Novell delivers new releases of Mono and MonoDevelop, making .NET on Linux easier and Windows-based development for Linux deployment faster.
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A2hosting: Ubuntu Virtual Private Server (VPS) Setup
This tutorial will explain how to purchase a VPS hosting package at A2 Hosting , setting up a fresh Ubuntu server installation, and configuring several typical applications such as Apache, MySQL, PHP .
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VMware Workstation 6.5.1 build-126130 and Linux kernel 2.6.29
With the attached patch you can persuade your VMware Workstation to work on the newest Linux kernel 2.6.29. There are no guarantees, but it works for me(tm).
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The Perfect Server - Fedora 10 [ISPConfig 3]
This tutorial shows how to prepare a Fedora 10 server for the installation of ISPConfig 3, and how to install ISPConfig 3.
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X.Org 7.5 Released. Wait, Nope!
Today X.Org 7.5 with X Server 1.7 is scheduled to be released, per the release schedule that Daniel Stone proposed last year. While the 7.5 release is not yet uploaded to the X.org web-site, the latest X.Org 7.5 release schedule says today's the date.
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KVM Virtualization With Enomalism 2 On An Ubuntu 8.10 Server
Enomalism ECP (Elastic Computing Platform) provides a web-based control panel that lets you design, deploy, and manage virtual machines on one or more host systems (in the case of multiple systems, we speak of a cluster or cloud).
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Microsoft uses git for version control
Not only has GNOME decided to switch to using git. We have learned that development at Microsoft is based on git too.
Development for Windows 7 is handled on a modified (in-house) version of git that allows it to run natively on Windows (the blessings of the GPL, I believe they must think at Redmond). Why reinvent the wheel when one of the best tools for the job is out there for free?
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Novell Launches Suse 11 With Eye On Virtual Appliances
Novell (NSDQ: NOVL) on Wednesday launched SUSE Linux Enterprise 11, with the capability for policy-driven system management and enhancements to its high-availability clustering.
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How To Install A Public Git Repository On A Debian Server
Git is a free distributed revision control, was initially created by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development. It is primarily developed on Linux, but can be used on other Unix operating systems including BSD, Solaris and Darwin. Git is extremely fast on POSIX-based systems such as Linux. It differs from svn and creates a private repository on a remote server too.
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The Perfect Server - OpenSUSE 11.1 [ISPConfig 3]
This tutorial shows how to prepare an OpenSUSE 11.1 server for the installation of ISPConfig 3, and how to install ISPConfig 3.
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Testing Out The Nouveau Driver On Fedora 11
With the forthcoming release of Fedora 11, Red Hat has made the bold (but wise) decision of replacing xf86-video-nv as the default open-source NVIDIA driver with the Nouveau driver instead.
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Linux Kernel 2.6.29 Includes the Btrfs Filesystem
None other than Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, announced last evening the immediate availability of Linux kernel 2.6.29, a version that brings initial support for the highly expected Btrfs filesystem.
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Kernel Log: Development of 2.6.30 is under way
Shortly after the release of Linux 2.6.29 last Tuesday, the kernel subsystem developers began to prepare the first changes to be merged into the main development branch for Linux 2.6.30.
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AMD Catalyst 9.3 For Linux Brings OpenGL Composite Support
While the Catalyst driver for Windows was released a number of days ago, the Catalyst Linux driver was missing. It has, however, been released today.
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Linux and UNIX Document publishing using XML
XML provides a way to identify data items and subcomponents within any structured data set, but has its roots in documentation development and production.
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