<b>ars Technica:</b> "The developers behind the popular Fedora Linux distribution announced on Tuesday the official release of version 13, codenamed Goddard. It brings some important platform improvements and several new desktop applications."
<b>Click:</b> "The images are all 1 GB + (except for the Rescue and Standard versions), so that's a bit of a change from the Lenny era. You'll need to use a DVD. Due to my Toshiba's hatred of CD-R but surprising love of DVD+R, I've been burning everything, including CD images, onto DVD, and it's worked quite well."
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<b>Geekride:</b> "DenyHosts is a tool i use to secure my SSH server from these type of people. Written in python, this tool serves as a very active security guard and helps me to keep my system safe from lots of prying eyes."
<b>Linux Tech.net:</b> "Uoti Urpala, one of the core developers of mplayer, maintains a forked branch of mplayer that contains a lot of interesting patches that are not (yet) included in the main svn repository"
HP's new $150 inkjet puts the emphasis on convenience with an extra-friendly touch-screen interface and separate letter and photo paper trays, plus output quality good enough to satisfy business users.
<b>Datamation:</b> "Mozilla is out this week with Firefox 3.5.9 and 3.0.19 updates, fixing multiple security vulnerabilities in the open source Web browser's two branches, while announcing that the older of the two branches is being phased out."
<b>Linux Pro Magazine:</b> "We take a peek at how to create your own plasmoids for the latest KDE desktop, giving you the power to build the perfect active desktop environment."
I have a scheduled task on my server which runs a PHP script every minute. In the 'Run' part of the scheduled task I have the following:
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" "http://www.example.co.uk/script.php"
So when it runs it opens Internet Explorer and browses to that URL.
Is it possible to get it to close Internet Explorer after running the script?
I have a solution that was developed in VS 2008 that is configured to use IIS. I configure the Virtual directory in IIS the same way I have with other working solutions using IIS.
When I either build and run the solution in VS 2008 or browse the virtual directory using IIS, I get the following error message.
Internet Explorer cannot display the
webpage
What you can try:
It appears you are not connected to
the Internet, but you might want to
try to reconnect to the Internet
Retype the address
Go back to the previous page.
Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet
The website is encountering problems
There might be a typing error in the
address.
Why might this be?
<b>ZDNet:</b> "The FUD attack launched against Ogg Theora and VP8, the very idea that they violate patents, is not aimed at the courts, but at the W3C, which held a conference on the coming HTML5 standards last week in Raleigh."