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Linux and the New Year 2008 !!
Labels: new year
IBM Lotus Symphony Office suite for Linux - free download
Labels: office suites
Domain name theft - how it is done and steps to prevent it
Labels: domain names, security
Popular Unix and Linux forums
- Linux Questions.org - One of the foremost Linux forums which has a very strong community following. I may add that it is one of the most active Linux/Unix forums I have come across in recent times.
- Ubuntu Forums - This is yet another forum which is dedicated to a flavor of Linux albeit a very popular one namely Ubuntu.
- Gentoo Forums - This is the official Gentoo forum which enjoy a huge fan following. Gentoo is a flavor of Linux which prides itself in allowing the user (that is you) in configuring each and every aspect of Linux at the time of installation. The gentoo site also hosts a very good forum which apart from being a knowledge resource for Gentoo users is also sure to help the non-gentoo Linux enthusiast.
- Freespire Forums - The official Freespire forum. Freespire is a community-driven, Linux-based operating system that combines the best that free, open source software has to offer (community driven, freely distributed, open source code, etc.), but also provides users the choice of including proprietary codecs, drivers and applications as they see fit.
- Linux Forums.org - Claims to have over 90,000 members and 400,000 posts related to GNU/Linux
- HowToForge.com - This is a site which provides detailed guides on all things related to Open Source and Free Software with a strong leaning towards GNU/Linux. It also has a vibrant forum.
- SuSE Forums - A forum dedicated to discussing problems related to SuSE Linux.
- Arch Linux Forums - This is the official Arch Linux forum which provides help in solving a variety of problems related to this particular Linux distribution. [**New**]
- Debian Forums - I couldn't find an official Debian forum. The closest I could find was this one which discusses all problems arising in Debian Linux. It has a good collection of posts.
- LinuxSolved.com - This is a forum which provides help in solving a variety of Linux related problems which includes troubleshooting, configuration tips, howto's and Faq's. It claims to have well over 7000 posts spanning over 2000 topics to its credit. [**New**]
- forums1.itrc.hp.com - This is the gathering place for IT Professionals to solve problems, exchange ideas, and learn lessons from fellow peers who also use the HP IT Resource Center. Managed by Hewlett-Packard, HP engineers participate in all of these forums to share their advice, however, HP does not guarantee a response as these forums are intended as a peer-to-peer resource.
- BSD Forums - A forum dedicated to BSDs
- Unix Forums - A forum with a strong bias for different Unices such as Solaris, HP-UX and AIX. But it features a collection of posts related to Linux too. `
- Open Solaris Forum - This is the official Open Solaris forum. `
- Kernel trap Forum - KernelTrap is a web community devoted to sharing the latest in kernel development news. Their forum has a small number of quality posts on Linux and Unix kernel.
Labels: external links, forums
Business lost due to Gmail security failure
Better safe than sorry right ?
Update [29 Dec 2007] : David Airey gets back his domain name after a slew of publicity from numerous online media, which is a good thing for David. But it still doesn't clear the air of Gmail's security holes. I hope Google does something about this thing as I still believe that Google's Gmail is the best free email offering one can get in the present scenario. Nothing beats Gmail in the number of features, price and design of the interface.
LinuxMCE - a powerful media center for your family
[Via tech-talk.biz]
Labels: media center
NetBSD 4.0 release anouncement
GNOME Do - a universal launcher for the GNOME Desktop
Features of Gnome Do
- All applications in your Gnome menu are indexed.
- Supports an add-in framework so it is easy to write and extend the functionality of Gnome Do to suit your needs via pieces of code called add-ins. You can find a couple of add-ins at do.davebsd.com/addins. You have to place the add-ins in ~/.do/addins and restart Gnome Do.
- It keeps track of your Firefox bookmarks so you can start typing the first few letters of a bookmark and Gnome Do will open the webpage for you.
- Type an English word and it will open Gnome dictionary to give you the meaning of the word.
- You can open any file or folder in your home directory by typing the first few letters of their name and pressing enter. For example, to open my home folder, I press the hotkey combination and type 'r', 'a', 'v' and Gnome Do will open my home folder.
Labels: gnome
Humor : Correlation between drug dealers and geeks
Labels: humor
Steps to install gOS on Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
$ sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list
# FILE: /etc/apt/sources.listIn the terminal enter the command to import the public key of the repository so that the signatures could be verified as follows :
...
# Adding gOS repositories
deb http://packages.thinkgos.com/gos/ painful main
deb-src http://packages.thinkgos.com/gos/ painful main
# wget http://www.thinkgos.com/files/gos_repo_key.ascNext update your apt cache database using the command :
# sudo apt-key add gos_repo_key.asc
$ sudo apt-get updateTo install the necessary files which will allow you to run gOS on Ubuntu, run the following apt-get command :
$ sudo apt-get install greenos-desktop
Labels: tips, ubuntu, window manager
Is Microsoft really scared of Linux
Now having seen this, I was left with a smile on my face because obviously the top Microsoft Execs are spending sleepless nights thinking about the inroads that Linux has made especially in the server arena. Most number of websites and databases that are hosted on the net run on a server powered by a Linux distribution. And with the support enjoyed by Linux from industry leaders of the likes of IBM, it is no wonder that Microsoft has been forced to resort to advertisement to persuade the section of people who are interested in trying out Linux to their side.
Labels: miscellaneous
Myths, Lies and Truths about the Linux Kernel
RHCE study guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux ver 5
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KDE 4.0 to be Released in January
BASH tips and tricks
BASH shell shortcuts,
10 seconds guide to BASH scripting,
BASH completion,
Making your BASH scripts user friendly,
Quick editing of a command and
BASH FAQ ... just to name a few.
Labels: bash shell, tips
Google incorporates user voting in its search results
This experiment lets you influence your search experience by adding, moving, and removing search results. When you search for the same keywords again, you'll continue to see those changes. If you later want to revert your changes, you can undo any modifications you've made.
A guide to Ubuntu customization
An in depth look at gOS
Despite not being created by Google, the focus of gOS is Google's online applications such as GMail, Google News, Google Maps, Google Calendar, YouTube, etc. It's a neat concept for a Linux distribution.
... there seems to be no "recycling bin" available on the desktop. I looked in the FAQs and found that apparently the recycling bin is still in development—somewhat ironic given the nature/green theme of gOS.
The downloadable version of gOS doesn't include what's necessary to play DVDs and MP3s. For that you need to install it yourself or get gOS by buying a gOS-based computer.
Labels: hardware, OS reviews
Play a Chess game in Linux
Labels: games
Enabling Directx 9.0 in Linux using Wine
Announcing the winners of the Oxygen Wallpaper Contest
Labels: graphics, kde, wallpapers
gPC - $199 C7 powered PC at Wal-Mart running gOS
Over 10 power user tips for Vim editor
The tips include :
online htaccess editor
- Redirecting the visitor automatically to the new location of the web page.
- Providing a 301 redirect [moved permanently] to search engine spiders.
- Setting up a username and password to access a part of or whole of your website.
- Restricting access to your website for all visitors originating from a particular IP address or IP range.
... and so on and so forth.
I have always found editing the .htaccess file as bit of a black art. Mainly because mastering the regular expressions involved to accomplish tasks takes a bit of practice and some hits and misses before you get the desired results.
Labels: editor, htaccess, online tool, web servers
Migrate your custom domain email to Gmail
Sexy Wallpapers for your Linux desktop
Labels: graphics, wallpapers
OLPC - Give one get one scheme
Motherboard guide - Motherboard fundamentals
While this article is nearly two years old and I am sure, the technology has moved forward a great deal in this time, nevertheless, it gives an insight into what comprises a motherboard in a computer.
Labels: hardware
Annotated version of the Linux Kernel summit 2007 group photo
Linus Torvalds is standing in the middle row wearing a black t-shirt.
Labels: kernel, people, programming
Fedora 8 code named Werewolf officially released
- Inclusion of PulseAudio sound daemon. PulseAudio is a networked sound daemon which allows you to set say, individual volumes for different applications, mixing of multiple audio streams, allowing an application to play back or record audio on a different machine than the one it is running on and so on.
- Fedora 8 makes it possible to let you legally purchase proprietary codecs from Fluendo via its Codeina utility.
- A new default theme for GNOME called Nodoka has been released.
- PolicyKit - This tool allows you to provide specific powers to users and applications to carry out privileged operations without diverging the root password. For instance you can allow every family member to format removable media without giving them the root password. PolicyKit is expected to completely replace Gksudo.
- Compiz packages has been included but they are in a disabled state and have to be enabled by the user.
Cloud computing with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
More details at Red Hat website.
Cisco is hiring for multiple Open Source positions
Cisco is looking for the following skill sets :
- Software developers familiar with Linux or similar UNIX programming environments
- Developers who have contributed to the Open Source community
- Quality engineers
- Flexibility with programming tools including Eclipse IDE, C/C++, Java, Python, Perl, Bash, etc.
- Interest or experience with Agile methodologies
- User Interface/GUI development
- Tools development
- Software Managers for development and quality teams
Performance Software Engineers (R819660, R819661)
Skills Required: 3-5 years experience in the S/W industry and an Engineering degree or equivalent.
Familiarity with performance measurement tools, analysis of performance related data and with the implementation of performance optimizations in multi-threaded multi-processor Operating Systems is desirable. In particular, this software engineer should be familiar with industry standard Open Source software architectures and implementations including Unix, Linux and a broad spectrum of Open Source components.
Knowledge of existing industry tools for the acquisition and analysis of performance data is desirable. Also, familiarity with existing Open Source tools and frameworks for understanding the performance of the system would be preferred.
Software Manager (R819707, R819716)
Technical Leader/Performance (R819655)
Open Source Test Engineer (R821917, R821937)
Skills Required:
A successful candidate will have at least 3-5 years experience in the S/W industry and have an Engineering degree or equivalent.
- Experience with testing on Linux, Unix (or equivalents)
- Basic understanding of networking technology.
- Devtest experience should include developing test plans, execution of test plans and automation.
- Experience with white-box and system-level testing.
- Familiar with basic test processes - test result reporting, defect filing & diagnosis, verifying fixes.
- Experience with Management Interface testing including CLI, SNMP and XML-based interfaces.
- Experience with Software Test Development using scripting languages like Tcl/Expect, Python, C, C++, Java and XML.
- Experience with tools (Eclipse).
- Effective communication skills and should be able to work closely with development and other test teams.
- Have an innovative approach and passion for Quality
- Team player and can work with minimum supervision
- Experience with using and or developing different testing tools - test generation, code coverage, web interface for test reporting and execution
- Experience with kernel level testing
- Experience with testing embedded system software
- Familiar with the agile development process
Program Manager (R821943, R821944)
Skills required :
- Be able to work with a wide range of professionals and distributed teams
- Knowledge of and training in product lifecycle processes
- Exceptional facilitation, interpersonal, and written and oral communication skills
- Integrate efforts of all relevant stakeholders
- Provide effective risk assessment and management
- Define critical path risks, complex scheduling and release planning
- Develop proactive and reactive measures to mitigate risks
- Develop and maintain realistic project schedules
- Track and report relevant metrics
- Assess and integrate requirements
- Ensure project process and guidelines are followed or managed appropriately
- Delivery of shipping software products.
- Direct software development experience.
- Experience with open source operating systems.
- Negotiation and persuasion skills.
- Motivated high energy contributor.
How to apply
If you meet the necessary requirements for the job position, visit the Cisco website and apply online. Or you can also contact Cisco recruiter Brent Rogers [Email id : breroger [at] cisco [dot] com ] directly.
Labels: jobs, open source
A timeline of the history of programming languages
Labels: mind map, programming, timeline