With the GoogleMapAPI project, you can easily add a Google Map to your PHP Web site.
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Let's say that you've decided to start using a new programming language or framework. How can you learn what to do, or take some initial steps? Years ago, the obvious answer was the buy a book, or perhaps a magazine. Today, you're likely to read an online tutorial, or one of the many blogs that have sprung up about many of these technologies.
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How To Set Up A Linux Layer 7 Packet Classifier On CentOS 5.1
This tutorial will walk you through setting up a Linux layer 7 packet classifier on CentOS 5.1, this can easily be adapted to any other Linux distribution out there.
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Reverse Engineering Malware on Linux with IDA Pro
The brief method. If I get good response to this post, I will put up a more detailed and in-depth look at malware reversing on Linux.
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Pragmatic Version Control Using Git by Travis Swicegood
"There’s a change in the air. High-profile projects such as the Linux Kernel, Mozilla, Gnome, and Ruby on Rails are now using Distributed Version Control Systems (DVCS) instead of the old stand-bys of CVS or Subversion. Git is a modern, fast DVCS. But understanding how it fits into your development can be a daunting task without an introduction to the new concepts.
Read more »SSD vs. SATA benchmarks, round 2: Server applications
Yesterday I presented Bonnie++ and IOzone benchmarks for a solid state drive in a client machine and discussed the relative merits of purchasing an SSD over a set of hard disks costing the same money. Today I'll look at deploying and taking advantage of the extremely fast seek time of the SSD on a server.
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Setting up LAMP on FreeBSD
Setting up a LAMP server is a common task for systems administrators, and FreeBSD is one of the most reliable and stable operating systems available. Why not combine both LAMP and FreeBSD to build a fast and reliable Web server?
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Install Windows Applications on Linux with a Single Mouse Click
No more dependency rambling, no more dll hell, no more compatibility problems. Install applications which are well tested by community with a single mouse click
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PostPath cracked Exchange protocols for Postfix-based mail server
PostPath is a drop-in Microsoft Exchange alternative based on the open source Postfix MTA. PostPath director of product management Sina Miri calls PostPath the "only" drop-in Exchange replacement, and he says that ability is the reason why his company makes PostPath available only with a proprietary license, despite its open source roots.
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introducing griddy
"The linked video shows my hackbaby of the last couple months, a hackable 3D compositing window manager written in Scheme..." -- http://wingolog.org/pub/griddy.ogg
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Install KDE 4.1 in Ubuntu, and Make GTK Applications Look Good
KDE 4.1, the second major release of KDE 4, has been released. KDE 4.1 adds new applications (including the KDE PIM suite), improvements to the Plasma desktop shell, and improved frameworks for developers.
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Launchpad Wants to Host Your Project
Launchpad, the open source hosting site sponsored by Canonical (who are, of course, the folks driving Ubuntu Linux) has announced their 2.0 relaunch. The new version of the site offers several big improvements over the old one, and points a way for other sites to follow. But is it the right place for you to host your next project? Here's a rundown on the new features to help you decide.
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5 things you didn’t know about linux kernel code metrics
Recently Greg Kroah Hartman showed some very interesting Linux kernel development stats. I decided to do some too and the result are 5 cool things you probably didn’t know about the kernel code
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OpenRemote grows in popularity
Not too long ago, Marc Fleury went public with his newest venture, an open source home automation "project" (not yet officially a company) called OpenRemote. Marc describes it as "an open community in the Home Automation or Domotics space", that "promote[s] open standards, open collaboration, and open implementations in the field."
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Give Apache Geronimo a Lift
Lift is a new Web application framework. It is a highly scalable framework built on the Scala programming language. It is the perfect partner for a highly scalable application server, such as Apache Geronimo, especially since Scala compiles to byte code just like the Java™ language and leverages the Java platform.
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