr 10 19:24:32 by birbal
Hi Friends. Here is a complete Google AppEngine + YUI Mashup for ye All . Demo at http://lamp.appspot.com/
added 2008 Thu Apr 10 2:15:09 by Umberto Zappia
Sun is about to become the first major hardware vendor to certify Ubuntu Linux as compatible with its products—a move that could spark increased competition for Red Hat and Novell
added 2008 Tue Apr 8 18:38:00 by coffeemate
Here’ s a list of some useful lightweight terminal applications which i use mostly on my linux distro.


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