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Submitted by SirCumfrence on Friday 4th of August 2006 02:07:42 AM Filed under
HI All, I am new to this site so thought I would say hello. So, Hello!
Quick Guide to Securing a Lamp Server
Submitted by felosi on Thursday 3rd of August 2006 03:32:37 AM Filed under
In the last few years on the Internet the price of dedicated servers have went down and more people are beginning to use them for their sites, game servers, or small hosting companies. With this comes as I was talking about in my last article inexperienced admins. Lots of people I spoke too are too intimated by the linux shell and try to administer their server completely from the control panel.
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HOWTO: Installing Grsecurity patched kernel in debian/ubuntu
Submitted by felosi on Thursday 3rd of August 2006 03:29:43 AM Filed under
Walkthrough for compiling and installing grsecurity patched kernel on debian based systems.
first post- kernels and whatnot
Submitted by felosi on Thursday 3rd of August 2006 03:17:18 AM Filed under
Well I signed up at the site after I seen they posted on of my howtos which I am thankful for. It was the one on the grsecurity patched kernel. I think it should help quite a few people as there are so many local root exploits out now and most distro's security and dev teams are doing nothing about it.
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Selling the dream
Submitted by Bezdomny on Wednesday 2nd of August 2006 08:39:53 AMit took a long conversation, many demos of Kubuntu (it's still on the laptop, week 4 now! Whey!) and many beers to let me in with a proposed demo to pitch against his MS setup. A mini network, a couple of users from each team, typists, accounts, orders, processing etc. If it works he'll take it on, if not, then nothing has been lost but my time and a stupid bet involving being Naked, Guinness, vindaloo, traffic cone and a stop watch.
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Windows Vista Voice Recognition Crashes and Burns
Submitted by srlinuxx on Monday 31st of July 2006 11:15:01 PM Filed under
What happens when a Microsoft employee demos the speech recognition in Windows Vista before it's ready? Check it out for yourselves. It's not a pretty sight. HERE.
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Vietnamese Hacao.Office 2.01 released !
Submitted by Hacao on Thursday 27th of July 2006 03:24:10 AM Filed under
You don't need Windows & Office XP for working at Company, School, Home,... Easy install it to USB in 2 minutes, Hard disk in 5 minutes,... Iso file 174M only.
Downtime - Electricity Outage
Submitted by srlinuxx on Saturday 22nd of July 2006 12:43:29 AM Filed under
My apologizes for the downtime this afternoon, but the electricity went off and stayed off for approximately 3 hours.
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install suse 10.0 on a x86 board probs
Submitted by cbalajib on Saturday 15th of July 2006 06:01:00 AM Filed under
i had installed suse 10.0 onto a x86 board and like after the first cd the system reboots and it does not ask for cd2,3,4,5.this is my first time i had to install suse 10.0
the next time after first cd installed completely it reboots and like never boots from the harddisk.can any one help.it is urgent and important.
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Kubuntu Clash: Should I stay or should I go?
Submitted by Bezdomny on Thursday 13th of July 2006 07:48:20 AMOver the past month or so I have been dipping my big toe into the Linux pool, just testing the waters. The reason for a move to Linux isn't one based on the love of open source, free choice or free software, the reason is far more capital, the devil drives when the bills need paying, work. Anyway, over the past weeks of swimming with Linux I've had less sleep than I have in a long long while, I've been more frustrated, argumentative, pounding the keyboard and flicking the finger(s) at the screen. Is this the norm?
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Grumpy old git!
Submitted by Bezdomny on Thursday 6th of July 2006 01:00:40 PMWhy is it that some drivers, on open roads, fail to see the speed limit signs? Why? I don't mean they are speeding, I mean they are driving slower. Much slower. 25mph in a 30mph zone, 40mph in a 50mph zone! Come on! These are open roads with no room to overtake it is so frustrating! And that white circle with a black line? IT MEANS 60MPH NOT 40!!! (motorway 70 accepted)
The Light
Submitted by ian on Wednesday 5th of July 2006 08:19:30 PM Filed under
The Light
Ian Brown
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Baby did a bad bad thing....
Submitted by Bezdomny on Tuesday 4th of July 2006 09:23:53 AMWell from the last thing I wrote in here somewhere (being new means you have no idea where things are), things have changed on the laptop front. After writing some good things about Ubuntu I stumbled across some articles on Suse floating around the 'net and up pops the thought, "perhaps I didn't give it a proper go". Dangerous thought, very dangerous.
DreamLinux you must try...
Submitted by clicksip on Sunday 25th of June 2006 03:09:42 PM Filed under
New to Linux, just under 30 days of true "research and Development"......and I have found a Dream come true...
In praise of KANOTIX -- A biased introduction
Submitted by eco2geek on Sunday 25th of June 2006 08:32:47 AM Filed under
There are almost too many Linux distros to count, and many live Linux CDs. So what is KANOTIX, and what's so great about it?
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Visit my Blog
Submitted by linnerd40 on Sunday 18th of June 2006 08:08:05 PM Filed under
Hello to all! If you would like to visit my blog, you can do so by following this link. Please, feel free to leave a comment, and visit often!
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Hellow Word!
Submitted by macalencar on Saturday 17th of June 2006 12:59:26 PM Filed under
Well,today is jun,17... my name is Marcio Alencar, i study Science Computers at UFAM(Federal University of Amazon) and that's my first post here in tuxmachines.org...i don't have so much things to talk...Sorry about my "English", i'm brazilian and i beggining my curse...it's just praticle...
The Break-Up: Not a good date movie
Submitted by srlinuxx on Saturday 17th of June 2006 11:50:09 AM Filed under
Although The Break-up is laced with wit and charm throughout, the theme and ultimate outcome make it not the best flick to take a date. Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston star.
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Cars - The Must-See Movie of the Summer?
Submitted by srlinuxx on Wednesday 14th of June 2006 11:34:34 AM Filed under
I, along with most of the country, enjoyed the new Disney/Pixar release of the summer. The movie was great, but the commericalization and over-saturation are lowering the "cute" factor for me.
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Dilution and Misuse of the "Linux" Brand
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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