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Tutorial: Cloning With Linux 3 Ways

Making an image copy of your system disk is a great way to create a backup. With the cost of portable USB drives at all time lows, you could keep a couple around for rotation purposes. If your main drive does crash, you could be back up and running in a matter of minutes. Now all that's left is making the actual image copy. There are lots of ways to accomplish this task, and we'll spell a few of them out to help you along.

How To Integrate ClamAV Into PureFTPd For Virus Scanning On CentOS 5.4

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Jun 18, 2010 7:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This tutorial explains how you can integrate ClamAV into PureFTPd for virus scanning on a CentOS 5.4 system. In the end, whenever a file gets uploaded through PureFTPd, ClamAV will check the file and delete it if it is malware.

JSF 2.0 Features: An Extension

  • packtpub.com; By Anghel Leonard (Posted by veronica on Jun 18, 2010 6:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In this article we will cover some more features of JSF 2.0, such as: 1. JSF declarative event handling 2. URLs based on specified navigation outcome 3. JSF view parameters 4. JSF 2 and navigation cases

Running 64-bit Linux? No Flash For You!

Adobe has, at least temporarily, ended support for Flash Player on 64-bit Linux. No updated version is available. Adobe's message for 64-bit Linux users, at least for now, is "No Flash for you!"

Linux Desktop Stigma Draws Ire and Fire

Are you taking flack for choosing to use Linux as your Desktop operating system? Is it true that, if you speak up for GNU/Linux on the Desktop, you get flamed? I just had a virtual conversation with someone who claims that this assertion is fact. I've never experienced this anti-Desktop Linux sentiment or maybe my memory has failed me. I don't think the Linux Community would take a stand against it. The Apple Community is too glazed over with iCrap to care what we do. But, there is one "community" that might take issue with Linux on the Desktop. Who could it be? I'm having a little trouble coming up with the name, though I think it rhymes with Shmindows.

LinuxCertified Announces its next Linux Device Driver Development Course

LinuxCertified Inc, a leading provider of Linux training and services, today announced its next Linux Device Driver Development Course class to be held in South Bay, CA from June 28th - 30th, 2010.

LPI and Government of Tunisia to certify IT graduates

  • Linux Professional Institute; By Scott Lamberton (Posted by scottl on Jun 18, 2010 12:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Announcements; Groups: LPI
(Tunis, Tunisia and Sacramento, CA, USA: June 17, 2010) The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), the world's premier Linux certification organization (http://www.lpi.org), announced with the Ministry of Communication Technologies of Tunisia (http://www.mincom.tn) a program to train and certify young graduates in Linux and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). The program was announced during the signing of a partnership agreement in Tunis, Tunisia with Ministry officials and LPI's affiliate in the region: LPI-Maghreb (http://www.lpi-maghreb.net).

Exploring Fedora - The LXDE and Xfce spins are on my radar

Sure, Ubuntu Lucid is running OK on my aging 2002-era Toshiba Satellite 1100-S101 laptop. But I feel the strain of all that gwibber-service/desktop-couch activity in the Ubuntu LTS. So I've been looking around for my next distro. I'm running Fedora 13's LXDE spin from the live image right now, and I have the Xfce spin ready to test.

Improving The Linux Desktop? Why, It’s Elementary

  • Linux Magazine; By Christopher Smart (Posted by AwesomeTux on Jun 17, 2010 10:24 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
"The Linux desktop has come a long way, but are there still improvements to be made? At least one group of dedicated hackers thinks so, and is working with Ubuntu to improve it. " ... "The Linux desktop has come a long way, but are there still improvements to be made? At least one group of dedicated hackers thinks so, and is working with Ubuntu to improve it. "

Did Microsoft Pressure Dell to Change Ubuntu Linux Statement?

On June 10, The VAR Guy was first to report Dell considered Ubuntu Linux safer than Windows. But now, Dell has apparently updated its web site to remove/alter that statement. Of course, Linux conspiracy theorists think Microsoft pressured Dell to make the change. Is that really the case? Here's the story.

Serve Up Your Music with Zeya

Have you always wanted to set up your own music station to stream your latest music collection to your friends or colleagues? Have you been thinking lately of setting up an always-on music streaming server so that you can just open up your web browser and listen to your favorite tracks? A music server is great in a dormitory, laboratory or office where the file server can double up as the music server! I will show you how using Zeya.

Disk Backup With Amanda On Debian Lenny

  • HowtoForge (Posted by falko on Jun 17, 2010 5:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
Amanda is an open source client/server solution to back up filesystems. Backups are triggered by the backup server, backup definitions are located on the servers but exclusion lists are located on the client.

Microsoft's pushes Office online

Microsoft has announced its online Office web applications but are they really going to give Google a run for its money?

RabbitVCS - Easy version control for Linux

  • ubuntugeek.com (Posted by gg234 on Jun 17, 2010 3:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
RabbitVCS is a set of graphical tools written to provide simple and straightforward access to the version control systems you use. Currently, it is integrated into the Nautilus file manager and only supports Subversion, but our goal is to incorporate other version control systems as well as other file managers.

Dell removes "Ubuntu is safer than Microsoft® Windows® " statement from website

According to Google cache, at 17 June 2010 05:08:28 GMT, Dell's website stated:
"Ubuntu is safer than Microsoft® Windows®
The vast majority of viruses and spyware written by hackers are not designed to target and attack Linux.
(screenshot)

However, within 24 hours, it seems Dell changed its mind, and now their website states:
"Ubuntu is secure -- According to industry reports, Ubuntu is unaffected by the vast majority of viruses and spyware."

I asked Dell for comments using their "website feedback function", will keep you updated. If you think Dell bent to pressure from Microsoft again, please raise your hand!

Update: The VarGuy has already noticed this bold Dell-statement eight days ago, and they made a screenshot - now available in PDF - to prove this was on the Dell-website. Tom's Hardware also wrote about this Dell statement four days ago, and they included their own PDF (time-stamped) showing the 'old' statement on the page. A hand full of other websites also wrote about the 'original' statement.

Open source not immune to ERP vendor consolidation trend (Compiere)

  • Enterprise System Spectator ; By Frank Scavo (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jun 17, 2010 3:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The enterprise software vendor consolidation trend has now reached the open source corner of the market, with Consona's announcement that it is acquiring Compiere, Inc.,

Netbooks still hot, but tablets starting to cut in, says study

First quarter global notebook PC revenues grew to $31.1 billion, representing a 31 percent year-to-year increase, says DisplaySearch. Leading the way were mini-note PCs (netbooks), and slates (tablets), which together grew 56.4 percent year-over-year, but tablets may soon start cutting into netbook sales, says the study.

Digium Partner Program Shows More Asterisk Momentum

Digium is taking new steps to promote SwitchVOX unified communications and Asterisk -- the open source IP PBX -- to partners. And the efforts seem to be gaining more momentum. Here are the details.

The Party of Gno

If something doesn't work, try something else. That's a lesson that the FSF needs to embrace, if it wants to succeed with a mainstream audience. Being the Party of Gno, and trying to tell users to just avoid Windows, Cloud Computing, iPads, and proprietary software isn't cutting it. It's time to come up with credible alternatives or be satisfied with remaining irrelevant to the majority of users.

'GPL Compatible' T-Shirts and Accessories

  • TildeHash; By Jacob Barkdull (Posted by AwesomeTux on Jun 17, 2010 11:59 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU
"The result is strong Copyleft licensed Free Software, this design is a reference to that. I made this simple design because I wanted this specific shirt, I think it would be cool to wear."

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