This tutorial explains how you can integrate ClamAV into PureFTPd for virus scanning on an OpenSUSE 11.2 system.
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PulseAudio and Jack
One thing became very clear to me during my trip to the Linux Audio Conference 2010 in Utrecht: even many pro audio folks are not sure what Jack does that PulseAudio doesn't do and what PulseAudio does that Jack doesn't do.
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Open Source Software Investigation -- Stty Settings, Backspace and Delete
A reader, Steve Hampson, suggested another solution to the backspace/delete terminal problem: Try typing stty dec on the offending terminal.
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Miguel de Icaza: .NET technology for web browsers
The creator of the Mono project suggests integrating the Common Language Infrastructure into browsers. Icaza says this would give programmers a more comprehensive choice of programming languages and allow them to develop improved applications
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Six new Top-Level Projects at the Apache Software Foundation
Six projects have been promoted to the Apache Software Foundation's "Top-Level Project" status. Becoming a Top-Level Project means that the Foundation fully endorses and supports the project's development.
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xjed: Text editor with Jedi Powers
Using xjed will not make you a Jedi Knight, but it will help you in your quest to become a Jedi-level programmer. Right? Wrong. xjed is a text editor that was designed with programmers in mind.
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MacRuby 0.6 arrives
The MacRuby developers have announced the availability of MacRuby 0.6, the latest version of their Ruby implementation which is tightly integrated with Mac OS X and Cocoa. The new version has been marked as "Stable for Cocoa Development"
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PostgreSQL 9.0 beta has replication built in
The new beta version of PostgreSQL has a high speed streaming replication system built in along with a number of other improvements
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CLI on the Web
...ECMA CLI would have given the web both strongly typed and loosely typed programming languages. It would have given developers a choice between performance and scriptability. A programming language choice (use the right tool for the right job) and would have in general made web pages faster just by moving performance sensitive code to strongly typed languages.
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Betas of Qt 4.7 and Qt Creator 2.0 Now Available
A major feature in the Qt 4.7 beta release is a beta version of Qt Quick, the new high-level UI technology that enables developers and designers to work together to create animated, touch enabled UIs. In addition, the Qt 4.7 beta includes an update of the Qt WebKit Integration and further progress on planned performance and quality improvements.
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Virtual Linux: Platform and OS Linux Virtualization
When we talk about virtualization solutions, we tend to talk about specific products offered by specific companies. But when we talk about virtualization solutions with Linux, we instead talk about a rich and diverse open source ecosystem.
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Ten Linux Commands Every Web Developer Should Know
In this article, I'll introduce you to 10 indispensable Linux commands that can make your web development work much easier and even more enjoyable
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A Look at minit
Sys-V init has long been the standard solution for booting. However, being open minded, let's look at an alternative approach.
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Snaptic Sponsors Moving Android Contest
If you know a thing or two about Android, and a free trip to the next TED conference is your kind of thing, then the app developers at Snaptic may have just the contest that you've been looking for. The competition in question, Snaptic's "Move Your Apps" developer challenge, calls on Android developers to create new applications that move users to move.
Read more »Spacewalk 1.0 strides out to manage systems
While version 1.0 of the software for managing an organisation's PCs and servers in a similar way to the Red Hat Network offers some minor improvements, it still requires an Oracle database because its PostgreSQL support continues to be incomplete
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