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GNU SASL 1.0

http://lists.gnu.org

"After more than 6 years in development, I'm proud to announce the
release of GNU SASL version 1.0! GNU SASL is a modern C library that implement the standard network security protocol Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Installing Apache Tomcat on Linux

http://www.puschitz.com

This article is a step by step guide for installing Apache Tomcat 6.0 (6.0.18) on 64-bit Debian Linux 4.0. It covers the setup of multiple Tomcat JVM instances on a single Linux server. The instructions in this guide are applicable to most other Linux distributions.

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Created by serdar 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Practical Security: Creating SSH Tunnels

http://www.enterpriseitplanet.com

In a previous article, I went over some of the basic functions of ssh. In that article, I mentioned that simple remote shell access was not the most interesting thing you can do with ssh. I pointed out that remote command execution was more interesting than mundane remote shell access.

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Created by serdar 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Testing in the open source world. Final Part

http://ubuntu-mobile-edition.blogspot.com

In the last two instalments I discussed the collection of requirements, the creation of test cases based on those requirements, and the general setup of a test suite. In this, the final post in this series, I will cover execution of the cases, defect entering, and overall project quality.

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Created by chimera 17 years 4 weeks ago
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The Evolution of Linux

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com

Recently I had a situation where a KVM was the cause of Xorg not being able to read the correct modes from my monitor. It took me a while to figure out what was going on, but in the process I discovered something about the most recent Xorg that is both exciting and disturbing at the same time.

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Created by mads 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Linux Development, is it ready for mainstream?

http://bushweed.blogspot.com

Linux has made leaps and bounds when it comes to end user interface over the last 5 years. There are tens ( hundreds? ) of thousands of developers dedicating free time to writing fantastic software for Linux, and there is no doubt in my mind that the popularity of the Linux desktop is rapidly increasing. But what is the state of Linux for the average modern developer?

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Created by MrSnippity 17 years 4 weeks ago
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The scsigen Log: Question to all storage admins, developers and QA engineers…

http://blog.hydrasystemsllc.com

For the past couple of weeks I have been focusing my free time on continuing the development of scsigen v2.0. I am currently working on the Linux 2.6 version and it will be followed by Sun’s Solaris/OpenSolaris. Microsoft Windows and FreeBSD will come afterward.

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Created by serdar 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Linux vs. Windows: Which is a better Web host?

http://news.cnet.com

It used to be that choosing Windows or Linux to host your Web site made a big difference in the kind of functionality or services offered. On Friday, as this informative article on KnockOutHost.com suggests, the choice between Linux and Windows has become somewhat less stark.

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Created by bluecheese 17 years 4 weeks ago
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SSHerminator - Nice split screen terminal emulator and SSH client

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

SSHerminator is combination of Terminator and HotSSH
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Created by ford prefect 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Mythbuntu 9.04 Alpha 3 Released!

http://www.mythbuntu.org

Mythbuntu Jaunty Jackalope alpha 3 is available. With this release, we are providing mirroring on sponsored mirrors only.

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Created by electronichouse 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Debian on Android installer released.

http://www.androidfanatic.com

I have created and installer and bootloader (download below) for getting Debian running on your Android (G1 at the moment) device, the whole install process will take you about 10 mins, and leaves you with access to the full plethora of programs available in Debian and let's you continue using your phone as it was intended to be: as an Android device with all the capabilities thereof.

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Created by asterisk 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Disable a startup of service in Ubuntu

http://www.unixtutorial.org

If for whatever reason you stop using a certain service in your Ubuntu install and would like to disable automatic restarting for it upon system reboot, all it takes to do it is just one command line.

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Created by serdar 17 years 4 weeks ago
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How To Install Openbravo ERP On Ubuntu 8.10

http://www.howtoforge.com

This document describes how to set up Openbravo ERP (enterprise management system) on Ubuntu 8.10. Openbravo is an open source ERP solution designed specifically for the SME (small to midsize firm).

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Created by serdar 17 years 4 weeks ago
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ClamAv and Spamassassin on CentOS 5 Postfix

http://postfixmail.com

ClamAv and Spamassassin can be easily installed and configured on CentOS if you add additional repositories. Amavisd-new isn’t in the CentOS repositories, so the first thing you’ll need to do is to install the Dag Wieers/RPMForge repository into your YUM configuration. First, go to the Dag Wieers/RPMForge website.

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Created by mogyweb 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Wanted: A Career as a Linux Admin

http://beginlinux.wordpress.com

Here is a unique Linux Career Opportunity. We are currently looking for 1-3 people interested in developing into Linux Admins/Trainers. Our interest is in people we can train and develop over a 60 week course. What is unique about this course is that you will work for us while you are training. This will offset the cost of the course by as much as 50%.

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Created by mogyweb 17 years 5 weeks ago
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