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Linux: Using Remote Wakeup (Wake on LAN)

How do you do all this and still give yourself that time at home at night when you need to do those after hours management tasks? Enter Remote Wakeup, otherwise known as Wake on LAN.

First MeeGo tablet ships

Neofonie-owned WeTab GmbH has shipped what appears to be the first MeeGo-based tablet, the 11.6-inch, Intel Atom N450-based WeTab, which is also said to be compatible with Android. Meanwhile, a super-light NFS N-Pad tablet prototype has popped up running Android on an Intel Atom N6xx ("Moorestown") processor.

Easy document management with OpenOffice.org Base

  • Linux User & Developer magazine; By Dmitri Popov (Posted by russb78 on Sep 25, 2010 12:12 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
A no-frills personal document management system can come in handy in many situations. Read on to find out how OpenOffice.org Base can really come into its own…

Play Movies on TV From Your Laptop for Cheap

An easy and cheap way to connect any laptop with a VGA-out port to a TV or home theater receiver. Use your TV as a big computer screen or watch movies. This won't be a big deal to ace multimedia gurus, but it's a medium-big deal to me. It's been on my to-do list for a long time to make a multimedia PC to serve up music and movies to my home theater system. There are all kinds of great media servers in Linux-land, like MythTV, GeeXbox, XMBC, LinuxMCE, and many others. Until I build one of those, I wanted a simple way to play movies from a laptop...

The future of KDE

MeeGo is less than a year old. KDE, by contrast, has 14 years of experience in building the Linux desktop. Even with the backing of the world's largest mobile phone and processor vendors, it takes a bold man to turn up at Akademy, KDE's annual global conference, and announce that MeeGo is "redefining the Linux desktop landscape". Valtteri Halla, Nokia's director of MeeGo software, is such a man. He not only set out his vision for how MeeGo will take over the world, but invited KDE along for the ride.

Guest Post: How the Cloud is Changing the Way SysAdmins Work

Just because a business moves its systems to the cloud, it doesn't mean less work for system administrators. Though cloud computing puts more resources and tools at a sysadmin's fingertips, there's a still a need for constant monitoring, oversight, and management -- particularly when large numbers of systems are brought online. In this guest post, Jeff McCune, Professional Service Engineer at Puppet Labs, takes an in-depth look at what sysadmins need to know about cloud computing, and how it's changing and shaping the nature of their work.

Virtual Hosting With PureFTPd And MySQL (Incl. Quota And Bandwidth Management) On OpenSUSE 11.3

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Sep 24, 2010 8:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: SUSE
This document describes how to install a PureFTPd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine. In addition to that I will show the use of quota and upload/download bandwidth limits with this setup. Passwords will be stored encrypted as MD5 strings in the database.

Goodbye Ubuntu 9.04

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 24, 2010 7:33 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
Dear Ubuntu 9.04 users, the time has come to say goodbye to the Jaunty Jackalope release of the popular Ubuntu operating system. One month from today, on October 23rd, it reaches end of life.

Android Nexus One Call Recording with Tasker

  • Shantanu’s Technophilic Musings (Posted by shantzg001 on Sep 24, 2010 6:36 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
I wanted to record calls on my Android phone (Nexus one). The easy way would have been to download an app but I like tinkering. And given that I recently bought Tasker, android’s very own swiss knife, I thought I should give it a run. After just an hour I was able to create my very own call recorder (some time went into trial and error with things as this was my first major task with tasker and also some things didn’t work with nexus one, which I will note below). I’ll outline the process to set it up here in as much detail as possible and will also provide the profiles. Please note that I made this setup for nexus one but it should work on pretty much any android phone

Behind KDE: David Faure

This week the Behind KDE interview is with a well known old-timer. He is the guru of kdelibs, but do you know what he does for KDE Sysadmin? Or should I say 'did'? Leave a comment if you get his old timer joke. Meet the one who moved files manually in the CVS era. Meet the guy who developed for KDE before some of you were even born. See how Charm and jazz play an important role in his life. Meet David Faure!

Can Ubuntu Attract More Hardware Partners?

Canonical, promoter of the Ubuntu Linux, is hosting an Ubuntu Hardware Summit for PC partners on Sept. 24. The big news involves uTouch and a dual-boot strategy vs. Windows. The big question: Can Canonical convince more PC and mobile device makers to embrace Ubuntu amid rising competition from Google Android? Here are some best guesses.

Snakes on a Couch! Using Python with CouchDB

Even if you're not a database wonk, you've probably been hearing some talk about this newfangled thing called CouchDB. For one thing, the new Ubuntu desktop uses it for things like the addressbook and Tomboy notes. So what is CouchDB, anyway?

Popular webOS RSS Reader Goes Open Source

Delicious Morsel have open sourced Feeds, the popular RSS feed reader for webOS. It is now available on GitHub along with WootOn!, another Delicious Morsel app designed to alert users of daily deals.

Ubuntu, Canonical Wallow in Muddy Waters with Contributors' Agreements

If you believe everything you read on the Internet, then Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu distribution, can't do anything right. Part of the reason for this attitude is that, because of Ubuntu's popularity, Canonical is under a scrutiny so intense that every fault is magnified. Another part of the reason is that Canonical is visibly struggling with balancing its commercial efforts with being a corporate citizen of free and open source software (FOSS).

How to read Ext3/Ext4 linux partition from windows 7

  • ubuntugeek.com (Posted by gg234 on Sep 24, 2010 2:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
The ext3 or third extended filesystem is a journaled file system that is commonly used by the Linux kernel. It is the default file system for many popular Linux distributions.This tutorial will explain how to read Ext3/Ext4 linux partition from windows 7.

Top 7 Free Security Tools For Your Web Server

  • SecureHostngDirectory.com; By Corey W. (Posted by abefroman on Sep 24, 2010 1:22 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial, Reviews; Groups:
Whether you're looking to run your own web server or searching for an ideal web host for your next PCI compliant e-commerce site, it's extraordinarily beneficial to know about security. In our ongoing effort to help spread the word about security as it pertains to web hosting, we would like to present a list of 7 of the best web server security tools available. All of these tools are powerful and freely available, and they should all be utilized on a truly secure server.

Meet David Faure

This weeks interview in this series of behind KDE is with a well known old-timer. We all know that he is the guru of kdelibs, but do you know what he does for kdesysadmin? Or should I say 'did'? Meet the guy who developed for KDE while some of you were not even born. Meet the one who moved files manually in the cvs era and see how Charm and Jazz play an important role in his life. Meet David Faure!

webcam-server-dialog: A basic front-end to webcam-server

I'm working on a new Ubuntu configuration to deploy for friends and family. One of the capabilities I wanted to add was simple remote webcam viewing. While webcam-server is old it met my requirements but it's a command-line application. To deploy webcam-server I had to make it more friendly which meant making a video device selection dialog for it. My current programming hammer is BASH shell scripting but to make a GUI I turned to utilities that can produce dialogs and provide feedback to command-line applications. There are many to choose from but for different environments I had to make custom versions of the script, select the dialoger with a script parameter, or try to select it dynamically. In the great tradition of overdesign I chose the latter.

Convert CHM files to PDF for Nook and Amazon Kindle using Linux

  • Tips4Linux.com (Posted by Cypress on Sep 24, 2010 10:31 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
The downside to eReaders is generally the small screen. You open up a PDF file and the fonts are smaller than you’d wish them to be. You can always zoom, but why not prepare your file from the beginning? If you have a CHM file and you want to convert it to a PDF to be later loaded on your eReader, try this:

Linux Desktop PC on Steroids From ZaReason

Little dinky underpowered mobile phones, netbooks, and laptops are getting all the attention these days. Well what about us folks who still need good capable desktop PCs? So I asked for a hotrodded version of ZaReason's Limbo to review, even though the $799 base model has plenty of goodies for the demanding user

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