TYPO3 is the enterprise-level content management system for the Web. It is large, feature-rich and very flexible a lot of this flexibility comes through extensions written by the community. Extensions make it possible to use TYPO3 to drive any type of website, including e-commerce, blogs, social networks, catalogs, and many more.
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Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition: What to Expect
The next version of Ubuntu, "Jaunty Jackalope", offers several new features in the server edition. Below, we take a look at what the latest release of Ubuntu, set to become stable on April 23, will mean for server users.
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Download XenServer v5.0 Enterprise FREE of charge
Valid effective from April 1, 2009 (no this is NOT an April fools day joke) you can download from the Citrix site XenServer v5.0 free of charge and also can use it unlimited free of charge. XenServer v5.0 is an enterprise based professional hypervisor. This is not the OpenSource version of XenServer.
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How to check the status of VMware Tools per virtual Machine the easy way.
The other day I was told to check and see if VMware Tools was installed on every Virtual Machine in our Cluster. I figured this was the perfect time for me to write another script to do this.
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Nvidia releases Linux Cuda 2.2
NVIDIA HAS ANNOUNCED its latest version of Linux Cuda 2.2 Beta, a hardware level refresh the Green Goblin hopes will amaze and delight GDB users everywhere.
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How to get nice, smooth, X11 fonts in your terminal and editors
Ok, so well all know that bitmap fonts are great, but sometimes its nice to have some smoothing and anti aliasing to make things easier on the eyes. How is this accomplished? By adding this to your ~/.Xdefaults file...
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Telerik ports .NET controls to Linux
Telerik has partnered with Novell to certify that its RadControls ASP.NET AJAX component suite supports the open-source Mono runtime environment, permitting developers to build .NET applications in a Linux environment.
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Does Uptime still matter?
When I started working as a sysadmin (about 10 years ago) there was this obsession about uptime. Everyone considered this the greatest sign that you are doing a good job as a sysadmin if you were able ‘to keep the machine running’ for a long time.
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Ubuntu 9.04 on a Gumstick
This week, Jeff and I finally brought Ubuntu to the Gumstix Overo.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 Feature Tour
Take a screenshot tour of Novell’s latest release of SLED. Get the scoop on what’s new and what works (and what doesn’t).
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Microsoft releases ASP.NET MVC under the MS-PL License
Microsoft's ASP.NET MVC is an extension built on the core of ASP.NET that brings some of the popular practices and ease of development that were popularized by Ruby on Rails and Django to the .NET developers.
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Fedora: Chronicle of a Server Break-in
In August 2008, the Fedora team noticed irregularities on its server. Project leader Paul W. Frields has now released a detailed report of the break-in.
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CentOS 5.3 released
We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of CentOS-5.3 for the i386 and x86_64 Architectures.
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Suse Studio is overflowing with awesome
After about five months of waiting, I got invited to Suse Studio Alpha. Suse Studio is a tool to help you build Ready-to-deploy variant of the opensuse 11.1 distribution.
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First Look at SUSE Studio
SUSE studio is a web front-end to customize and build your own personal distribution in as many ways you could possibly think off.
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