New story! How to split the logs of Varnish for Virtual host

  • Linuxaria.com (Posted by linuxaria on May 16, 2012 8:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Varnish is a great tool that accelerates the performance of your site with a simple configuration and a low usage of resources, compared to the result you’ll get. Just because Varnish is designed and engineered to be fast by default it does not write any log to disk, outrageous you could think … to be honest the logs are available in a memory segment when this memory is filled, Varnish starts from the beginning and overwrites the oldest data in an infinite loop.

New story! The Rise of Open Source

SugarCon, the SugarCRM user meeting held in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago, did some important things for Sugar. It was a coming out party of sorts for a company with a distinct business model and strategy, namely open source. It was also validation of that strategy and, for many, a new realization of what open source means.

New story! Whatever You Want, Miro Finds It, Gets It, Plays It

Miro is an aggregator and viewing app that does it all. It's a BitTorrent client and a fully-featured podcast catcher. It's handy at finding and downloading many types of online media. Its built-in HD video player handles a large variety of file types. Miro Guide helps you find content, and the app can help sync media on multiple computers. Miro seems to have a bit of an issue with Flash Player, though.

New story! VMware Preps To Push More Mainline Kernel Code

To further enhance the Linux virtualization experience with VMware products, the company is preparing to push the Virtual Machine Communication Interface and VMCI Sockets into the mainline Linux kernel...

New story! How to Purge Memory in Google's Chromium browser

  • Free Software Magazine; By Gary Richmond (Posted by scrubs on May 16, 2012 5:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Since its launch, Google's Chromium browser has proved to be immensely popular. Chromium introduced many new and innovative features but it also brought along with it a familiar problem. Memory hogging. However, as Google released subsequent versions they addressed it. This short article will show you how to gain some traction over Chromium when, after prolonged browsing, it starts to seriously hog that resource.

Read the howto at Free Software Magazine.

New story! Ubuntu Zombies

I honestly doubt that Canonical has helped so greatly the Linux DE, that people have to promote Ubuntu so much. I also don’t believe popularity of Linux helps proportional the open source ecosystem outside of strictly Desktop. I want to ask all people that write on public view to stop using Ubuntu Defaults and show to their readers that there are more choices.

New story! Hybryde Linux lets you switch Desktop Environment on the fly

  • Linux User & Developer; By Rob Zwetsloot (Posted by robzwets on May 16, 2012 3:07 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Newly released Ubuntu based distribution Hybryde allows you to switch between desktop environments without even logging out, and comes with Unity, KDE, and LXDE by default...

New story! Creating An NFS-Like Standalone Storage Server With GlusterFS 3.0.x On Debian Squeeze

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on May 16, 2012 2:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
This tutorial shows how to set up a standalone storage server on Debian Squeeze. Instead of NFS, I will use GlusterFS here. The client system will be able to access the storage as if it was a local filesystem. GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several peta-bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system. Storage bricks can be made of any commodity hardware such as x86_64 servers with SATA-II RAID and Infiniband HBA.

New story! NVIDIA GTX 680: Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu 12.04

Following up on the performance comparison earlier this month of comparing Intel Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge graphics between Windows and Linux, up today are the results of a comparison of Windows 7 to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS when using a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 "Kepler" graphics card.

New story! Understanding Regular Expressions

Learning and understanding Regular Expressions may not be as straight forward as learning ls command. However, learning Regular Expressions and effectively implementing them in your daily work will doubtlessly reward your learning effort by greater work efficiency and time savings. Regular Expressions is a topic which can easily fill up entire 1000 pages long book. In this article, we only try to explain the basics of Regular Expressions in a concise, non-geeky and example driven manner. Therefore, if you ever wanted to learn Regular Expression basics now you have a viable chance.

New story! Google Releases Chrome 19 Stable for Linux

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on May 16, 2012 12:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Google proudly announced last evening, May 15th, that they have unleashed the stable and final version of the Google Chrome 19 web browser for Linux, Macintosh, Windows and Chrome Frame platforms.

New story! I'm updating a CentOS 5 installation that hasn't been booted in three or four years

I'm putting an old laptop out to pasture that's dual-booting CentOS 5 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. And even though I'm updating both systems (for old time's sake, you might say), I'm turning to Lubuntu 12.04 for my next ancient-laptop Linux installation.

New story! Free Software, Open Source, FOSS, FLOSS – Same same but different

There are two major terms connected to software you can freely use, study, share and improve: Free Software and Open Source. Based on them you can also find different combinations and translations like FOSS, Libre Software, FLOSS and so on. Reading articles about Free Software or listening to people involved in Free Software often raises the question why do they use one term or another and how they differ from each other. But no matter which term we use, we should not allow people to split our community just because of different terminology. At the end most of us work on the same set of software, improve it and foster software freedom no matter what our motivation or preferred term is. The community needs to stay together to have an impact on all levels of involvement and to improve Free Software in all aspects. Don’t let other use the strategy of “divide and conqueror” to harm our movement.

New story! How to Install Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin – Included Screenshot

  • ubuntuserverguide.com (Posted by neocode on May 16, 2012 11:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
The basic steps to install Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS from CD or USB stick are the same for installing any operating system from CD. Unlike the Ubuntu 12.04 for Desktop, Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS does not include a graphical installation program. but, Instead Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS uses a console menu based process or called text-mode installer based:

New story! ThinkPad X1 Carbon: Lightest Ultrabook For Your Ubuntu

ThinkPad X1 Carbon is top-notch hardware but you still get the ‘bloated’ and ‘boring’ Windows. In order to compete with Apple and create its own niche in the market Lenovo should pick Ubuntu and offer and extremely customized Ultrabook which gives it an edge not only over Apple but also over Windows players. Lenovo can position these laptops as a new breed of devices which are extremely fast, powerful and secure.

New story! Say Goodbye to Linux on the Desktop

The battle to position Linux on the desktop has always been tenuous. Because the OEM relationships, discussed by Walter (read Why Linux on the Desktop is Wrong) and marketing dollars will always promote the proprietary solutions.

New story! Ubuntu Plans For Linux x32 ABI Support

With the x32 ABI for Linux finally coming together, Ubuntu developers are making plans to support this interesting ABI in the future...

New story! Hack and / - Password Cracking with GPUs, Part I: the Setup

Bitcoin mining is so last year. Put your expensive GPU to use cracking passwords.

When the Bitcoin mining craze hit its peak, I felt the tug to join this new community and make some easy money. I wasn't drawn only by the money; the concepts behind Bitcoin mining intrigued me, in particular the new use of graphics processors (GPUs). With a moderately expensive video card, you could bring in enough money to pay off your initial investment and your electricity bill in a relatively short time.

New story! Which Open Source Web Content Management System is Right for You? (infographic)

  • FierceContentManagement; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on May 16, 2012 6:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
This infographic provides an overview of three big open source content management systems: WordPress, Drupal and Joomla!.

New story! Red Hat hits 10-year, $1bn Enterprise Linux birthday

How a Unix killer crawled from the dot-com bust Comment Making a Linux distribution is easy, and lots of people have done it and continue to do it. All you have to do is get the source code and integrate the pieces you like and slap your logo on it.…

New story! Use of IPSEC in Linux when configuring network-to-network and point-to-point VPN connections

This article takes a detailed look at the design principles, the basis for deploying VPN, and the IPSEC protocol concept, providing a description of the general features of IPSEC and of the mechanisms required for its implementation. This article was specially selected for translation by developerWorks Russia as an example of developerWorks world-wide offerings.

New story! Window Buttons Extension Available For GNOME Shell 3.4

  • WebUpd8; By Andrew Dickinson (Posted by hotice on May 16, 2012 3:48 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME; Story Type: News Story
Window Buttons is an extension that displays the minimize, maximize and close window buttons on the top GNOME Shell bar, like in Unity. The buttons order or theme can be customize and the extension comes with 5 built-in themes: Ambiance, Radiance, Zukitwo, Zukitwo Dark and a generic (default) theme.

New story! Parted Magic 2012_05_14 Has Linux Kernel 3.3.6

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on May 16, 2012 2:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Patrick Verner proudly announced last night, May 14th, that his Parted Magic 2012_05_14 Linux distribution is available for download.

New story! Code Clues Reheat Google Tablet Rumors

Murmurs about Google's supposed plans to launch its own tablet soon are growing to a roar. Source code from Google and Samsung indicate that a Nexus tablet is in the works, Slashgear reports. "It seems logical that it will be a Google Nexus device consistent with the Nexus smartphone, but the problem is there's nothing unique about the Nexus smartphone," suggested Andrew Eisner, director of community and content at Retrevo.

New story! Red Hat hits 10-year, $1bn Enterprise Linux birthday

Making a Linux distribution is easy, and lots of people have done it and continue to do it. All you have to do is get the source code and integrate the pieces you like and slap your logo on it. Making a commercial Linux distribution that makes enough money to cultivate innovation and stability in the kernel is not so easy, however. Very few companies have done it, but Red Hat is one of them – and its Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) marks its 10th birthday today.

New story! OpenEMR Support

ViSolve Healthcare IT offers OpenEMR consulting, customization, implementation, training and support. OpenEMR is one of the most popular open source EMR/EHR that is ONC-ATB Ambulatory EHR 2011-2012 certified. ViSolve Healthcare IT team has extensive experience with OpenEMR. As a prominent member of OpenEMR Board, ViSolve team has contributed significantly towards Meaningful Use Compliance and helped attain ONC Certification successfully.

New story! Oracle Declares War on Cloud and Open Source

  • Tech Target View From Above; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on May 15, 2012 10:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Even Oracle might not have known what it had when it brought Google to trial, but when the trial began to turn around the idea of copyrighting APIs, it couldn't have gone better for an old-school enterprise software company with a lot to lose if the cloud and open source continue to take over IT.

New story! Nautilus 3.4.2 Reduces Memory Consumption

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on May 15, 2012 9:40 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNOME
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project, the graphical file manager for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage your files and browse your filesystem, announced version 3.4.2.

New story! IBM smashes Flash out of Wimbledon, serves up HTML5 app

Adobe's double fault: too snazzy and doesn't work on Apple kit Next month’s Wimbledon tennis championship in London will serve up more player data than ever before and, for the first time, deliver live video to game fans over the web.…

New story! The Perfect Desktop - Xubuntu 12.04

  • HowtoForge; By Christian Schmalfeld (Posted by falko on May 15, 2012 7:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu, Xfce
This tutorial shows how you can set up a Xubuntu 12.04 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge.

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