<b>Handle With Linux:</b> "Home automation may seem like something most interesting for lazy people or people with very big houses, but it can actually save lots of time and money."
<b>503 Service Unavailable:</b> "Today I will show you the iptables rules I set on my main personal computer, with detailed comments about why I came to use these rules after several years of Linux desktop usage."
I'm pursuing a project that requires the use of a microprocessing board that can run Ubuntu. I have been searching the web, and have found some relatively expensive TI boards that will run it, as well as a board from Adapteva that will run it. Anybody have any suggestions on good boards/how to find boards that run Ubuntu? Many boards obviously run linux and are easy to find, but finding ones that run the Ubuntu Distro is a bit harder.
<b>LinuxBSDos: </b>"One of the best features introduced in Sabayon 5.3, the latest upgrade to the Gentoo-based, multi-purpose Linux distribution is the installer."
<b>Linux.com:</b> "...there are a number of ways you can go in order to get that mail server up and running. Over the years I have found Postfix to be one of the easiest to set up and most reliable to deploy in most organizations."
Okay so im new to this whole linux/ubuntu stuff. I need a step by step answer to how to get the newest version of ubuntu from my 9.04 version on my laptop. I was given this laptop as a gift and im still learning this step by step since i have been useing windows my whole life. I heard that i cant update since i have to go version to version so if someone could tell me how to just install the newest version while running 9.04. Thank you(:
The Linux community was abuzz about Miguel de Icaza’s controversial new stance on Mono. But in reality it was a classic case of Internet misinformation.
<b>The Register:</b> "While Lucid Lynx still has some rough edges, this release is a huge leap for UI design in Linux and puts Ubuntu well on its way to Shuttleworth's goal."
<b>Linux Pro Magazine:</b> "Icons have always intimidated me. Except for the mouseover help, two-thirds of the time I would have no idea what function they represent. Shrink them so that they fit on a toolbar, and the obscurity is compounded by illegibility."
Thanks to Phoronix there seems to be a fix for the power regression/overheating bug in the Linux Kernel 3.0.1 bouncing around on the Internet. However this supposed fix which I read has been patched to the Kernel in a testing phase is not newbie-friendly (if you know what I mean). So I am guessing it will be included in the kernel update for 11.10. If it will please when is it due?
Linked Question:
Kernel patch that solves battery issues when for ubuntu ?
While it can't make you an instant Asterisk expert, Digium's Asterisk Fast Start training course will give you a grounding in this popular open source PBX running on Linux.
<b>Begin Linux:</b> "Conditions are elements that you will use often. With conditions you will test for an element and then create a response to the results of that test. In most situations, conditions will be a very important part of your scripts."
Debian 6.0.6 disponible
avec plusieurs correctifs de sécurité pour la version stable
Les développeurs de Debian viennent de publier la sixième mise à jour de la branche stable 6.0 du système d'exploitation basé sur le noyau Linux.
Cette version n'apporte pas de nouvelles fonctionnalités à l'OS, mais juste une combinaison de mises à jour déjà publiées pour la distribution, permettant aux utilisateurs d'installer simplement cette version, au lieu de recherche et installer manuellement tous les patchs de sécurité.
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Debian 6.0.6 alias « Squeeze » apporte donc plusieurs mises à j...
<b>Xen Virtualization on Linux and Solaris:</b> "Install Xen 4.0 and Libvirt like on F12 ( [1] ). Via my experience xend will hang for 5-7 min at startup and xen managed bridging will fail as well."
<b>Linux Magazine:</b> "Beginning with a brief tour of the filesystem, we take you deep into the dot (.) of your directory listing so you can get the most from your CLI."
<b>Linux Journal:</b> "Is it possible to send an email from a host that has no email client software installed? As long as you have netcat, of course it is!"
<b>Linux Planet:</b> "The open source OpenOffice productivity suite is a cross-platform powerhouse, and you can can add additional functionality by installing extensions. Eric Geier offers six OpenOffice extensions for analyzing readability, special text effects, advanced math functions, and more."
<b>Netstat -vat:</b> "Novell's openSUSE community Linux distribution is moving steadily and surely towards its 11.3 release which is scheduled for July 15th."
<b>ars Technical:</b> "Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, announced today that its Ubuntu One cloud service will soon gain support for mobile contact synchronization"
<b>Linux Magazine:</b> "Metadata performance is perhaps the most neglected facet of storage performance. In previous articles we’ve looked into how best to improve metadata performance without too much luck. Could that be a function of the benchmark? Hmmm..."
<b>Handle With Linux:</b> "Reasons for using a reverse shell include: you can bypass firewalls, you can connect to your phone without knowing the ip, the connection is initiated from the phone so you don't need to have a ssh server listening on your phone. Just think of all the fun this makes possible!"
Grâce à sa machine virtuelle, il est possible de développer en Java sur un système d'exploitation différent du système cible. Sur quel système est installé votre environnement de développement ? Linux serait utilisé à 48% (contre environ 1% du marché pour les utilisateurs finaux).
<b>Linux Magazine:</b> "In the last article we looked at using strace to examine the IO patterns of simple serial applications. In the High Performance Computing (HPC) world, applications use MPI (Message Passing Interface) to create parallel applications. This time around we discuss how to attack parallel applications using strace."
<b>Linux Magazine: </b>"Email was the killer mobile application for a decade or so. But not any longer. Today's mobile user still uses email of course, but there is so much more that defines today's mobile experience."
<b>Linux.com:</b> "Mozilla has launched a contest to spur on development of add-ons for its recently-released Firefox for Mobile browser. Between now and April 12, developers are encouraged to create extensions or other add-ons tailored for the mobile browser."