SourceForge Inc. has announced that it has officially changed its name to Geeknet. According to Scott L. Kauffman, President and CEO "Renaming the company Geeknet is the latest step in our rapid transformation.” The company believes that the new name will be a more accurate articulation of its business.
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Setup Fedora 12 PV DomU at xVM 3.3.2 Dom0 OpenSolaris 1002-126
Setup xvm per Sun the most recent instructions. As appears latter Virt-Manager is broken in 126 ( vs 124), but this is not the worst thing supposed to happen. Virt-install rejects to install Fedora12 PV DomU which is not yet in the dictionary in meantime. XML startup file for f12 allows to avoid this restriction.
Read more »Office 2007 in Ubuntu 9.10 with Wine 1.1.32
This is a tutorial to guide in the install of Microsoft Office 2007 on Linux and Mac systems with Wine 1.1.32 Microsoft Office 2007 officially called "2007 Microsoft Office system" is the most recent version of Microsofts productivity suite. This howto should also work on FreeBSD 7.0 or later.
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Multiple Dropbox Instances In The Same Time
Firstly, in case you don't know, Dropbox is a cross-platform service for file sharing, synchronizing and backup. And now, about using Multiple Dropbox instances (and obviously, multiple accounts) in the same time. Yes, there is a way to run multiple Dropbox instances on the same computer. Here is how:
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Apache troubleshooting tips
How many times have you installed a LAMP server only to find Apache doesn't seem to want to run right? Or you install a new module only to see Apache try to download pages as file, instead of displaying them on screen?
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SpiderOak: Cross Platform Cloud Back-up Solution
We already covered SpiderOak, but only on a quick test, because back then, I didn't see the need for another tool like Dropbox. Read on to see why Dropbox might actually not be enough!
Read more »How to install vmware server 2.0.x in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic)
First you need to download vmware server 2.0.x from vmware website and get the vmware server installation key.
Read more »How to Crack / Hack your Neighbour Wireless Router using Ubuntu 9.10
First we need to install the necessary Ubuntu packages. This can be done with the Synaptic Package Manager (search for aircrack-ng and kismet) or using the Terminal.
Read more »Novell and Microsoft Expand Relationship to Boost Windows, .NET, Visual Studio, Linux Patent Tax
Novell makes more evident what was obvious from the very start - that it puts Microsoft's interests ahead of anything else
Read more »Installing Google's Go Language on Ubuntu
GO language promoted by google is a new system programming language said to be expressive, concurrent, garbage-collected. The language is still very young and there is no ready made package available for ubuntu. You can install it and try out the features from the version control repository of go .
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European Enlarged Board of Appeal Dismisses Claim that Pro-Software Patents Judges Are Biased
Enlarged Board of Appeal to make decision regarding software patentability in Europe, but some judges may have already made up their minds
Read more »Linux: not ready for prime-time (perhaps never will be)
Sometimes it's hard to choose which foot to shoot. What the heck, let's line both of them up.
Read more »Novell plugs Linux developers into Visual Studio
Mono Tools lets Visual Studio developers use the Microsoft IDE for cross-platform application development
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Just how flawed is Firefox?
Please don't shoot the messenger, but all is not well in Firefox land. According to one new report, Firefox is responsible for some 44% of all the browser vulnerabilities that were reported during the first six months of 2009 and that's far more problematical than Internet Explorer.
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Linux introspection and SystemTap dynamic kernel analysis
Modern operating system kernels provide the means for introspection, the ability to peer dynamically within the kernel to understand its behaviors. With this knowledge, you can tune or modify the kernel to avoid failure conditions. Discover an open source infrastructure called SystemTap that provides this dynamic introspection for the Linux kernel.
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