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How To Configure Web Access To Subversion Repositories Using Apache

  • HowtoForge (Posted by falko on Mar 14, 2007 12:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
This guide is going to describe the steps to get the mod_dav_svn module to work on an Apache web server. First I will assume that we do not have Apache and Subversion installed on our FreeBSD box, in a second part I will explain how to add the module using our current installation.

Open Letter to eMusic and EZTakes for Linux Support

  • MadPenguin.org; By Matt H. (Posted by gsh on Mar 14, 2007 12:04 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Apple has given Windows and OS X users the joy of watching the kind of programming, with music and video, that has left many of us in the Linux world drooling with envy.

Michael DeAloia to Keynote Notacon 4

The “tech czar” for the City of Cleveland, Michael DeAloia, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Notacon, April 27th-29th in downtown Cleveland.

Foresight LiveCD GNOME 2.17.92

Today marks the release of GNOME 2.18.0, and to commemorate today's release we have posted some screenshots from the Foresight LiveCD 2.17.92 GNOME Release Candidate, which is designed to be a demo GNOME LiveCD. This is also Foresight's first attempt at creating a bootable CD image.

Your Distro's Slow March Into Irrelevance

Millions can now be set free of proprietary software and coldly calculated lock-in schemes. You...you accomplished this. And for these accomplishments, for these sacrifices and countless hours of mind-numbing coding and sweat, you are finally going to...

An invitation to Dell

The OpenOffice.org community took Dell's to the word. John McCreesh, the lead of the Marketing Project, wrote an open letter to Michael Dell and invited Dell to work with OpenOffice.org in order to install OpenOffice.org on Dell's computers.

Dell to Expand Linux Options

Your feedback on Dell IdeaStorm has been astounding. Thank you! We hear your requests for desktops and notebooks with Linux. We’re crafting product offerings in response, but we’d like a little more direct feedback from you: your preferences, your desires.

Software development benefits from open source/Linux use

Increasingly, open source tools and development methodologies are fundamental to software initiatives.

HSBC to Standardize on Novell's SUSE Linux

British-based banking and financial services group HSBC is standardizing its thousands of Linux servers on Novell's SUSE Linux, a direct result of the recent cooperation agreement between Microsoft and Novell.

Desktop FreeBSD Part 2: Initial Setup

  • OFB.biz: Open for Business; By Ed Hurst (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Mar 14, 2007 7:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
There are several tasks to which we must attend before actually making use of our freshly installed FreeBSD system. Immediately upon reboot, you will find yourself in the console. While it is possible to setup and use the graphical login managers -- kdm, gdm or others -- it is important to note that this uses extra resources. One of our assumptions is that you might not have all that excess horsepower, so we'll stick with the console login for now.

Open XML makes it on to ISO fast track

  • Computerworld New Zealand; By Eric Lai Framingham / David Watson (Posted by d0nk3y on Mar 14, 2007 6:16 AM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM, Microsoft; Story Type: News Story
Despite objects from New Zealand and five other countries, Microsoft's Open XML format will be put to the vote in August

French National Assembly moves to Linux

France's National Assembly is staging a revolution of its own: it's moving from Windows to open source. When the Assembly meets next in June 2007, its members will be working on 1,154 new computers running Ubuntu Linux.

Skinny is speedy thanks to OSS

SkinnyCorp.com has built a group of community-based sites on a traditional LAMP stack -- Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. SkinnyCorp software engineer Harper Reed credits the open source infrastructure with keeping the business agile. He says the licensing costs of proprietary software would have strangled a business that's growing as quickly as his.

Command-line PHP? Yes, you can!

Learn how to debug PHP code from the command line and examine the strengths of PHP as a shell scripting language unto itself. Give PHP a chance on the command-line interface, and you may find that it has become your new favorite shell-scripting tool. There's really nothing stopping you from using PHP as your Swiss Army knife for almost any given programming project.

Debian Weekly News - March 13th, 2007

Welcome to this year's 4th issue of DWN, the newsletter for the Debian community. The Debian listmaster determined as part of the spring cleaning effort several unused and obsolete lists that will be closed down. Tony Mobily noted that the last GIF patent has finally expired. Gustavo Franco reported that Second Life runs on Debian servers because it is suited to scaling massively with a small IT staff.

How to hide an entire filesystem

Simple file encryption is useful, but sometimes it's more useful to encrypt a complete filesystem or disk, such as when you need to protect a large set of files. Or you may need not only to protect, but to completely hide the presence of sensitive data from prying eyes. For these cases, here are several options for securing your systems.

Open News Episode 6 Released

This week on Open News the FSF is on the prowl, more open source adoption stories and now you install Ubuntu without ever leaving Windows.

OpenMoko needs your help

Sean Moss-Pultz has relayed an announcement email, titled "Crossroads", on the OpenMoko mailing list. They need your help in finding the right wifi vendor, one with free (GPL) drivers, and they have a shortage of developers.

A dozen tips for testing free software

One of the best ways you can participate in the free and open source software (FOSS) revolution is by helping to test software and reporting bugs and issues to project developers to help them improve their code. Even in the wild and woolly, sometimes undisciplined approach to development that we see in FOSS projects, there are ways to test more effectively. Here are more than a dozen tips suggested by testing gurus and developers that can help you become a successful tester.

When the Planets Align...

Tuomo Valkonen, who you may know as the author of the Ion window manager has a rant about the brokenness of the megafreeze development model, where a Linux distribution attempts to stabilize the entire system. As an upstream contributor, I find it highly frustrating to release a new version of my software and have users contact me for about ancient versions I no longer want to support.

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