Tag Search Results For 'linux unix' (41)

Linus Blog by Linus Torvalds

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | October 8th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

The Linus Torvalds the Finnish born computer engineer known for his Linux Operating System has launched his personal blog. Linus’ Blog was just launched recently and has got 3-4 postings. Linus decided to launch this blog to express his Personal t read more

Todas las empresas sufren de la crisis, menos Linux

Co2s: Noticias, Deportes, Humor, Escandalos Sexuales | October 1st 2008 by Fernando

La crisis mundial de este último tiempo sin duda está perjudicando a muchos, incluso a las grandes empresas informáticas, un ejemplo de ello es Apple, que ha tenido grandes bajas de bolsa en sus acciones. Uno de los beneficiados de esta read more

Download BOSS 3.0 Linux - Bharat Operating Systems Solutions

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | September 9th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

Centre for Development of Advanced Computing has launched GNU/Linux software version 3.0 of Bharat Operating Systems Solutions (BOSS) Indian Version of Linux, developed by NRCFOSS. BOSS version 3.0 supports wide Indian language and mainly targets Ind read more

Intel Acquires OpenedHand Team

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | August 30th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

U.K based OpenedHand, a company dedicated for the development of Open Source and embedded devices, has been acquired by Intel. After the acquisition, OpenedHand Team will focus on the development of the Moblin Software Platform, a Linux software stac read more

Website with SiteMeter Analytics code Crashes in Internet Explore…

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | August 2nd 2008 by Shodan Nayak

Today, as I was browsing popular websites like makeuseof.com, problogger.net. I used to get an error message “Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet Site”. The website was working fine with Firefox. So first I thought that my Internet Explore read more

Grateful For Linux Even If You Don’t Use It

Technology at your fingertips | July 29th 2008 by Kenny

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PLESK open_basedir tweak

Khalid's Blog | July 28th 2008 by Khalid Naveed Khan

PLESK now comes default with the php open_basedir restriction. In order to remove this restriction for a particular vhost do the following. Create a file vhost.conf in /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/conf/ and add the following directives in it. <Di read more

Logging MySQL slow queries and tweaking mysql

Khalid's Blog | July 28th 2008 by Khalid Naveed Khan

Sometimes we need to debug mysql to know which queries are taking up time and resources. To log slow queries to a file. Edit /etc/my.cnf and add the following long_query_time = 2 log-slow-queries=/var/log/mysql-slow.log Restart mysql server a read more

Reasons You Should Use Linux

Technology at your fingertips | July 23rd 2008 by Kenny

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Windows Now Open Source

TechGeekness | July 17th 2008 by William Bishop

The news is here, today ‘LinuxTreat’ in association with other open-source developer had released some flavor of Windows for free (you may also download the source code). Link read more

Receive Notification when File changes in your Linux Hosting Acco…

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | July 7th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

Most common method used by hackers is inserting arbitrary codes into your site. It may be a blog, forum or a simple html website. Peter from theblog.ca has provided a php script which is capable of sending e-mail when file changes in your Linux hosti read more

Open Systems Linux unix perl oracle

Ebooks Only | July 4th 2008 by Ali Khan

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Hello world!

Technology at your fingertips | June 17th 2008 by Kenny

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How the *#$@ do I do 301 Redirects on my IIS server hosting plan?…

SEO and Online Marketing - San Diego Style | May 30th 2008

301 Redirects are probably one of the most asked about questions in Web Design and with SEO/Online Marketing work today. Redirecting your site from yoursite.com to www.yoursite.com is one of the main requirements from Google’s Webmaster tools a read more

Bug in Ubuntu and Debian SSL key generation

Khalid's Blog | May 16th 2008 by Khalid Naveed Khan

Recently Debian security team found a bug in the way SSL generates the keys. According to it a Brute Force attempt could easily compromise the keys generated on the affected systems from September 2006 to 13 May 2008. keys transported to other system read more

Fedora 9 is Ready for Download

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | May 14th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

Fedora 9 is ready for download. Fedora 9 with added features like GNOME 2.22, which includes a webcam photo and video creation utility called Cheese, improved network file system support, Google Calendar support and a new Remote Desktop Viewer. Netwo read more

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Hardy Heron is Available for Download

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | April 24th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

The latest release of the popular Linux Distribution Ubuntu, numbered 8.04 and code-named “Hardy Heron,” is available for download and upgrading. Ubuntu 8.04 is a free download for any system with a 32- or 64-bit Intel or AMD processor an read more

Ubuntu 8.04 Release Candidate Ready for Download

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | April 20th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

The Ubuntu team has announced the arrival of the release candidate for Ubuntu 8.04, code-named “Hardy Heron.” The release candidate is considered complete, stable, and suitable for testing by any user. Also available today are the release read more

Sun Microsystems to Release MySQL 5.1 Next Week

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | April 12th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

Sun Microsystems to release MySQL 5.1, an upgrade that adds several new features to make the database more suitable for critical applications at large enterprises. The event will be held at Santa Clara, California, which is the first MySQL conference read more

WordPress 2.5 Latest Stable Version is Available

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | March 29th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

“WordPress 2.5, the culmination of six months of work by the WordPress community, people just like you. The improvements in 2.5 are numerous, and almost entirely a result of your feedback: multi-file uploading, one-click plugin upgrades, built-in g read more

Microsoft Office 2004 Critical Update 11.4.1

Shodan.in - My Personal World Wide Web Information Guide | March 16th 2008 by Shodan Nayak

If you are using Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac, then there is critical Update ready for your copy of Office. The Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac 11.4.1 Update contains several changes that improve security and stability. These changes include fixes for read more

Update on my activities

Khalid's Blog | March 6th 2008 by Khalid Naveed Khan

I have been pretty busy for the past few days. i am doing a lot of stuff, setting up networks, building caches, fine tuning caches, rate limiting P2P networks using ip2p and htb on Linux NAT gateways, doing a lot of coding in php, fixing issues with read more

Xen on CentOS 5.0 with routed Networking

Khalid's Blog | February 5th 2008 by Khalid Naveed Khan

I recently installed xen on a CentOS 5.0 machine. The process is pretty straight forward. On the host machine to install xen kernel and hypervisor I had to do yum install xen This installed xen and all the prerequisites. I had to reboot the machine t read more

Mobile Linux: A Crowd Is Starting to Form

Title of your site | February 3rd 2008 by J

The world of open source mobile platforms is starting to get a little crowded. Over the past couple of days, rumors began flying that Dell is getting into the game with a phone based on Google’s Android platform. Dell denies it, but the amount read more

Encanto: Visualizing Advances in Supercomputing

Title of your site | February 2nd 2008 by J

Gazing at the green and yellow flashing lights of the third fastest supercomputer in the world, Lorie Liebrock, a computer science professor at New Mexico Tech, explained its coolness factor by comparing it with a building. On the surface, a building read more

Clamfs better than Samba-Vscan

Khalid's Blog | December 10th 2007 by Khalid Naveed Khan

As I upgraded from Ubuntu Feisty to Gutsy, samba also got upgraded to a newer version i.e 3.0.26a. This broke samba-vscan that was built with an earlier version i.e 3.0.24. I tried to built samba-vscan for this new samba version but it didn’t read more

XEN unstable in Gutsy Gibbon

Khalid's Blog | December 3rd 2007 by Khalid Naveed Khan

Last night I upgraded my machine from feisty to gutsy. There were some problems with repositories giving errors for unidentified signatures. So i changed the repositories and this fixed the issue. Upgrade went smooth, but after upgrade xen broke. Upg read more

Load balancing web servers with Pound

Nirlog.com | November 27th 2007

If you’re running a web site and have come to a point where a single web server cannot handle the traffic, then it’s time to get multiple web servers and share the loading. To do that you’ll need a load balancer which distributes th read more

PHP5 on CentOS 4.5 with Plesk

Khalid's Blog | November 19th 2007 by Khalid Naveed Khan

Upgrading PHP from 4.3.9 to 5.1.6 on CentOS 4.5 is easy. Plesk gives some trouble with package dependencies. In order to upgrade PHP first enable the [centosplus] repository in /etc/yum.repos.d by changing Enabled = 0 to Enabled =1 Then if php-sqlite read more

Fetching Cisco IDS RDEP events

Khalid's Blog | November 15th 2007 by Khalid Naveed Khan

I wrote a simple script for one of my friends Cisco IDS. Cisco has introduced a new protocol named RDEP (Remote Data Exchange Protocol). Its used instead of Syslog and is much efficient in a sense that it uses HTTP and sends out data in an XML format read more

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