<b>GNU.org:</b> "The GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the release of GCC 4.5.0. This release is a major release, containing new features (as well as many other improvements) relative to GCC 4.4.x."
<b>Phoronix:</b> "Our friends over at Unigine Corp love to push the bounds of graphics realism in their Unigine Engine, which continues to be one of the most advanced commercial game engines, and right now is certainly the most advanced game engine for Linux."
<b>eWeek:</b> "Data Apple collects about users from its vaunted iPhone is so valuable that the company must build a special search engine just to keep Google from gleaning insight from that data, analysts say."
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?
The online auctioneer and the National Retail Federation announced plans to work with the FBI to help stamp out organized crime syndicates selling stolen goods online.
The online auctioneer and the National Retail Federation announced plans to work with the FBI to help stamp out organized crime syndicates selling stolen goods online.
<b>Tim Anderson’s ITWriting:</b> "Google is campaigning to reassure us that its Chrome browser is, well, no worse at recording your every move on the web than any other browser."
What I did:
1)added new wireless network in wireless network settings and gave it SSID
2)gave laptop the IP like 192.168.0.1, mask: 255.255.255.0, gateway: 192.168.0.2
3)gave the telephone with wifi the same mask but IP and gateway rewersed
But telephone can not find my new wireless network(it can find all other networks), computer also can not find it.
where is error? how to make it visible and working?
if my steps are wrong tell me correct way to establish this connection via wi-fi
<b>DaniWeb: </b>"I've run across ten new Linux distributions inspired by current news stories. Some, of course, are better than others and a few just have no practical use or purpose whatsoever but still are worth a mention."
<b>Linux Planet:</B> "Take a small box. Add a 64-bit CPU, two SATA hard drives, a Compact Flash slot, dual Gigabit Ethernet, and quiet operation, and what do you have? The VIA M'SERV mini-server. Could this be the perfect Linux box?"
<b>ZDNet Blogs: </b>"We use the phrase Tower of Babel a lot in the technology world, often badly. But evidence is mounting that Google's Android project is becoming just that, a failed attempt to unify."
<b>Cyber Cynic:</b> "Want to buy your very own Linux company? Two important ones, Mandriva and Novell are looking for buyers."<br> <i>Link fixed --ed.</i>
Marcin Policht examines SQL Server Integration Services' component, Derived Column Transformation,and how its usefulness is enhanced by its ability to implement fairly elaborate mathematical, logical, and string operations.
As we come to the end of Akkana Peck's excellent series on mastering GRUB2, it's not clear what advantages it has over legacy GRUB, or even good old LILO. It seems it's gone backwards. In today's installment we learn how to translate some common and mysterious error messages, and how to manage a multi-boot system with GRUB2.