"On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 1.1.0 "Half-moon Conure." Parrot is a virtual machine aimed at running all dynamic languages..."
Read more »How To Upgrade From Ext3 To Ext4 Without Formatting
I did mention that the new filesystem - ext4 is stable, fast and backward compatible with ext2 and ext3. Today, we will look at how you can upgrade your existing ext3 filesystem to ext4 without reformating your hard disk.
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Android 1.5 "Cupcake" arrives
The Google-sponsored Android mobile Linux project has released a rough-hewn "Early Look" version of the Android 1.5 SDK, says our sister publication, eWEEK. Code-named "Cupcake," Android 1.5 offers faster Gmail conversation list scrolling, as well as UI refinements to the browser, says the story.
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Ubuntu 9.04 Postfix Install Evaluation
One of the newest features of Ubuntu 9.04 is the Postfix Mail Server/Dovecot enhancements to make it easier to set up a mail server. This article is a review of those improvements and a tutorial on how to fix several problems that were experienced.
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10 Expert Ubuntu Tricks
Recently I started work on a new Ubuntu tips book that will partner my existing title, Ubuntu Kung Fu. The new book is still being planned and won't be published until next year, but I thought I'd share 10 tips that are on my list to be included. If you have any others that you think would go into such a book, put them in the comments below. I'd love to hear them, as would other readers, I'm sure.
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Develop professional enterprise Java EE applications with NetBeans using a book by Packt
The book, Java EE 5 Development with NetBeans 6 takes you through the most important parts of Java EE programming and, with clear, careful instructions and screenshots, shows you how to use the features of NetBeans that will improve your development experience.
Read more »Concurrent Booting in Ubuntu
This is a great way to make full use of your multi-core processors during boot time. I have an Intel core 2 duo processor and I have seen a notable change in boot time. Here's the how-to...
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10 must-have Linux Web-based tools
There’s no shortage of Web-centric Linux tools — the trick if figuring out which ones are best for your needs. Jack Wallen offers a list of those he thinks are the cream of the crop.
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Silverlight Pseudo Terminals and Terminal Emulators?
Since I have been thinking about building a Silverlight-based version of the Midnight Commander (OH NOES!) I figured I should share some thoughts that I had on this matter.
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How to Enable Packet Injection on a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Wireless Card
Packet injection is a computer networking term which refers to sending a packet on a network into an already established connection.This tutorial will explain how to Enable Packet Injection on a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Wireless Card
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OCZ Neutrino DIY Netbook 10"
OCZ Technologies claims to offer the first Do It Yourself netbook. The netbook is not bundled with an operating system but specified as compatible with gOS/Ubuntu Linux.
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RightScale + Ubuntu + Eucalyptus = cloud in a box
Need a cloud in a box? Want a cloud in a box? Well, then, start requisitioning a couple of machines now so you’re ready on Thursday to load up Ubuntu 9.04, install Eucalyptus, and follow the prompt to register your cloud with RightScale. And best of all, it’s all free.
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Finally, Zimbra 5.x on openSUSE 11.1
I have a problem installing Zimbra Mail Server & Collaboration Suite
into openSUSE 11.0 or 11.1. I could only get it installed with
openSUSE 10.3. The main problem is about incompatibility between Perl on Zimbra binary and Perl on openSUSE 11.x.
I solved it by making an update into zimbra perl library.
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Ubuntu Server Edition 9.04: The Coming HP Deal
During a phone briefing with media a few minutes ago, Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth said Ubuntu Server 9.04 has been tested to run on 45 different server configurations from IBM, Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Lenovo and smaller providers. And Shuttleworth also hinted that Canonical's server relationship with HP is growing stronger. Here are the details.
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PC-BSD 7.1 vs. Kubuntu 9.04 Benchmarks
Earlier this month PC-BSD 7.1 was released. With the Phoronix Test Suite now having enhanced support for PC-BSD, we decided to see how well PC-BSD 7.1 performs against Kubuntu 9.04.
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